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5) Once the units are communicating then install the outside unit.
When placing both the inside and outside units remember they are subject to interference.
Try to:-
i) Install both units as close as possible to each other.
ii) Try and avoid outside interference by not placing them near computers, T.V.’s or T.V. Arials etc.
iii) Also remember concrete walls & floors can interupt transmissions. Try and avoid as much as
possible.
6) If the connection is successful initially & then fails occassionally, try to reduce the distance
between the 2 units.
7) To “re-connect”, please hold the “ALARM” button down for 3 seconds, the
symbol will flash for 3 minutes and re-connection should be achieved.
Barometer Information
The barometric pressure is affected by 2 factors.
i) The Local conditions in the atmosphere. A local storm will create a lower reading for example.
ii) The height you are located above (or below) sea level. The barometric pressure will reduce
by approximately 10 hpa for every 100 metres you go above sea level.
If you are comparing the barometric pressure you are reading against the reading
from the MET office, you must allow for the local differences.
The receiver unit allows you to adjust for the altitude you are above or below sea level.
To adjust this hold the Snooze/Light button down for 3 seconds. Then adjust the number
(in metres) for your height above (or below) sea level.
Checking Wireless Connection
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