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1. gt LJ gt 2 IT Instruction Manual Professional Weather Center model 00502 CONTENTS Unpacking Instructions 2 Placement Guidelines 11 Package Contents 2 5 in 1 Sensor Installation 12 Product Registration 2 Using the Weather Center 13 Features amp Benefits 5 in 1 3 Programmable Alarms 13 Features amp Benefits Display 4 Troubleshooting 0 15 Back of Display Unit 6 amp Maintenance 17 7 17 5 in 1 Sensor Setup Z Specifications 0 19 Display Unit Setup 8 FCC Information 19 Set the Time amp Date 9 Customer Support 20 Measurement Units Waranty 20 Questions Contact Customer Support at 877 221 1252 or visit www AcuRite com SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ACUDIeITE Congratulations on your new AcuRite product To ensure the best possible product performance please read this manual in its entirety and retain it for future reference Unpacking Instructions Remove the protective film that is applied to the LCD screen prior to using this product Locate the tab and peel off to remove Package Contents 1 Display unit with tabletop stand 2 5 in 1 sensor 3 Sensor mounting
2. C switch to A B or C You must select the same letter choices for both the 1 Slide off the battery sensor and the display unit in order compartment cover for the units to synchronize 2 Insert 4 x AA batteries into the battery compartment as Install or Replace Batteries shown Follow the polarity Batteries MUST be installed for diagram in the battery this product to operate AcuRite recommends high quality alkaline 3 Replace the battery cover or lithium batteries for the best product performance Heavy duty or rechargeable batteries are not recommended Locate and remove the rain gauge stabilizer plastic tab taped into the bottom of the sensor The rain gauge will not function until this is removed Remove Rain Gauge Stabilizer The 5 in 1 sensor requires lithium batteries in low temperature conditions Cold temperatures can LITHIUM 70 C 158 F 776 1580F A B C Switch Set to match display unit Rain Gauge Stabilizer Install Batteries Remove and discard 4 AA Batteries Display Unit Setup The display unit operates with batteries and or power adapter Regardless of the power source it is recommended that batteries always be installed to ensure continuous operation and retain records in case of a power outage Oo Set the A B C Switch The A B C switch is located inside the battery compartment It can be set to A B or C
3. However you must select the same letter choices for both the sensor and the display unit in order for the units to synchronize Plug in Power Adapter For the best performance plug in the power adapter as the main power source for this product 1 A B C Switch set to match sensor Plug in Power a Adapter Install or Replace Backup Batteries optional Insert 3 x AA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment as shown Follow the polarity diagram in the battery compartment Install Backup Batteries optional 3 AA Batteries IMPORTANT Batteries are a backup power source to preserve records in the event of a power outage Power adapter is recommended as the primary power source to enjoy the full functionality of this product PLEASE DISPOSE OF OLD OR DEFECTIVE BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE WAY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS BATTERY SAFETY Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to battery installation Remove batteries from equipment which is not be used for an extended period of time Follow the polarity diagram in the battery compartment Promptly remove dead batteries from the device Dispose of used batteries properly Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used DO NOT incinerate used batteries DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire
4. Subtle variations in barometric pressure greatly affect the weather This weath er forecaster displays the current pressure direction it s trending FALLING STEADY or RISING and a pressure chart The chart tracks and displays the change in pressure so you can monitor the rate of change over time Rainfall Event The rainfall feature tracks rain accumulation over all time the current month and current rainfall event Current event clears when no rain registers for 8 hours OR no rain registers for 1 hour and pressure rises by O3inhg or more Programmable Weather Alarms Each Selectable Weather Category features an alarm option When an alarm sounds the display unit emits an audible beep and flashes the affected category its alarm settings and any other relevant data Some alarms can be customized to alert you when your programmed value is reached Alarms include outdoor temperature outdoor humidity wind speed heat index dew point wind chill indoor temperature and indoor humidity The rain alarm does not require a preset numerical value but instead sounds as soon as rain is recorded Similarly the storm alarm sounds when a large atmo spheric pressure drop occurs which usually indicates an oncoming storm Note The storm alarm is NOT intended to be a safety device or warning system 13 Set a Weather Alarm 1 Choose the weather category for which you wish to set an alarm by pressing the up or down arrow buttons until
