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MEMORY | control | Press the desired mode (such as outdoor temperature), then press | |
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ALARM | control | Press the desired mode (such as outdoor temperature), then press | |
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| ALARM to see the desired alarm condition(s). | |
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SET | control | Press to store a setting in memory. | |
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UNIT | control | Press to toggle among various units of measurement. | |
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| alarm on/off | Repeatedly press to turn the desired alarm condition on or off. | |
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| up | Press to increase a value. | |
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| down | Press to decrease a value. | |
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Installation
INSTALLATION TIPS
Although the solar transmitters for the ane- mometer, outdoor thermo/hygro sensor, and rain gauge contain a
when appears under the corresponding sensor’s window.
The weather station operates at 433 MHz and does not require wire installation among the component parts. To ensure successful installation and the best performance, we recommend you follow the preparation, installation, and connection instructions in the order they appear in this manual.
1.Select the best location for each weather station component and carefully measure the approximate mounting dis- tances.
Anemometer Anemometer Solar Transmitter
Rain Gauge
Solar Transmitter
Rain Gauge
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2.Make sure you have all the tools/sup- plies necessary to install each compo- nent.
3.Assemble and calibrate the anemome- ter. See “Calibrating the Anemometer” on Page 9.
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