PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS INTERNET WEATHER STATION Operation Manual -1-
OVERVIEW Outdoor sensor: 9 1 10 8 11 2 3 4 7 5 6 1. Wind Vane 2. Wind Speed Sensor 3. Solar panel 4. Battery compartment 5. LED Indicator: light on for 4s if the unit power up. Then the LED will flash once every 16 seconds (the sensor transmission update period). 6. Reset button 7. Thermo-hygro sensor 8. UV sensor 9. Light sensor 10. Rain collector 11.
Indoor sensor Display unit 12 memory card slot 13 Power jack 14 reset Contents The weather station consists of the following parts.
Introduction Thank you for your purchase this professional weather station. The outdoor sensor is solar powered and sends data to the console via a low-power radio. It allows you to upload your weather data to weather website: www.wunderground.com which you can share it with your friend. This manual will guide you step-by-step through setting up your device. Use this manual to become familiar with your professional weather station, and save it for future reference.
Figure 4 3. Locate the battery door on the thermo-hygrometer / rain gauge transmitter, as shown in Figure 5. Turn the set screw counter clockwise to loosen the screw to open the battery compartment. Insert 3XAA rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment The LED indicator on the back of the transmitter will turn on for four seconds and normally flash once every 16 seconds (the sensor transmission update period).
4. Fasten the mounting pole to your mounting pole or bracket (purchased separately) with the two U-bolts, mounting pole brackets and nuts, as shown in Figure 6. Tighten the mounting pole to your mounting pole with the U-Bolt assembly, as shown in Figure 7.. Figure 6 Figure 7 there are four alphabet letter of “N”,”E”,”S”and “W” representing for the direction of North, East, South and West, as Figure 8.
indoor sensor Remove the battery door on the back of the sensor with a Philips screwdriver (there is only one screw, at the bottom of the unit). Insert two AAA batteries as shown in Figure 10 (we recommend lithium batteries for cold weather climates, but alkaline batteries are sufficient for most climates). Replace the battery door and set screw. Note that the temperature, humidity and pressure will be displayed on the LCD display.
Program Mode 1. Normal display Mode 1. Wind direction 2. Weather Forecast 3. UV index 4. Light 5. Time and date 6. Barometric Pressure 7. Rainfall Icon 8. Dew point 9. Outdoor Temperature &Humidity 10. Indoor Temperature &Humidity 11. Low battery indicator 12. Wind chill 13. Gust 14.
2. Auto backlight setup mode While in normal display, press the Icon key to enter Auto backlight setup Mode. Description Select key Press this key to select the unit or scrolls the value Select key Press this key to select the unit or scrolls the value. Left key Press this key to select the set value. Right key Press this key to select the set value.
3. History Mode While in normal display, press the pressing the key to enter History Mode. You can select the below sub-mode by key. 3.
3.2 History Record Mode Icon Description File Select key Press this key to enter the file selection mode Page Select key Press this key to enter the page selection mode. Scroll left key Press this key to view the left of the scrollable area. Scroll right key Press this key to view the right of the scrollable area.
Press or key to select the history file of annual data. key to exit and open the selected file. Press Press key to delete the selected file. Press key to return to History record Mode. key to enter the page selection mode: While in History Record Mode, press the Press or to select a digit in a number, press key or key to change the number. Press to change the activated option field and press key or key to confirm.
3.3 History graph mode Icon Description Zoom In key Zoom Out key Scroll left key Press this key to view the left of the scrollable area. Scroll right key Press this key to view the right of the scrollable area. Select file key Press this key to enter the file selection mode Page down key Press this key to scroll down the page you are viewing History key Press this key to select the sub-Mode Return key Press this key to return to previous mode 4.
4.1 Menu Setting Mode Icon Description Select key Press this key to select the unit or scrolls the value Select key Press this key to select the unit or scrolls the value. Left key Press this key to select the set value. Right key Press this key to select the set value.
4.1.1. Date and Time setting While in Menu Setting Mode, press enter Date and Time Setup mode: 1) key to select Date and Time Setup field, press or key to Time setting (hour/minute/second) Press key to select time setting field, the hour digit turn red, press the the hour setting. Press or to set the minute, the minute digit turn red, press the change the minute setting.
4.1.5 Barometric unit (hPa / inHg / mmhg, default hPa) 4.1.6 Wind speed unit (km/h, m/s, bft, mph, knots default: m/s) 4.1.7 Rainfall unit (mm, inch, default: mm) 4.1.8 Solar Rad. unit (lux,fc,w/㎡) 4.1.9 Rainfall display(Rain Rate, Rain Day, Rain Week, Rain Month, Rain Year) Rain Rate: it forecast the rain per hour base on the recently 10 minute’s rainfall. For example: the rainfall of recent 10 minutes is 12mm, the rain/hour is 12mm*6=72mm/h. Note: The rain per day is reset to zero at 0:00hr every day.
How to get the Station ID and password Log into the weather website: www.wunderground.com ÆClick the weather station under local weather category, you will find the PWS(Personal Weather Station) information. Æ Click “ register my personal weather station” ÆAfter finishing signup you will get one Station ID Once you have a Station ID and password you need to type them into your weather station. The password for each of your stations is the password you use to log in to Wunderground site.
Press or key to select the Wi-Fi network. Press key to confirm and enter the password. Press key to return to normal display mode. Only after connect to WLAN you can upload the data to weather website. If the data upload to server successfully, the icon will show on beneath the wind chill. 4.2 Alarm Setting Mode Icon Description Select key Press this key to select the unit or scrolls the value Select key Press this key to select the unit or scrolls the value.
4.3 Calibration Mode Icon Description Select key Press this key to select the unit or scrolls the value Select key Press this key to select the unit or scrolls the value. Left key Press this key to select the set value. Right key Press this key to select the set value.
4.4 Factory reset 4.4.2 Re-register indoor transmitter Press or key to select re-register indoor transmitter. Press or key to popup the Message Box ”Are you sure you want to register the new inddor transmitter?” Press or to select Yes or No. Press the key or key to confirm the selection. 4.4.3 Re-register outdoor transmitter Please reference section 4.4.1. Procedures and settings are similar to re-register indoor transmitter 4.4.4 Clear History Please reference section 4.4.1. 4.4.
Press or key to select the history year file. Press key or key to confirm the selection. Press or to change the activated option field. Press key to start backup, press key again to stop the backup. Please insert TF card before start backup. The data save as excel format as default setting. 4.4.8 4.4.
Specifications Outdoor data C--60˚C (-40℉ to +140℉) ˚C ~99% Indoor data ˚C--60˚C (-40℉ to + 140℉) (show --- if outside range) ˚C ~99% - 22 -
Power consumption 5V DC adaptor (included) Remark: Be sure to use 1.5V rechargeable battery for solar transmitter. Where outdoor temperature is lower than -20˚C, make sure proper type of batteries to be used to assure that the device can get enough power to maintain its function properly. Normal alkaline batteries is not allow to be used since when outdoor temperature is lower than -20 ˚C, the battery’s discharging capability is greatly reduced.
FCC Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to this equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.