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Wireless Repeater

5. Turn off the “farthest” transmitter and then add the second farthest transmitter (and 

its receiver) to your network.  Check the reception of that second signal at each point.

The goal is to make sure that your network is functioning properly at every 
stage so that if, at some point, you add a transmitter, repeater, or receiver 
that is either malfunctioning or poorly positioned, you will know immedi-
ately.

6. Add additional transmitter/receiver pairs one at a time, making sure to test only one 

signal (i.e., one pair) at a time.

7. Once each transmitter/receiver pair has been tested by itself, add signals (i.e., the  

transmitters you tested above) slowly to the network.

If a repeater is set to listen for more than one signal, the repeater will wait 
until it has acquired all the signals you have told it to listen for before it 
begins repeating.  If it fails to acquire one or more of the signals after one 
minute, the repeater will begin repeating the signals it has found and will 
check again for the missing signals once every hour.  

Note:

If the repeater fails to acquire any signals at all, it will time out after one minute.  In this 
case, you should reposition the repeater, check that its dip switches are set correctly and 
that the transmitter/repeater it is listening for is functioning properly, and then power the 
repeater up again.

Either way, whether repeater acquires all the signals or it does not, the LEDs 
will flash three times.  Then, for each successful transmission of a signal, the 
lower LED will flash followed by the upper LED.  Count the number of dis-
tinct pairs (of flashes) to determine if any signals are missing.

8. Take all the units out of test mode.

Leaving the transmitters, repeaters, or receivers in test mode drains unnec-
essary power from your power supply.

Summary of Contents for Wireless Repeater 7614

Page 1: ...ve reception Another possibility is to install a chain of up to 8 repeaters to carry the transmitter s signal over a longer distance or around obstacles And a third option is to establish a net work o...

Page 2: ...following tools and materials for either the AC powered or solar powered model AC Power Model Phillips Screwdriver Pencil or Other Pointed Object Solar Power Model Adjustable Wrench Medium Flat Head S...

Page 3: ...n page 10 Setting up the Repeater The repeater is pre set by the factory to listen for a transmitter whose ID code is also set to the factory default If you have not reset your transmitter s ID code f...

Page 4: ...l factors Position the repeater as close to the transmitter and receiver as possible for best results Note Given the maximum ranges below the repeater may need to be somewhat closer to the receiver th...

Page 5: ...aximum sun exposure Testing Proposed Locations Test your proposed transmitter repeater and receiver locations to ensure suc cessful data transmission 1 Make sure your transmitter and receiver are in p...

Page 6: ...diagnostic that lasts about 7 seconds and then if all is well both LEDs will flash again twice After that second double flash the repeater begins listening for a signal If it finds one the lower LED w...

Page 7: ...ow REPEATER DIP SWITCH SET TO TEST MODE OFF Note Leaving the repeater in test mode will cause the LEDs to flash unnecessarily and thus drain additional power from your power supply You should use the...

Page 8: ...re Protection Information Quincy MA Mounting the AC Power Model Install the repeater in an attic or garage or in one of Davis s weatherproof shel ters 1 Attach the base to the mounting surface using t...

Page 9: ...Attach the shelter to the mounting surface in the desired location using the lag screws and 1 4 flat washers as shown below MOUNTING SOLAR POWERED REPEATER ON A WALL OR POST Pipe 3 4 to 1 1 4 19 to 31...

Page 10: ...codes so that each will listen to the repeater before it in succession The first repeater i e the repeater closest to the transmitter needs no adjust ment The second repeater however needs to be set t...

Page 11: ...aters If the transmitter s dip switches are set to some code other than the default 1 then the closest repeater to a transmitter is the only repeater that should have its SensorLink Tx dip switch set...

Page 12: ...only rule is that each transmitter s data should only enter the network at one point that is through one repeater Or said another way no two repeaters should be set to listen to the same transmitter d...

Page 13: ...tter and receiver See your Wireless Weather Station or SensorLink manual for instructions on how to set transmitter and receiver ID Codes 2 Choose locations for the farthest transmitter its repeater a...

Page 14: ...ignals you have told it to listen for before it begins repeating If it fails to acquire one or more of the signals after one minute the repeater will begin repeating the signals it has found and will...

Page 15: ...ter spray or a soft cloth and soapy water followed by a clean water rinse Check the battery s voltage with a voltmeter the battery must have at least 3 8 V to power the station More than 4 V indicates...

Page 16: ...ul interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful...

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