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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Solution
Outdoor sensor
array does not
communicate to the
display console.
The sensor array may have initiated properly and
the data is registered by the console as invalid,
and the console must be reset. Press the reset
button as described in section “Reset Button and
Transmitter LED” (p. 79). With an open ended
paperclip, press the reset button for 3seconds
to completely discharge the voltage. Take out the
batteries and wait one minute, while covering the
solar panel to drain the voltage. Put batteries back
in and resync the console with the sensor array
about 3metres feet away.
The LED next to the battery compartment will
ash every 16 seconds. If the LED is not ashing
every 16 seconds, you should replace the batteries
in the outside sensor array. If the batteries were
recently replaced, check the polarity. If the sensor
is ashing every 16 seconds, proceed to the next
step.
There may be a temporary loss of communication
due to reception loss related to interference or
other location factors, or the batteries may have
been changed in the sensor array and the console
has not been reset. The solution may be as simple
as powering down and up the console (remove AC
power and batteries, wait 10 seconds, and reinsert
AC power and batteries).
Temperature sensor
reads too high in the
day time.
Make certain that the sensor array is not too close
to heat generating sources or strictures, such as
buildings, pavement, walls or air conditioning units.
Use the calibration feature to offset installation
issues related to radiant heat sources (refer to
section “Calibration mode“, p. 95).