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BAS-SVX04C-EN • Wireless Sensors 41
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
1. Observe the polarity indicators that are molded into the cover.
2. Install two batteries (of the type specified in “Battery Type,” p. 40) in the battery-
holding slot that is molded into the sensor cover.
The sensor has been designed to prevent damage if the batteries are installed backwards,
to reduce the potential for injury.
Manual Association
At any time, the manual association method can be used to associate the receiver with
the sensor. If an association was previously established between a receiver and a sensor
and needs to be re-established, the manual association process may be used. If an
association has not yet been established, the automatic association process is
recommended (see Associating the Sensor to the Receiver,” p. 19).
1. Using a small screwdriver, set the three rotary address switches (Figure 1, p. 12,
locations S1, S2, S3) on the receiver to an address between 001 and 999.
Notes:
An address can be changed without powering down the receiver or sensor.
An address can be changed at any time after initial association has been
established.
2. Set the three rotary address switches (Figure 1, p. 12, locations S1, S2, S3) on the
sensor to the same address as the receiver.
3. Record the address and location of the receiver and sensor pair.
After verifying that the receiver and sensor are powered up, press the Test button on
the sensor to establish that the signal strength (“Testing Signal Strength,” p. 37) and
the battery life “Testing Battery Status,” p. 38) are adequate for proper functioning.
Disassociation
The receiver disassociates from the sensor (by removing all stored association
information), conducts a channel scan, and restarts itself, if any of the following are true:
The receiver address is changed from its current setting (001–999)
The receiver receives a disassociation notification from its associated sensor
The receiver does not receive a communication from its associated sensor within
50 minutes.
The sensor and receiver are associated and communicating at the time the sensor is
set to 000 and the Test button is pressed.
Note: A disassociated sensor will transit an association request every 10 minutes.

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