DAVIS EnviroMonitor 6805 User Manual page 18

Ip gateway and node
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 How can I tell if my Node batteries are getting too low?
The mesh LED will be solid or blinking amber to show that the Node's batteries
are low. See the table above. You can also see the battery power in the app: choose
this Node's Gateway, then this Node, then Node Power.
 What do the Node status LEDs indicate?
LED Behavior
No BLE LED.
BLE LED flashes blue.
BLELED is solid blue.
No Radio LED.
Radio LED is solid amber
for 3 seconds when
powering up.
Radio LED is blinking
green.
Radio LED is solid green.
Radio LED is blinking
amber.
Radio LED is solid amber.
Radio LED is solid red.
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Node Status LEDs
Indicates
BLE radio is in low-power mode.
Node is ready to connect to the
EnviroMonitor app.
The Node is connected to the
EnviroMonitor app.
The radio LED has timed out to save
power.
The Node is powering up.
The Node is trying to connect to a
mesh parent.
The Node has connected to a mesh
parent.
The Node is trying to connect to a
mesh parent and the Node's
batteries are low.
The Node is connected to a mesh
parent and its batteries are low.
The Node has not been configured.
What to do
Close, then open the door to
activate the BLE radio.
Use the EnviroMonitor app to
configure the Node.
Close then open the door to
activate the radio LED.
Wait for the LED to turn solid
green. See below: My Node
can't connect to the Gateway
or mesh parent.
Replace the D-cell batteries and
see below: My Node can't
connect to the Gateway or
mesh parent.
Replace D-cell batteries.
Configure the Node using the
EnviroMonitor app.

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