Mounting/Positioning Outdoor Sensor - La Crosse Technology 616-146V3 Faqs

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Mounting/Positioning Outdoor sensor

First: Place the outdoor sensor in the desired shaded location and the projection alarm in
the home. Wait approximately 1 hour before permanently mounting the outdoor sensor to
ensure that there is proper reception.
POSITION
 Mount outdoor temperature outdoor sensors vertically.
 Protect the outdoor sensor from standing rain or snow and from the overhead sun,
which can cause it to read incorrectly.
 Mounting under an eave or deck rail works well.
 If you choose, you can construct a small roof or box for the outdoor sensor. Be sure a
box has vents.
 Mount the outdoor sensor on the North side where to prevent sun from causing
incorrect readings.
 Mount at least 6 feet in the air for a strong RF (radio frequency) signal.
 Outdoor sensors are water resistant, not waterproof.
 Avoid more than one wall between the outdoor sensor and the projection alarm.
 The maximum transmitting range in open air is over 330 feet (100 meters).
 Obstacles such as walls, windows, stucco, concrete and large metal objects can
reduce the range.
 Do not mount near electrical wires, transmitting antennas or other items that will
interfere
with the signal.
 RF (radio frequency) signals do not travel well through moisture or dirt.
 Do not mount the outdoor sensor on a metal fence. This significantly reduces the
effective range.
MOUNT
Option 1:
 Install one mounting screw (not included) into a wall.
 Place the outdoor sensor onto the screw (hanging hole on the backside).
 Gently pull down to lock the screw in place.
Option 2:
 Insert the mounting screw through the front of the outdoor sensor and into the wall.
 Tighten the screw to snug (do not over tighten).
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