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Wireless rain collector, Alternative mounting option – AcuRite 75110 Weather Station User Manual

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B- INSTALL 4 SCREWS USING

HAND TOOLS ONLY

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PLACEMENT (CONTINUED)

2. To mount the rain collector, first separate the lower casing base from

the upper casing. Next locate the four holes within the lower casing

base. Then, using only hand tools (power tools may slip during use,

possibly damaging sensitive rain collector components), secure the

lower casing base to the chosen surface using the appropriate

hardware.

Wireless Rain Collector

WIRELESS

TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY &

WIND SENSORS

Both sensors are designed to mount

onto a pole structure (not included).

We recommend using plastic pipe to

reduce the likelihood of lightening

strikes metal poles would be

subject to.

Use a 3cm (outer diameter) PVC or

plastic pipe to fashion a mast to bring sensors high above

obstructions. Mount the temperature & humidity sensor directly and

the wind sensor bracket arm. Check the main unit display to make

sure you have a good wireless connection before permanently

mounting the sensors and the pole/mast.

Alternative Mounting Option

A- SEPARATE LOWER

CASING BASE

C- RE-ATTACH

UPPER CASING

The Wireless Rain Collector is designed to collect and

record liquid rainfall only, it will not detect or record

snowfall levels. It is recommended that the rain collector

be brought indoors if you live in an area that has extreme

cold weather, ice and snow during the winter months.

SECTION 4 • OPERATION

PM

DEW POINT

RECORDED

LOW

InHg

STEADY

RECORDED

HIGH

in

mph

ALERT

WEATHER

ENGLISH

ON

SET UNITS

SET WEATHER ALERT

SET TIME & DATE

AUTO DISPLAY

EXIT MENU

N

E

W

S

PRESSURE

A

A

B

C

D

E

D

C

E

E

E

E

B

WEATHER CATEGORY

DISPLAY

The “DISPLAY” button cycles

through weather information

available and shows it in the

large display for easy viewing.

The following weather

information categories are

available to display in this

area:

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE,

OUTDOOR HUMIDITY,

RAINFALL, WIND SPEED,

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE,

INDOOR TEMPERATURE,

INDOOR HUMIDITY

Note that the recorded low and high are shown below the currently displayed

weather category. While each weather category is selected and displayed in

the large display area, there is more information displayed and other options

that can be set.

HISTORY: CURRENTLY SELECTED WEATHER

Also available to you is the option to go back through 7 days of history for the

currently displayed weather category. Simply press the “HISTORY” button

repeatedly to go back 1 day per button press, up to seven days. Exit out of

history mode by pressing the “HISTORY” button an eighth time or allow the

display to exit automatically after 15 seconds of inactivity. To view the history of

another weather category, press the “DISPLAY” button to change the weather

category. Then press the “HISTORY” button to view the history of the currently

displayed weather category.

WEATHER FORECAST: ICONS

This feature gives you the predicted weather forecast for the next 12 to 24

hours based on an advanced algorithm that includes barometric pressure

system and temperature tracking. This weather station will provide the most

accurate forecast that a single station weather instrument can provide.

WEATHER FORECAST: 14 DAY LEARNING MODE

This weather station has a patent pending fourteen day learning mode

calibration process. During this learning mode the weather station will make

altitude calculations that may affect the accuracy of the forecast. Once the 14

day learning mode process is complete, the learning mode icon will disappear

and the weather forecast should be ready for superior operation. You can track

the progress of the learning mode by viewing the progress bar located just

above the future forecast weather icon display area.

WIRELESS SIGNAL: RECEPTION ICONS

The main unit has signal reception icons in the outdoor sensor display areas

and near the atomic clock display. If there are a low number of “bars” present,

you may experience no temperature display ( “--” ) or inaccuracy. See the

troubleshooting section for more tips on wireless signal reception for the

sensors and for the atomic clock signal.