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P2543BA | 2022-10
Apex Tool Group
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WLAN data communication problems between controller and tool
Problem
Possible cause
Measure
No WLAN data communication
between the controller and
tool.
The IP address of the tool is
not correctly entered in the
controller.
1.
Check on the control screen:
Navigator > Tool
Setup
, whether the IP address of the tool has
been entered in the box
Type
.
2.
Otherwise, mark the line and <Edit>.
IP address of tool see Tool in submenu
WLAN com-
munication
.
Tool is already assigned to an-
other controller.
Check the WLAN settings and make sure that the
WLAN settings for the controllers are different.
Applies only to WLAN infrastructure customers:
Check whether another controller already has a
connection to this tool. In other words, another
controller is using the same IP address.
IP address cannot be pinged.
IP address already exists in
the network. In this case, the
tool will not establish a connec-
tion.
Check the physical connection (RSSI values):
>
Check the assigned IP address.
Occasional interruptions in
WLAN data communication.
Distance between the access
point and the tool is too great.
1.
Check signal strength at tool in the submenu
Sig-
nal Strength
:
>
2.
If necessary, reduce the distance between the
access point and the tool.
Excessive data traffic on
WLAN network.
Reduce data traffic on WLAN network.
1.
On the Basic control screen, increase the Trigger:
Navigator > Basic Application Builder > Trigger
Torque
.
2.
Disable the torque graph data transmission on
Navigator > Advanced > Controller > General >
Trace Recording
. For this, select the entry
Rec-
ord
in the column
Off
.
10 Disposal
Components and auxiliary materials of the product pose risks to the health and the environment. The tool contains com-
ponents that can be recycled as well as components that must be specially disposed of.
Separate the components of the packing and segregate the different materials before disposing of them.
Follow the locally applicable regulations.
Observe generally valid disposal guidelines such as, in Germany, the Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Act (ElektroG) and the Battery Act (BattG).
Dispose of waste battery packs.
Return the battery to your company collection facility or to
Sales & Service Center
.