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3.3 INSTALLATION
3.3 Installation
Introduction
This section describes best practice for installing a radio system.
Note that deviating from this process will not cause any significant problems; at worst it may take a little
longer for all the loggers to connect to the system.
Receiver First
The first step in setting up a system should be placing the receiver. It should ideally be in a location
where it will be within range of as many loggers as possible (an elevated position may help).
Configure and start the Connect Gateway.
Check using Tinytag Explorer that:
1. Tinytag Explorer has been able to connect to the Gateway Service, and
2. The receiver is listing in the navigation pane.
If working correctly, the receiver should be listing in Tinytag Explorer within a few minutes.
Do all of this before powering up any loggers.
Nearby Loggers Next
The first loggers to be switched on should be those nearest to the receiver.
These loggers should be within direct range of the receiver; they should connect at full performance
within a few minutes.
When turning on a logger, do not hold it by its antenna. A logger sends its first transmission within
a few seconds of switching on, and this should prompt the Connect Gateway to start its connection
process. If your hand is around the antenna then this first transmission may not get through. In this case
(or if the receiver does not catch this first transmission for some other reason) the Connect Gateway
will start connecting on the next logging interval (which, as supplied, will be after 10 minutes).
Summary of Contents for Tinytag Connect
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