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Trying to get a PSI reading from my tank my data mask. All it does is flash 000. Tried replacing batteries in the transmitter and no luck. I can get a code from the datamask, not sure what else to do...
New mask, new transmitter bought from leisure pro. Both have never been wet.
Thanks.
Updated -
Trouble shooting steps tried - unsuccessfully
Replace battery in transmitter
Turn off air with mask on/off and at various lengths away from transmitter
Solution - Provided by Oceanic tech support.
Remove battery cover on transmitter with quarter.
Remove battery.
Take paper clip and bend into a vaguely tweezer like shape.
Gently insert paper clip into transmitter and touch bottom and side battery connections at the same time for a just a half second.
Replace battery (recommend replace o-ring and use lube if on a used mask).
Replace battery cover on transmitter with quarter.
Install reg with attached transmitter on tank.
Turn on DataMask.
Pressurize tank.
Ensure DataMask is reading correct PSI.
Purge 2nd stage slowly and ensure PSI is read at various values. You can double check with a secondary CPU if you want.
Rejoice.
Place quarter and paperclip in your "Save the Dive" kit.
New mask, new transmitter bought from leisure pro. Both have never been wet.
Thanks.
Updated -
Trouble shooting steps tried - unsuccessfully
Replace battery in transmitter
Turn off air with mask on/off and at various lengths away from transmitter
Solution - Provided by Oceanic tech support.
Remove battery cover on transmitter with quarter.
Remove battery.
Take paper clip and bend into a vaguely tweezer like shape.
Gently insert paper clip into transmitter and touch bottom and side battery connections at the same time for a just a half second.
Replace battery (recommend replace o-ring and use lube if on a used mask).
Replace battery cover on transmitter with quarter.
Install reg with attached transmitter on tank.
Turn on DataMask.
Pressurize tank.
Ensure DataMask is reading correct PSI.
Purge 2nd stage slowly and ensure PSI is read at various values. You can double check with a secondary CPU if you want.
Rejoice.
Place quarter and paperclip in your "Save the Dive" kit.
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