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RainWise IP-100 Users Guide
2014 Revision
2.2)
Verifying Communication of Your IP-100
LED Lights (Both Models)
1.
Radio Data Light:
This LED will blink red indicating its receiving data from a weather
station. If this light doesn’t blink your IP-100 could be out of range of a weather station. This
light should flash every two seconds. If it takes longer to flash you may have a weak signal.
2.
Green Light:
A green light should appear by the Ethernet port, letting you know you’re
connected to the network.
3.
Yellow Light:
This LED by the Ethernet port should blink indicating data being collected.
4.
Ethernet Light:
The Ethernet LED will light while the IP-100 logs onto the network. This
light should go out after a few seconds. It will then turn on every time it sends data to
RainwiseNet for 2-3 seconds. This may be longer for the first transaction after power up or
when spooling buffered data to the server.
5.
Status Light:
This green light will flash only if a Weather Underground account has been
created meaning your data is sending to the site. Refer to Section 2.1 for details on creating
an account.
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