User manual
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4.6 Best Practices for Wireless Communication 
Wireless  communication  is  susceptible  to  interference,  distance,  walls  and  metal  barriers.  We 
recommend the following best practices for trouble free wireless communication. 
1.  Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI). Keep the console several feet away from computer 
monitors and TVs. 
2.  Radio  Frequency  Interference  (RFI).  If  you  have  other  433  MHz  devices  and 
communication  is  intermittent,  try  turning  off  these  other  devices  for  troubleshooting 
purposes.  You  may  need  to  relocate  the  transmitters  or  receivers  to  avoid  intermittent 
communication. 
3.  Line of Sight Rating. This device is rated at 300 feet line of sight (no interference, barriers or 
walls)  but  typically  you will get  100  feet maximum under  most  real-world  installations, 
which include passing through barriers or walls. 
4.  Metal  Barriers.  Radio  frequency  will  not  pass  through  metal  barriers  such  as  aluminum 
siding. If you have metal siding, align the remote and console through a window to get a clear 
line of sight. 
4.7 Adjustment or Calibration 
Note: The calibrated  value can  only be adjusted  on  the console. The  remote sensor(s)  always 
displays the un-calibrated or measured value. 
Note: The purpose of calibration is to fine tune or correct for any sensor error associated with the 
devices margin of error. The measurement can be adjusted from the console to calibrate to a known 
source. 
Calibration is only useful if you have a known calibrated source you can compare it against, and is 
optional. This section discusses practices, procedures and sources for sensor calibration to reduce 
manufacturing and degradation errors. Do not compare your readings obtained from sources such as 
the internet, radio, television or newspapers. They are in a different location and typically update once 
per hour. 
The purpose of your weather station is to measure conditions of your surroundings, which vary 
significantly from location to location. 
Prior  to entering  the calibration mode,  press  the CHANNEL/+  button until the channel  indication 
arrow   is pointing at the appropriate channel. 
To enter the temperature calibration mode, press and hold the ALARM/ADJUST and CHANNEL/+ 
buttons  at  the  same  time  for  5 seconds  and  the  temperature  value  will  begin  flashing.  Press  the 
CHANNEL/+  button  to  increase  the  temperature  and  the  CLEAR/-  button  to  decrease  the 
temperature  reading in 0.1° increments. To  rapidly increase (or decrease)  the  temperature reading, 
press and hold the CHANNEL/+ or CLEAR/- button. 
To  return the  temperature to the  actual or uncalibrated measurement,  press the  ALARM/ADJUST 
button. 
Once the displayed temperature equals the calibrated source, press and hold the ALARM/ADJUST 
button for three seconds, or wait 15 seconds for timeout, and the temperature value will stop flashing. 
Discussion: Temperature errors can occur when a sensor is placed too close to a heat source (such 
as a building structure, the ground or trees). 










