Restoring The Console To Factory Default; Resynchronize Wireless Sensor; Backlight Operation; With Ac Adapter - Ambient Weather WH2902 User Manual

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6.11 Restoring the Console to Factory Default

To restore the console to factory default, perform the following steps:
1. Remove the power from the console by removing the batteries and disconnecting the AC
adapter.
2. Apply power by connecting the AC adapter.
3. Wait for all of the segments to appear on the screen, as shown in Figure 11.
4. Press and hold the WIND/+ and PRESSURE/- buttons at the same time until the console
power up sequence is complete (about 5 seconds).
5. Replace the batteries.
6.12

Resynchronize Wireless Sensor

Press and hold the LIGHT /SNOOZE button for 5 seconds, and the console will re-register the
wireless sensor.

6.13 Backlight Operation

6.13.1 With AC Adapter

The backlight can only be continuously on when the AC adapter is permanently on. When the AC
adapter is disconnected, the backlight can be temporarily turned on.
Press the LIGHT SNOOZE button to adjust the brightness between High, Low and Off.

6.13.2 Without AC Adapter

To reduce power consumption, the console will sleep on battery power only, and will not send data to
the Internet.
To temporarily turn on the back light for 15 seconds, press the LIGHT SNOOZE button.
6.14

Tendency Arrows

Tendency arrows allow you to quickly determine of temperature or pressure are rising and falling in a
three hour update period, updated every 30 minutes.
Figure 23 defines the conditions for rising and falling pressure every 3 hours.
Tendency indicators

6.15 Wireless Signal Strength Indicator

The wireless signal strength displays reception quality. If no signal is lost, the signal strength indicator
will display 5 bars. If the signal is lost once, four bars will be displayed, a shown in Figure 24.
Five Bars
Version 1.0
Humidity Change per
Condition
Rising
Steady
Change ≤ ±3%
Falling
Figure 23
Temperature Change
3 Hours
Rising > 3%
Rising > 1º C / 2 ºF
Change ≤ ± 1 º C /
Falling > 3%
Falling > 1º C / 2 ºF
Four Bars
per 3 Hours
2 º F
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