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Addressing the radio sensors
The outdoor sensor concept allows the simultaneous use of up to 8 tempera-
ture/humidity sensors with no air pressure, the data from which appear in the
top right display box of the
weather display for outdoor
values. Each sensor in the system
is assigned a sensor address,
which enables the receiver to in-
tegrate the sensor into the total
system without any problems.
Every outdoor radio sensor with a
solar cell is set at the factory as
sensor 1, while the other sensor
types are set as sensor 2. The pro-
grammable allocation is clearly
shown in the diagram. The
addressing can be self-generated by means of coding bridges on the conduc-
tor side of the sensor board. In the case of the outdoor sensor, first unscrew the
protective bell housing above the sensor housing and open the housing by
removing the screws on the rear. For other sensor types, it is simply necessary
to unscrew the rear panel of the housing.
The coding bridges must then be set according to the address table.
Indoor radio sensor without air pressure
The indoor radio sensor without air pressure is started up and operates in the
same way as the indoor radio sensor with air pressure. However, it comprises
only a temperature and humidity sensor, but no air pressure sensor. Further-
more, this sensor can be addressed and named as desired. This addressing
can be set as described in the previous paragraph.
Owing to its exclusively battery operation this sensor is suitable for use in (dark)
inner rooms such as a garage, a wine cellar or loft.
Radio indoor/outdoor temperature sensor
The radio indoor/outdoor temperature sensor requires 2 AA batteries for opera-
tion. It enables the recording of garden pond temperatures, ground tempera-
tures, etc. or similar by means of an encapsulated temperature sensor, remotely
connected to the electronics by a 6 ft cable.
This sensor, too, can be addressed as desired.
You can place or screw on the spray-proof electronics housing at the desired
location and attach or place the temperature sensor on or in the desired object.
This sensor reads temperature only, and not air humidity.
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