How do I change the settings on my AcuRite weather station?
Press the “ ” button, located on the back of the display unit, to enter SET MODE. Once in set mode, the preference you are currently setting will blink on the display. To adjust the currently selected (flashing) item, press and release the “▲” or “▼“ buttons (press and HOLD to fast adjust).
Where is the reset button on AcuRite weather station?
First, locate the reset button inside the battery compartment of the display unit. Press and release this button to factory reset the weather station. Once it is reset, press the GEO button to select the correct region that you’re in.
How do you adjust AcuRite temperature sensor?
Locate the A-B-C switch inside the battery compartment. Set the A-B-C switch to A, B or C. You must select the same letter choices for both the display unit and the sensor in order for the units to synchronize.
How do I connect My AcuRite to WiFi?
To connect your display to your Wi-Fi: From a computer, (you can use a smartphone or tablet but this works best from a computer), open the network tab and click on the AcuRite WiFi Display Model Number. Press the connect button for the Display Model Number. Click the box to connect automatically.
How do I connect my AcuRite weather station to the internet?
Press the connect button for the Display Model Number. Click the box to connect automatically. Once the AcuRite Wi-Fi display settings website (splash page) is open, type the WU Station ID and Station Key/Password and the Network Name and Network Password and click save.
How do I connect my AcuRite to Wi-Fi?
How do I reset my AcuRite weather?
So, how do I reset my AcuRite outdoor thermometer? The reset button is located within the battery compartment. Press and hold the button for a couple of seconds. After a reset, it will take around 4 hours for readings to appear after you replace the batteries.
How long do AcuRite weather Stations last?
A quality weather station array can last up to 10 years or longer, although some sensors may require replacement if damaged from high winds or hail.