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INTERFERENCE
Interference occurs when radio waves or electronic signals are blocked or
interrupted by consumer electronic products. In the case of a weather station,
the signal from the transmitter to the receiver may be interrupted by a wireless
telephone, or other electronic equipment. Additionally, if your next door neighbor
is operating a similar weather station, your receiver might pick up a signal from
their temperature sensor by mistake. The solution to undesired interference is to
set your temperature sensor(s) on a specific frequency (or house code) which
ranges from 1-15. (This house code setting may be applied to the temperature/
humidity transmitter (WT440H) only, not to the wind or rain gauges in this kit.)
Setting the House Code
The house code is the frequency signal sent by the remote sensor to the
receiver. If the receiver experiences signal interference, you will need to set the
remote sensor to a different house code (default setting = 1).
After inserting the batteries, the house code will flash for 8 seconds. Select a
house code (1-15) by pressing
º
C
/º
F (Diagram C [2]) and then press SET
(Diagram C [1]). The remote sensors for each receiver must be set to the
same house code.