User's Manual

If you loose the signal (Light does not blink), try alternate mounting
locations for the temperature sensor.
Once location is established remove the battery, and the test
jumper. (Leave Battery disconnected).
Wind Transmitter
Remove the Ni-Cad Batteries from the charger once they are fully
charged.
Install the Batteries inside the Wind Transmitter Case.
The Red Light on the Receiver box should light every 2 seconds.
Remove the jumper from the test position.
Bring the mast to the rooftop
Mount the mast to a mounting bracket (not supplied).
Choose a location at least 8’ of vertical clearance above objects on
the roof.
Check the light on the receiver it should blink every two seconds.
Align the wind direction Z-mast arm to the EAST. Then tighten mast
per instructions supplied with the mast.
Display Installation
As you position your display, be aware of possible interference from cordless
phones, computer monitors, and other items. To help prevent interference, mount
receiver at least 12’ away from such appliances. For best reception, avoid installation near
large metallic surfaces.
Receiver
Cut a hole in the wall large enough for the receiver to pass through.
Drop the receiver inside the wall.
Anchor instruments/wood panel to the wall using wood screws.
Check functions to be sure that instruments are displaying data.
If you are having difficulty receiving transmissions, it may be
necessary to move the individual sensor transmitters, or the
receiver.
Other Information
Batteries
The AA Alkaline Batteries in the temperature and rain collector
transmitter should last approximately six to twelve months. We
recommend replacing the Batteries every 6 months to avoid loss of
data.
The AA Ni-Cad Batteries in the Wind transmitter will continually
recharge via the Solar charging system. The characteristics of the
batteries are such that they could need replacement every three to
five years.