anemometer solar transmitter are both labeled with a red tag.
3.Install two AA batteries in the compart- ment according to the polarity symbols (+ and
Cautions:
•Use only fresh batteries of the re- quired size and recommended type.
•Do not mix old and new batteries, dif- ferent types of batteries (standard, al- kaline, or rechargeable), or recharge- able batteries of different capacities.
4.Insert the anemometer’s modular plug into the modular jack inside the ane- mometer’s solar transmitter’s battery compartment.
5.Align the rubber gasket on the anemom- eter’s cord with the groove in the solar transmitter.
6.Replace the cover and secure it with its screws. The indicator on the solar trans- mitter flashes while it is transmitting data.
7.Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the monitor’s DC 12V jack, then plug the other end of the AC adapter into a standard AC outlet.
All display elements appear. Then the default time appears.
8.To calibrate the position of the wind vane’s shaft with the monitor, turn the shaft until appears next to
on the monitor. This shows the wind direction.
Notes:
•The current position of the shaft appears on the monitor about 14 sec- onds after you turn the shaft.
•If you are unable to view the monitor while calibrating the wind vane, you can use the alignment marks on the
9.Align the wind vane’s tail with the bar as shown here, then carefully press the wind vane down onto the shaft. Do not allow the shaft to turn as you press the wind vane down onto it.
Wind Vane
Bar
10.Use a small Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screw on the base of the wind vane. Then insert one of the sup- plied rubber screw covers into the screw’s hole to protect the screw from corrosion.
Important: If the shaft turns and the monitor’s reading changes (or alignment marks are no longer aligned), repeat Steps 8 and 9 before you tighten the wind vane’s screw. Otherwise, the weather station will not provide accurate wind direction data.
11.When you finish calibrating the ane- mometer, disconnect the AC adapter from the monitor.
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