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Mounting options
The weather station is intended to be located on flat surfaces, such as
on tables or in cabinets. Through the loop on the rear of the
transmitter, the transmitter is suitable for mounting on walls.
Please mount the sensor outside in a sheltered place to avoid direct
heavy rain and direct sunshine for best results & readings.
Operating conditions
Set the weather station on in a dry interior and away from sources of
interference, such as televisions or metal plates. The transmitter
should be mounted protected from rain and direct sunlight.
Before putting in the batteries
First of all, find your location’s altitude – this will be needed to set up
the weather station’s barometer correctly. One way to find it is to
search for your location at
corresponding altitude figure (which is shown on that website in the
bottom right of the screen as of July 2020), or use any other website
on which you can find the correct altitude for your location. Make a
note of your altitude and round it up or down to the nearest 10 metres.
Now, using the table in the back of this user manual, find your nearest
city and make a note of its 3-letter abbreviation for use later. Then
carry out the following instructions.
Initial Operation Set Up
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Open the battery compartment located on the rear side of the each
of the outdoor sensor and weather station units. Place the
batteries in the sensor first, then in the weather station; please
pay attention to the polarity.
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As soon as the weather station main display unit has power, the
display screen will self-test, then the unit will beep; next, the
altitude value will flash for 20 seconds. Within these 20 seconds,
please use the “+” or “-” buttons to set the altitude of your
location, to the nearest 10 metres (this is necessary for the
correct display of atmospheric pressure for your location). Please
note: if you cannot enter the altitude setting within 20 seconds,
simply remove the batteries and then start again afresh.
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Proceed as follows.