5. AcuRite customer support is committed to providing you with best in class service For assistance please have the model number of this product available and contact us in any of the following ways O 877 221 1252 info chaney inst com 24 7 support at www AcuRite com gt Installation Videos gt Instruction Manuals gt Replacement Parts IMPORTANT PRODUCT REGISTRATION Register online to receive year warranty protection www AcRite com Limited One Year Warranty At AcuRite we proudly uphold our commitment to quality technology Chaney Instrument Co warrants that all products it manufactures to be of good material and workmanship and to be free of defects when properly installed and operated for a period of one year from the date of purchase We recommend that you visit us at www AcuRite com for the fastest way to register your product However product registration does not eliminate the need to retain your original proof of purchase in order to obtain warranty benefits Chaney Instrument Co warrants that all products it manufactures to be of good material and workmanship and to be free of defects when properly installed and operated for a period of one year from the date of purchase Remedy for breach of this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the defective item s Any product which under normal use and service is proven to breach the warranty contained herein within ONE YEAR from date o
6. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equip ment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause sia and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device 19 Customer Support
7. as batteries may explode or leak DO NOT mix old and new batteries or types of batteries alkaline standard DO NOT use rechargeable batteries DO NOT recharge non rechargeable batteries DO NOT short circuit the supply terminals Set the Time amp Date The clock and calendar are utilized to time stamp history records and other data so it is important to set the time and date soon after you power on the display unit 200 9 4 Note The P stays Selectable Categories e even after setup Ly Dun 4 E Set the Time 1 Press the up or down arrow buttons until SET CLOCK is displayed on the Selectable Category part of the display unit 2 Press the 4 button to set the clock 3 Press the up or down arrows to adjust the hour Note the AM and PM indicators 4 Press the 4 button to confirm hour selection 5 Press the up or down arrows to adjust minutes 6 Press the 2 button to confirm minute selection The clock is now set 1 Press the up or down arrow buttons until SET DATE is displayed on the Selectable Category part of the display unit 2 Press the button to set the date 3 Press the up or down arrows to adjust the month 4 Press the S button to confirm month selection 5 Press the up or down arrows to adjust the day 6 Press the but
8. batteries or lithium batteries in No outdoor sensor sensor when temperature is below A F 20 C Do not A use heavy duty or rechargeable batteries NOTE It reception may take up to 20 minutes for display unit and sensor T no bars to synchronize after batteries are replaced Synchronize the units 1 Bring both the sensor and display unit indoors and remove batteries from each 2 Reinstall batteries in outdoor sensor 3 Reinstall batteries in display unit A Let the units sit within a couple feet of each other for about 20 minutes to gain a strong connection Flashing of the outdoor temperature may be an Outdoor indication of wireless interference temperature e Make sure the A B C switch the battery is flashing or compartments of both the display unit and sensor are showing dashes switched to the same letter You may choose A B or C but both units must match to sync up Weather Forecast icon predicts conditions for the next 12 to 24 hours not current conditions e Has Learning Mode icon disappeared from the display unit Learning Mode must complete before forecast and pressure will be accurate Allow unit to run continuously for 33 days Battery removal or resetting the display unit will restart Learning Mode After 14 days forecast should be fairly accurate however Learning Mode calibrates for a total of 33 days Inaccurate forecast 15 Troubleshooting e Make sure both the display unit and sen
9. ION HEIGHT Mount the sensor at a minimum height of 5 feet 1 5 meters off the ground in an open area Higher is better for wind measurements the National Weather Service recommends 33 feet high MOUNTING OPTIONS The included mounting bracket is designed to screw directly onto wooden posts or surfaces that are 2 x4 or larger The sensor can also be mounted directly to 3 4 steel or PVC pipe available at hardware stores and home centers Use the bubble abet DRGIBUCIIONS Q OQ inc uded on top o sensor to ensure leve ABOVE OR AROUND ON installation for accurate wind measurement SOLAR CELL INSTALLATION Install the sou sensor with the solar cell facing SOUTH This ensures the cell receives as much sun as possible and orients wind direction p 5 in 1 Sensor Installation 1 Fasten mounting base included to post 7 KG at least NA 5 Feet or pipe not included using the 4 longer screws included in the hardware bag ay 1 5 meters 2 Insert the mounting base into the hole on from the bottom of the sensor BD ground 3 Make sure the arrows on the top of the 2 sensor are pointed in the proper direction Ay and the bubble level is centered The solar cell should be facing south to 6 properly orient the wind direction A Fasten the sensor into the mounting base using the 2 shorter screws included in the hardware bag The 5 in 1 sensor is n
10. bracket 4 Mounting hardware 5 Snap in debris filter for rain collector 6 Power adapter 7 Instruction Manual IMPORTANT ie receive WARRANTY service PRODUCT REGISTRATION Register online SUPPORT to receive year warranty protection www AcuRite com Register a Product wl pore bea Features amp Benefits W H 5 IN 1 SENSOR 1 2 Rainfall Collector Funnel Solar Cell Panel Converts sunlight into power to run internal aspirating fan Internal Aspirating Fan not shown Draws ambient air into sensor to reduce solar radiation heating resulting in more accurate temperature measurement A B C Switch ID code that must match display s A B C switch to ensure units synchronize Battery Compartment 5 6 7 8 9 Temperature amp Humidity Sensors internal Mounting Bracket Wind Speed Anemometer Wind Direction Vane Mounting Bracket 10 Mounting Hardware Includes anchors and screws Qty Diameter Length 4 4 1 2 6 4 Debris Filter Snaps into rain collector to filter out twigs leaves etc Features amp Benefits Display 34 36 3435 OUTDOOR E HEAT INDEX DEW POINT WIND CHILL RAINFALL RATE finches hr Tull sensor batteries low ON a d DUT 158 12 13 14 15 16 17 Peak Wind Speed Highest speed from past 60 minutes Wind Speed Alarm On Indicator Average Wind Speed of all
11. ement of the wind vane and anemometer If needed use a small amount of spray lubricant clear silicone or graphite powder on the anemometer for improved movement Calibration Calibrate Temperature amp Humidity The indoor outdoor temperature and humidity readings can be calibrated on the display unit to improve accuracy Calibration improves accuracy when 5 in 1 sensor placement or environmental factors impact your data accuracy 1 Choose the weather category you wish to calibrate by pressing the up or down arrow buttons until the category is displayed on the Selectable Category part of the display unit 2 Press AND HOLD the up and down arrow buttons and the button all at the same time for 15 20 seconds The display unit beeps and all display data is hidden except for the value being calibrated e CAL calibrate and arrows appear next to the value being calibrated 17 3 Press the up or down arrow buttons to calibrate the data value higher or lower from the actual reading A Press the button to confirm the calibration adjustment TEMPERATURE Note The CAL icon remains illuminated next to calibrated CAL ap values Calibrate the Rain Gauge The rain gauge on the 5 1 sensor can be calibrated to improve accuracy Needed 5 1 sensor display unit plastic cup pin screw driver 1 First ensure 5 in 1 sensor is perfectly level using buil
12. ensor Placement A The 5 1 sensor is designed to remain outdoors all year long Choose an open location with no obstructions above or around the sensor for the most accurate measurements Important Placement Guidelines Display unit and sensor must be within 330 feet 100 m of each other MAXIMIZE WIRELESS RANGE Place units away from large metallic items thick walls metal surfaces or other objects that may limit wireless communication PREVENT WIRELESS INTERFERENCE Place both units at least 3 feet 9 m away from electronic devices TV computer microwave radio etc LOCATE AWAY FROM HEAT SOURCES Position sensor away from heaters air conditioners chimneys exhaust vents asphalt and concrete surfaces that radiate heat LOCATE AWAY FROM HUMIDITY SOURCES Avoid installing the sensor near pools spas or other bodies of water Water sources may impact humidity accuracy LOCATE AWAY FROM SPRINKLER HEADS DO NOT install the sensor where it will be sprayed by a sprinkler system This may force water inside the sensor LOCATE AWAY FROM WIND amp RAIN OBSTRUCTIONS DO NOT mount the sensor with obstructions around it Consider a location that is a wide open area with few structures around to ensure accurate measurements Visit us online to view installation photos and x video or learn more about AcuRite technology BE www AcuRite com 5in1 View Video 5 in 1 Sensor Installation Guidelines INSTALLAT
13. f sale will upon examination by Chaney and at its sole option be repaired or replaced by Chaney Transportation costs and charges for returned goods shall be paid for by the purchaser Chaney hereby disclaims all responsibility for such transportation costs and charges This warranty will 20 gt Register your Product gt Support User Forum gt Submit Feedback amp Ideas PRODUCT MUST BE REGISTERED TO RECEIVE WARRANTY SERVICE support tte it gt Register a Product not be breached and Chaney will give no credit for products it manufactures which have received normal wear and tear been damaged including by acts of nature tampered abused improperly installed damaged In shipping or repaired or altered by others than authorized representatives of Chaney The above described warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied and all other warranties are hereby expressly disclaimed including without limitation the implied warranty of merchantability and the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose Chaney expressly disclaims all liability for special consequential or incidental damages whether arising in tort or by contract from any breach of this warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you Chaney further disclaims all liability from persona
14. her forecast self calibration is complete 29 12 to 24 Hour Weather Forecast Self Calibrating Forecasting pulls data from your 5 1 sensor to generate your personal forecast 30 Current Outdoor Humidity Arrow icon indicates the direction the humidity is trending 31 Outdoor Humidity Alarm On Indicator 32 Outdoor Temperature Alarm On Indicator 33 Current Outdoor Temperature Arrow icon indicates direction the temperature is trending 34 Previous 2 Wind Directions 35 Current Wind Speed 36 Current Wind Direction 37 Sensor Low Battery Indicator 38 Momentary Backlight Button Lights display for 5 seconds only applicable while on battery power Back of Display Unit j BACK OF DISPLAY UNIT 5 oo i 12 00am 1 Backlight Dimmer Switch Adjusts display backlight settings 6 Reset Off low medium high Full reset to factory defaults 2 Integrated Hang Hole 7 Clear All for easy wall mounting Clears all data recorded 3 Battery Compartment Cover 8 Battery Compartment 4 A B C Switch 9 Plugin for Power Adapter ID code that must match 5 in 1 sensor s A B C switch to ensure units synchronize 10 Power Adapter 5 in 1 Sensor Setup Set the A B C Switch cause alkaline batteries to function 1 improperly Use lithium batteries the the 5 in 1 sensor for temperatures attery compartment vet the A b below 4 F 20
15. ime will need to be entered after a reset Display screen not working If your AcuRite product does not operate properly after trying the troubleshooting steps visit www AcuRite com or call 877 221 1252 for assistance 16 Care amp Maintenance Display Unit Care Clean with a soft damp cloth Do not use caustic cleaners or abrasives Keep away from dust dirt and moisture Clean ventilation ports regularly with a gentle puff of air 5 in 1 Sensor Care Clean the Sensor Clean with a soft damp cloth Do not use caustic cleaners or abrasives that will mar the polished surfaces of the rain collection funnel or the solar cell Scratches will result in decreased performance and reliability Insect Prevention Insects may cause obstructions and interrupt data by nesting in or on 5 in 1 sensor To limit this problem spray the outside of the sensor with a household insect repellent Consult the insect repellent instructions prior to use Snow amp Freezing Weather The 5 in 1 sensor will not be damaged by freezing conditions NOTE If the rain collec tor cup fills with snow and then melts it will register as rain on the display unit Clean the Rain Collector Cup Remove and empty rain collector debris filter The debris filter is located in the rain col lector funnel Remove from the top by gently squeezing and pulling out Clean the Wind Vane amp Anemometer Remove foreign matter from the outside of the sensor for free mov
16. l injury relating to its products to the extent permitted by law By acceptance of any of Chaney s products the purchaser assumes all Liability for the consequences arising from their use or misuse No person firm or corporation is authorized to assume for Chaney any other liability in connection with the sale of its products Furthermore no person firm or corporation is authorized to modify or waive the terms of this paragraph and the preceding paragraph unless done in writing and signed by a duly authorized agent of Chaney This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state For in warranty claims Chaney Instrument Co 965 Wells St Lake Geneva WI 53147 21 AC Weather Temperature Weather Kitchen Clocks Stations amp Humidity Alert Radio Thermometers amp Timers Its More than Accurate 5 ACUO RITE AcuRite offers an extensive assortment of precision instruments designed to provide you with information you can depend on to Plan your day with confidence www AcuRite com Chaney Instrument Co All rights reserved AcuRite is a registered trademark of the Chaney Instrument Co Lake Geneva WI 53147 All other trademarks and copy rights are the property of their respective owners AcuRite uses patented technology Visit www AcuRite com patents for details Printed in China 00502 INST 070114
