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Summary of Contents for HP1000SE PRO

Page 1: ...1 HP1000SE PRO Ultrasonic WiFi Internet Funk Wetterstation Manual EN ...

Page 2: ...ain Gauge Sensor Set Up and Installation 19 4 3 1 Install rain gauge filter 19 Figure 14 Rain gauge filter in un installation diagram 20 4 3 2 Install rain collector top 20 4 3 3 Install Batteries in rain gauge sensor 21 4 3 4 Mounting 21 4 4 Indoor Sensor Set Up 23 4 4 1 Sensor Placement 24 4 5 Best Practices for Wireless Communication 25 4 6 Console Display 27 4 6 1 Initial Display Console Set U...

Page 3: ...ing 48 4 9 12 Barometric display 49 4 9 13 Rainfall season default January 49 4 9 14 Storing Interval 1 240minutes Selectable 50 4 9 15 Weather Server 50 4 9 16 Connect Console to Your Router Wi Fi scan 65 4 9 17 Background 67 4 9 18 Alarm Setting Mode 68 4 9 19 Calibration Mode 69 4 9 20 More 73 4 9 21 Factory reset 77 5 Other Console Functions 81 5 1 Beaufort Wind Force Scale 81 5 2 Weather Fore...

Page 4: ... U Bolts 1pcs set 1 Mounting arm for ultrasonic anemometer 1 Mounting bracelet for ultrasonic anemometer 1 Mini wrench for M5 bolts 1 Stainless steel filter for rain gauge collector 1 AC adapter 1 User manual this manual Table 1 Package content Note The console operates using an AC adapter The included adapter is a switching type adapter and can generate a small amount of electrical interference w...

Page 5: ...nemometer which is primarily for startup and backup purpose After setup and during normal operation the unit is getting its power from solar cell One AA size battery alkaline or Lithium recommended for colder climates is required for the rain gauge Two AA size alkaline batteries are required for the indoor sensor Note There are two sets of U bolts in the box one is for the ultrasonic anemometer se...

Page 6: ... Overview 3 1 Display Console Figure 1 Display console screen Figure 2 Display console side views Note The USB port in the console is only for factory internal use not available for users internal use not ...

Page 7: ... update copy user bin file onto microSD card main root Insert SD card while display in operation it will immediately show an update process follow the instruction to complete update 3 2 Indoor sensor Figure 3 Indoor sensor 2 display variations The indoor sensor will display indoor temperature humidity and barometric pressure alternately ...

Page 8: ...8 3 3 Ultrasonic anemometer with 6 in 1 sensors Figure 4 Solar powered ultrasonic anemometer with integrated solar uv thermo hygrometer sensor 3 4 Rain Sensor Figure 5 Self emptying rain gauge ...

Page 9: ...onal optional sensors supported Up to 8 DP50 multi channel temperature and humidity sensors Up to 8 DP100 soil moisture sensors Up to 4 DP200 PM2 5 air quality sensors Up to 4 DP70 water leak sensors One DP60 lightning sensor Pushes sensor data to cloud weather services https www ecowitt net https www wunderground com https www weathercloud com https www wow com Custom own server data hosting poss...

Page 10: ...tions Note There s a built in heat plate in the 6 in 1 sensor package body if the lowest temperature at your place is below 3 C or 26 6 F and the weather is mostly snowy or rainy then you may need to activate the heater by supplying an external 5V 1A power to the sensor heating element for melting accumulated snow or ice which can influence wind measurement accuracy significantly The extension cor...

Page 11: ...it last Ensure batteries are installed with correct polarity Only use new batteries for all battery operated sensors Avoid rechargeable batteries being used If outdoor temperature may go below 32 F or 0 C for prolonged periods Lithium based batteries are suggested over alkaline type batteries for any outdoor sensor When outdoor temperature is above 10 0C 50 0F it is forbidden to feed power to the ...

