Suunto D6i Transmitter - Code = "ok" On Wrist Mount, But Not! Any Advice?

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Xarifa

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I have been researching this and am officially stumped, so I wanted to reach to this community for any D6i users, who might have any insight..

I have a D6i wrist mount w/transmitter--I just got them back from battery replacement service in both from Suunto, and I am testing all settings before we leave for Honduras.

I have had to clear codes before, and gone through the drills of repairing in the past, etc, so I am fairly familiar with it. But, I could use any advice on the current scenario I am experiencing.

In Dive Mode, pressurized (mounted on a tank), the psi indicator displays: Cd:--

The Code under the Tank Pressure Pairing setting is blinking 'OK.'

[ ] Does anyone know what OK means?

Typically when the psi indicator displays Cd:-- the Code under the Tank Pressure Pairing setting would display a number (a code) (meaning that the transmitter is transmitting a code), and I would go to the next setting and CLEAR it, to re-pair.

I have gone through the pressurize, depressurize drill to 'reset the code' in the transmitter.

But I think the transmitter actually is not transmitting a code...

[ ] Does anyone know what Code = OK means?

Does anyone know another way of testing the transmitter to see if it is transmitting a code?

(If the battery in the transmitter were dead, I would expect to see "Batt" in the psi field.)
(We have no other Suunto wireless devices in range)

I sure would appreciate any insight here..
 
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I am having the same issue with my D4i and Transmitter at the moment.

Code Okay just is the default setting, if you not want to reset the code in that step.

Let's for example say you had tank pairing turned off and want to turn it on you enter the pairing menu, set tank pairing to on and push select, it will advance to the code section and here the default action is to not reset the code (hence the OK to quickly leave the menu with another press of the select button).

To bad there isn't any advice on how to fix the transmission issues.I am starting to get disappointed with my Suunto ... :(
 

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