User's Manual
6 – “Up” button (on back of Receiver Unit):
Press to advance settings one step forward. Press and hold 3 seconds to fast advance.
7 – C/F Button (on back of Receiver Unit):
Press to select °F or °C temperature scale.
8 - Battery Compartments (On back of Receiver Unit and on top of Wind Gauge Sensor base):
The home receiver unit and remote Wind Gauge Sensor each use 2AA batteries. Lithium
batteries are recommended for the outdoor Wind Gauge Sensor, as lithium batteries will last
longer and thus will not need to be replaced as often as alkaline batteries.
9 - Table Stand (Fits on back of Receiver Unit):
Allows stable placement of receiver unit on a flat surface. Insert table stand prongs into slots
located at the lower back side of the receiver unit.
10 - Wall Mount (On back of Receiver Unit):
The receiver features a recessed key hole to secure each unit to a nail or other appropriate wall
hanger.
Assembling the Wind Gauge Sensor
The Wind Gauge Sensor ships in 2 pieces: the base unit and the compass/wind direction pointer.
To attach the compass/pointer to the base unit, you will need a small Phillips screwdriver (not
included).
1. Place the compass/wind vane on the metal prong on the top of the wind sensor base unit.
Push gently on the compass/pointer until it is all the way on the prong.
Before pushing down the wind vane, align and match the slot inside the wind and hole
with the metal prong. Otherwise it won’t fit and go all the way down.
2. There is a screw hole on the side of the compass/wind vane. Place the included screw
into the hole and tighten. This will secure the compass/wind vane to the base unit.
Installing Home Unit Receiver Batteries
Important: install the receiver’s batteries first, before installing batteries in the remote
Wind Gauge Sensor:
1. Remove the battery compartment cover, located on the back of the receiver unit.
2. Insert 2 AA alkaline batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols marked inside the battery
compartment.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
4. After battery installation, the receiver unit will automatically search for remote sensors for 2
minutes. The displays on the LCD screen will flash during this Search mode.
Selecting and Testing a Location for the Remote Wind Gauge Sensor
The Wind Gauge Sensor can measure temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed and
direction. It will then transmit these readings back to the home receiver unit, up to a distance of
200 feet.
Before mounting the remote Wind Gauge Sensor, measure the distance between the monitor and
the sensor to be sure they are within an effective transmission range (within 200 feet), and that
there are no physical obstructions between the units (such as a shed or trees) that might block
transmission signals. The Wind Gauge Sensor should not be blocked by anything on the top or
sides, so that wind can freely reach the Sensor for accurate speed and direction reading.









