Before you follow the steps below, make sure you have in hands the following items:
- Compass (not included)
- 9 x AA batteries (all not included).
- 10 screws (all included)
Setting the anemometer sensor
The anemometer is an individual sensor that transmits the wind speed and direction to the main unit.
1. To install it, see image F.
2. There are 3 methods to mount the anemometer (See image H).
Note: 4 plugs are provided to screw the anenometer's plate to a concrete or brick surface.
Before mounting the anemometer, you must use a compass to align the “N” marking on the plate
of anemometer so that it is facing north (see image I). The see the North marking, you must take
out the windvane. This step must be performed so that the unit will indicate the correct wind
direction. The wind speed on the main unit should read North if the main unit is properly installed.
3. Mount the anemometer as shown on image I.
Notes: Mount the anemometer safely in an open space where the wind can be easily measured. The
location of installation should be as high as possible and without any obstacles nearby.
- Make sure the anemometer is stable, levelled and that the wind cup and the wind vane are easily
movable by the wind for better and more accurate readings.
- When the anenometer’s batteries are low, the following indicator will be shown under the wind speed
display: .
Setting the rain gauge sensor
The rain gauge is an individual sensor that transmits rainfall to the main unit and measures the total
amount and rainfall history.
1. To install it see image G.
2. There are 3 methods to mount the rain gauge (See image H).
3. Mount the rain gauge as shown on image J.
9. Weekday.
10. Pressure historical graph.
11. Month/Day.
12. Pressure reading.
13. Pressure trend symbol.
14. Outdoor temperature and humidity reading.
15. Outdoor temperature trend.
16. Indoor temperature and humidity reading.
17. Indoor temperature trend.
Remote sensor layout
See image C
1. SET: to enter house code and channel setting mode.
2. C/F: change between °C or °F temperature display, to adjust the channel and house code.
3. Remote channel number.
4. Alternating outdoor temperature/humidity display.
Anemometer
See image D
1. Windvane
2. Anemometer’s upper body and sensor
3. Battery compartment
4. Wind cups
5. Sensor shaft
6. Anemometer’s base
Rain gauge
See image E
1. Base
2. Sensor
3. Funnel
SM1960IM size : 110mm W x 105mm H
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