Taylor 2752 instruction manual Mounting the Wind Gauge Sensor

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Selecting and Testing a Location for the Remote Wind Gauge Sensor Cont.

4.Replace the battery compartment cover, and replace and tighten the screws.

5.To test for a transmission connection, press and hold the “CHANNEL” button on the receiver for 3 seconds. The display will begin to flash as the receiver searches for the remote sensor signal.

6.When a transmission connection is established, the receiver's LCD screen will display the wind direction, wind speed, temperature and humidity readings broadcast by the remote Wind Gauge unit.

7.If these readings do not appear on the receiver within 10 minutes, the transmission has failed. Check that there are no physical obstructions between the units that might block transmissions, such as sheds or trees. If necessary, shorten the distance between the receiver and remote units. Remove all the batteries from the remote, wait at least 10 seconds, and then install the batteries again. Repeat steps 4-6 until a successful transmission is established.

8.IMPORTANT: Remove the batteries from the Wind Gauge Sensor before proceeding with mounting and calibration steps. The batteries will be reinstalled later, after the Wind Gauge's direction is calibrated North (see section on Calibrating the Wind Gauge Sensor & Installing Batteries).

Mounting the Wind Gauge Sensor

IMPORTANT: Before mounting, be sure the receiver unit and the wind gauge sensor are successfully transmitting readings to avoid having to move and remount the wind gauge sensor again. See the previous section on “Selecting and Testing a Location for the Sensor” on how to test for transmission signals.

Choosing a Location for the Wind Gauge Sensor

The Wind Gauge Sensor may be placed in a variety of places around the home or yard, as long as the sensor is able to transmit readings to the home receiver unit. Please keep in mind that objects such as trees and buildings may block wind gusts. Wind and temperature accuracy may vary between locations. Try to locate the Wind Gauge Sensor in an open area where the wind will be the least blocked. Possible locations for the Wind Gauge Sensor are:

1.On the roof of a house (best wind accuracy is most likely here, as there will be fewer obstacles at a high point).

2.On a fence post or garden shed (the more open the area, the better the wind accuracy).

3.A soft ground location in a yard (again, the more open the area, the better the wind accuracy, as a house or trees may block the wind from reaching the sensor).

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Contents Digital Wireless Weather Station with Wind Speed Sensor How to mount the Wind Gauge Sensor How to use and read the data on the home receiver unit1 to 1 ¼ diameter Mast and hardware Receiver Unit Remote Wind Gauge Sensor UnitMulti-Function Button Receiver Unit LCD Readout Receiver UnitBacklight Button on top of Receiver Unit Wall Mount On back of Receiver UnitReceiver Unit Assembling the Wind Gauge Sensor Rta Rie Installing Home Unit Receiver BatteriesWind Gauge Sensor Mounting the Wind Gauge Sensor To mount the Wind Gauge Sensor to a mast, you will need Hex ScrewTo mount the Wind Gauge Sensor into the ground Roof mountNorth Mast To add a temperature/humidity Sensor purchased separately How to Set the Clock and Calendar How to Read Temperatures and Other DisplaysTo set the time and date Outdoor Wind Chill BacklightTrouble-Shooting Low Battery WarningDisconnected Signals FCC ID L5CW132TX-2 wind gauge transmitterTransmission Collision One Year Warranty SpecificationsRange of temperature measurement Made to our exact specifications in China

2752 specifications

The Taylor 2752 is a notable model in the world of acoustic guitars, known for its exceptional craftsmanship and rich tonal quality. A part of the renowned Taylor Guitar Company's lineup, the 2752 brings together traditional craftsmanship and innovative technology, catering to a diverse range of players, from aspiring musicians to seasoned professionals.

One of the key features of the Taylor 2752 is its body shape, which is a Grand Auditorium style. This design combines the best aspects of a dreadnought and a concert body, offering a versatile sound that excels in both strumming and fingerpicking. The guitar is crafted from solid Sitka spruce for the top, paired with layered rosewood for the back and sides. This wood combination enhances the guitar’s projection and sustain, resulting in a warm, resonant tone. The solid top contributes to improved sound quality as it ages, allowing the tonal characteristics to blossom over time.

In terms of technology, the Taylor 2752 incorporates the Expression System 2 electronics. This innovative pickup system captures the guitar’s natural acoustic sound with unparalleled accuracy. It features a behind-the-saddle pickup and a patented preamp design that provides a wide dynamic range and low noise levels, making it ideal for live performances and studio recordings.

Another characteristic that sets the Taylor 2752 apart is its attention to detail in the construction and aesthetic appeal. The guitar features a beautiful, smooth finish and elegant appointments, including a striking bound neck and a unique rosette. The neck itself is made from tropical mahogany, offering a comfortable playability and enhancing the overall aesthetic of the instrument. The ebony fingerboard provides a luxurious feel and contributes to the guitar's tonal clarity.

The Taylor 2752 is equipped with a scale length of 25.5 inches, providing both tension and playability that suit a variety of playing styles. Additionally, it sports a nut width of 1.75 inches, allowing for easy finger placement and spacing, which is especially beneficial for players who utilize complex fingerings or alternate tunings.

Overall, the Taylor 2752 is an outstanding acoustic guitar that embodies the perfect blend of traditional design, modern technology, and musical versatility. With its stunning aesthetics, superior sound quality, and player-friendly features, it is a top choice for guitarists looking to elevate their musical expression.