The positioning system is not yet (properly) calibrated.
In SUIT, click the SUIT icon to go to the home screen and then click Location setup.
Press the red ON/OFF switch on the calibration module to I to turn it on.
Place the calibration module on the temporary mark.
Note the correct orientation of the calibration module – indicated on the sticker on the calibration module – in relation to the EXCON.
The ruler will then be positioned over the black area on the temporary mark.
Check in Location setup if all radio receivers are receiving a signal. The IDs indicate the numbers of the radio receivers surrounding the training field.
| Frequency value is 0 Hz and black The radio receiver is not receiving a signal. The radio receiver is not enabled in the maintenance tab on the EXCON. | ➔ | Turn on the radio receiver in the maintenance tab. Please contact local supplier for instructions. Then go to Step 5. |
| Frequency value is 0 Hz and red The radio receiver is not receiving a signal. The radio receiver is enabled in the maintenance tab on the EXCON. | ➔ | Check if the radio receiver is properly connected and go to Step 5. |
| Frequency value is 9 Hz or higher and green The radio receiver does receive a signal and is enabled in the maintenance tab on the EXCON. | ➔ | Go to Step 5 |
Measure the training field and calibrate the positioning system according to the instructions in Measure training field.
Connect the laser measurement module with the accompanying USB cable to the USB port on the EXCON.
Click on the EXCON on Import laser tool. The measured values are imported.
| Green check mark behind the button All measured values have been read in correctly. | ➔ | Go to Step 8 |
| Red cross behind the button The measured values cannot be read correctly. | ➔ | Go to Importing laser tool does not work. |
On the EXCON, click Start Calibration. The system is being calibrated.
| Green check mark behind the button The calibration went well. | ➔ | The problem is solved. |
| Red cross behind the button Calibration did not go well. | ➔ | Go to Calibrating the positioning system fails. |