Nothing happens when the yellow button is pressed. |
If the LEDs are not on, then the battery may be flat. |
Charge the 1166 UHF Reader. |
The 1166 UHF Reader may have button actions disabled. |
Check the 1166 UHF Reader configuration and restore to defaults if unsure. |
Other. |
Work through Troubleshooting Guide on TSL® Website |
The orange LED flashes rapidly when charging. |
There is a battery fault. |
Replace the battery pack. |
The battery pack temperature is outside recommended limits. |
Ensure that charging occurs only between 5°C and 40°C. |
The host Bluetooth® discovery does not find the 1128 UHF Reader. |
The 1166 UHF Reader has powered off. |
Press the yellow button and ensure the blue LED is flashing. |
The 1166 UHF Reader is out of range. |
Move the 1166 UHF Reader closer to the host. |
The Bluetooth® friendly name of the 1166 UHF Reader has been changed. |
Check the Bluetooth® friendly name or, if unsure, restore the 1166 UHF Reader to factory defaults. |
Opening the Bluetooth® virtual com port does not connect to the 1166 UHF Reader. |
The host has paired to a different Bluetooth® device. |
Pair to the required 1166 UHF Reader. |
The host Bluetooth® function has an error. |
Warm boot the host. If this does not help, delete the 1166 UHF Reader from the favorites list and re-pair. |
Bluetooth® pairing fails. |
The PIN on the 1166 UHF Reader has been changed |
Set the Bluetooth® PIN to a known value |
Other symptoms. |
Other faults. |
Run ASCII Remote Diagnostic and email the result to support@tsl.com and a description of the problem. |