Frequently Asked Questions

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To set the dip switches in an 8 channel sensor, there are three dip switches with 8 different combinations.

DIP SWITCH FUNCTION
1 2 3 4
DOWN DOWN DOWN Channel 1
UP DOWN DOWN Channel 2
DOWN UP DOWN Channel 3
UP UP DOWN Channel 4
DOWN DOWN UP Channel 5
UP DOWN UP Channel 6
DOWN UP UP Channel 7
UP UP UP Channel 8
DOWN °F
UP °C

After you set the dip switches, you must always power down and up the remote sensor by removing and reinserting the batteries for the change to take effect.

Why do we do it this way instead of an 8 position switch? The reason is 8 position switches are much more difficult to implement, less reliable and takes up more space.

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If the temperature or humidity does not match between what is displayed on the remote sensor and what is displayed on the console:

  1. If you own more than one remote sensor:
    The sensor has a channel number displayed on it, next to the temperature. Make sure that that Channel Number displayed on sensor matches the channel number shown on the display. If they do not match, refer to your User Manual on how to switch the channel display.
  2. It is possible the temperature or humidity were adjusted or calibrated unintentionally. Refer to your individual User Manual on how to remove or correct the adjustment from the console.

    Here is an example:

  • Remote sensor reads 70.0
  • Console for the same sensor channel reads 71.2
  • Adjust the console down 1.2 degrees to match 70.0.
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  1. Replace the batteries. We recommend the following batteries:
    My Rechargeable Batteries No Longer Work. Which Batteries Are Recommended For My Weather Station?
  2. Clean any corrosion around and on the battery terminals.
  3. If the problem persists, the sensor array must be replaced. We have a one year warranty. To replace under warranty, please visit:www.AmbientWeather.com/rma.html
  4. If out of warranty, a replacement array can be purchased at AmbientWeather.com
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If the sensor displays “OF” and the console displays “LL”or “HH.H”, the senor must be replaced.

We have a one year warranty. For details, please visit: www.AmbientWeather.com/rma.html

Out of warranty replacements are available here:

F007PF:  https://www.ambientweather.com/amf007pf.html

F007T: https://www.ambientweather.com/amf007t.html

F007TH: https://www.ambientweather.com/amf007th.html

F007TP: https://www.ambientweather.com/amf007tp.html

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The low voltage icon or indicator will be present on the console next to the sensor reading if the voltage falls below 2.4 Volts.

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If you own more than one sensor, make sure the first sensor is on Channel 1 and the second sensor is on Channel 2.

To set the dip switches, please reference:

How Do I Set The Channel Number Using The Dip Switches In The Sensor?

Next, place all remote sensors about 10′ from the console, and then power down and up the display console. Do not touch any buttons for several minutes, until the search icon  on the display turns off.

If the problem persists, change the channel 2 sensor to channel 1 and visa versa (switch both sensor channels) and repeat the process above. Does the problem follow the sensor, or does it remain on channel 2?

If the sensor problem remains on Channel 2, the console will need to be replaced.

If the sensor problem moves to Channel 1, the sensor will need to be replaced.

We have a one year warranty. To replace under warranty, please visit:

www.AmbientWeather.com/rma.html

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  1. Remove the batteries and unplug AC power (if applicable) from the console and wait one minute.
  2. Replace with fresh batteries and reconnect to AC power (if applicable). If the problem persists:
  3. We have a one year warranty. To replace under warranty, please visit:www.AmbientWeather.com/rma.html
  4. If out of warranty, a replacement console is available here:https://www.ambientweather.com/amws24c.html
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