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Wireless Repeater
Network Installation (Multiple Transmitters)
If you have two or more transmitters in your network, follow the instructions
as if for a multiple repeater installation but, before you apply power to test
your chosen locations, set unique ID codes for each transmitter and then set the
closest repeater to each transmitter to listen to that transmitter.
Note:
Each transmitter in your network must have a different ID code so that its signal remains dis-
tinct and identifiable throughout the network. See your Wireless Weather Station or SensorLink
manual for instructions on how to set Transmitter and Receiver ID Codes.
There are a number of ways you can configure your network. The 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 directly.
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Multiple Transmitter Network
You can set one repeater to listen to up to eight transmitters directly, and
then re-transmit those signals to your consoles. To set the repeater to lis-
ten to each transmitter, flip the appropriate SensorLink Tx dip switches.
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In the diagram above, the Repeater’s SensorLink Tx dip switches would
have #1, #2, #3, and #4 set to ON, and the rest set to OFF.
The Repeater’s ID Code dip switches, on the other hand, would simply
be set to default ID Code A (OFF, OFF OFF) because the repeater in the
above diagram does not need to listen to any other repeaters.
Sensor Array/Transmitter
Console/Receiver
3
2
1
4
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2
3
1
4
Repeater
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4
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2
1
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2
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