• Slide the switch on the battery compartment (11) into the "unlocked" position and open the cover.
• Insert the batteries according to the +/— polarity.
• Close the battery compartment cover and slide the switch into the "locked" position.
ATTENTION! When choosing the location for installing the outdoor sensor, keep in mind that the rain funnel requires periodic cleaning. Place the
sensor at least 1.5m away from buildings. Choose a place for it in an open space with direct access to sunlight. For reliable data transmission,
the distance between the sensor and the weather station should be up to 150m. To avoid interference, make sure the sensor and the main base
are 1—2m away from household devices operating on the same frequency.
• Pick a convenient location to install the 5-in-1 outdoor sensor. The kit includes mounting brackets for installment on a vertical or horizontal
surfaces, as well as on your own mounting pole.
• Lock the sensor in place tight to avoid it shaking in a windy weather, as it may negatively impact precipitation readings accuracy.
• Tighten the mounting brackets (7) to the surface/wall using 4 included tapping screws, or attach the mounting pole to your existing one with the
included M5 bolts and nuts. Attaching to a mounting pole requires using the included rubber pads.
• Install the outdoor sensor so that the rain funnel faces north and the solar panel faces south. Use a compass for precise positioning.
• Use the bubble level (3) to horizontally level the sensor. If it's not level, the reading of UV and light intensity will be inaccurate.
• To correct the horizontal level of the outdoor sensor, loosen the screws on the mounting pole (6). Adjust the level so that the bubble is in the
middle of the level, and tighten the screws.
• The standard direction for the wireless outdoor sensor is north, which provides the most accuracy in the Northern Hemisphere. However, if you are
located in the Southern Hemisphere, the sensor needs to be pointed to south.
• Select the STH mode in the clock settings (refer to the "Clock setup" section).
Weather station
Plug the power adapter into the weather station power jack (9). Insert 3 AAA alkaline batteries for backup power, maintaining the polarity.
ATTENTION! The DC adapter is recommended to power the main base. Batteries are used only as backup power reserve.
Pairing with the wireless 5-in-1 sensor
• Once your weather station powers on, it should automatically search for and connect to the wireless sensors.
• If connection is not established within 10 minutes, retry pairing mode by removing and reinserting the power plug.
• You will see the blinking
antenna icon will appear solid (not flashing), and the readings for outdoor temperature and humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall
will appear in their designated segments of the screen. The station has entered normal display mode.
• If after a reset or reboot of the station the connection to the sensors fails, press and hold the CHANNEL button for 2 seconds to enter pairing
mode. This will let the station automatically re-register sensors.
Setting up Wi-Fi and weather server connection
• An active 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network is required.
icon on the base screen, displayed in the temperature/humidity segment (1). Once the pairing process completes, the
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