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Rain Window
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Rain Statistics
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Select Rain Display: inches or mm
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24 Hour Rainfall Alert
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Wind Window
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Wind Display
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Wind Direction
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Wind Speed, Wind Gust, Wind Chill
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Select Wind Speed Unit of Measure: km/h, mph, m/s, knots
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Wind MAX/MIN Data
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Set Wind Alerts
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Disable Wind Alerts
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Backlight Options
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Memory Reset Procedure
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Changing Batteries
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Weather Station
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Remote Sensors
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Position Sensors Outside
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Wind
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Rain
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Thermo-hygro
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Position Weather Station
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Care and Maintenance
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Specifications
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Warranty Information
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FCC Statement
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City Codes
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Features
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Moon phase icon
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Forecast icons change based on Barometric Pressure
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Barometric Pressure with 24 hr. history graph
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Local Barometric Pressure reading
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12/24 hr. atomic time and date with manual set option
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Outdoor temperature (°F/°C)
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Outdoor humidity (%RH)
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Indoor temperature (°F/°C)
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Indoor humidity (%RH)
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Wind chill (°F/°C)
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Wind speed (mph, m/s, km/h, knots)
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Wind direction compass display
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Rainfall amount (inches/mm)
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Time alarm with snooze (weekly and single day settings)
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Calendar display: M/D or D/M in six languages
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Altitude adjustment for pressure compensation
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Dew point and comfort level indicators
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Low battery indicators
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Light sensor detects low light conditions and automatically adjusts backlight
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Wireless range of 100 feet (30 meters) open air
Setup Instructions Step-by-Step
Batteries:
We recommend using Alkaline batteries for the remote sensors and the weather station when temperatures are
above 32°F (0°C). We recommend using Lithium batteries for the remote sensors when temperatures are below 32°F
(0°C).
Note:
Setup all three remote sensors and allow them to run for at least
two minutes
before powering the weather
station. Ensure all sensor readings are received on the weather station before mounting sensors outside.