User Manual

D. Wind Transmitter
- Once fully charged, remove the NiCad batteries from the battery charger, and
install them into the Wind transmitter.
o The red LED on the Receiver box should blink every 2 seconds.
- Bring the mast to the desired installation location (rooftop).
- The red LED on the Receiver box should continue to blink every 2 seconds.
- Mount the mast to your mounting bracket (not supplied).
- Choose a location with at least 8’ of vertical clearance above objects on the
roof.
- The LED on the receiver should continue to blink every 2 seconds. If the signal
is lost (LED does not blink), try an alternate mounting location or alternate
receiver location.
- Move the test jumper back to the normal position.
- Remove one battery, wait a few seconds and, then re-install the battery. This
will restart the unit in normal mode.
- Align the wind direction Z-mast arm so it is pointing to the EAST and the Solar
Panel is facing SOUTH and angled 22.5° above the horizon. Then secure the
mast per the instructions supplied with your mounting bracket.
V. Display Installation
- When deciding upon a location your weather instrument display, be aware of
possible interference from cordless phones, computer monitors, and other
household appliances.
- To lessen the chance of interference, mount the wireless Receiver at least 12’
away from such appliances.
- For best reception, avoid installation near large metallic surfaces.
VI. Receiver Installation
- Re-install the batteries in the rain and temperature transmitters.
- Cut a hole in the wall large enough for the Receiver to pass through.
- Place the Receiver inside the wall, either above or below the instruments.
- Anchor the instruments or wood panel to the wall using wood screws.
- Check all functions to ensure that instruments are displaying data.
- If you are having difficulty receiving transmissions, it may be necessary to
move either the Receiver or the Transmitter for an individual sensor.
- It is possible to connect the receiver up to 50’ away from the display. This may
help you locate the best signal reception.