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StreamPro ADCP Operation Manual - global site

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<strong>StreamPro</strong> <strong>ADCP</strong> <strong>Operation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>7 TroubleshootingIf you have problems establishing a Bluetooth communication link, checkthe following items and use Table 3, page 16.a. Does the <strong>StreamPro</strong> have power ON? Is the amber LED on? A blinkingamber LED indicates the battery level is low. Replace the AA batterieswith eight fresh batteries and try again to establish a Bluetooth communicationlink.b. Is the blue LED on the iPAQ Pocket PC lit? If not, charge the iPAQPocket PC battery.NOTE. If the iPAQ Pocket PC battery voltage is too low, Bluetooth will notturn on. Charge the battery before continuing.c. If the Bluetooth serial COM port is open when the <strong>StreamPro</strong> <strong>ADCP</strong> ispowered off, then the iPAQ Pocket PC will not power back on correctly.Use a soft reset to restore the iPAQ Pocket PC.NOTE. Always exit <strong>StreamPro</strong> and turn Bluetooth off before shuttingpower off to the <strong>StreamPro</strong> <strong>ADCP</strong>.d. Is the iPAQ Pocket PC within 10 meters of the <strong>StreamPro</strong>?e. Test the Bluetooth connection (see “Establish a Bluetooth Connection,”page 12).CAUTION. Bluetooth communications will not work if the internaltemperature of the <strong>StreamPro</strong> <strong>ADCP</strong> is above 50 degrees C. If you arehaving communication problems and are operating in a hot, sunny climate,allow the <strong>StreamPro</strong> <strong>ADCP</strong> to cool before continuing.NOTE. Storing the <strong>StreamPro</strong> <strong>ADCP</strong> in the trunk of a car on a sunny daycan cause the internal temperature of the <strong>StreamPro</strong> <strong>ADCP</strong> to exceed 50degrees C.P/N 95B-6003-00 (February 2008) page 15

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