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Search for Available Sensors
Once the repeater is powered on (switches turned to ON in the battery
compartment), it will begin searching for sensors transmitting the corresponding
ID for 5-10 minutes. If you wish to connect a sensor after the initial 5-10 minute
search, press and release the "Search" button in the battery compartment to
manually search for sensors within range.
Connecting one sensor
1. Relocate the sensor near the repeater and take note of the A-B-C channel.
All compatible sensors have an A-B-C channel, except monitors (models
00275 and 00276) which use channel ID "P" on the repeater.
2. Turn ON the corresponding channel ID switch for this sensor in the battery
compartment of the repeater.
3.Waitforthechannel'sLEDindicatortoash,conrmingthatthesensoris
connected and is transmitting the sensor's signal.
Connecting multiple sensors
1. Of your available sensors, determine which ones need their wireless signal
repeated. Relocate those sensors near the repeater. Take note of the A-B-C
channels. All compatible sensors have an A-B-C channel, except monitors
(models 00275 and 00276) which use channel ID "P" on the repeater.
2. Turn ON the corresponding channel ID switches for these sensors in the
battery compartment of the repeater.
3.WaitfortheLEDindicatortoash*foreachactiverepeater,conrmingthat
the sensors are connected and are transmitting the sensor's signal.
*Iftherepeaterhasconnectedtomorethanonesensorwiththesamechannel
ID, the LED indicates how many sensors with that channel ID are being
repeated:
•Oneash:Indicatesthatonesensorwasrepeated.
•Twoashes:Indicatesthatthesecondoftwosensorswasrepeated.
•Threeashes:Indicatesthatthethirdofthreesensorswasrepeated.
NOTE: You may connect up to 3 sensors per channel ID, however for best
results, use separate A-B-C channel IDs for sensors that include this setting.
Refer to the corresponding sensor manual for instructions on setting the A-B-C
channel.