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5.
Setup
troubleshooting:
If
the
sensor
data
fails
to
display
for
any
of
the
outdoor
sensors
within
10
minutes,
(“
‐ ‐ ‐
“
is
displayed),
remove
the
batteries
from
all
units
for
1
minute
and
start
the
Setup
procedure
again
at
Step
1.
MOUNTING
THE
SENSORS
AND
PLACEMENT
OF
THE
WIRELESS
DISPLAY:
IMPORTANT:
Ensure
that
all
of
the
sensor
data
can
be
received
at
the
intended
mounting
locations
before
you
drill
mounting
holes.
The
wind
and
rain
sensors
have
a
wireless
range
of
200
‐
feet
&
the
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
has
a
wireless
range
of
200
‐
feet
.
Keep
in
mind
that
the
ranges
equate
to
an
open
air
scenario
with
no
obstructions.
Each
obstruction
(roof,
walls,
floors,
ceilings,
etc.)
will
reduce
the
range.
The
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
measures
outdoor
temperature
&
humidity
and
collects
the
data
from
the
wind
and
the
rain
sensors.
It
sends
all
outdoor
weather
data
to
the
wireless
display,
so
the
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
must
be
within
the
200
‐
foot
wireless
range
of
the
wireless
display.
This
allows
the
wind
and
rain
sensors
to
be
placed
relative
to
the
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
rather
than
the
wireless
display.
See
Wireless
Data
Diagram
above.
The
wind
and
rain
sensors
must
be
mounted
within
the
200
‐
foot
wireless
range
of
the
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
and
on
the
same
side
of
the
house.
The
wireless
display
must
be
within
the
80
‐
foot
wireless
range
of
the
USB
transceiver
to
send
weather
data
to
the
PC.
In
addition,
915
MHz
sensors
transmit
better
at
a
minimum
mounted
height
of
6
feet
.
If
the
sensor
wireless
icons
drop
from
the
display
as
you
move
them
into
their
intended
locations,
the
sensors
may
be
too
far
from
the
wireless
display.
Try
moving
the
wireless
display