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There is a reset button on each sensor unit and there is a reset on the base display. The NA means that the signal is not being sensed from the remote. If you use the reset button on the base you will lose all the historical data. The problem may be related to strong interference from something else nearby, You can bring the sensor inside to see if the base picks it up. IF it does not it may need to be replaced. I have dealt with Oregon Scientific before and they are very good with their support. http://www.oregonscientificstore.com/WMR86A-Oregon-Scientific-Backyard-Pro-Wireless-Weather-Station.product
Hi, I always have trouble getting mine to work after changing the batteries, but I have just managed to get it going by doing the following: taking batteries out of main unit putting new battery in remote unit and pressing remote unit reset button re-inserting batteries in main unit and pressing reset button.
i think the trick is to ensure that the batteries go in the remote unit first, then the main unit after that. It has taken me days to work this out!
My Oregon Scientific Weather Station RGR122: The total rainfall and rainfall windows won't stop flashing. I have removed the new batteries several times, changed batteries in outside collector, and reset the inside unit multiple times. What can I do to solve this problem. Frustrated! Darla
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