User's Manual

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Congratulations on your purchase of this weather station set, WS
2300U
+ WT440
. Please take the time to read and understand
this manual so you can begin to enjoy the convenience and features this product has to ofer.
FEATURES
Main Display Unit WS2300U:
Radio controlled clock (WWVB)
Clock with date display
Clock alarm
Inside temperature display
Receives and monitors outside temperature
from up to 4 remote sensors via
RF technology of 433MHz
Maximum/minimum temperature records
Temperature trend indicator
Temperature alarm
User-selectable C or F
Backlight illumination
Batterytype:2xAA
Remote Transmitter WT440
Drip-proof design with LCD
user-selectable C or F
Channelnumber display
Transmission range:
up to 40 meters in open area
Batterytype:2xAA
WS2300U+
WT440
Wireless Thermo-Station
with transmitter
WS2300U receiver
OWNERS M
ANUAL
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KNOW YOUR PRODUCT
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READ THIS BEFORE YOU BEGIN
For the best operation,
1. Insert batteries for remote transmitter(s) frst, and then the receiver.
2. Place the receiver and remote transmitter(s) close together. This will ensure that the receiver can
synchronize with remote transmitter(s).
3. Place the remote transmitter(s) within efective transmission range.
* Although remote transmitter are weather proof, it is recommended to place it away from direct
sunlight, rain or snow. This will help to make measurement more accurate.
# The building materials and where the receiver and remote transmitter are positioned vastly afect
the efective range. Try various set-ups for best result.
GETTING START
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WT440 transmitter
ChannelNumber
1
Temperature reading
LED indicator
Mode scrolls through clock alarm:,,
and temperature alarm mode
Hour/+/Min/Max how inimum r aximum:s m o m
temperature; adjust clock, date and temperature
alarm; clear temperature alarm
Minute/-
:Toggle between clock and date
mode; adjust clock, date and temperature
alarm; activate manual synchronization of
radio-controll clock
Channel crolls hrough emote:s t r
channels (1 to 4); turn on/of the clock alarm;
toggle between C and F ; adjust weekday
Snooze
: snooze for alarm; toggle 12 or 24 hour
format; activate diferent mode in temperature
alarm; enable/ disable backlight function
SET: enter to House code and Channel
setting mode
C/F: hange etween r hangecb CoF,c
channeland house code
Battery compartment
LCD display
Wall Mount Holder & Table Stand
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Step 1: Setting remote transmitters
Remove battery cover and insert 2 A size batteries to start setup.A
Insert between terminals observing proper polarity then replace cover
HOUSE CODE ill ash or econdswf f 8s
Select HOUSE ODE (1 to 15)C
to
by pressing C ./F
Make sure all transmitters in your system are set to the same House Code.
Press SET to complete OUSE ODE setting. Channel will fash for 8 secondsHC
Select CHANNEL(1-4) by pressing C/F
. This number will be confrmed upon
pressing the
SETbutton or if no key is pr, essed for 10 seconds.
Temperature will display
Toggle between C and F of Temperature by pressing
C/F
Once setup of remote transmitter is completed, it will start transmission in one minute interval.
* Use a diferent house code if your weather station detect other signals
from neighboring sources
* Factory default: house code = 01 and channel = 01
Step 2: setting the receiver
Remove battery cover and insert 2 A size batteries. InsertA
between terminals observing proper polarity then replace cover
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SET
C/F
-
AA1.5V
+
-
AA 1. 5V
+
2
4
6
357
1
1
1
1
%
1
SYNCHRONIZE OUTDOOR TEMPERA
TURE
Automatic Learn Function:
Learn function executes automatically and runs for approximately
3 minutes when batteries ar e frst installed in the receiver.
Within these 3 minutes, receiver will beep and picks up the temperature
signals from transmitter(s) and displays the readings.
* If the signals are not received within this 3 minutes, the outside temperature will show
" ". During this time, bringing the unit close together or try diferent location and restart the
auto learning function by removing and replacing the batteries for receiver.
Manual-Learn Function (Searching for Remote Signals):
If a new transmitter is added or if signal is lost (outdoor display blinking), learn func tion must be
executed again.
Press and hold hannel for 3 sec onds inC
clock display mode
Beep sound indicates that learn function
has started
It will beep as each remote sensor is detected
Temperature readings of remote sensor
display on the receiver.
* Learn function executes automatically and runs for approximately 3 minutes
* If that fail, make sure the transmission
within range or try diferent location.
1
2
3
4
1
2
RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
20
SET
C/F
-
AA1. 5V
+
-
AA1. 5V
+
DST
Clock;
Clock alarm;
Month, day
RCC(WWVB).
Inside
temperature
and trend
indicator
Outside channel,
temperature and
trend indicator
DST
DAYMONTH
DST
DAYMONTH
1
4
2
1
DST
DAY MONTH
MANUAL CLOCK & DATE SETTING
Clock 1 Setting:
Press and hold Mode
for 3 seconds to enter the clock setting mode,
Time will ashf.
Press Hour in ax to set Hour/+/M /M
Press Minute to set the Minute/-
Press Channel to clear second
Press Snooze
during clock setting, to change between 12 and 24
hour display.
Do not press any key for 1 minute to fnish clock setting, or
press Mode
to enter Date setting
Date Setting:
Press Mode
at clock setting mode,
Month and Day will fash
Press to set
day
Press Minute to set/-
month
Press Channel to select eekdayw
* February will have 29 days
Do not press any key for 1 minute to fnish date
setting, or press
Mode
to exit the date setting mode.
Hour/+/Min/Max
1
2
#
4
!
5
6
7
8
*
3
1
*
!
*
DST
DAY MONTH
1
4
8
!
2
5
3
6
7
#
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CLOCK ALARM SETTING
Alarm 1& Alarm 2 Setting
Scroll to Alarm 1/ Alarm 2 mode using Mode
Press to set hour
Press Minute/- to set minute
Press Channel to toggle alarm on and off
When the alarm is set ON, the bell symbol 1 or 2 will appear
When Alarm Sounds
1 or 2 will flash
Press Snooze to snooze the alarm for 5 minutes. After that the
alarm will sound again.
Press ANY other key will shut off the alarm. Without interruption,
alarm will shut off automatically after one minute.
Hour/+/Min/Max
1
4
7
1
2
4
3
DST
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