Pm2.5 Air Quality Sensor; Programming The Observerip Receiver; Hardware Requirements; Software Requirements - Ambient Weather OBSERVER WS-1550-IP User Manual

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The sensor can also be hung from a nylon zip tie (included) or string (not included).

5.8 PM2.5 Air Quality Sensor

The ObserverIP module supports one PM2.5 Air Quality sensor. For more information, please visit:

6. Programming the ObserverIP Receiver

6.1 Hardware Requirements

1. Broadband router
2. An "always-on" connection to the Internet. A high speed DSL or cable internet connection that maintains
constant connection to the internet.

6.2 Software Requirements

An IP scan tool is required to locate the ObserverIP on the network.
Important Note: Download ObserverIP tools at the following location:

6.3 ObserverIP Physical Connections

Connect the ObserverIP receiver power jack to AC power with the power adapter (included), as shown in Figure 14,
reference 10.
Connect the OberverIP receiver to your router using the Ethernet cable (included), as shown in Figure 14, reference 8.
Place the sensor array and indoor thermo-hygrometer transmitter about 5 to 10 feet from the ObserverIP receiver and
wait several minutes for the remote sensors to synchronize with the receiver. Once synchronized, the Indoor blue LED
(Figure 13, reference 2) and Outdoor blue LED (Figure 13, reference 3) will be illuminated.
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