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reset button, located on the bottom of the outdoor sensor array, for 3 seconds. If still a
problem, remove the batteries from the outdoor sensor array, cover the solar panel, wait at
least 60 seconds and then replace the batteries.
4.
Do not press any key on the display console before outdoor sensor data is received,
otherwise the outdoor sensor sync mode will be terminated. When the outdoor sensor
array transmitter has been registered, the base station will automatically switch to the
normal display mode from which all further settings can be performed by the user
.
Note:
The open field distance between the display console and the outdoor sensor array can
reach up to 300 feet providing that there are no interfering obstacles such as buildings,
trees, vehicles, high voltage lines, etc. In normal use, the display console is indoors and
the sensor array is outdoors so there are walls in-between and workable distance will be
less.
Radio interference such as PC monitors, radios or TV sets can interfere with radio
communications between the sensor array and display console. Please take this into
consideration when choosing the location of the display console. If you have issues with
connecting to the outdoor sensor array, try a different location for the display console.
4. Mount outdoor sensor
Reference Figure 5. The mounting assembly includes two U-Bolts and a bracket that
tightens around a 1 to 2” diameter pole (not included) using the four U-Bolt nuts. There is
a bubble level built into the sensor array. Use the bubble level to mount the sensor array
as close to level as possible. It is level when the bubble is inside the red circle.
There are markings for N, S, E and W around the Wind directrion meter. Make sure when
mounting the outdoor sensor array that the “N” marking is aligned with North.
Figure 5
5. Reset Button and Transmitter LED
In the event the sensor array is not transmitting, reset the sensor array.