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Set up Guide
Before you start, you will need a Philips screwdriver (size PH0, not
provided) and find the wrench (size M5) included in package.
Note:
We suggest you assemble all components of the weather station, including
(optional) base unit in one location so you can easily test functionality.
After testing, place the outdoor sensors in the desired location. Note,
however, that movement during assembly, and movement after assembly
can cause the rain sensor to “falsely” register rain. It is possible to reset the
rain total to 0 via WS View app.
Attention:
Follow the suggested order for battery installation (outdoor sensor(s)
first, indoor sensor(s) second, optional base unit last).
Ensure batteries are installed with correct polarity (+/-).
Only use new batteries for all battery-operated sensors.
If
rechargeable batteries to be used, please make sure they are pre-
charged fully and it is with Ni-Mh low-self-discharge type.
If outdoor temperature may go below 32 F or 0 C for prolonged periods,
Lithium based batteries are suggested over alkaline type batteries for
any outdoor sensor.
When outdoor temperature is above 10.0C ( 50.0F), it is forbidden to
feed power to the heating thermostat which can lead to permanent
damage due to excessive heat built up inside and cause unpredictable
damage to the system itself or data accuracy.
4.1
Site Survey
Location of various sensors is paramount to good data collection.
Abbreviated instructions follow, but for a detailed reference, see:
Summary of Contents for GW1003
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