The following messages may occur:
Radio Channel Occupied
If this message appears, the corresponding Air Base Extension has determined that its radio channel is busy. Reliable usability of the affected Air Devices can no longer be guaranteed.
This can be caused by misconfiguration of Air devices. Examples of such misconfigurations are:
- Too many outputs of an Air device are being switched by the Miniserver too frequently.
- At one or more of the inputs on an Air device (e.g. Multi Extension Air, Nano IO Air, etc.) there is a signal with too high an update frequency.
Troubleshooting
With the help of the Air Device monitor in Loxone Config, you can identify devices that send too many Air packets or to which devices too many packets are being sent. To do this, select the appropriate Air Base Extension in the Periphery tree and then click on “Air Monitor” in the menu bar.
If several Air Base Extensions are used in the installation, it is recommended to operate each Air Base Extension on its own radio channel. All devices paired with its respective extension therefore also use the channel of its extension. This keeps the load per radio channel as low as possible. Information on frequency changes can be found here. When selecting the radio channel, the legal requirements of the respective country must be observed.
Radio Interference
The Air Base Extension has detected a fault in its radio channel. Reliable usability of the affected Air Devices can no longer be guaranteed.
Troubleshooting
It is possible that other radio devices are operating on the same radio channel near the affected Air Base (e.g. Radio Microphone, Radio Doorbell, Radio Weather Station, Radio Remote Control, etc.). In this case, it is recommended to change the radio channel of the Air devices using the Frequency Change functionality in Loxone Config.
If several Air Base Extensions are used in the installation, it is recommended to operate each Air Base Extension on its own radio channel. All devices paired with its respective extension therefore also use the channel of its extension. This keeps the load per radio channel as low as possible. Information on frequency changes can be found here. When selecting the radio channel, the legal requirements of the respective country must be observed.