AcuRite 01512 User Manual Download Page 4

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Summary of Contents for 01512

Page 1: ...sor Setup 7 Display Setup 8 Set the Time Date Units 9 Backlight Settings 9 Placement Guidelines 10 5 in 1 Sensor Installation 11 Using the Weather Center 12 Rainfall Tracking 13 Weather Ticker 14 Trou...

Page 2: ...ive film that is applied to the LCD screen prior to using this product Locate the tab and peel off to remove Package Contents 1 Display with Tabletop Stand 2 5 in 1 Sensor 3 Sensor Mounting Bracket 4...

Page 3: ...n more accurate temperature measurement 3 A B C Switch ID code that must match display s A B C switch to ensure units synchronize 4 Battery Compartment 10 2 1 8 5 4 3 9 5 Temperature Humidity Sensors...

Page 4: ...4 ARNING cC 1 1 II 1 II I Features Benefits Display Unit 1 2 3 1 4 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 20 19 18 17...

Page 5: ...Year All Time Rainfall 16 Current Barometric Pressure Arrow icon indicates direction pressure is trending 17 RAINFALL Button Press to change the RAINFALL data being displayed Month Year All Time 18 T...

Page 6: ...light while on battery power 6 A B C Switch 3 Plug in for Power Adapter ID code that must match 5 in 1 4 Removable Tabletop Stand sensor s A B C switch to ensure units synchronize 5 CLEAR ALL RESET Bu...

Page 7: ...n 1 sensor requires lithium batteries in low temperature conditions Cold temperatures can 3 cause alkaline batteries to function improperly Use lithium batteries in the 5 in 1 sensor for temperatures...

Page 8: ...n the event of a power outage Power adapter is the recommended primary power source to enjoy the full functionality of this product PLEASE DISPOSE OF OLD OR DEFECTIVE BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY S...

Page 9: ...IUM FAST You will automatically exit SET MODE if no buttons are pressed for 20 seconds Enter SET MODE at any time by pressing the SET button Display Backlight Settings This weather station s color dis...

Page 10: ...arge metallic items thick walls metal surfaces or other objects that may limit wireless communication PREVENT WIRELESS INTERFERENCE Place both units at least 3 feet 9 m away from electronic devices TV...

Page 11: ...ients wind direction 5 in 1 Sensor Installation 1 Fasten mounting base included to a post or pole not included using the 4 longer screws included in the hardware bag 2 Insert the mounting base into th...

Page 12: ...rs by collecting data from the sensor in your backyard It generates a forecast with pinpoint accuracy personalized for your exact location STORMY WINDY flashing stormy SNOW LIKELY SNOW RAIN MIX LIKELY...

Page 13: ...fall records The icon is shown on the display while historical data is being viewed Records are shown in the following order PREVIOUS RAINFALL 1 PREVIOUS RAINFALL 2 PREVIOUS RAINFALL 3 CURRENT MONTH T...

Page 14: ...MP XXX RECORDED MM DD YY 24 HOUR TEMP CHANGE XX ALL TIME HIGH WIND XX MPH RECORDED MM DD YY 7 DAY AVERAGE WIND XX MPH TODAY S AVERAGE WIND XX MPH MOON NEW MOON WAXING CRESCENT MOON FIRST QUARTER MOON...

Page 15: ...power adapter batteries in display 4 Let the units sit within a couple feet of each other for a few minutes to gain a strong connection Outdoor temperature is flashing or showing dashes Flashing of th...

Page 16: ...hat is wind reading being compared to Pro weather stations are typically mounted at 30 ft high or more Make sure to compare data using a sensor positioned at the same mounting height Check location of...

Page 17: ...ted in the rain collector funnel Remove from the top by gently squeezing and pulling out Clean the Wind Vane Anemometer Remove foreign matter from the outside of the sensor for free movement of the wi...

Page 18: ...isplay unit displays rainfall in approximately 0 01 or more increments 5 The cup of water should take more than 20 minutes to empty a quicker period will result in inaccurate calibration Try to simula...

Page 19: ...d to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential i...

Page 20: ...WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTY FOR THE PRODUCTS AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN ARE HEREBY EXPR...

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Page 24: ...o provide you with information you can depend on to Plan your day with confidence www AcuRite com Chaney Instrument Co All rights reserved AcuRite is a registered trademark of the Chaney Instrument Co...

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