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5.3.15 Notice, that if the modem is not active and is not powered, the beacons
will go into sleep mode automatically after 1 minute
5.3.16 The system may run the frequency search, if it is the very first time you
are waking up the beacons. If this step does not work, disconnect the
modem and connect that beacon again via USB. Press the DEFAULT
button in the Dashboard and the Read All button to make sure that the
radio settings are the default ones
5.3.17 Check that the radio settings on the modem and the radio settings on the
beacon are the same
5.3.18 Now you can check RSSI, voltage, ultrasonic filter settings, etc. on the
panel on the right corner of the Dashboard
5.3.19 Enter the height of stationary beacons. Choose beacon in the list and
enter height value
5.3.20 Enter the height for mobile beacon if you use 2D mode
5.3.21 In current version one modem supports 250 beacons (mobile + stationary
combined). If you do not see some of your connected beacons on the
map, you may need to scroll to find their addresses.
Only 4 stationary beacons may be in 1 submap. If you wake up more
beacons, create new submap for them. Or it won’t be displayed on
the map and in the table of distances.
5.3.22 Build the map:
Beacons with different frequencies are not able to build the map
automatically, so you have to build it manually
Step 5. Open the Dashboard. You will see the table of
distances.