5-IN-1 WIRELESS WEATHER STATION WITH PC DATA SYNC USER GUIDE LOWSB510PB
Thank you for purchasing the Logia™ 5-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with PC Data Sync. This User Guide is intended to provide you with guidelines to ensure that operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any use that does not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide may void the limited warranty. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Do not let children use or play with this device. It is not a toy. 2. Do not use any attachments not supplied or recommended by the manufacturer. 3.
PRODUCT FEATURES 1. Wireless 5-in-1 weather sensor measures wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, temperature, and humidity. 2. No calibration needed! The product is fully pre-calibrated and mostly assembled; all you need to do is install it and sync with the included display console. PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 3. Provides precise weather and environmental information directly from your own backyard, instead of relying on a national weather station. 4. Black and white LCD display screen with amber backlight. 5.
DISPLAY CONSOLE OVERVIEW LCD DISPLAY OVERVIEW MAIN CONSOLE OVERVIEW 1b 1 1a 1c 2 4 5 6 14 21 7 15 22 16 23 8 9 17 19 3 8 4 9 20 12 3 7 18 10 11 2 13 5 6 1. Snooze/Backlight button 8. BARO button 16. °C/°F button 2. LCD Display (see overview on page 7) 9. WIND button 17. DATA button 3. Micro USB port 10. RAIN button 18. TIME SYNC button 11. INDEX button 19. Battery compartment 12. Alert indicator 20. Kickstand 13. Wall mount notch 21. ALARM button 14.
RAIN GAUGE WIRELESS WEATHER SENSOR OVERVIEW MAIN DEVICE 1 1. Rain collector 2 2 3 4 2. Tipping bucket 4 3 1 3. Rain sensor 4. Drain holes 6 7 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR 10 5 11 12 13 8 9 1. Sensor shield 1 2 2. Temperature and humidity sensor WIND SENSOR 1. Rain collector 8. Mounting base 2. Level 9. Mounting clamp 3. Antenna 10. Red LED indicator 4. Wind cups (anemometer) 11. RESET button 5. Mounting pole 12. Battery compartment 6. Sensor casing 13.
Screw Screw the battery door compartment on tightly . place to the battery door compartment on tightly . ensure water resistant . NOTE:NOTE: 2. The red LED will begin flashing every 12 seconds. 1 . Ensure the water O-ring is properly aligned 1 . Ensure the water tight tight O-ring is properly aligned in in place to place to ASSEMBLE STAND AND POLE WIRELESS WEATHER SENSOR SETUP resistant . ensureensure water water resistant . INSTALL BATTERIES 2. The red LED will flashing every 12 1. Insert topseconds.
clamps (included) to a post or pole, and allow minimum 1 .5m off the ground . measurements . 4 . Mount the wireless 5-IN-1 sensor with the wind meter end pointing to the No orient direction of the wind vane . Please note that there are two different ways you can attach the pole to the base, depending on how you will be mounting it outdoors. If you will be fastening the sensor directly to a railing, use the option that positions the stand perpendicular to the sensor pole.
appear on the display . 4. Once the batteries are inserted, the LCD display should power on. NOTE: If nothing appears on the LCD display after you insert the batteries, use a pin or similar small object to press the RESET button at the rear. NOTE: The display console does not need to be plugged in, and is rated to last up to 2 years on battery power alone. However, it can also be powered via the micro USB connection.
3. Press [ CLOCK SET ] key again to enter the next setting. 4. The setting sequence: Hour → Minute → Second → 12/24 hour format → Year → Month → Day → M-D/D-M format → Longitude for Sunrise / Sunset → Latitude for Sunrise / Sunset → time zone for Sunrise / Sunset → Language SET OPTIONS 5. CLOCK Press [ CLOCK SET ] key toDISPLAY save and exit the setting mode, or the unit will automatically exit the setting mode 60 seconds later without pressing any key.