Page 12: ... Ideally located at a horizontal distance of 4 times the height above the rain gauge of the nearest obstruction Ensure the rain gauge is mounted level to the ground away from any horizontal surface that can introduce rain splashing or surrounding snow buildup 4 2 Ultrasonic Anemometer package assembly See Figure 6 to locate and understand all the parts of the ultrasonic anemometer package with UV ...

Page 13: ...ium batteries in the battery compartment and press Reset button the LED indicator on the back of the sensor package item 4 will turn on for 3 seconds and then flash once every 4 8 seconds indicating sensor data transmission If you did not pay attention you may have missed the initial indication You can always press the reset button to start over Make sure you see the flash once every 4 8 seconds I...

Page 14: ...ly and alkaline batteries are extremely susceptible to leakage when temperature is over certain limits So Alkaline batteries are forbidden to be used with this anemometer when heater function is activated 4 2 2 Mount ultrasonic anemometer assembly 4 2 2 1 Before you mount Before installing your outdoor sensor in the permanent location we recommend operating the device for one week in a temporary l...

Page 15: ... 5 1 2 Pass the connector cord through the arm tube as Figure 9 If you don t need to power up the heater we suggest you tie up the power cord and keep in th tube This can make the installation looks neat and tidy You may place it out when needed ...

Page 16: ...ube to the Ultrasonic Sensor as Figure 10 Figure 10 Sensor package mounting diagram 5 3 4 Insert the arm tube into the base as Figure 11 Be sure to line up the small hole in the arm with the holes in the base Insert the machine screw through the holes in the base and arm ...

Page 17: ...sure the mounting pole is vertical or very close to it Use a level as needed 5 If optional extension cord is added connect the cord to the connector and insert the USB port into the AC adaptor as Figure 10 show Figure 12 Sensor package mounting diagram 5 5 ...

Page 18: ... SOUTH as its solar panel is a rounded type and it is orientation free for its charging capability Make sure the mounting tube for the sensor package is installed vertically use a level at 90 degree offsets around the tube Adjust the mounting pipe as necessary Next also make sure the mounting of the anemometer body on the pipe is level If it is not wind direction and speed readings may not operate...

Page 19: ... Surface installation screw hole 3 Bubble level 6 U bolt installation hole Table 3 Sensor assembly detailed items 4 3 1 Install rain gauge filter There s a stainless steel filter included in the package It s aimed to stop leaves or bird s dropping to avoid the obstruction of the cone hole The installation is simple press the filter until the hook is inside the outlet hole and self locked The sprin...

Page 20: ...p and the top cannot be removed from the bucket Failure to do this may cause the collector top to blow away in strong winds Figure 15 Rain collector top installation diagram Hook the filter hook on the edge to install Take out the filter hook from the edge to uninstall installation diagram pay attention to the lock Next lock the top as shown on the right side of the cannot be removed from the Fail...

Page 21: ...you may have missed the initial indication You can always remove the batteries and start over but if you see the flash once every 49 seconds everything should be OK Note If no LED light up or is lighted permanently make sure the battery is inserted the correct way or a proper reset is happened Do not install the battery backwards You can permanently damage the outdoor sensor We recommend lithium b...

Page 22: ...bstacles etc 4 3 4 2 Mounting with U bolts The mounting assembly includes two U Bolts and a bracket that tightens around a 1 2 diameter pole using the four U Bolt and nuts The package Not included the pole D32 H200 diameter 32mm 1 26 length 200mm 7 87 stainless steel tube for this purpose Figure 17 Rain gauge installation with U bolts Note Use the bubble level one the side of the rain gauge as a g...

Page 23: ...installation 4 4 Indoor Sensor Set Up Note To avoid permanent damage please take note of the battery polarity before inserting the batteries Looking at Figure 4 from left to right the left most or bottom battery is to be installed with its terminal pointing down and the other battery with its terminal pointing up Remove the battery door on the back of the sensor by sliding it in the direction of t...

Page 24: ...erature readings The sensor is meant to provide indoor conditions for display on the console but if you would rather have a second source for outdoor conditions instead you can mount this unit outside The unit is weatherproof but besides heeding the placement instructions above you should also attempt to mount the unit under cover eve or awning or similar To mount or hang the unit on a wall or woo...

