User Manual
Precipitation Sensor rain[e]H3 with Ethernet
Id-No. 00.15184.540 020
rain[e]H3
Precipitation Sensor
Manual
14.1.4 Cleaning of the Collecting Vessel
Open the housing as described.
Carefully lift off the inner protective cylinder. When lifting the protective cylinder, be careful not to bump it against
the load cell. Remove the collecting vessel by gently pushing the axle pin of the collecting vessel with the magnetic
side in the direction of the reed contact against the bearing spring and tipping the axle pin on the other bearing side.
The collecting vessel can be cleaned with water and a mild detergent.
No sharp objects should be used to clean the collecting vessel!
Rinse the collecting vessel with plenty of clear water.
Insert the cleaned collecting vessel into the axle bearing. To do so, slide the axle pin of the collecting vessel into
the bearing spring with the magnetic side in the direction of reed contact and insert the other axle pin into the
other bearing side.
Be careful when inserting!
Check that the collecting vessel is tilted correctly.
Be careful not to damage the protective cylinder with the cables between the load cell and the main board. Close
the housing as described.
14.2 Troubleshooting
rain[e]H3
no longer reacts via the RS485 interface
Only hieroglyphs are received or the
rain[e]H3
no longer reacts via the RS485 interface.
Possible cause:
RS485 interface configuration such as baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits have been adjusted.
Troubleshoot:
Check the communication configuration of the terminal.
The
rain[e]H3
can always be reached and configured via the USB interface and the rain[e]H3 Commander.
Alternatively, the
rain[e]H3
can be reached and configured via the Ethernet interface at a known IP address.
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