AP 1142 Rapidly cycling through blue, green, and red

Hello
After the upgrade of the WLC 5508 to version 7.4 the 1142 access-points LED blinking rapidly cycling through blue, green, and red. I found the followinung information to this behavior: "Access point location command invoked"
The configuration didn't change. What exactly means that? How can I switch this function?
regards
Pascal

Console into the AP and see what's going on. The output will tell you what is happening. If you can't determine the issues from the output, please attach it on this thread. Makes sure you get the whole process from boot up.
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