Davis Instruments DWW765Y User Manual

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2. Verify that the repeater DIP switch in this repeater is set to the default ID of A (all DIP 
switches on the OFF position).
3. Identify the next repeater in the network and open it.
4. Change the Repeater ID to B.See the table marked “Repeater ID DIP Switch Posi-
tions” on page 13.
5. Continue setting repeater IDs for each repeater in the chain.
Verifying communication with multiple transmitters
Note: 
All stations in the network must have a unique ID in order for one repeater to communicate with them.
1. Find out and record all the transmitter IDs the wireless repeater or repeaters will 
transmit. Use the “Transmitter and Repeater ID Worksheet” to record the transmitter 
IDs used. See “Verify Transmitter ID” on page 8 for information on determining the 
transmitter ID for all stations in the network.
2. On the Transmitter ID switch on the first repeater (repeater A), turn on all the Trans-
mitter IDs you want to acquire to ON.
3. Turn the #4 test position to ON on the Repeater ID DIP switch. When trying to acquire 
stations, the repeater goes through the following process:
Looks for a station signal for ten minutes, with the STAT LED flashing red when 
it detects energy not associated with a station during this time.
Flashes yellow if it has found some stations but not all, and then;
Flashes green when all stations are found. For each station found, the TX LED 
flashes immediately after the STAT LED, indicating that it is transmitting the 
station ID(s).
Note: 
See “Maintenance and Troubleshooting” on page 25 if the above LED pattern does not display.
4. Toggle the #4 test position of OFF once the test is complete, otherwise it can drain the 
battery power.
5. Select the second repeater in the chain (Repeater ID B) and turn the #4 test position 
Repeater ID DIP switch ON and any transmitter it will receive that is not already 
transmitting through repeater A. The Status LED displays the same light pattern dur-
ing its acquisition phase as described above.