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Lonna Lana Posted on Oct 02, 2017
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BIOS weather 315BC-TX I see a little switch [3 2 1] which situated under a batteries cover of an outdoor transmitter. What the switch for?

BIOS weather 315BC-TX manual. I see a little switch [3 2 1] which situated under a batteries cover of an outdoor transmitter. you'll see this switch inside if you unscrew the cover of the batteries box What the switch for?

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I'll admit I don't know the answer, but I can see that the receiver can receive up to three transmitters - so an educated guess would be that each transmitter can be identified using this switch??

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: BIOS Battery

After spending a couple of hours looking for the cmos battery I found it. It is located underneath the mouse keypad. To access it you must unscrew the front bottom of the laptop and be able to seperate to top and bottom portion of the laptop. On the right hand side you will see a pocket inside is the battery. I hope this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2008

SOURCE: A/C will not turn off

you need to replace the controll station this is a common problem on the ranger the controller seems to send a signal to turn on the air con compressor go to the scrap yard and get the correct controll panel and replace it alot cheaper than the oem unit from the dealer at 195.00 here in canada so give that a shot or wire switch direct to the 12 volt compressor clutch wires alot cheaper good luck waiting to hear more re issue

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: Can I use the Intermatic EJ500CH timer in an outdoor box?

No as long as the box is well insulated.
The operating temperture must not fall below - 5

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Rod Wallberg

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2010

SOURCE: dashes in my outdoor weather reading of Oregon Scientific station

The signals are not being received by the main unit. Try to reposition the unit or move it to a different location. Also make sure the antenna is in the clear and not next to any thing like a cordess phone or charger as these can make RF noise that can block or cover the needed signals.

Andrew Tunnera

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2011

SOURCE: skyscan atomic clock weather

Make sure the battery contcts are clean of any corrosion.


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