Remember to change the internal transmitter ID number if you have more than one transmitter reporting to one base unit!
All WESROC transmitters come from our manufacturing facility numbered as "1". If you are going to initialize a second, third, fourth ... transmitter back to the base unit, the second, third, fourth ... transmitter's internal ID number needs to be changed so each tank will show up on the in the appropriate base unit slot.
To change the internal transmitter ID number all you need is a second magnet and a WESROC handheld monitor or a WESROC Base Unit in "4 PG" mode.
With the handheld monitor turned on or the base unit in 4 PG mode place a second magnet on the "INIT" side while the original magnet is on the "OFF" side. Placing 2 magnets on a transmitter will start the internal counter changing the "T" numbers to "T2", "T3", "T4" and so on up to "T8". You can watch the numbers change on the Base Unit and/or the handheld. When the transmitter gets to the ID number you want that particular transmitter to be numbered ("T2"), remove both magnets to stop the counter and lock in that internal transmitter ID number.
Perform all renumbering changes before initializing the transmitters to the base unit.
If you do not have a handheld monitor, renumbering the transmitters must be done within sight of the base unit to see numbers changing. (With the handheld, you can change the numbers at the tank.)
After re-numbering the transmitters you proceed to the "Initialization" stage of programming the WESROC Base Unit. Mount all the transmitters on the appropriate tanks. Place a programming magnet on the INIT side of each transmitter. Put the Base unit into "1-IN" mode. Use the up and down arrows to view each tank.