Page 25: ...e walls and metal barriers We recommend the following best practices for trouble free wireless communication between both sensor packages and the base unit Indoor outdoor sensor placement The sensor will have the longest reach for its signal when mounted or hung vertically Avoid laying it down on a flat surface Electro Magnetic Interference EMI Keep the base unit several feet away from computer mo...

Page 26: ... about 100 feet Metal Barriers Radio frequency will not pass through metal barriers such as aluminum siding or metal wall framing If you have such metal barriers and experience communication problems you must change the placement of sensor package and or base unit The following table shows different transmission media and expected signal strength reductions Each wall or obstruction decreases the t...

Page 27: ...27 4 6 Console Display See Figure to help you identify elements of the console s display screen Figure 21 Display Console Screen Layout to help you identify elements of the console s display screen ...

Page 28: ... optional DP200 sensor 16 Multi channel temperature and humidity sensor cycle display mode icon optional sensor 5 Sunrise Sunset Time 17 Multi channel temperature and humidity sensor channel number optional sensor 6 Wi Fi signal bar 18 Rain fall Daily Event Hourly Weekly Monthly Yearly 7 Low battery power indicator for each sensor 19 Weather forecast 8 RF signal bar for outdoor sensor array 20 ABS...

Page 29: ...display and the unit will start to look for reception of the indoor and outdoor sensor data This may take up to 3 minutes Dark Background Display Light Background Display Immediately after power up inserting power adapter the unit will turn on the display and the unit will start to look for reception of the indoor and ...

Page 30: ...tness Brightness control key Press this key to enhance the brightness Backlight on off key Press this key to on off the backlight Background key Press this key to choose between dark background display and light background display Pressure display key Press this key to choose the display between Absolute pressure and Relative pressure Channel key Press this key to Shift the display between indoor ...

Page 31: ... Main interface icons explain 4 6 3 1 Temperature Icon Temperature Range degF Color Ring Temperature Range degF 10 50 60 10 to 0 60 70 0 to 10 70 80 10 20 80 90 20 30 90 100 30 40 100 110 40 50 110 Note please refer to the online manual for colorful display channel Sensors Display Mode Temperature Range Color Ring 60 70 80 90 100 110 110 ...

Page 32: ...Humidity Range Color Ring Humidity Range 0 No signal or dashes 50 to 60 1 to 10 60 to 70 10 to 20 70 to 80 20 to 30 80 to 90 30 to 40 90 to 99 40 to 50 100 Humidity Range Color Ring 50 to 60 60 to 70 70 to 80 80 to 90 to 99 100 ...

Page 33: ...luded in the package If you have multiple wireless sensors while in normal mode press the key to toggle display in sequence of indoor ch1 ch2 ch8 scroll display Please note if only CH2 is received it will skip CH1 and toggle only between indoor and already learned sensors minute average Color Ring optional sensor not included in the package If you have multiple wireless sensors while in key to tog...

Page 34: ...all optional sensor s the history data will be saved to a microSD card not included 4 8 History Mode 4 8 1 View and Reset MAX MIN While in normal display press the key once to view and reset minimum and maximums Figure Max Min Screen Icon Description Selection key Press this key to select the weather MAX MIN record which need to clear ...

Page 35: ... or key to select YES or NO Press the key or key to confirm the selection Up arrow key Press this key to change the activated option field Down arrow key Press this key to change the activated option field History key Press this key to select History data display Return key Press this key to return to normal display mode 4 8 2 History Record Mode While in normal display press the key twice to ente...

Page 36: ...is key to view the right of the scrollable area Page up key Press this key to scroll up the page you are viewing Page down key Press this key to scroll down the page you are viewing History key Press this key to select the Max Min record or History Return key Press this key to return to previous mode Press this key to enter particular page of the history data Each the left of the scrollable area t...

