User's Manual

needs to be pointing north first, otherwise the wind direction data transmitted to the home receiver
will be incorrect.
Important: The same Wind Direction calibration procedure (steps 2 to 5) is needed for the first
set up and after every battery replacement.
1. Mount the Wind Gauge Sensor in a proper location as previously described. If the batteries
are still in the sensor, open the battery compartment cover and remove the batteries.
2. Use the compass on the top of the Sensor to determine due north. Turn the smaller,
propeller-shaped pointer end of the Wind Direction Indicator so it is pointing due north. Hold
the Pointer facing due north; do not allow it to turn.
3. Insert 2 AA batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols marked inside the battery
compartment. (Important: As described in Step 2, be certain the Wind Direction Pointer on the
Wind Gauge Sensor is pointing north before inserting the batteries. Also, lithium batteries are
recommended for the Sensor, as they will last longer and thus will not need to be replaced as
often as alkaline batteries).
4. The red LED indicator above the battery cover of the Wind Gauge Sensor will flash few
seconds after battery installation, indicating Wind Direction calibration is complete.
5. Replace the battery cover and tighten the screws.
6. If the Wind Direction Indicator is not pointing due north when the red LED first flashes,
calibration will not be accurate. Remove the Wind Gauge Sensor batteries and repeat steps 2 - 5.
7. Hold the CHANNEL button on the monitor to search for remote transmitter. If transmission is
successful, readings will appear on the receiver within 10 minutes. If readings do not appear,
reorient the units and repeat the above calibration steps.
Setting up Additional Temperature/Humidity Sensors (not included)
The remote Wind Gauge Sensor will transmit temperature and humidity readings from one
location. With the purchase of an additional 1 or 2 temperature/humidity sensors, The Wind
Gauge System can monitor temperature and humidity readings in 1 or 2 additional locations with
the purchase of additional temperature/humidity sensors. These remotes can be used to monitor
temperatures in a garage, basement, childs room, wine cellar, or any other location within the
transmission range. Please note these sensors can only monitor temperature and humidity; wind-
related readings can only be measured by the one Wind Gauge Sensor that is included in this
package.
To add a temperature/humidity Sensor:
1. Select a location for the remote sensor that is within the effective transmission range.
2. Lift off the bracket stand, located on the back of the remote sensor, to access the battery
compartment cover.
3. Remove the 4 screws that secure the battery compartment cover and then remove the cover.
4. Assign channel 2 or 3 to the remote sensor by setting the slide switch inside the battery
compartment. (Channel 1 is already assigned to the Wind Gauge Sensor and should not be used
by any other remote sensors).
5. Insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols marked inside the battery
compartment.
6. Press the Tx button in the remote battery compartment to send a transmission to the receiver.
The red LED Indicator light will flash when a signal is transmitted. Remote unit temperature
updates will then be transmitted between 30 second and 2 minute 30 second intervals.
7. Replace the battery compartment cover, replace and tighten screws and reattach the bracket
stand.
8. Press and hold the CHANNEL button on the front of the receiver unit to search for remote
sensor signals. it will search for all channels at the same time and no particular searching
sequence for different channels.