Davis Instruments DWW765Y User Manual

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After ten minutes, The STAT LED flashes red three times if it has not found any signal 
from the previous repeater in the chain. It flashes yellow three times if it has found some 
of the repeater or station IDs but not all. If the repeater flashes red the TX does not flash. 
If it flashes yellow, the TX then flashes the repeater ID it can not find.
Solution
The repeater is not in range to receive signals from the previous repeater or the repeaters 
are not programmed in sequential order. Try moving the repeater for better reception or 
check the Repeater DIP switch for each repeater to make sure the repeater has the correct 
ID.
Error 4 (Four Flashes)
Problem
No station IDs have been set on the first repeater (repeater A).
Repeater Behavior
The STAT LED flashes RED four times and the TX LED remains off.
Solution
Turn on the correct station ID on the Transmitter ID Switch for the first repeater in the 
chain (repeater A).
Repeater Maintenance
Use the following maintenance routine on a regular basis to prolong the life of all repeat-
ers in your network:
Replace batteries on a routine basis based on the number of transmitters 
communicating with a single repeater. See the Battery Life Expectancy table in 
Appendix A for more information. Also, use the console to determine when to 
change repeater batteries (see “Battery Information on the Console” on page 22).See 
“Applying Battery Power” on page 2 for instructions on replacing the battery.
Use a damp cloth to clean the solar power cell and all surfaces of the repeater box 
when replacing the battery. 
Open the repeater box and remove any debris or buildup inside.
Contacting Davis Technical Support
If you have any questions, or encounter problems installing or operating your Vantage 
Pro 2 weather station, please contact Davis Technical Support. We’ll be glad to help.
(510) 732-7814 — Monday - Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time. We are unable to 
accept collect calls.
(510) 670-0589 — Technical Support Fax.
support@davisnet.com — E-mail to Technical Support.
info@davisnet.com — General e-mail.
www.davisnet.com — Davis Instruments web site.
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