V3.01.51
26
ii) Blue Flash = Logger/Repeater sending data upstream to
Receiver/Repeater; Receiver being polled by PC
iii) Green Flash = Receiver/Repeater acknowledging receipt of data from
Logger/Repeater;
iv) 4 Long Green Flashes = Logger/Repeater acknowledging wireless
change
v) Blue/Red Flash = Logger/Repeater trying to send data upstream but
not getting through. Unit is most likely out of range.
vi) Solid Red = Receiver buffer is full Loggers and Repeaters can not
send new data till buffer is cleared. (If Receiver no longer shows as
connected see support section below)
(1) This can happen, especially if the PC or Receiver was down and
the loggers are sending saved data. If you do not see the Time of
Last Transmission and Reading update, the Receiver may be
locked up. Remove the USB and AC Power from the Receiver and
turn it off. Wait one minute. Turn the Receiver on, and connect the
AC Power and USB cables. The Receiver should operate normally.
vii) Red Flash: Logger/Repeater send data failed
(1) This can happen. If the red flashing persists, turn off the unit and
remove AC power (if required) and allow the unit to sit for 1 minute.
Turn the unit back on and plug in AC cable. The logger should
resume normal operation.
viii)4 White Flashes every minute: USB no communication with Receiver.
(1) Remove USB cable from Receiver
(2) Remove AC power and turn off Receiver.
(3) Allow the Receiver to sit for one minute.
(4) Turn Receive on and connect the AC Power and USB cables.
(5) The Receive should operate normally.
(6) If not, repeat steps 1-4 above but move the USB cable to a different
port on the PC.
k)
Some of my Loggers are behind the others while sending saved data
points.
i) If the system was shut down and now the Loggers are sending saved
data, some Loggers will get saved data through faster than others.
Depending on the amount of logged data the Loggers need to send,
the sample rate and the number of Loggers on the system, catching up
could take a number of hours. Eventually all Loggers will catch up and
communications will resume normally.
ii) If the Logger is still far behind and not catching up, you can clear the
logger wirelessly
– this will reset the logger time/date. Note: Clearing
the logger will delete any logged data saved on the logger.
l)
Not Receiving/Sending Email/Text Notification:
i) Most users on a network with a mail server will not require an IP
address.
ii) If you are using an ISP (Internet Service Provider) mail server you may
be restricted from sending out emails generated by WiZARD2.4. Many