Page 37: ...ed on console Press or key to return to History record Mode Figure Clear History Record Screen While in History Record Mode press the key to enter the page selection mode popup the Message Box Clear the history record Press Yes to clear all history records saved on key to return to History record Mode key to enter the page ...

Page 38: ...o change the number Press or to change the activated option field toggle OK or Cancel then press or key to confirm 4 8 3 Graph Mode While in History Record Mode press the key once to enter Mode view a specific page of history Screen or key change the activated option key to confirm to enter Graph ...

Page 39: ...n UVI Solar radiation Rainfall hourly and daily Barometer REL ABS 4 8 4 Optional Sensor Display Mode For optional DP100 soil moisture sensor and DP200 PM2 5 sensor only the first channel data will display on the main screen of the console full display of multi channel sensors you can do this to view PM2 5 sensor only the first channel data will display on the main screen of the console To view the...

Page 40: ...the key once to enter Optional Sensor Display Mode 4 9 Setting Mode While in normal display press the key to enter Setting Mode You can select the below sub mode by pressing the key Optional Sensor key to enter Setting Mode You can ...

Page 41: ...ls the value Left key Press this key to select the set value Right key Press this key to select the set value Up arrow key Press this key to change the activated option field Down arrow key Press this key to change the activated option field Set key Press this key to select the Setting sub Mode Return key Press this key to return to previous mode scrolls the value ...

Page 42: ...the or key to change the hour setting Press the minute the minute digit will turn red press the change the minute setting Press to set the second and the second digit will turn red press the or key to change the second setting 2 Date setting key to select Date and Time key to enter Date and Time Setup mode key to select time setting field and the hour digit will turn red key to change the hour set...

Page 43: ...s the or key to change the time zone setting Press key to select Update field press the or key to update the time immediately 4 Automatically synchronize with internet time server The time server is time nist gov Press the or key to tick Automatically synchronize with internet time server and press update to synchronize with time server immediately Console time will be updated at 2 01am automatica...

Page 44: ...mHg and hPa 4 9 6 Wind speed unit Press to change the wind speed units of measure between mph bft Beaufort scale ft s m s km h and knot 4 9 7 Rainfall unit Press to change the rainfall units of measure between in and mm 4 9 8 Solar Rad Unit Press to change the solar radiation units of measure between W m 2 lux and fc 4 9 9 Multi Channel Sensor In Multi channel sensor Setup Screen you can rename th...

Page 45: ...p up the keyboard to enter the sensor name Press to scroll to the character and press to select the character Press to return to the setup page Figure Multi channel sensor Setup Screen key to select Name setting field the name on focus key to pop up the keyboard to enter the to scroll to the character and press to return to the setup page ...

Page 46: ...46 Figure rename the sensor Screen Press or key to select Register setting field press the key to register the selected sensor key to select Register setting field press the or ...

Page 47: ... this option the brightness will change according to the light intensity measured from outdoor sensor Maximum brightness set the maximum brightness while it is light intensity Minimum brightness set the minimum brightness while it is light intensity key to select Backlight Setup field Automatic control backlight select this option the backlight will auto turn Automatic brightness adjustment select...

Page 48: ... Press this key to change the activated option field Return key Press this key to return to previous mode If the auto backlight turn on time has been set you can press key to turn off the backlight within the turn on time Backlight will turn on again automatically at next turn on time You can press any key to turn on the backlight for 60s within the turn off time 4 9 11 Longitude Latitude setting ...

Page 49: ...n influence the annual rainfall maximum minimum and total value When one month was selected the annual rainfall and annual max min rainfall were zero clearing at 0 00 of the first day of the selected month Figure Longitude and Latitude Setting Screen The sunrise sunset times will be calculating automatically base on the Latitude Your location GEO info can be found on mobile compass page Two digits...

Page 50: ...of weather stations reporting data in real time from all over the world Ecowitt Weather Site https www ecowitt net Ecowitt s new weather server that can host a bunch of sensors that other services don t support at this time Table Supported weather services Note If you are testing the setup with the outdoor sensor package nearby and indoor you may want to consider connecting to Wi Fi but not yet co...

