P3 International E 9300 Troubleshooting, Transmitter batteries are discharged

Models: E 9300

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5. Troubleshooting

5. Troubleshooting

Possible faults that could impair the correct display of the transmitted readings are:

No reception – The distance between transmitter and receiver is too great. Reduce the distance between the transmitter and the receiver.

No reception – Dense shielding materials are positioned between the trans- mitter and the receiver (thick walls, reinforced concrete, ...)

Find another position for the transmitter and receiver. See also chapter 6 ("Range").

Transmitter batteries are discharged.

Change batteries

Transmitter is blocked by a source of interference (radio device, radio headset/loudspeaker)

Remove source of interference or find alternative location for transmitter and receiver. Often the interference is of a temporary nature (radio telephony) or can be removed very easily. If there are radio headsets, baby listening devices or similar devices operating on 433 MHz in your house or in the neighbourhood, their turn-on time is normally limited. Most of these devices permit change to a frequency free of inter- ference. A measure such as this effectively cuts out interference.

A radio sensor interferes with other devices in the 433 MHz range

The transmissions from a radio sensor can interfere with other devices on the same channel for a short period (every 3 minutes for about 100 ms).

Further information on installation and removal of interference

Under critical reception conditions the sensor test mode makes it easier to choose the best possible location. For this purpose, the sensor concerned is put in test mode, so that every four seconds a data packet is transmitted.

To activate the test mode, remove the batteries from the sensors and then wait for at least 60 seconds before putting them back in. You must then initiate synchroni- sation mode on the base unit, also by removing and then reinserting the batteries (Attention! All settings and collected data will then be lost!)

Rotate the weather station a little if required, and if reception is bad, locate it away from electric motors, electrical machines, televisions, computer monitors and large metal surfaces.

To facilitate commissioning you can initially locate the sensors in the vicinity of the base unit (at least 6 ft. distance). In this way you can check the correct transmission of data by the sensor.

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P3 International E 9300 operating instructions Troubleshooting, Transmitter batteries are discharged