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mike wurl Posted on Jun 11, 2022
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How can i get the weather station to communicate with the display center

The weather station is only recording indoor temp not the outside temp

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If it is like mine, the CR2032 battery in the base station only lasts about 6 months, whereas the one in the outdoor unit lasts over a year. Try this though. Remove the batteries from both units. Replace the battery in the indoor unit and then in the outdoor unit. It should re-register it.

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