00614 - inst08 pg5.pdf, Set wireless id, Measurement ranges – AcuRite 614 User Manual
Page 5: Specifications, Troubleshooting, Product registration
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Battery
Compartment
Cover
This wireless rain gauge
uses long range 433mhz
radio frequency for
communication.
In the event that you have
reception problems due to
interference, both the main
unit and the wireless rain
collector have a selectable
wireless ID. The ID switches
are located within the
battery compartments of
the main unit and the
wireless rain collector.
You may choose A, B or C;
but both the main units’ and
the wireless rain collectors’
IDs must match for
successful synchronization.
Set Wireless ID
both wireless ID’s
must match
Measurement Ranges
Rainfall
Accumulative Rainfall Range: 0 to 99.99 inches ( 0 to 2540 mm )
Specifications
Rain Gauge General Specifications
Rainfall Resolution: 0.02 inches
Rainfall Units: Inches (in) and millimeters (mm)
Wireless Rain Collector: automatic self emptying, continuous rainfall measuring
Power Requirements
Main Unit: 3 x “AA” alkaline or lithium batteries
Wireless Rain Collector: 2 x “AA” alkaline or lithium batteries
Wireless Communication
Radio Frequency: 433 mhz
Transmission Intervals: every 16 seconds
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Bad Rain Collector
Reception
Relocate the main unit and/or the wireless
rain collector closer together. Both units must
be within 100 feet from each other. Make sure
both units are placed at least 3 feet from other
electronic appliances and devices that may
interfere with the wireless communication
(such as TV’s, microwaves, computers etc.).
NOTE: It may take up to 20 minutes for the
main unit to re-synchronize with the sensor
when batteries are replaced.
Main Unit
Display Not Working
Make certain that the batteries are installed
correctly. The batteries may need replacing.
No Rain Data
Recorded On Main Unit
(no communication)
If wireless reception is bad (no bars), see
“Bad Reception” section above. The wireless
ID setting on each unit must match for both
units to communicate properly. See “Set
Wireless ID” on the next page.
Possible Solution
no bars
Suspected Rain
Measurement
Inaccuracy
If you suspect the rainfall measurement is
not accurate, make certain the rain collector
batteries are fresh.
Check that the collector is mounted to a
level surface and that no foreign debris or
plant matter is preventing the flow of rainfall
into the collector. See “Care Instructions.”
Make certain that the internal tipping bucket
is allowed to move freely and is not obstructed
by any foreign objects or debris.
Product Registration
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your product online. It’s quick and easy!
Log on to http://www.chaneyinstrument.com/product_reg.htm
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