Set up guide, Setting up the base station and transmitter – Tycon Power TP2700WC User Manual
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MAX, MIN value with time stamp.
High / low alarms.
With message panel showing indication of alarms/Min/Max data, with time stamps
Light and UV index
Data saved in non-volatile memory. Unlimited storage on PC.
Windows software
Upload weather data to Weather Underground
Set up Guide
Before placing and installing all components of the weather station at their final destination,
please set up the weather station with all parts nearby in order to test for correct function.
Setting up the base station and transmitter
1) Insert two AA 1,5V alkaline rechargeable batteries or AA Lithium batteries first into the
battery compartment of the transmitter and immediately afterwards three AA 1,5V alkaline
or Lithium batteries in the base station, observing the correct polarity.
When battery is first inserted, the red LED light on the remote sensor will light up for 3-4
seconds. (If no LED light or it is lit permanently, make sure the battery is inserted the
correct way. Try resetting by removing the batteries, waiting 2 mins and re-inserting)
2) When the base station is powered up, the LCD display activates for 3 seconds and after
the
“Beep”, it begins measuring indoor temperature, humidity and air pressure. The unit
then enters the RF (Radio Frequency) state, where it receives data from the remote sensor
transmitter and RCC (Radio Controlled Clock) at the same time. During base station
startup, there is no communications with the computer and normal communications will
only resume after the time reception routine has completed. The longest time for radio
controlled time reception is 8 minutes.
RF (Radio Frequency) Receiving Mode
1. After power-on, the base station also enters the RF receiving state for 180s. During this time
it will search for the transmitter signal. When it receives the transmitter signal and registers the
LED Indicator
Sensor Sockets
Battery
Compartment
Battery cover
Thermo-hygro Sensor / Transmitter
Setting up using batteries
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