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David P
 
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Default Drayton RF3 Wireless Roomstat - Wont Learn!

I have an RF3 wireless roomstat and associated receiver on the CH
system.

This worked Ok last year, however not been used until now. Needed new
batteries it seemed, duely changed.

I have all the instructions but cannot get the reciever into 'learn'
mode to pick up the thermostats signal.

I did power it all down for an hour or so, and it was fine as it didnt
need to learn (default settings), but overnight the signal was lost
again.

What now?

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Rob Summers
 
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Default Drayton RF3 Wireless Roomstat - Wont Learn!

David P wrote:
I have an RF3 wireless roomstat and associated receiver on the CH
system.

SNIP

I did power it all down for an hour or so, and it was fine as it didnt
need to learn (default settings), but overnight the signal was lost
again.


Just had a very similar problem (lost signal and couldn't get it going
again). Leaving the thermostat with the batteries out for about 24 hours
seemed to get mine going again.

Although I'm getting mine repositioned as it was fitted amongst a load of
pipework in the airing cupboard and the signal is intermittent at best

Good luck!

Rob
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Nick Atty
 
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Default Drayton RF3 Wireless Roomstat - Wont Learn!

On 18 Oct 2005 04:43:28 -0700, "David P" wrote:

I have an RF3 wireless roomstat and associated receiver on the CH
system.

This worked Ok last year, however not been used until now. Needed new
batteries it seemed, duely changed.

I have all the instructions but cannot get the reciever into 'learn'
mode to pick up the thermostats signal.

I did power it all down for an hour or so, and it was fine as it didnt
need to learn (default settings), but overnight the signal was lost
again.


I've got one that works fine but I've lost the instructions. Is there
any chance of someone scanning them and putting them up on the web (or
even emailing to me - that's a valid reply to address, honestly - but
bear in mind that I'm still on dial-up)?

Extensive googling failed to find them anywhere, but if you know better
a link will do just as well.
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Rob Summers
 
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Default Drayton RF3 Wireless Roomstat - Wont Learn!

Nick Atty wrote:
On 18 Oct 2005 04:43:28 -0700, "David P" wrote:

I have an RF3 wireless roomstat and associated receiver on the CH
system.

I've got one that works fine but I've lost the instructions. Is there
any chance of someone scanning them and putting them up on the web (or
even emailing to me - that's a valid reply to address, honestly - but
bear in mind that I'm still on dial-up)?

Extensive googling failed to find them anywhere, but if you know better
a link will do just as well.


They're tricky to find (it took me 15 minutes) but they are there

Googling for

drayton digistat scr

finds the installation instructions (4th result) whilst Googling for

Digistat PDF

finds the user manual for Worscetr Bosch wireless controls (2nd result)
which is the Digistat RF3i. Ignore the optimizing bit and you have the
instructions for the digistat 3.

Good luck

Rob
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