Contents 1. General Information and Function 2. Preparation for Operation 2.1. Inserting the magnets in the outdoor sensors 2.2. Preparing the base station 2.3. Description, assembly and starting up the measured value transmitter 2.3.1 Indoor wireless sensor WS 2010-20 2.3.2 Wind wireless sensor WS 2010-18 2.3.3 Rainfall measuring system WS 2010418 2.2.4 Addressing the wireless sensors WS 2010-22, WS 2010-27, WE 2010-25 2.3.6 Outdoor wireless sensor WS 2010-28 2.3.8 Indoor wireless sensor WS 2010-22 2.3.
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The WS 2010 Indoctrination sensor system operates exclusively with wireless cat ta tarn «1. This means that the measuring value transmitters can ba placed u 100 m (3301) from the base station {depending on ioctl conditions, refer to Sac 11 8 ‘Rang Therefore.
2.2. Preparing the base station Preparation of the base station simply comprises inserting four AA alkaline cells in the two battery compartments on the red side of the unit, Refer fo Chapter § ‘Changing the Batteries’ for instructions. The base station should only be switched on after the connected sensors have been in operation for at least len minutes. Then install the unit at the required site by means of the positioning clamp or hang i-up using the eves integrated in the rear side of the housing.
The rainfall wrist nor WS 2010-18 and wind sensor WS 2010-15 have fixed addresses and also belong to this group because the measured values have defined positions in the display {refer to Page 6 View of the display area’). The second group of sensors are the WS 2010-22, WS 2010-27 and WS 2010+ 26, These sensors for the outdo Indicator area at the top right of the display. A maximum of 8 sensors tan be chosen via the remorselessness splay.
Example.of the wind sensor assembly on a mast Magnet i I Rootless 2.3.3 Rainfall measuring system WE 2010-16 The rain reassuring system is also solar spewer and is provided with a fixed address which cannot be manipulated by the user. The solar cell must be accurately aligned to face south. Be rainfall measuring system mu face and fixed by means of sere Remove the upper section beforehand by pressing it and turning clockwise. Thais is are.
solar cells). After screwing the lower section to the base, replace the upper section as follows: In the middle of the counter rocker for rainfall on the lower section at the side is a bar magnet which triggers the electronic acting pulses. The upper section of the hos! ing Faust be mounted so that the solar tall is also on the sa ive as magnet, meaning that the electronics part is directly opposite and ihe entertaining latches fit exactly in the locks on the lower section.
A good installation site, for example, is underneath a roof overhang. The sensor © designed for installation ona mast ar wall and should remounted as follows: Mount the sensor wall bracket either exactly vertical ona wall using four resews or on a mast using the holding clamp. insert the sensor in the wall bracket and screw the pairs together using. ihe screws supplied. The protective cover should be at the top and the solar cell exposed 10 fight.
Since all relevant data appears in the display at the same time, operation is basically confined to-selecting sensors or more. detailed weather data By pros sing the relevant button: The Chapter ‘Operation’ is‘only concerned with Le — the button fa belch above the raw of buttons apply. Functions which need to be programmed are described. in the Chapter ‘Program Mode’, which involves thé labels underneath the row of buttons. 3.1.
3.3..Raintall So Ting Pressing the ‘Rain’. Button galls in the: foreplay rainfall, over r the past hour on the half-hour of each hour), over the past 24 hours {compiled between 7:30 a.m.) and total rainfall (since beginning the measurement or last reset) in sequence, positioned in the middies of the display: The times and periods are based on internationally applied standards of meteorology. Basic display: Total rainfall. Press's: Last hour aL Press x2: Last 24 hours fg Press. x3: + Total rainfall tagged.
Using the arrow buttons and Min/Max. buttons, sate individual minimum oF maximum value can be selected and appears in the display with the time and date the corresponding value was stored. mean All other display fields remain dark ~~ bri the case of the maximum wind speed, the system not only stores the time of occurrence bul also the wind direction at that moment. Delete selected, stored value if the ‘Reset’ button is pressed for approx. 2 sec. while the selected Min. or Mai.
chill display can only appear if the wind sensor WS 2010-15 is a component part of the weather station, After pressing the ‘Outdoor’ button again, the display returns to the normal temperature display. 4, Program Mode Programming mode can be used to set the maximum and minimum values for the alarm function. Please note that the row of labels underneath the buttons applies and that if na bunion on the unit is pressed within 80 seconds, it rectums to normal Operation mode.
and date. This mode can als be Used to adjust the address-of the indoor sen be received, the wind transmitter and rainfall transmitter when. necessary. Access Calibration Mode by simultaneously pressing the buttons + ‘Cal Then use the arrow buttons and 10 select the relevant display Adjusting the height compensation for barometric air pressure he After selecting the air pressure display field, press the or ** buttons, tog with ‘Fast’ if necessary, to enter the. height above sea level.
To obtain the i the buttons + Caliber” + i’ sin SOLIS ly to access Calibration Mode. Press the button to select the Rainfall the display flat, After the first trans appears in the dispel to set the new value After pressing the ‘Store’ button; the value sel is stored and the display rectums to normal operation, or from the rainfall transmitter, the oid calibration factor vouch the “+ or “' buttons, together with ‘Fast if necessary, 4.
different addresses, according to the diagram above. The relevant jumpers are dens tidied on the board with JP, JP2 and JP3. In order that the base station only receives data from the sensor assigned to il, the corresponding address rust also be sat. To modify the basic address, activate Alliteration Mode and press the row bunion «three dimes and then select the recurred address using the ‘indoor’ button.
8. Faults if trans) v1 is not received from a sensor for 12 hours, its value disappears from the display. AT B00 a.m. and 8:00 pan. the base station polls all sensor transmitters far B minutes, in case intermittent radio interference on the path has affected the synchronization between sensor and base station. Transmission scours in Avery hart period of time. After this period of 8 minutes, a faulty reception should have been cleared.
operating on the same channel (every 3 minutes for approx. 200 ms) Inhibit recce is negligible.
7. Technical Data : Measuring interval, outdoor sensor: Measuring interval, indoor sensor: 433.92 MHz Max, 330 1 (100.my 32 F-t0 176 FF (0G t0 80°C) {-30-2 10.80 26). 04°F (1:20) Measuring range for outdoor temperate Temperature resolution: Temperature accuracy: «. Measuring range of the relative humidity Relative humidity resolution Relative humidity accuracy: 4 BY Measurement of air pressure: 23.62 10 32.48 in Hg (800 to 1100 cd Air pressure resolution: 0.03.inHg (dishpan) Alr pressure accuracy: i 0.086.
+ Units with neighboring operating frequencies may affect the receiver « Poorly screened POs may affect thé receiver and reduce the frequency 9. Repeater for Increasing the Range Buildings which reduce ranges can be compensated for by weans of 4 spited repeater designed for the weather station. The battery powered repeater; stripped with transmitter and receiver receives the data from the required sensors and trans: refs them on with only a minimum delay.
Quick Reference ons app etas the 2 Ait Suggestions Conditionality is described by Section 4.2: Normal prostration (3) Buttons: indoor Wind Rajah Alarm Bars or Outdoor sta Pestle mph Temperature Sped, knots door denser Humid Caspian De Alarm Wir direction Humidity Button hint (3.4) Arrow buttons (3.4) Reset Press 2 s during normal operation Delete accumulated rainfall total d when min. or Press 2 s when min. or max. values lt stored varies play al mink play all maxim values Pro max.