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1. Place all sensors and the weather station 5-10 feet apart.
2.
Push the wind cups onto the base. Spin the
wind cups. If the wind cups spin freely and can hear
the slight sound of rolling bearing rotate, the
anemometer is ready and can be installation.
3. Remove the wind speed sensor/showerproof casing from the
thermo-hygro sensor to reveal the two ports (for the wind sensor
and rain sensor)
4. Connect the attached cables of wind and rain sensors to the
correct ports of the thermo-hygro sensor. The cords should click into
place. Double-check the rain and wind cords are in the correct port.
5. Insert 3 x AA, 1.5V Alkaline batteries into the back of the weather
station. Observe the correct polarity.
6. Open the battery cover of the thermo-hygro sensor located
below the two ports and insert 2 x AA, 1.5V Alkaline batteries.
7. Observe the correct polarity. The red LED will light up for 4 seconds.
8. Do not press buttons or move the sensors or weather station for
at least
10 minutes
to avoid signal interruption.
WWVB Signal Search:
The thermo-hygro sensor will transmit weather
data within the first 24 seconds. Then, the sensor will start radio
controlled time (WWVB) reception. During the time reception period
(maximum 5 minutes), no weather data will be transmitted. The LED
indicator will be blink 5 times once WWVB signal is received. Weather
data will be sent again once the WWVB search finished. If the WWVB
time signal is not received, the thermo-hygro sensor will search every 2
hours until it is received. Weather data will be transmitted when not in
search mode.
For information about WWVB visit:
www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwvb.cfm
Restart:
If there is no outdoor temperature or wind data after 10 minutes, remove
batteries from the weather station & outdoor sensor and press a button 20 times.
After 15 minutes, return to
Step 1
above.
Sensor Assembly and Placement
The Wind speed/ Thermo-hygro sensor and the rain sensor may be
mounted on a pole (not included) with the U-bolts (included) or mounted
on a flat surface.
Mount on a Pole: