Taylor 2752 Instruction Manual

Taylor 2752 Instruction Manual

Digital wireless weather station with wind speed sensor

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Digital Wireless Weather
Station with Wind Speed Sensor
Leading the Way in Accuracy®
Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 2752 Digital Wireless Weather Station with Wind Speed Sensor Leading the Way in Accuracy® Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the Taylor® Digital Wireless Weather Station with Wind Speed Sensor. This state-of-the art measurement instrument is engineered and designed to meet the highest quality standards…to assure you uncompromising accuracy and consistently dependable, convenient performance. This instrument will provide measurements of wind speed &...
  • Page 3 Wind Sensor Cups Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Compass/Wind vane Metal Bar Remote Wind Gauge Sensor Unit Description of Parts “U” shaped mounting Receiver Unit plates...
  • Page 4 Main Features & How to Access Functions 1 - LCD Readout (Receiver Unit) Line 1: Displays Outdoor Temperature and Humidity, Heat Index, Wind Chill, and Wind Speed & Direction. Line 2: Displays indoor temperature. Line 3: Clock displays current time and date. 2 - LED Indicator (Remote Wind Gauge Sensor): Flashes when remote sensor transmits a reading.
  • Page 5 Display Information (Receiver Unit) Current channel selected icon Current wind direction & Wind speed reading Current humidity at remote sensor location Current indoor temperature Current time/calendar display Current temperature remote sensor location Heat index reading Wind chill reading...
  • Page 6 Assembling the Wind Gauge Sensor The Wind Gauge Sensor ships in 2 pieces: the base unit and the compass/wind direction pointer. To attach the compass/pointer to the base unit, you will need a small Phillips screwdriver (not included). 1. On the back side of the compass, there is a hollow area that will fit onto the wind sensor base unit.
  • Page 7 Installing Home Unit Receiver Batteries Important: install the receiver's batteries first, before installing batteries in the remote Wind Gauge Sensor: 1. Remove the battery compartment cover, located on the back of the receiver unit. 2. Insert 2 AA batteries (lithium recommended) as indicated by the polarity symbols marked inside the battery compartment.
  • Page 8 Selecting and Testing a Location for the Remote Wind Gauge Sensor The Wind Gauge Sensor can measure temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed and direction. It will then transmit these readings back to the home receiver unit, up to a distance of 200 feet. Before mounting the remote Wind Gauge Sensor, measure the distance between the monitor and the sensor to be sure they are within an effective transmission range (within 200 feet), and that there...
  • Page 9 Selecting and Testing a Location for the Remote Wind Gauge Sensor Cont. 4. Replace the battery compartment cover, and replace and tighten the screws. 5. To test for a transmission connection, press and hold the “CHANNEL” button on the receiver for 3 seconds. The display will begin to flash as the receiver searches for the remote sensor signal.
  • Page 10 Mounting the Wind Gauge Sensor To mount the Wind Gauge Sensor to a mast, you will need: • A 1” to 1 ¼” diameter mast (not included). • Hardware to fasten the mast to the mounting location (not included). 1. If necessary, mount and ground a mast at the selected location (such as a roof or fence post) as directed in the instructions provided by the mast (not included).
  • Page 11 Mounting the Wind Gauge Sensor(continued) To mount the Wind Gauge Sensor into the ground: 1. Select a location on an open, flat area of ground with the fewest obstructions possible for best wind accuracy. Choose a spot with soft soil, so as not to damage the mast when going into the ground, but firm enough that the mast will not tip over after going in the ground.
  • Page 12 Calibrating the Wind Gauge Sensor & Installing Batteries After mounting the Wind Gauge Sensor, the wind vane needs to be calibrated due north so that the Sensor can properly measure the wind direction and transmit that reading to the home receiver. Be sure the batteries are removed from the Wind Gauge Sensor before the calibration: Since the Sensor will orient north right after the batteries are installed, the wind vane needs to be pointing north first, otherwise...
  • Page 13 Wind Gauge Sensor that is included in this package. To purchase temperature/humidity remote sensors (Taylor model 1438) visit www.partshelf.com. To add a temperature/humidity Sensor (purchased separately): 1. Select a location for the remote sensor that is within the effective transmission range.
  • Page 14 How to Set the Clock and Calendar The clock may be set to display in 12 or 24 hour format. To set the time and date: 1. Press and hold the “CLOCK” button, located on the back of the receiver unit. The time display will show the default year. 2.
  • Page 15 How to Read Temperatures and Other Displays (continued) OUTDOOR WIND CHILL Wind Chill combines temperature and average wind speed for an “apparent” temperature, or how cold air on exposed skin actually feels. The Wind Chill reading appears on the right side of the LCD screen, below the Heat Index reading.
  • Page 16 Low Battery Warning When the batteries on the receiver unit or the remote unit are low, the Low Battery icon ( the indoor receiver are low, the Battery Icon near the indoor temperature display will light up. If the batteries for the remote Wind Gauge Sensor are low, the Battery Icon near the Ch 1 indicator will light up.
  • Page 17 Trouble-Shooting (continued) Transmission Collision Signals from other household devices, such as doorbells, home security systems and entry controls, may interfere. This is normal and does not affect the general performance of this product. The transmission will resume once the interference recedes. Precautions 1.
  • Page 18 Made to our exact specifications in China. © 2009 Taylor Precision Products and its affiliated companies, all rights reserved. Taylor® and Leading the Way in Accuracy® are registered trademarks of Taylor Precision Products and its affiliated companies. All rights reserved.

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