SETTING THE ALARM First Quarter Moon Full Moon Waxing Gibbous Moon Waning Gibbous Moon Full Moon TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY & TRENDS Waning Gibbous Moonclock, follow these instructions to set the alarm If you’d like to use your display console as an alarm time: Thirdand Quarter 1. In normal operating mode, press hold Moon the ALARM button for two (2) seconds until the alarm hour starts flashing. This indicates that you have entered the alarm time setting mode. Waning Crescent 2.
Waning Gibbous Moon Third Quarter Moon 3. If the signal for the outdoor channel has been Waning Crescent Mooninterrupted and does not recover within 15 minutes, the signal icon will disappear. The temperature and humidity section (outdoor) will display “—” on the corresponding channel. 4. If the signal still does not recover within 48 hours, the “—” display will become permanent.
3 Gentle breeze 4 Moderate breeze 5 Fresh breeze 6 Strong breeze 7 High wind 8 Gale 9 Strong gale 10 11 12 Storm Violent storm Hurricane force constantly moving, light flags extended. Dust and loose paper raised. Small branches begin to move. Branches of a moderate size move. Small trees in leaf begin to sway. Large branches in motion. Whistling heard in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes difficult. Empty plastic bins tip over. Whole trees in motion.
Whistling wires. Debris and unsecured objects ≥ 64 knotheard in overhead Umbrella use becomes difficult.are hurled about. 22 ~ 27 knot ≥ 32.7m/s Empty plastic bins tip over. 10.8 ~/13 .8 m/s Cloudy Rainy Rainy Stormy Snowy Heat Index range 50 ~ 61 km/h Warning Whole treesExplanation in motion. BAROMETRIC PRESSURE31 ~ 38 mph Effort needed to walkof heat exhaustion 80°Fwind to 90°F (27°C to 32°C) Caution Possibility High 28 ~ 33 knot against the wind. 91°F to 105°F (33°C 13 to .
Indoor Temperature °F or °C Past 72 hours MAX / MIN DATA RECORD MAX/MIN DATA RECORD The console can record thecan accumulated and daily MAX / MINweather weather data The display console record the accumulated and daily MAX/MIN data with a with the correspondingcorresponding time stamp you review . timefor stamp for to youeasy to review.
Heat index High Alert Beaufort scale scale High Alert Beaufort High Alert 27°C ~ 49°C 1 ~121 ~12 6 35°C 6 2 . Under the current alert reading, presspress and hold ALERT ] key ]for 2 seconds to enter alert alert 2 . Under the current alert reading, and [hold [ ALERT key for 2 seconds to enter setting and the alert reading will flash. setting and the alert reading will flash. History Data for Past 24 Hours 3. Press the GRAPH/ or HISTORY/ buttons to adjust the value, or press and hold the buttons to 3 .
s the weather data in its data logger (default every 30 minutes), DATA LOG hrough the PC software* (*Please consult your local distributor The display console automatically stores the weather data in its data logger every 30 minutes by default. Once you have the PC software loaded on your computer, you can export the data via the PC OGDATAsoftware. LOG (See PC software instructions on page 31).
2. Gently remove the rain collector. 3. Clean and remove any debris or insects. 4. Wait until the parts are fully dry, and then reinstall them, and return the rain collector to a locked position. While using the PC software, you can click on the “?” icon located in the upper-right corner for operating details, setup instructions, and program settings.
Supported sensors RF frequency RF transmission range Time Function Specifications Time display Hour format Date display 1 Wireless 5-in-1 weather outdoor sensor and up to 7 optional wireless hygro-thermo outdoor sensors 868 MHz (EU or UK version), 915 MHz (US version), 917 MHz (AU version) 492 ft (150m) HH: MM: SS 12 hour or 24 hour DD / MM or MM / DD Time synchronization method PC time (only available when connected to Windows®-based PC running Weather Tool software) Weekday languages EN / DE / FR / E
Display modes Memory modes Rainfall display mode Current Historical Data from last memory reset, daily Max Hourly / Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Total rainfall High Hourly Rainfall Alert Alarm Weather Index Display & Function Specifications Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console. Weather index mode Beaufort, Wind Chill, Heat Index and Dew point Beaufort scale Wind Chill range 0 ~ 12 Heat index range Dew point range Display modes Memory modes -40°F ~ 64.
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