For an exact location, it is important that the GPS signal is stable. A shielded parking location can affect the quality of the signal and will have an adverse impact on geolocation accuracy. Technologies that normally transmit data anywhere via mobile networks are responsible for transmitting location data. However, in some cases, transmission can be disrupted by “dead zones” or changes made by the local network operator. Riese & Müller has no influence over this.
In other cases, the geolocation quality can be increased by calibrating the RX Chip. To do this, please park your bike outdoors for about 30 minutes with the light switched on and prevent if from automatically switching off, as it will switch to standby mode in around 8 minutes. The RX Chip then has enough time to find a new signal and is supplied with enough energy from the light connection. Alternatively, you can take your bike for a short ride (approx. 30 minutes). The position should then be displayed correctly again. Please note that, even if the RX Chip is working perfectly, the bike’s actual location can differ to some extent from its displayed position – this all depends on the GPS signal strength.