Page 51: ...erground com Enter the Station ID and Password obtained from Wunderground com Figure Weather Server setup screen scroll value up scroll value down Scroll field up Scroll field down final outdoor installation come back and change the password after clearing rt uploading to the services with a clean slate key to enter Weather Server set up mode The device time data to wunderground com Enter the Stat...

Page 52: ...ght the station key Enter your password obtained from according weather server display the keyboard Press to scroll to the character and press to select the character Press return to the setup page to highlight the Station ID Enter your to display the keyboard Press to select the to highlight the station key Enter your password obtained from according weather server Press to to scroll to the to se...

Page 53: ...select the Join link 1 at the top of the page and select the Free 2 sign up option 2 Select More Register Your PWS 3 3 Click Send Validation Email 4 Respond to the validation email from Wunderground com it may take a few minutes Registering with and using wunderground com get the Station ID and Password on link 1 at the top of the 4 Respond to the validation email ...

Page 54: ...424 in the state of Arizona AZ in the United States K 5 Take note of the station ID and key password and enter it in the Weather Server 5 again This time you will be asked details about your weather station Go ahead and fill out the form r station you will see something like this Your station ID will have the form KSSCCCC where K is for USA station I for international SS is your state CCCC is an a...

Page 55: ...55 Figure 31 Weather Server setup screen scroll value up scroll value down Scroll field up Scroll field down Weather Server setup screen return to Setup ...

Page 56: ...ss to display the keyboard Press to scroll to the character and press to select the character Press to return to the setup page 4 9 15 2 Viewing data on wunderground com The most basic way to observe your weather station s data is by using the wunderground com web site You will use a URL like this one where your station ID replaces the text STATIONID http www wunderground com personal weather stat...

Page 57: ... to the Web version of the application pages You can also find them directly from the iOS or Google Play stores WunderStation iPad application for viewing your station s data and graphs https itunes apple com us app wunderstation weather from your neigh borhood id906099986 ...

Page 58: ...Android application for forecasts https itunes apple com us app weather underground forecast id48615480 8 https play google com store apps details id com wunderground andro id weather hl en ad and iPhone application for viewing radar images animated wind cloud coverage and detailed forecast and PWS station iOS and Android application for forecast id48615480 https play google com store apps details...

Page 59: ...tions in your neighborhood or even right in your own backyard Connects to wunderground com https itunes apple com us app pws weather station monitor id7137059 29 View weather conditions in your right in your own backyard Connects to monitor id7137059 ...

Page 60: ...on the dashboard within several minutes Note When select device address on map please wait until the map displays before selecting your address You may add a shortcut to the ecowitt net website on the home page of your phone so that you can visit it just like opening an app 4 9 15 4 Viewing data on ecowitt net You can observe your sensor s data by using the ecowitt net web site You will use a URL ...

Page 61: ...61 Dashboard Graph display ...

Page 62: ...62 List display Weather Map ...

Page 63: ...r highly experienced users it offers the option to send data to the user server Press the setup button to enter Customized setup screen Figure Server setup screen highly experienced users it offers the option to send data to the user s own setup screen ...

Page 64: ...64 Select Enable button and select the protocol type The website same protocol with Wunderground or Ecowitt Input all the information needed he website should has the nput all the information needed ...

Page 65: ... you can upload the data to weather we the Wi Fi network connects successfully the icon will show on the left top of the console display If the data upload to Wunderground successfully the icon will show on the left top of the console display Entering this mode system will display all the available Wi Fi networks SSID that you want console to be connected with only supports and enter passer word a...

Page 66: ...nter your SSID Press to scroll to the character and press to enter the character Press to return to the setup page 3 Press to highlight the Password Press to display the keyboard and start to enter your password Press to scroll to the character and press to enter the character Press to return to the setup page 4 Press to highlight the OK button beside Connect to start connecting After connected su...

Page 67: ...e in Menu Setting Mode press key to select Background Setup field press or key to choose between dark background display and light background display key to select Background Setup key to choose between dark background display ...

