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Colin Fitzgibbon Posted on Jan 16, 2019

XC0366 wireless weather station: changed batteries but Still no signal from remote sensor

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2008

SOURCE: Remote/Remote sensor

bad remote maby kids dropped it best bet buy new one

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2008

SOURCE: WS-1510-iT La Crosse Wireless Weather

My 1510-IT came with a faulty battery cover top for the rain guage. There should be a metallic clip mounted to the cover to tie the 2 batteries together electrically. Mine had nothing there. I soldered a wire between the 2 batteries and used some cardboard under the cover to make sure the batteries were pushed down into their holder. Problem solved!

I can't imagine this is systemic but it happened to me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: Wireless thermo clock not reading outside temp

I've had a similar problem with another model, an Oregon Scientific Model IWA-80055 Wireless Thermo Clock, in which when I replaced the batteries in the remote sensor, the clock would not read the temperature from the remote sensor.
I found it fairly consistent to solve this by taking a battery out of place in the clock and putting it back in.  Unfortunately this also messed up the clock's time and date.  This is also in the instructions catalogue for the device, check and see if yours gives a similar solution.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2010

SOURCE: I have Acu-Rite 00754 Wireless Weather Station

Its a remote temperature sensor to read a aquarium or refridgerator or pool water temperature

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 19, 2010

SOURCE: atech weather station with

First thing to do is remove all batteries. After you do that, insert the new batteries into your receiver unit. After a few seconds, insert the batteries into first sensor (-> ch 1) After first sensor has connected (beep from receiver) insert the batteries into second sensor. Click on the link below to access the user manual for the WS303G

http://www.atech.hk/

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Change Location Digitech XC0366 weather station

Page 6 of the manual refers

DIGITECH XC-0366 USER MANUAL Pdf Download ...

www.manualslib.com > ... > Weather Station
Temperature Alert Setting: You can program your weather station to sound an alert whenever the outdoor temperature exceeds the upper or lower pre-set limit.
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Outdoor sensor won't work. Tried changing battery, no luck. Been trying this on and off for weeks. Any suggestions?

Some brands of Wireless thermometers need to have the base station reset to synchronize with the remote sensor. You would need to take the batteries out of both the remote sensor and the base station and then re-install all the batteries in both units (or three units if you have more than one remote sensor)
Each Manufacturer has their own procedure, La Crosse needs the procedure I described on many of their older systems. They may have changed it on the newer systems because I HATED resetting everything every time I change one set of batteries.
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Why can't I receive input from the outside sending unit?

Make sure that all the batteries are good!!
This procedure outlines the typical process to pair the sensor and base.
Base Station Battery Installation

·Remove the printed vinyl label from the LCD screen of the base station
·Position the remote sensor near the base station
·Open the battery compartment at the back of the base station and insert (2) AA batteries according to the polarity markings. Replace the battery compartment cover.
·Within a short time the RF signal icon (located to the left of the outdoor temperature channel indicator) will start flashing. This indicates that the base station is ready to pick up the RF outdoor temperature signal from the remote sensor. It will continue to flash for 3 minutes or until the signal from the remote sensor is detected.

Register the Remote Sensor
·Open the battery compartment at the back of the remote sensor and slide the channel selector switch to your desired channel. For the first remote you may select any channel, for additional remotes select any unused channel
·Insert (2) AAA batteries according to the polarity markings. Be sure to install the batteries in the remote within the time that the RF signal icon is flashing on the base station. 1541 WeatherGuide Wireless Weather Forecaster with Barometer
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Replaced batteries, outsid temp. does not display

Base Station Battery Installation
·Remove the printed vinyl label from the LCD screen of the base station
·Position the remote sensor near the base station
·Open the battery compartment at the back of the base station and insert (2) AA batteries according to the polarity markings. Replace the battery compartment cover.
·Within a short time the RF signal icon (located to the left of the outdoor temperature channel indicator) will start flashing. This indicates that the base station is ready to pick up the RF outdoor temperature signal from the remote sensor. It will continue to flash for 3 minutes or until the signal from the remote sensor is detected.

Register the Remote Sensor
·Open the battery compartment at the back of the remote sensor and slide the channel selector switch to your desired channel. For the first remote you may select any channel, for additional remotes select any unused channel
·Insert (2) AAA batteries according to the polarity markings. Be sure to install the batteries in the remote within the time that the RF signal icon is flashing on the base station.
1541 WeatherGuide Wireless Weather Forecaster with Barometer
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How do I reset the time on my smartgear weather station

I have two of these and they lose the signal occasionally. Per the manual: Make sure all batteries are good and then press the TX button on the remote sensor for 3 seconds so it sends a wireless signal to the weather station. It should beep. Then on the weather station hold the CH button for 5 seconds to make it search for the transmitter until the outside temp appears. Just removing batteries and reinstalling them in various orders doesn't work. You must re-establish the wireless connection between the outdoor sensor and weather station.
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My acu-rite wireless thermometer model #00604RX isn't capturing the wireless sensor signal..both have new batteries and worked before changing old battery..reset the buttons too...help

Double check the batteries and the direction in which they are installed. If there is one backwards in the sending unit that is outside, it will not send a signal. Also, there is typically one battery in the indoor unit that is responsible for receiving the signal from the outdoor unit. If all of the batteries are in correctly except that battery, you will see the display, but will not get the data transmitted from the outside sending unit.
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The weather Forecast Icons don't change on my honeywell weather station model # TE852W

Hi,

This problem could arise due to various reasons
1)Replace the batteries in remote sensors
When the batteries are properly installed, the remote weather sensor will resume sending signals to the main unit.To enforce an immediate remote signals search, press and hold
DOWN on the main unit.

2)Remote thermo-hygrometer sensor could be weak in sending the signal about weather Forecast.Test it properly.

3)Reset the unit and check


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