![]() ![]() The machine is showing absolute pressure. The Pressure issue foxed me at first too. The rain guage didn't respond well to wagging about on top of a twenty foot pole either. I used an RJ11 telephone extension cable so that I could have the wind instruments at the top of a pole and the temp and rain sensors down below in a shaded spot. The temperature sensors need to be properly shaded. Pity, as it was good in theory and price was acceptable. Software was fairly straightforward and adequate for my requirements. The good bit was having the capability to set the time between memory readings and able to store over 4000 records. The website image is not a true representation of the contrast and has been manipulated. The display was poor contrast - being masked with sensory film to allow the touchscreen facility - you can see through it in some areas and see the difference. The anemometer has packed up already - reading no speed and sometimes no direction.ĥ. You can't mount the sensors out of sunlight and in an unobstructured windy location despite some 5 foot of wires between some of the sensors so you have to make compromises.Ĥ. The pressure is reading consistently low by about 10hPa when compared with weather forecasts - I can't see anywhere to calibrate it.ģ. outdoor temperature sensor is not immune to direct sun interference - going up several degrees above air temperature.Ģ. I contacted the support people via email - after chasing 5 days later I finally got a response - firmware needs upgrading but don't know when the manufacturer will be sending it out. When I got mine home and set it up, guess what, yep it was faulty too when compared with other radio controlled clocks in my house, being fast by one minute. ![]() I just purchased a ClimeMet CM2000 from MetCheck / SkyView just over a week ago and asked if they had fixed this problem with the time being out by 1 minute and they said that it was only a one off problem and probably due to bad reception and hadn't had any other problems. Is it possible to fix the bug and upload a new Firmware in my station? Of them but CM2000 were showing same time. I have compared CM2000 to my other DCF devices at home (another 5). To: Skyview Re: CM2000 - ClimeMET Wireless Weather Station We have contacted the supplier, however there is no firmware update available at the current time.įrom: Emsi [mailto: 01 October 2009 14:01 This is not an issue we have come across before and all of our other systems seem to be keeping time correctly. Thank you for your email detialing the issue you have been having with your new CM2000. I have contacted seller, see quote from my email: For a list of the scheduled outages please Click Here for more information.I have the same problem with mu ClimeMet CM2000, bought in Juy this year. The MSF signal is taken off-air a few times a year for planned maintenance work. Should your clock stop picking up the MSF signal from time to time? Click Here for more information how to improve your reception. Should you have a genuine complaint then we will happily swap your clock for a new one. Should you be encountering signal quality problems with a radio controlled clock? Try relocating your clock to another position. These clocks can battery or mains operated depending on type. This type of clock is simply independent quartz stand alone with no time synchronization. Each clock is 100% synchronized and you only need to look at your clock batteries every 3 years or so. Your clocks will automatically go forward in summertime and back wintertime. ![]() The main benefit of using this system is that it will provide 100% uniform time to each clock located in your business, school, college or university environment, and are virtually 100% maintenance free. This signal can then be picked up by each wireless clock over a distance of up to 250 metres depending on the building environment. The master clock system then sends out a time signal of 869.525 MHz to each independent wireless controlled clock. This system is comprised of a master clock which is located ideally in the central part of a building. The term Wireless Control Clock comes from the use of wireless master clock system. The MSF radio signal operates on a frequency of 60 kHz and carries a time and date code that can be received and decoded by our range of radio controlled clocks. Every single one of our range of our radio controlled wall clocks are tested to receive the new recently relocated radio MSF mast signal which is now broadcast from the National Physical Laboratory at Anthorn Radio Station in Cumbria.
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