Page 68: ...ress this key to change the activated option field Down arrow key Press this key to change the activated option field Set key Press this key to select the Setting sub Mode Return key Press this key to return to previous mode The first row is high alarm value and the second row is low alarm When weather alarm condition has been triggered that particular The first row is high alarm value and the sec...

Page 69: ... to select the set value Right key Press this key to select the set value Up arrow key Press this key to change the activated option field Down arrow key Press this key to change the activated option field Set key Press this key to select the Setting sub Mode Return key Press this key to return to previous mode alarm will sound for 120 second and the corresponding icon will flash until the weather...

Page 70: ... conversion from lux to w m2 for wavelength correction 5 Wind Gain 1 00 Calibrated laboratory grade wind meter 6 Rain Gain 1 00 Sight glass rain gauge with an aperture of at least 4 7 Daily Rain Offset Current Value Apply an offset if the weather station was not operating for the entire day Weekly Rain Offset Current Value Apply an offset if the weather station was not operating for the entire wee...

Page 71: ...dverse affect on humidity readings installation over dirt vs lawn for example Official stations recalibrate or replace humidity sensors on a yearly basis Due to manufacturing tolerances the humidity is accurate to 5 To improve this accuracy the indoor and outdoor humidity can be calibrated using an accurate source such as a sling psychrometer 3 The display console displays two different pressures ...

Page 72: ...to true north 5 The default conversion factor based on the wavelength for bright sunlight is 126 7 lux w m2 This variable can be adjusted by photovoltaic experts based on the light wavelength of interest but for most weather station owners is accurate for typical applications such as calculating evapotransporation and solar panel efficiency 6 Wind speed is the most sensitive to installation constr...

Page 73: ... variation or degradation wearing of moving parts contamination of sensors Calibration is only useful if you have a known calibrated source you can compare it against and is optional This section discusses practices procedures and sources for sensor calibration to reduce manufacturing and degradation errors Do not compare your readings obtained from sources such as the internet radio television or...

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Page 75: ...9 19 Sensor ID Setup On this page you can set the following View sensor ID signal strength and battery power condition 1 means 1 4 successful successive signal receptions without missed ones Register the sensor when offline Enable or disable the sensor Input the Sensor ID when offline refer to the manual of ll need to find a reliable source such as sensor please refer to section 4 9 19 View sensor...

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Page 77: ...y reset 4 9 21 1 Re register indoor transmitter Press or key to select re register indoor transmitter Press or key to popup the Message Box Register a new indoor register indoor transmitter Press Register a new indoor ...

Page 78: ...key to select Automatic clear Max Min Press or key to switch on off When it is selected with ON option min max will be presented as daily min max and with OFF option selected it is for history min max record 4 9 21 4 Reset to Factory Press or key to select Reset to Factory Press or key to popup the Message Box Reset to factory default Press or to select Yes or No Press the or key to confirm the se...

Page 79: ...ax min record Press or to select Yes or No Press the or key to confirm the selection 4 9 21 7 Backup data Press or key to select Backup data Press or key to popup the Message Box Copy history data to SD card Press or to select OK or Cancel Press the or key to confirm the selection Note You need to insert a SD card not included into the console before using this function ...

Page 80: ...ency will change according to different market The actual display console may be with higher firmware version than this manual described because we will update the firmware occasionally 4 9 21 9 Language Press or key to select Language Press or key to switch different language display ...

Page 81: ...Beaufort number Description 0 1 mph or 0 1 6 km h 0 Calm 1 3 mph or 1 6 4 8 km h 1 Light air 3 7 mph or 4 8 11 3 km h 2 Light breeze 7 12 mph or 11 3 1 9 3 km h 3 Gentile breeze 12 18 mph or 19 3 29 0 km h 4 Moderate breeze 18 24 mph or 29 0 38 6 km h 5 Fresh breeze 24 31 mph or 38 6 49 9 km h 6 String breeze 31 38 mph or 49 9 61 2 km h 7 Near gale 38 46 mph or 61 2 74 1 km h 8 Gale 46 54 mph or 7...

