Davis EnviroMonitor 6810 Quick Start Guide

To set up the Davis EnviroMonitor 6810 Gateway, connect it to a power source and a local network. Use the EnviroMonitor app to configure the gateway by following the on-screen instructions, which include connecting the gateway to your Wi-Fi network and registering it with your Davis account.
Ensure that your Wi-Fi network is operational and within range. Check that the Wi-Fi credentials entered in the EnviroMonitor app are correct. If issues persist, restart the gateway and your router. As a last resort, perform a factory reset on the gateway and reconfigure it.
Updates are managed through the EnviroMonitor app. When a new firmware version is available, you will receive a notification in the app. Follow the instructions provided to download and install the update on your gateway.
Place the gateway in a central location with minimal obstructions between it and the sensors. Ensure it is within range of the Wi-Fi network and away from electronic devices that might cause interference.
Check the status via the LED indicators on the gateway. A steady green light indicates a successful connection. Additionally, use the EnviroMonitor app to view detailed status information and diagnostics.
Open the EnviroMonitor app and navigate to the 'Add Sensor' section. Follow the prompts to connect new sensors by entering their serial numbers and configuring them to communicate with the gateway.
Regularly check for software updates via the app, ensure the gateway is free from dust and debris, and verify that it maintains a stable connection to the network and sensors.
Ensure that all sensors are within range and have fresh batteries. Check the sensor connections in the app, and verify that there are no physical obstructions. Restart the gateway if necessary.
Currently, the EnviroMonitor system focuses on agricultural and environmental monitoring, and integration with other smart home systems depends on available APIs or third-party services that support such integrations.
The typical range is up to 1,000 feet (300 meters) in open environments. However, range may vary depending on obstacles, interference, and environmental conditions.