Question about Measuring Tools & Sensors
When sensor is outdoors, outdoor temp is displayed and when indoors the indoor temp is displayed. Is there some way to set it up to work properly or do I just leave the sensor indoors?
The display has the internal sensor for temp and barometer, The 5 in one has the sensor for outdoors and shows temp, wind speed and direction, humidity and rain. With the added lightning detector having the additional temp sensor in it, the system is redundant. It is recommended to put the sensor outside for best results that t have the least interference and maximum range..
Posted on Apr 01, 2018
Thanks for the response. I did try that but when I put the lightning sensor outside my Indoor temp displayed on the display screen is the temp of wherever the lightning sensor is. My question is: Is there a procedure to set the indoor sensor to use the screen sensor instead of lightning sensor?
change the switch in the sensor to another setting from a b or c and then test it again.
Fixed it. I put the lightning sensor outside then reset the display unit and seems to work properly now. Thanks for your suggestions.
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SOURCE: model 6312026 Nexxtech 433MHz wireless
Hello, you have to push few second the mode button and after date, hour etc it will be possible to change F for Celsius. He will flashing and after push one of the two button up or down.
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Posted on Nov 20, 2008
SOURCE: 3M Precision Digital Atomic Wall
After replacing the transmitter batteries several times, I tried replacing the clock batteries. They must have been getting low. Once I put in new batteries in the clock it worked fine. Good Luck.
Posted on Jan 15, 2009
SOURCE: U4 System transmission between indoor and outdoor units Daikin
Sounds like an interconnecting wiring error. Check wiring connection i.e. wires are connected in right order 1 to1 2 to 2 etc. from indoor terminal board to outdoor terminal board. Also check for slack or loose connections.
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Posted on Jun 28, 2010
SOURCE: Acu-Rite indoor outdoor thermometer won't stop periodic beeping
There is no way to turn off beeping. From this site: http://www.chaneyinstruments.com/FAQ.aspx
found solution - search for - Q: My wireless weather station periodically beeps, why?
A: .. unit's ability to detect a foreign radio frequency of another wireless unit when that unit transmits a signal. .. any wireless devices transmitting on a radio frequency have the potential to interfere with each other. Limit the amount of wireless devices to lesson the chance of interference. When beeping occurs, one device will need to be deactivated.
There is no way to turn off beeping, d/s designers forgot. I had the same problem, another external temp gauge showed up on the other channel, so my neighbor or someone is using the similar unit. MY SOLUTION: opened back of case and cut black wire to piezo speaker (at base if rear cover opposite side of stand-up prop) that creates beep. Don't use any sound features, ALL good now.
Posted on Mar 02, 2011
SOURCE: Need set up manual for The Weather Channel indoor
The manual for the thermometer is available on the LaCrosse site: http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/7034twcit/index.php . The direct link is http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/7034twcit/manual.pdf .
Put the batteries in the remote(s) first. (If you need to reset the units, pull the batteries from the indoor temperature sensor and the remotes for 10 minutes before restarting.) With the remotes and indoor sensor 3 to 5 feet apart, put the batteries in the indoor temperature sensor. Then wait 10 minutes before pressing any buttons. Once you have confirmed communication between the units, then move the remotes to their final location (not more than 330 feet away minus 30 feet for external walls or windows and 20 feet for each internal wall between the units.)
I hope this helps.
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Posted on Jul 08, 2011
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