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Your Raspberry Pi Weather Station should arrive in a sleeved box.
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Open the box and remove its contents.
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Remove the Raspberry Pi from its box and place in onto its acrylic base as shown below.
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Remove the contents of the board mounting kit.
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Use the four 8mm screws and the four hex spacers to affix the Raspberry Pi to its acrylic base. Then place the CN19895 receptacle over the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins.
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Next take the connected weather board and air sensor board.
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Use a pair of pliers to separate the two boards.
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Take the coin cell battery and insert it into the weather board.
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You can now place the weather board over the Raspberry Pi, making sure that the mount on the weather board aligns with the pins of the CN19895 receptacle.
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Use the four 6mm screws to secure the weather board to the Raspberry Pi.
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Use a credit card placed between the pins on the receptacle to angle each row of pins outwards a little, to ensure a good contact is made.
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You can now plug a keyboard, mouse, Ethernet cable, and HDMI cable into the Raspberry Pi.
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To power your Raspberry Pi, you could use a standard 5V power supply or the power over Ethernet (PoE) kit, which is included.
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Connect an Ethernet cable (not included) to the two PoE adaptors. Plug the power supply into the appropriate adaptor.
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One adaptor plugs into the Raspberry Pi as shown below. The other end can be connected to a network point and a wall socket.
- You can now proceed to the Software Setup or, if you prefer, you can continue to Building your Weather Station Part II.