17. ow ready to use Clear Data Collected During Installation When installation is complete clear erroneous data from the display unit by pressing the CLEAR TODAY button on the back of the display until inside the battery compartment This button will clear data recorded since 12 00 am Basic Setup is Complete The 5 in 1 sensor will now synchronize with the display unit It may take a few minutes for synchronization to complete If both or one of the units appear to be functioning improperly please refer to the troubleshooting section 12 OPERATION Using the Professional Weather Center Learning Mode Self Calibrating Forecasting use a unique algorithm to analyze changes in pressure over a time period called Learning Mode to determine your altitude After 14 days the Learning Mode icon disappears from the display screen At this point the self calibrated pressure is tuned in to your location and the unit is ready for superior weather prediction Weather Forecast AcuRite s patented Self Calibrating Forecasting provides your personal forecast of weather conditions for the next 12 to 24 hours by collecting data from the sensor in your backyard It generates a forecast with pinpoint accuracy personalized for your exact location RAIN MOSTLY SNOW RAIN SNOW LIKELY CLOUDY LIKELY MIX LIKELY lt gt flashing stormy View the complete list of icons at www AcuRite com acurite icons Barometric Pressure
18. sor are placed away from heat sources or vents see p 11 Make sure both units are positioned away from moisture sources see p 11 Make sure sensor is mounted at least 5 ft off the ground Calibrate indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity see p 17 Inaccurate temperature or humidity Verify the rain gauge stabilizer plastic tab has been removed from the bottom of the sensor see 7 Clear debris such as leaves out of the rain collector funnel and debris screen Calibrate the Rain Gauge see 18 Verify the sensor s internal tipping lever is moving freely by dripping a little water through the rain collector You should hear the lever tipping If you do not hear it you may need to clean inside the sensor Video available at www acurite com S5in 1 What is wind reading being compared to Pro weather stations are typically mounted at 30 ft high or more Make sure to compare data using a sensor positioned at the same mounting height Inaccurate wind e Check location of the sensor Ensure it s mounted readings minimum of 5 ft in the air with no obstructions around it within several feet e Ensure wind cups are spinning freely If they hesitate or stop try lubricating with graphite powder or spray lubricant e Check that the batteries are installed correctly Batteries may need to be replaced Reset the display by pressing the reset button located on the back of the display unit Date and t
19. speeds from past 2 minutes Pressure History Graph Current pressure on right with trend Rising Steady or Falling Historical Barometric Pressure Pressure reading 12 hours ago Storm Alert Alarm On Indicator Weather Select Heat index dew point wind chill indoor temperature humidity and rainfall rate inches of rain per hour Weather Select Button Press to change the Weather Select category data being displayed Clock Outdoor Sensor Signal Strength Alarm On Off Indicator for Selectable Category 15 Programmable Alarm Setting Alarm On Off Button Activate alarm press and hold to adjust alarm values DOWN Button Press to select Category shown in 15 and change settings Selectable Category Settings Button UP Button Press to select Category shown in 15 and change settings All Time Records Button Press for all time low and date recorded for current category selected on display 15 Press twice for all time high and date recorded 19 Record Low Shown for current category selected on the display 15 20 Clear Button Deletes record low 19 shown 21 Record High Shown for current category selected on the display 15 22 Clear Button Deletes record high 21 shown 23 Date 24 Current Month Total Rainfall 25 All Time Total Rainfall 26 Rainfall Alarm On Indicator 27 Current Rainfall Accumulates data during rainfall 28 Learning Mode Icon Disappears after weat
