SOURCE: I have a equitytime thermometer and can't find the
Take the batteries out of both units (the base and the outdoor thermometer). Put the batteries back into the outdoor unit, and then put the batteries back into the base unit. This worked for me.
SOURCE: Need to know exact frequencies
When on channel one,hook up an oscilloscope to the channel output circuit on the output terminals.First read channel 1,then channel 2,then channel 3.You can leave the oscilloscope hooked up the whole time.Start on the highest available scale,then work your way down scale by scale until it is accurately readable.Then you will need to find the input to the counting circuit,most likely from a thermistor.You will need to reconfigure the counting circuit to send a signal from what the thermistor is reading for the temperature to 600Hz instead of what the current counting circuit is set at.You can achieve that by connecting the oscilloscope to the output side of the IC for the counting circuit with one lead on the output,one lead on the input,and determine what it is set at currently,then redesign it to pulse at 600Hz input which is 10 second intervals.Greg
SOURCE: Acu-Rite indoor outdoor thermometer won't stop periodic beeping
There is no way to turn off beeping. From this site: http://www.chaneyinstruments.com/FAQ.aspx
found solution - search for - Q: My wireless weather station periodically beeps, why?
A: .. unit's ability to detect a foreign radio frequency of another wireless unit when that unit transmits a signal. .. any wireless devices transmitting on a radio frequency have the potential to interfere with each other. Limit the amount of wireless devices to lesson the chance of interference. When beeping occurs, one device will need to be deactivated.
There is no way to turn off beeping, d/s designers forgot. I had the same problem, another external temp gauge showed up on the other channel, so my neighbor or someone is using the similar unit. MY SOLUTION: opened back of case and cut black wire to piezo speaker (at base if rear cover opposite side of stand-up prop) that creates beep. Don't use any sound features, ALL good now.
SOURCE: Need set up manual for The Weather Channel indoor
The manual for the thermometer is available on the LaCrosse site: http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/7034twcit/index.php . The direct link is http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/7034twcit/manual.pdf .
Put the batteries in the remote(s) first. (If you need to reset the units, pull the batteries from the indoor temperature sensor and the remotes for 10 minutes before restarting.) With the remotes and indoor sensor 3 to 5 feet apart, put the batteries in the indoor temperature sensor. Then wait 10 minutes before pressing any buttons. Once you have confirmed communication between the units, then move the remotes to their final location (not more than 330 feet away minus 30 feet for external walls or windows and 20 feet for each internal wall between the units.)
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: The outdoor temperature & hygrometer
Hi Walter,
I found this in the manual, simply pressing the RESET button won't start communication again. Try this:
Your main unit displays current, minimum, and
maximum temperature and humidity readings
collected by the remote sensor and main unit.
Outdoor data is collected and displayed every
40 seconds and indoor data is collected and
displayed every 10 seconds.
The red LED flashes whenever the sensor
transmits an RF signal to the receiver.
select sensor or use auto scan
• Press CHANNEL to switch between
sensors 1-3.
• To auto-scan between sensors, press and hold
CHANNEL for 2 seconds. Each sensor's data
will be displayed for 3 seconds. To end autoscan,
press CHANNEL or MEMORY.
• Press and hold CHANNEL and MEMORY
simultaneously to search for remote sensors.
resetting the system
The RESET buttons are located on the back of the
main unit and sensor. Use a pointed subject to
press RESET when you change the batteries and
whenever the system malfunctions.
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