Texas Instruments Weather Radio manual Weather View, Connector Pinouts, RJ-11PINOUT

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Weather View 32

1-Wire Weather Station

desire and click copy link. Switch to Windows 97, go to edit, then paste special and click on to paste link. Your data for that sensor should now be in your Word document.

For more information on the OneSix server go to the OneSix manual. Assuming that the OneSix Server has been installed on your hard drive, use Windows Explorer to go to the onesix folder and click on to Onesix32.pdf or click on the OneSix Server icon in your startup menu.

Weather View 32

Make sure that you have already installed the OneSix server program on you computer, then using the Weather View 32 CD, install Weather View 32. The OneSix server is a program that runs the

1-Wire Microlan and provides data to the Weather View 32 program via a DDE link. Weather View will automatically load the OneSix Server software.

The only sensor that must be calibrated is barometric pressure. Obtain the correct local pressure from a reliable source such as a weather radio or TV Station, go into the setup menu, then weather station properties and change the offset. For more information on Weather View 32, refer to the Weather View 32 manual.

CONNECTOR PINOUTS

Screw Connector PIN

SIGNAL/SYMBOL

DESCRIPTION

2

1–Wire Ground

Microlan™

Pin "C"

Ground

 

3

1–Wire Input/Output

Microlan™

Pin "S"

network I/O

 

4

PWR "+"

Power + (unreg)

5-16 V DC

 

 

 

RJ-11 PINOUT

 

RJ11 PIN

SIGNAL

DESCRIPTION

1

PGND

Power Ground

2

3

1–Wire Input/Output Pin

Microlan™

Network I/O

 

 

4

1–Wire Ground Pin

Microlan™

Ground

 

 

5

No connection

No connection

6

PWR

Power + (unreg)

5-16 V DC

 

 

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Texas Instruments Weather Radio manual Weather View, Connector Pinouts, RJ-11PINOUT