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DAVIS AirLink 7210 User Manual page 6

Air quality sensor

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2. The blue LED will begin flashing
indicating that the device is ready to
connect to the phone app.
3. With AirLink "awake," and your phone
next to it, follow the prompts to connect
AirLink to the internet.
Tip:
If the device doesn't find your Wi-Fi network, make sure you have entered the
correct password and that you are connecting AirLink to a 2.4 GHz network. It will
not connect to a 5 GHz network. Then try repeating these steps.
4. The LED will go solid when the phone is connected to the AirLink.
Configure
1. When you are prompted to do so, enter a name for your AirLink, such as
"Downtown Hayward Air Quality." Remember that this name will be visible
to all WeatherLink users if you make your station "public." (The Device ID
and activation date will be entered automatically.)
2. In the next screen, a map opens with the location of your station. You can
change this by moving the pin. Tap Save.
3. In the next screens, select your Wi-Fi network and enter the network
password. Tap Connect.
4. Your air quality data will now appear in the opening "snapshot" screen of the
WeatherLink app, and on your bulletin page on WeatherLink.com. Your
AirLink's name will appear in the list of your devices under your account.
5. To edit your AirLink's device information (name, indoor or outdoor use, or
location), open your WeatherLink.com page and click the wrench icon under
your name on the right hand side of the bulletin. (If your AirLink is part of an
existing system, click the
name of your AirLink to open the Device Info page, where you can edit the
name, location, and elevation. Click Device Settings to edit environment.
After editing, click Save.
4
next to the system's name to open it.) Click the
Blue BLE
Light

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