Increasing the wireless range of the loggers with repeaters when patrolling (in Professional mode only)
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8.1
Repeater design
A repeater has the following features:
Element Description
Status LED
•
Flashes blue
… ready to receive
•
Lights up blue
… receiving data
•
Flashes red
… transmitting data
•
Lights up yellow then red
… switching off
•
Lights up red then quickly
flashes blue
… update is being installed
•
No light
… switched off
On/Off contact field
The repeater is switched on using a magnetic switch.
Move the supplied magnet over the On/Off contact field
of the repeater. The status
LED
first lights up red; after the magnet is removed it flashes green three times.
Regular blue flashing then indicates that the repeater is switched on and ready to
receive.
To switch off the repeater, keep the magnet at the On/Off contact field for a few
seconds. The LED first lights up yellow. As soon as it lights up red, you can remove the
magnet. The repeater then switches off and the LED goes out.
Each repeater has an internal lithium battery. It can power the device for up to five
years. The actual battery lifetime depends on the wireless settings of the “paired”
loggers.
When you query a repeater’s configuration, its battery status is also shown.
Flat batteries cannot be recharged. They must be replaced.
SebaKMT or an authorised service partner must change the batteries.
Otherwise, water- and dirt-resistance of the repeater cannot be guaranteed.
Design
Switching on/off
Power supply