Taylor Measuring Tools & Sensors - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
How to disable the alarm function on a Taylor weather station type wec-1502 ?
To disable the alarm function on your Taylor weather station type WEC-1502, follow these steps:
- Press and hold the "ALARM" button on the top of the unit until the alarm icon disappears from the display.
- Release the "ALARM" button.
- Press the "MODE" button on the top of the unit until the display shows the "CLOCK" mode.
- Press and hold the "ALARM" button again until the alarm icon disappears from the display.
- Release the "ALARM" button.
Your Taylor weather station should now be set without the alarm function.
My Taylor we 1502 is showing HH in the outside relative indicator. How do I get it to recognize the outside relative humidity %? Thanks
If the outside temperature is currently displayed, there may not be anything wrong with the we 1502 sensor. The HH indicates that the outside relative humidity is above 95%; that is a limit of the sensor's detection/accuracy range. You could try moving your we 1502 sensor to a dryer area where it isn't exposed to rain/other falling water or wait until things dry out.
I hope this helps. Please add a comment with the model for the base of your weather system for more information. The HH message applies to most Taylor weather systems. The manual for the Weather Guide Indoor/Outdor 1731 system is available here: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71QBC5RdcNS.pdf .
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How to change time on Taylor Precision Products Wireless Digital Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer FCC ID WEC 1502
The Clock display is located at the top of the base unit's LCD screen. The clock has alarm and snooze functions.
A) Clock Setting
1. Press and hold the "SET" button on the back of the base unit for 3 seconds to enter Clock Setting Mode. The year digits flash in place of the clock digits.
2. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the year. Press "SET" to confirm. The month digits flash.
3. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the month. Press "SET" to confirm. The date digits flash.
4. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the date. Press "SET" to confirm. The Day/Month ("D M") or Month/Day
("M D") selection flashes.
5. Press the "+" or "-" button to toggle between Day/Month and Month/Day format. Press "SET" to confirm. A language selection flashes under the "DAY" icon to the left of the clock digits.
6. Press the "+" or "-" button to toggle between language selections*. Press "SET" to confirm the displayed language. Time zone offset digits flash in place of the clock.
7. Press the "+" or "-" button until the correct time zone offset** appears (-12 to +12). Press "SET to confirm the displayed time zone offset. "12 Hr" or "24 Hr" flashes.
8. Press the "+" or "-" button to toggle between 12 and 24 hour clock mode. Press "SET" to confirm.
The hour and minute digits reappear. The hour digits flash.
9. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the hours. Press "SET" to confirm. The minute digits flash.
10. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the minutes. Press "SET" to confirm. The hour and minute digits stop flashing. The clock is set.
Outdoor sensor says HHH
My outdoor thermometer transmitter was sending hhh instead of the current temperature. I opened it up a bit and sprayed it with compressed air (Ultra Duster or similar product) to clean the temperature sensor. It has worked fine since then.
Taylor 3516 battery replacement
The battery is a "G10-A CNB." To replace it, you need a flat surface, a good light, and a pair of tweezers or a small (i.e., jeweler's) screwdriver. A magnifying glass is also helpful to see how the battery is mounted. 1. Make sure the thermometer is turned off. 2. Find the side with the indentation and pry the upper half of the thermometer (the face) away from the body. The two are attached by a pair of wires. Be careful not to detach these during the remaining steps. 3. The battery is held in by a circular metal cover that is the same size and shape as the battery. The clip is soldered to the circuit board on opposite sides. Imagining that the solder points are at North and South of a compass, there will be two small flaps on the cover at the East and West positions. These are folded over the side of the battery and help hold it in place. 4. To remove the battery, push the battery near one of the flaps and force it out the opposite side of the clip where the other flap is. It may be necessary to pry up the opposite flap a bit before doing this. 5. Reverse the previous step to slide the replacement battery in under the clip. 6. Press the face of the thermometer back onto the body. 7. Turn the thermometer on to check whether the new battery is working.
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