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Note:
When putting the Weather Centre into operation,
it is important to have them in close proximity (e.g. on a
table) while completing wiring and set-up of the system.
This step is important to allow testing of all components
for correct function before placing and mounting them at
their final destinations (See
Positioning
below).
1.
Unwind the cables of the Wind sensor. Connect
the Wind sensor to the Thermo-hygro transmitter
by plugging the connector head into the socket of
the Thermo-hygro sensor.
2.
First insert the batteries into the Thermo-hygro sensor and optional rain sensor
(purchased separately) (See
How to install and replace the batteries into the
Thermo-hygro sensor
and
How to install and replace the batteries into the rain
sensor
below).
3.
Then insert the batteries into the Weather Centre (See
How to install and replace
the batteries into the Weather Centre
below
)
. Once the batteries are installed, all
segments of the LCD will light up. It will then display the time as 12:00, the date as
1.1.09, the weather icons, and air pressure value. "- - -" will be shown for outdoor
data.
4.
The Weather Centre will start receiving data from the transmitter. The transmission
reception icon will be blinking to indicate that the centre is trying to get the thermo-
hygro transmitter data. The outdoor temperature, humidity and wind data should
then be displayed on the Weather Centre. If this does not happen after 135 seconds,
the batteries will need to be removed from all units. You will have to start again from
step 2.
5.
The transmitter reception icon is now blinking again to indicate that the centre is
trying to get the rain sensor data. It will stop blinking once the rain sensor has been
detected. If this does not happen after 135 seconds, you will need to start again from
step 2.
6.
You may need to check the cable for correct connection and all the components for
correct function by manually turning the wind-gauge by moving the wind-vane; tilting
the rain sensor to hear the impact of the internal moving seesaw, etc. (see
Positioning
below).
7.
Time and date must be manually set.
8.
After the Weather Centre has been checked for correct function with regard to the
above points and found fit, the initial set up of the weather centre system is finished
and the mounting of the system components can take place. It must be ensured
Socket for wind
sensor