20. t in bubble level 2 Place display unit close so you can monitor it during calibration 3 Make a pin hole in the bottom of a plastic cup Hold the cup over the rain gauge and fill it with exactly 1 cup 80z of water allowing the water to drip into the rain gauge You should hear the internal buckets tip and see water drain through the rain gauge 4 A few seconds after each bucket tip the display unit displays rainfall in approximately 0 01 or more increments 5 The cup of water should take more than 20 minutes to empty a quicker period will result in inaccurate calibration Try to simulate a normal steady rainfall When cup is empty of water display unit should register 1 06 Tips There should be nearly an equal number of water drops about 25 water drops between bucket tips If not adjust the calibration screws on the bottom of the 5 1 sensor until an equal number of water drops are tipping the buckets Then restart the calibration procedure If you don t hear the buckets tipping and see water dripping alternately out of each drain there may be an issue with the rain gauge or it s adjustment See Troubleshooting on page 15 Adjustment If the rain gauge doesn t register close to 1 06 make an EQUAL adjustment to the two calibration screws the bottom of the 5 1 sensor Turning screws clockwise increases rainfall counter clockwise decreases rainfall To adjust the rainfall reading b
21. the category is displayed on the Selectable Category part of the display unit 2 To program a value only applies to alarms that require a value press AND HOLD the 4 button until the SET indicator appears in the area of the display labeled ALARM left of the selected weather category and the alarm setting flashes 3 Adjust the alarm value by pressing the up or down arrow buttons 4 Press the 5 button to confirm a value 5 Next press the CC button to activate the alarm The alarm ON indicator will highlight on the display Alarm is now programmed and turned on rec OO ich RECORDS today s 10 Low To set or adjust an alarm value Press and hold To activate or deactivate an alarm Press 04 Silence a Sounding Alarm The alarm sounds initially for a few minutes then silences itself The alarm then sounds every few minutes afterwards until one of the following happens 1 SNOOZE Press any button Alarm silences but sounds again if the alarm condition reoccurs 2 Turn the alarm OFF Deactivates the alarm 14 Troubleshooting e Relocate the display unit and or the 5 in 1 sensor The units must be within 330 ft 100 m of each other e Make sure both units are placed at least 3 feet 9 m away from electronics that may interfere with the wireless communication such as TVs microwaves computers etc Use standard alkaline
22. ton to confirm day selection 7 Press the up or down arrows to adjust the year 8 Press the 2 button to confirm year selection The date is now set Select Measurement Units To select between standard units mph F etc or metric units kph C etc 1 Press the up or down arrow buttons until SET UNITS2 is displayed on the Selectable Category part of the display unit 2 Press the 5 button to set the unit preference 3 Press the up or down arrows to select STAND for standard or METRIC for metric units 4 Press the amp button to confirm your selection 5 Next you will see WIND Press the up or down arrows to select MPH KPH or KNOTS for wind speed units 6 Press the 2 button to confirm your selection Units are now set J co Maun 4 9 10 38 ew v v Q E A Placement for Maximum Accuracy AcuRite sensors are sensitive to surrounding environmental conditions Proper placement of both the display unit and the sensor are critical to the accuracy and performance of this product Display Unit Placement Place the display unit in a dry area free of dirt and dust To ensure accurate temperature measurement place out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources or vents Display unit stands upright for tabletop use or is wall mountable 5 in 1 S
23. y 2 turn both screws 1 8 of a turn To adjust the rainfall reading by 4 turn both screws 1 4 of a turn To adjust the rainfall reading by 8 turn both screws 1 2 of a turn Watch the video at www acurite com S5in1 Specifications TEMPERATURE RANGE Outdoor 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Indoor 32 F to 122 F to 50 C HUMIDITY RANGE Outdoor 1 to 99 Indoor 16 to 98 WIND SPEED 0 to 99 mph O to 159 kph WIND DIRECTION INDICATORS RAINFALL Oto 99 99 in 0 to 99 99 cm 330 ft 100 m depending on home construction materials 433 MHz Display 5v 100mA power adapter 3 x AA alkaline batteries optional Sensor 4 x AA alkaline or lithium batteries DATA REPORTING Wind Speed 18 second updates Direction 30 seconds Outdoor temperature amp humidity 36 second Indoor temperature amp humidity 60 second updates FCC Information This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may NOT cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not approved by party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules
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