User's Manual

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3. After a few seconds, dashed
lines will appear on the
display indicating that radio
communication is being
made with the WVC. When
the last dashed line illumi-
nates, data transmission is
completed and the WVP will
beep twice indicating that
data transmission was successful.
If for any reason if radio connect
was not successful, the WVP
will produce a single two second
beep and the No Contact icon
will be displayed in the middle of
the display for a brief period.
If you are experiencing problems
contacting the WVC, make sure
you are using the correct identification code. If communi-
cation problems persist, try moving closer to the WVC to
improve radio contact. The range of the signal will be up
to 100 ft. with the WVC installed in the valve box. Actual
performance varies depending upon the installation and the
surrounding terrain.
Retrieving Programs
Once the WVC 3-digit identifica-
tion code is entered into the
WVP:
1. Press the button on the
WVP to select the receive
function (the will be flash-
ing).
2. Squeeze and hold the Transmit/Receive button on the
handle of the WVP for 2 seconds. The WVP will beep
twice indicating that communication is taking place.
3. Dashed lines will appear on the display indicating that
radio communication is being made with the WVC.
When the last dashed line illuminates, data transmis-
sion is completed and the WVP will beep twice indicat-
ing that data transmission was successful.
4. All current program information and battery life status
from the WVC can now be reviewed with the WVP by
squeezing the transmit/receive button once, which
returns the unit to programming mode.
TRANSMITTING/RECEIVING DATA (continued) ........................................