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TEMP INTERMITTANT: WHY DOES MY TEMP/HUMIDITY READING COME AND
GO?
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RF (radio frequency) communication may come and go occasionally. This can be
normal in some environments (e.g. moister climates).
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If a sensor goes out, please wait 2-4 hours for it to reconnect on its own. Please be
patience – these stations can reconnect on, after many hours out.
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RF (radio frequency) communication is not always 100% on. Certain temporary
conditions can cause it to go out for a time (e.g. 100% humidity).
If a miss happens:
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If sensor loses connection to the weather station for any reason, the weather station
will show dashes after 30 minutes.
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The weather station will search for 5 minutes every hour to reconnect with sensor.
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. Manually search for your sensor.
Try this:
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Bring your sensor within 10 feet of your station and make sure it is connected to the
station.
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After 15 minutes move the sensor into the next room with a wall between the sensor
and the station for 1 hour.
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If there is no loss of signal in that hour, move the sensor just outside.
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Continue moving the sensor back to its original location.
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If you lose connection, look for sources of
HUMIDITY SHOWS DASHES BUT TEMPERATURE WORKS
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The humidity low range is 10% RH. If your local humidity is below 10% you will see this
reading.
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If temperature is working the sensor is working
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Press and release the SENSOR button to view sensor ID. Compare with ID sticker in
the battery compartment of the sensor.
WHY AM I GOING THROUGH BATTERIES QUICKLY?
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Write down the date of installation and the voltage of the
batteries.
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When the batteries fail, please note the date and voltage again. This is helpful in
determining the problem.
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Check for leaking batteries, which may damage the sensor.
HOW DO I CHANGE BETWEEN FAHRENHEIT AND CELSIUS?
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On your sensor, open the battery cover and press the F/C button. This will change the
temperature display on the sensor only.
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On your station enter the
to select Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature
display on the station.