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FAQs:

QUESTION:
I have a new WS-20 weather station and I can not get the animated forecast to appear on the main unit. Indoor/outdoor temp seem to work great. What am I doing wrong?
ANSWER:
Your remote sensor is not registering the main unit. The first step to register the remote sensor with the main unit is to install the batteries in the main unit before installing the batteries in the remote unit. (The battery door for the remote unit must be removed by unscrewing the Phillips head screws, so in order to get the batteries installed in time to register with the main unit. Do this before installing the batteries into the main.) By putting the batteries in the main first and then putting the batteries in the remote units, the registration of the remote units should be automatic.

QUESTION:
I purchased a WS-20 weather station, but I am unable to get the remote weather sensor to be recognized on the base unit. What do I do?
ANSWER:
Your remote sensor is not registering the main unit. The first step to register the remote sensor with the main unit is to install the batteries in the main unit before installing the batteries in the remote unit. (The battery door for the remote unit must be removed by unscrewing the Phillips head screws, so in order to get the batteries installed in time to register with the main unit. Do this before installing the batteries into the main.) By putting the batteries in the main first and then putting the batteries in the remote units, the registration of the remote units should be automatic.

QUESTION:
How do I read the barometric pressure bar graph?
ANSWER:
The barometric pressure history chart reflects the atmospheric pressure changes during the last 24 hour period in hPa (Hectopascal measurement). The air pressure history shows the progress of the air pressure over a 24 hour period in form of a bar graph where the length of the utmost right bar represents the current air pressure and the remaining bars show the past 24 hour history. An example on how to interpret the data is that air pressure decreases as a storm (rain/snow) approaches and air pressure increases as the storm dissipates. This bar graph will reflect these air pressure trends.

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