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Operation Manual
Professional Remote Weather Station
Table of Contents
Page
1.
Introduction………… .................................................................. 52
2. Intended use .............................................................................. 52
Weather Station ......................................................................... 52
System requirements for PC use ................................................ 53
Installation for the USB adapter driver ........................................ 53
Features of the base station ....................................................... 54
Features of the thermo-hygro sensor.......................................... 55
Features of the wind sensor ....................................................... 55
Features of the rain sensor......................................................... 55
3. Safety Notes .............................................................................. 55
4. Packaged contents ..................................................................... 57
5. Setting up ................................................................................... 58
6. Operation using cable connection or wireless 433MHz............... 61
7. LCD overview ............................................................................. 63
8. Function test .............................................................................. 64
9. Mounting .................................................................................... 64
10. Resetting & factory settings ........................................................ 68
11. Function description ................................................................... 70
12. Operation keys ........................................................................... 73
13. Basic programming modes ......................................................... 75
14. MIN/MAX programming modes .................................................. 76
15. Alarm programming modes ........................................................ 78
16. Auto-memory for stored values .................................................. 87
17. Accessories: extensions cables .................................................. 87
18. Changing batteries ..................................................................... 88
19. Interference and problems with operation ................................... 89
20. Transmission range .................................................................... 90
21. Cleaning and maintenance ......................................................... 91
22. Specifications ............................................................................. 91
23. Liability disclaimer ...................................................................... 93
This Operation Manual is part of this product and should be kept in a safe
place for future reference. It contains important notes on setup and opera-
tion.
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Page 1 - Operation Manual

51Operation Manual Professional Remote Weather Station Table of Contents Page 1. Introduction………… ...

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604) Open the base station’s battery cover located at the back of the unit and insert 3 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V batteries into the bat-tery compartment

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616. Operation using cable connection or wireless 433MHz Cable Connection: Using this method of operation will provide interference free trans-fer

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62Note: If no outdoor weather data is displayed or the signal to the sensors is lost during setting up, mounting, changing of batteries to the senso

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631. Low battery indicator 2. DCF77 radio controlled time icon 3. Date display 4. Time zone display 5. Date, seconds, alarm time and time zone

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648. Function test: Once the weather station is powered up, perform a function test by checking that the weather data is received. To do this, pr

Page 7 - 4. Packaged Contents

65• Signals from the sensors can be received by the base station at points of mounting • Radio controlled time signal can be received at the point

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661. Unlock the mounting bracket from the remote wind speed sen-sor leaving the wire going through the bracket. 2. Place the mounting bracket over

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67 Mounting the Rain Sensor For best results, the rain sensor should be securely mounted onto a horizontal surface about 1 meter above the g

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68An ideal mounting place for the thermo-hygro sensor would be the outer wall beneath the extension of a roof, as this will protect the sensor from

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69Factory default settings: The following table shows the factory default values of the weather station: Matter: Default Setting: Time 0:00 Date

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52Please visit our web site www.heavyweather.info for downloads of complete instruction manuals and the most current version of the 'Heavy Weat

Page 13 - 7. LCD Overview

7011. Function Description of the Weather Station After setting up, the following data will be displayed in different sections on the LCD. If this

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71Sunny Rainy Cloudy Notes to hPa sensitivity setting for weather forecasting: The hPa (Hekto-Pascal) pressure sensitivity can be set to sui

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72to represent readings your their area (see Basic Programming Modes below). Weather Data (LCD Section 2) Indoor temperature and humidity are displ

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73SW) as well as numerical wind speed display inside the compass circle. 12. Operation keys The base station has 8 keys for easy operation. Ple

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74DISPLAY - key - Toggle between the following current/ max-imum/ minimum display modes: - Indoor temperature and humidity - Outdoor temperature

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75- In normal display mode to re-enter data learning mode (long pressing for 2 seconds) MINUS(-) – key - In normal display mode to enable/disable

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7611. Weather forecast sensitivity setting 2 hPa – 4 hPa (default 4 hPa) 12. Storm warning sensitivity setting 3 hPa - 9 hPa (default 5 hPa) 13.

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77Entering each MIN/MAX mode In the normal display mode for e.g. the indoor temperature and humidity, press MIN/MAX key to toggle the display betwee

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78minimum or maximum record will be reset to current reading to-gether with the current time and date with the exception of the fol-lowing:  The f

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79Note: The alarm icon will automatically appear upon pressing the SET key to tell the user the alarm is activated. Further pressing the SET key wil

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53itself does not set any limits as to how many data sets that can be transferred to PC. This weather station is designed to work easily with your

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802) Continue to press the ALARM key until you reach the outdoor temperature high alarm set mode 3) Press and hold the SET key to enter the outdoo

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813) Press and hold the SET key to enter the outdoor humidity high setting values (digits will start flashing) and set the desired out-door humidit

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824) Press ALARM key to confirm and press the MIN/MAX key to return to the normal display mode or press the ALARM key once more to toggle to the de

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833) Press and hold the SET key to enter the pressure setting values (digits will start flashing) and set the desired pressure high by using the PL

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844) Using the PLUS(+) or MINUS (-) keys select the desired wind direction and use the SET key to confirm or cancel each direc-tion input 5) Press

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85not sound regardless if that particular alarm has been set to the ON. To deactivate the BUZZER OFF, press the MINUS(-) key once more. General Ala

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86Alarm setting Minimum Maximum Storm threshold 3 hPa 9 hPa Air Pressure 920.0 hPa 1080.0 hPa Outdoor Tempera-ture -30.0°C +69.9°C Indoor Temp

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8716. Auto memory for stored values The base station has a memory back up system, which is used to memorize user-defined settings for when the bat

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88reception difficulties. Interference levels will greatly depend on the surrounding area for example setting up on or near metal piping may consid

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89Note: When batteries require replacement for the base station, the low battery indicator will light up on the LCD. Please participate i

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544- You should see COM Ports listed with numbers after them Ex: Com-munications Port (COM 1), USB to Serial Bridge (COM 4). If you do not see

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90Reception then no reception - loss of transmission signal from the sensor to the base station Press and hold the PLUS(+) key for 2 seconds to sync

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91- Devices working close by (example a neighbor’s house) may also influence reception. - Poorly shielded PCs can cause interferences that will re

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92Wind Speed : 0 to 180 km/h or 0 to 50 m/s Resolution : 0.1m/s Wind Direction : Graphic Resolution 22.5 Degrees, Numerical Resolution, L

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93Power consumption Base Station Batteries : 3 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V (Alkaline recommended) or AC power : INPUT 230V C 50HZ (use the provided AC/

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94• As stated on the gift box and labeled on the product, reading the “User manual” is highly recommended for the benefit of the user. • The manu

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55• Simultaneous display of all weather data with individual settings by the user • COM port for easy connection to your PC • All the weather dat

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56• To operate the weather station, use only supplied adaptor and batteries of the recommended type. • Do not leave used-up batteries in the devi

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574. Packaged Contents Before setting up, carefully unpack the contents onto a table or flat surface and check that the following are complete: I

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58Battery compartment Socket for Adaptor 5. Setting up Firstly, choose to use the adaptor (included in this set) or batteries for operation. Bo

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59 Setting up using batteries: Important: To avoid operating problems, please take note of battery polarity if inserting any

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