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5.6.4

 

Storm threshold indicator 

The  storm  threshold  (the  negative  rate  of  pressure  change  signifying  a  storm  is  expected)  can  be 
adjusted by the user from level 3 to level 9 (the default level 4).   
 
When negative rate of change of pressure is exceeded for 3 hours, the storm warning indicator will be 
activated, and the clouds with rain icon and tendency arrows will flash for 3 hours indicating the storm 
warning feature has been activated. 
 

 

5.6.5

 

Pressure threshold setting   

The pressure threshold (the negative or positive rate of change of pressure signifying a change in the 
weather) can be adjusted by the user from level 2 to level 4 (default level 2).   
 
The  lower  the  level  pressure  threshold  setting,  the  higher  sensitivity  for  weather  forecast  changes. 
Locations  that  experience  frequent  changes  in  air  pressure  require  a  higher  setting  compared  to 
locations where the air pressure is typically stagnant.   
 

5.6.6

 

Pressure Graph 

Note: 

The  weather  station  bar  graph  flashes  from  left  to  right  to  prevent  screen  burn  in.  This 

feature cannot be turned off. 
 
The pressure graph displays the barometric pressure for the last 24 hours.    Each bar represents three 
hours. 
 

6.

 

Glossary of Terms 

 

Term 

Definition 

Absolute Barometric 
Pressure 

Relative barometric pressure, corrected to sea-level.    To compare 
pressure conditions from one location to another, meteorologists correct 
pressure to sea-level conditions. Because the air pressure decreases as 
you rise in altitude, the sea-level corrected pressure (the pressure your 
location would be at if located at sea-level) is generally higher than your 
measured pressure. 

Summary of Contents for WS-1070

Page 1: ...nal Installation of Sensor Array 10 5 Console Operation 10 5 1 Set Mode 10 5 1 1 Set Time 11 5 1 2 Set Date 12 5 1 3 Set Indoor Temperature and Outdoor Temperature Units 12 5 1 4 Set Barometric Pressu...

Page 2: ...following user guide provides step by step instructions for installation operation and troubleshooting To download the latest manual and additional troubleshooting tips please visit http ambientweath...

Page 3: ...rmo hygrometer transmitter radiation shield 1 Wind speed sensor 1 Rain gauge 1 Rain gauge mounting bracket 1 1 nut and bolt long 1 13 16 nut and bolt short 1 set screw long 1 3 8 set screw short Optio...

Page 4: ...Align the holes and fasten with long bolt and nut Tighten with precision screwdriver while securing the nut with pliers as shown in Front Back 1 Figure 1 front and back view Attach the small set scre...

Page 5: ...nting arm Figure 2 3 Connect the thermo hygrometer with short bolt and nut Tighten with precision screwdriver as shown in Figure 3 Slide the radiation shield over the thermo hygrometer after connectin...

Page 6: ...econds for each transmission update Note Do not install the batteries backwards You can permanently damage the thermo hygrometer Do not use rechargeable batteries Note We recommend installing Lithium...

Page 7: ...as shown in Figure 5 Slide the top weather station pole with the sensor array into the lower pole connected to your mounting pole when your station is finally mounted Figure 5 7 Install the solar shie...

Page 8: ...emperature and humidity low alarm and high alarm 14 Temperature display unit 15 General outdoor alarm icon 16 Weather forecast icon 17 Weather tendency indicator 18 Pressure unit relative or absolute...

Page 9: ...gin radio controlled clock RCC reception During the RCC time reception period maximum 10 minutes no weather data will be transmitted to avoid interference If the signal reception is not successful wit...

Page 10: ...is installed next to a tall building the wind and rain will not be accurate 4 Wireless Range The radio communication between receiver and transmitter in an open field can reach a distance of up to 330...

Page 11: ...tern Standard New York NY USA 4 AST Atlantic Standard Caracas 3 S o Paulo Brazil 2 AT Azores Azores Cape Verde Islands 1 WAT West Africa 0 GMT Greenwich Mean WET Western European London England 1 CET...

Page 12: ...ure may read 28 62 inHg 969 mb at an altitude of 1000 feet 305 m but the relative pressure is 30 00 inHg 1016 mb The standard sea level pressure is 29 92 in Hg 1013 mb This is the average sea level pr...

Page 13: ...int Display The outdoor temperature will begin flashing Press the key to alternate the display between the outdoor temperature wind chill and dew point 5 2 2 Relative and Absolute Pressure Display Rel...

Page 14: ...the alarm icon will be turned on 2 Indoor Humidity High Alarm Press the SET key to set the indoor humidity high alarm The indoor humidity will begin flashing Press the key increase or MIN MAX key dec...

Page 15: ...ress the key increase or MIN MAX key decrease to change the barometric pressure alarm value Press the ALARM key to turn the alarm on or off if the alarm is enabled the alarm icon will be turned on and...

Page 16: ...hill Low Alarm Reference Section 5 4 1 The low alarm is similar to the high alarm setting 7 Dew Point Low Alarm Reference Section 5 4 1 The low alarm is similar to the high alarm setting 8 Barometric...

Page 17: ...imum Indoor Humidity Press the key to display the maximum indoor humidity with the associated time and date stamp Press the SET key to reset the maximum indoor humidity to the current value date and t...

Page 18: ...with the associated time and date stamp Press the SET key to reset the maximum wind speed to the current value date and time 9 Maximum Wind Gust Press the key to display the maximum wind gust with th...

Page 19: ...dy Cloudy and Rainy There are also two weather tendency indicators to show the air pressure tendency between the weather icons 5 6 3 Weather tendency indicator The weather tendency arrow is located be...

Page 20: ...e level pressure threshold setting the higher sensitivity for weather forecast changes Locations that experience frequent changes in air pressure require a higher setting compared to locations where t...

Page 21: ...al places to which a value is being reliably measured 7 Specifications 7 1 Wireless Specifications Line of sight wireless transmission in open air 300 feet Update Rate 48 seconds 7 2 Measurement Speci...

Page 22: ...h solid metal acts as an RF shield or earth barrier down a hill Move the display console around electrical noise generating devices such as computers TVs and other wireless transmitters or receivers M...

Page 23: ...splay to wind gust Can the lamp be turned on all of time No to prevent the bulb from burning out it can only turn on temporarily The forecast icon is not accurate The weather station console must run...

Page 24: ...ances Disposal of electronic waste in wild country and or in unauthorized grounds strongly damages the environment Reading the User manual is highly recommended The manufacturer and supplier cannot ac...

Page 25: ...LLC provides a 1 year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase is valid only on produc...

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