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Froggit HP2000 - Sensor Accuracy and Pressure Issues

Froggit HP2000
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Problem Solution
sensor array and the console has not been reset.
The solution may be as simple as powering down
and up the console.
Replace the batteries in the outside sensor array.
With the sensor array and console 10 feet away
from each other, remove AC power from the
display console and wait 10 seconds. Re-connect
power.
Temperature sensor
reads too high in the day
time.
Make certain that the sensor array is not too close
to heat generating sources or strictures, such as
buildings, pavement, walls or air conditioning
units.
Use the calibration feature to offset installation
issues related to radiant heat sources. Reference
6.6.
Absolute pressure does
not agree with official
reporting station
You may be viewing the relative pressure, not the
absolute pressure.
Select the absolute pressure. Make sure you
properly calibrate the sensor to an official local
weather station. Reference Section 5.12 for
details.
Rain gauge reports rain
when it is not raining
An unstable mounting solution (sway in the
mounting pole) may result in the tipping bucket
incorrectly incrementing rainfall. Make sure you
have a stable,
level mounting solution.
Data not reporting to
Wunderground.com
1. Confirm your password is correct. It is
the password you registered on
Wunderground.com. Your
Wunderground.com password cannot
begin with a non-alphanumeric character
(a limitation of Wundeground.com, not
the station). Example, $oewkrf is not a
valid password, but oewkrf$ is valid.

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