Setup Mode
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Screen 1: Active Transmitters
Screen 1 displays the message “Receiving from...” and shows the transmitters
being received by the console. In addition, an “X” blinks in the lower right-
hand corner of the screen every time the console receives a data packet from a
station. The rest of the LCD screen is blank.
If you have a cabled station, or if your wireless ISS uses the factory settings
and you are receiving the signal, the screen displays “Receiving from station
No. 1”. Any optional stations that have been installed should also display.
Screen 1: Active Transmitters
Note:
An ISS or optional station must be powered for the console to recognize it. Refer to the Integrated
Sensor Suite Installation manual or optional station installation instructions for more information.
1. Make a note of the station number(s) listed on the screen.
2. Press DONE to move to the next screen.
The console can receive signals from up to eight transmitters total, but there is
also a limit on the number of certain types of transmitters. The table below
lists the maximum number for each type of transmitter:
Maximum Number of Transmitters
Note:
Listening to more than one transmitter may reduce battery life significantly.
Screen 2: Configuring Transmitter IDs — Wireless Only
If you have a cabled station, press DONE and continue on to “Screen 4: Time
& Date” on page 12.
Setup screen 2 allows you to change the ISS transmitter ID and to add or
remove optional transmitter stations.The default transmitter ID setting is “1”
(ISS), which works fine for most installations.
Screen 2: Transmitter ID configuration
If you have a cabled station, or if you have a wireless station and are using
the default transmitter ID setting, press DONE to move to the next screen.
STATION NO.1 4
Transmitter Type
Maximum Number
Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS)
1
Anemometer Transmitter Kit
1
Leaf & Soil Moisture/Temperature Station
2
Temperature Station
8
Temperature/Humidity Station
8
1