Instruction manual
TROUBLESHOOTING
1110
Barometric Pressure
USE
Barometric pressure, also called atmospheric pressure, is defined as 
the pressure at any location on the Earth, caused by the weight of 
the column of air above it. At sea level, atmospheric pressure has an 
average value of one atmosphere, and gradually decreases as 
altitude increases. 
The weight of the air mass, or atmosphere, that envelopes Earth 
exerts pressure on all points of the planet's surface. Meteorologists 
use a tool called a barometer to measure atmospheric pressure. At 
sea level the atmospheric pressure is approximately 1 kilogram per 
square centimeter (14.7 pounds per square inch), which will cause a 
column of mercury in a mercury barometer to rise 760 millimeters 
(30.4 in). 
Subtle variations in atmospheric pressure greatly affect the weather. 
Low pressure generally brings rain. In areas of low air pressure, the 
air is less dense and relatively warm, which causes it to rise. The 
expanding and rising air naturally cools, and the water vapor in the 
air condenses, forming clouds and the drops that fall as rain. In high 
pressure areas, conversely, the air is dense and relatively cool, which 
causes it to sink. The water vapor in the sinking air does not 
condense, leaving the skies sunny and clear.
This weather station displays the current barometric pressure, as well 
as a pressure indicator arrow of the trend (rising, falling or steady), 
pictured below. The multi-variable history chart also tracks and 
display the changes in pressure for the last 12 hours (-12, -6, -3, -2, 
-1, 0). The chart allows you to monitor the rate of change over time. 
These features can assist you in forecasting changes in the weather.
Problem
Bad
Wireless Sensor
Reception
Display Console
Screen Not Working
Possible Solution(s)
no bars
Relocate the display console and/or the outdoor 
sensor. The units must be within 330 feet (100 
meters) of each other. Make sure both units are 
placed at least 3 feet (.91 m) away from electronics 
that may interfere with the wireless communication 
(such as TVʼs, microwaves, computers, etc). 
NOTE: It may take up to 20 minutes for the display 
console to re-synchronize with the sensor when 
batteries are replaced. Use lithium batteries in 
sensor when temperature is below -4ºF (-20ºC). 
Make sure the A-B-C switch selection in the battery 
compartments of both the display unit and sensor 
match each other.
Batteries may need to be replaced.
Check that batteries are correctly installed.
Press the reset button located on the back of the 
display unit to reset the entire unit. Please note that 
all of the date and time information will need to be 
entered manually after a reset.
Precision Forecast
displaying “- -”
for high/low
Precision Forecast
is Inaccurate
The Precision Forecast will not display predicted 
high or low temperatures for the first few hours 
after powering on or resetting. During this initial 
learning mode, the weather forecast will collect 
data to learn your weather patterns.
If the forecast seems wildly inaccurate, make 
certain that your geographic region is selected 
properly. The geographic region selection can 
drastically affect the accuracy of the forecast. See 
“FORECAST CALIBRATION” to learn how you 
may fine tune and improve the accuracy of the 
forecasting feature.









