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How to Set the Clock and Calendar

How to Read Temperatures and Other Displays

The clock may be set to display in 12 or 24 hour format.

To set the time and date:
1. 

Press and hold the 

“CLOCK”

 button, located on the back of the 

receiver unit. The time display will show the default year.

2. 

Press the “

s

” button to select data in the following sequence: 

Year>Month>Date>Hour>Minute>12/24 hour format>Time Offset 
(Hr). (

Note:

 Set the Time Offset to “0”.

) After each selection press the

 

“CLOCK”

 button to enter. 

3. 

Press the 

“CLOCK”

 button after the last entry to return to the time 

display.

INDOOR/OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE & OUTDOOR HUMIDITY
1.

 The current Remote Temperature display is located at the top of the 

LCD screen. The current Remote Humidity % display is in the middle 

of the screen. The current Indoor Temperature is located between the 

Humidity and Clock displays. 

2.

 Press 

“C/F“

 button on the back of the receiver to select °F or °C 

temperature scale. 

3.

 Press 

“CHANNEL” 

button to toggle between indoor, Ch1, Ch2, Ch3 

or auto scroll ( 

¡

 ) displays (

if additional remote temperature / 

humidity sensors are in use, purchased separately

). The auto scroll 

option will display the remote sensor readings for 10 seconds each. 

Note: 

Outdoor temperature & humidity sensors are built inside the Wind 

Gauge Sensor. These readings are automatically assigned to Channel 1. 

Additional remote temperature/humidity sensors may be purchased 

separately, and they should be assigned to Channel 2 or 3 only. See the 

section on Setting up Additional Temperature/Humidity Sensors. 

OUTDOOR

 

HEAT

 

INDEX

 

The Heat Index combines temperature and relative humidity for an 

apparent

” temperature, or how hot the heat-humidity combination 

actually feels. The Heat Index reading appears on the right side of the 

LCD screen, between the Outdoor temperature and the Wind Chill 

reading.

Please note: 

The Heat Index feature will only work for temperatures 

above 57°F /14°C. Outside this range, the Heat Index will read “LL.L”. 

When the temperature rises above 57ºF / 14ºC, the Heat Index will begin 

to function normally again.

If more than one remote sensor is in use (

up to 2 remote temperature 

/humidity sensors may be purchased separately

), press the 

“CHANNEL”

 

button to toggle between Ch1, Ch2, Ch3 or auto scroll ( 

¡

 ) displays. 

The auto scroll option will display the indoor readings and remote 

sensor readings for 10 seconds each. 

Summary of Contents for 2752

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Digital Wireless Weather Station with Wind Speed Sensor Leading the Way in Accuracy 2752...

Page 2: ...ure humidity data to the receiver unit 3 Mounting hardware for the Wind Gauge Sensor 2 U shaped metal plates 4 sets of Hex screws nuts 4 Instruction manual Additional items needed for installation not...

Page 3: ...8 8 3 Description of Parts 9 10 Compass Wind vane Wind Sensor Cups Metal Bar U shaped mounting plates Receiver Unit Remote Wind Gauge Sensor Unit Line 3 Line 1 Line 2 1 2 4 5 6 7 3...

Page 4: ...D Button Press to display average wind speeds and gust wind speed 4 Backlight Button on top of Receiver Unit Press to illuminate the receiver s LCD screen with an extended backlight 5 Clock button on...

Page 5: ...channel selected icon Current indoor temperature Heat index reading Current humidity at remote sensor location Current temperature remote sensor location Wind chill reading Current time calendar displ...

Page 6: ...e back side of the compass there is a hollow area that will fit onto the wind sensor base unit Align the hole in the center of the hollow area with the metal prong on the base unit Push gently on the...

Page 7: ...t 2 AA batteries lithium recommended as indicated by the polarity symbols marked inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery compartment cover 4 After battery installation the receiver unit w...

Page 8: ...where the receiver and remote units are positioned Try various set ups for the best results Shorten the distance between receiver and remote units when necessary Important Though the remote unit is we...

Page 9: ...ration steps The batteries will be reinstalled later after the Wind Gauge s direction is calibrated North see section on Calibrating the Wind Gauge Sensor Installing Batteries IMPORTANT Before mountin...

Page 10: ...place one of the U shaped metal plates included around the mast and through the screws The mast will be between the plate and the sensor base 5 Tighten 2 hex nuts included on the screws using an Alle...

Page 11: ...pes or other objects should be under the ground at this location 2 Push one end of the mast slightly into the ground Place a wood block against the other end of the mast Tap the block with a hammer or...

Page 12: ...he Wind Direction Indicator so it is pointing due north Hold the Pointer facing due north do not allow it to turn 3 Insert 2 AA batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols marked inside the battery...

Page 13: ...ove the cover 4 Assign channel 2 or 3 to the remote sensor by setting the slide switch inside the battery compartment Channel 1 is already assigned to the Wind Gauge Sensor and should not be used by a...

Page 14: ...e in use purchased separately The auto scroll option will display the remote sensor readings for 10 seconds each Note Outdoor temperature humidity sensors are built inside the Wind Gauge Sensor These...

Page 15: ...int to the dot between the two directions The Wind Speed appears in the center of the arrow icons The Wind Speed can display in miles per hour mph kilometers per hour km h meters per second m s Knots...

Page 16: ...to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception w...

Page 17: ...ither unit with abrasive or corrosive materials This may scratch plastic parts and corrode electronic circuits 8 Do not subject either unit to excessive force shock dust temperature or humidity This m...

Page 18: ...ate For additional product information or warranty information in Canada or elsewhere outside the USA please contact us through www taylorusa com Range of temperature measurement Receiver unit indoor...

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