5.4.3 Missing ground contact
Missing ground contact
A force sensor is not placed on the floor.
Please check the surface below the measurement plate.
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Missing ground contact
A force sensor is not placed on the floor.
Please check the surface below the measurement plate.
5.4.4 Calibration failed
Calibration failed
The calibration failed.
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Calibration failed
The calibration failed.
Cancel
743L500 3D L.A.S.A.R. Posture
Live view
OK
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Live view
Calibration failed. Tap to recalibrate...
Cancel
Recalibrate
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Recalibrate
Error message text:
: "Missing ground contact"
: "A force sensor is not placed on the floor."
: "Please check the surface below the measurement
plate." – Apply the load to the force measurement plate
as evenly and consistently as possible. Avoid a point
load near the edge of the plate since this can also
cause this error message.
: "OK"
Possible causes:
•
Uneven floor
•
Defective sensor in the force measurement plate
•
Defective circuit board in the force measurement
plate
Measures:
► Carry out the appropriate measures depending on
the cause (for example level the force measurement
plate on an even floor; have defective components
repaired by Ottobock Service).
► 1x tap on "OK".
Calibration in this section deals with the cameras' abil
ity to detect the position of the force measurement
plate.
Error message text:
: "Calibration failed"
: "The calibration failed"
: "Cancel"
: "Recalibrate"
Possible causes:
•
One or more LEDs are not recognised, are covered
or are outside the outer blue frame
•
The camera stand or force measurement plate was
moved during the calibration
•
Overexposed image (white)
•
Underexposed image (black)
•
Backlighting
Measures:
► Carry out the appropriate measures depending on
the cause (for example align the force measurement
plate and camera stands so that all LEDs are recog
nised within the outer blue frame; restart the mini-
computer in case of incorrect exposure).
Take corresponding steps to prevent backlighting
► 1x tap on "Recalibrate".
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