Page 82: ...n to learn the barometric pressure over time Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy Pressure increases for a sustained period of time Pressure increases slightly or initial power up Pressure decreases slightly Rainy Stormy Pressure decreases for a sustained period of time Pressure rapidly decreases 5 3 Lightning Alert The lightning icon will appear if the Dew Point exceeds 70 F This means there is a chance of...

Page 83: ...s and detailed mapping of ground conditions 5 5 Moon Phase In the event the moon phase is 100 the icon in its place In the event of 0 the word New Moon will appear in it place Moon Phase Image Moon Phase Image Day 1 Day 14 Day 2 Day 15 Weather Forecasting Description and Limitations In general if the rate of change of pressure increases the weather is y cloudy If the rate of change of pressure dec...

Page 84: ...84 Day 3 Day 16 Day 4 Day 17 Day 5 Day 18 Day 6 Day 19 Day 7 Day 20 Day 8 Day 21 Day 9 Day 22 Day 10 Day 23 Day 11 Day 24 Day 12 Day 25 Day 13 Full Moon Day 26 New Moon ...

Page 85: ...on Clean Rain Gauge Check the rain gauge every 3 months Rotate the funnel counterclockwise and lift it up Clean the funnel and bucket with a damp cloth to remove any dirt debris and insects Spray the array lightly with insecticide if there s a bug infestation Figure 5 Rain gauge maintenance ...

Page 86: ... to a rain meter nearby around Because it is not necessary having a same rain intensity even I they are not far from each other To judge if your rain meter is correct or not you may do the following 1 Use a narrowed neck bottle that can sit under the rain gauge water outlet holes Collect the water during a rain event and measure its weight E g 353 g 2 353 g equals 353 ml divided by rain collector ...

Page 87: ...a hill Radio Frequency RF Sensors cannot transmit through metal barriers example aluminum siding or multiple thick walls Move the display console around electrical noise generating devices such as computers TVs and other wireless transmitters or receivers Outdoor sensor does not communicate to the display console The sensor may have initiated properly and the data is registered by the console as i...

Page 88: ...es in the sensor With the sensor and console 10 feet away from each other remove AC power from the display console and wait 10 seconds Re connect power Temperature sensor reads too high in the day time Make certain that the sensor is not too close to heat generating sources or strictures such as buildings pavement walls or air conditioning units Use the calibration feature to offset installation i...

Page 89: ...mple KAZPHOEN11 not KAZPH0EN11 3 If there s a number 1 on the station key try to input the lower case of letter L to replace it 4 Make sure the date and time is correct on the console If incorrect you may be reporting old data not real time data 5 Make sure your time zone is set properly If incorrect you may be reporting old data not real time data 6 Check your router firewall settings The console...

Page 90: ... Humidity resolution 1 Rain volume display range 0 6000 mm Rain volume accuracy 5 Rain volume resolution 0 1mm 0 01inch Wind speed range 0 40 m s 0 89mph Wind speed accuracy 10m s 0 5m s 10m s 5 Wind direction accuracy 10m s 10 10m s 15 UV Index range 0 15 Light range 0 300 kLux Light accuracy 15 Sensor reporting interval Anemometer sensor 4 8s wind speed sampling 4s when less than 3m s 2s when wi...

Page 91: ...fication Temperature range 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Temperature resolution 0 1 C or 0 1 F Humidity range 10 99 Humidity resolution 1 Barometric pressure range 300 1 100 hPa 8 85 32 5 inHg Barometric pressure accuracy 3 hPa in 700 1 100 hPa range Barometric pressure resolution 0 1 hPa 0 01 inHg Sensor reporting interval 48 seconds Alarm Duration 120 seconds Table 8 Indoor sensor specification Power Spe...

Page 92: ...w 0 C or 32 F the use of Lithium batteries is strongly suggested as these are performing better than Alkaline batteries under such circumstances Caution This booklet may contain errors or misprints The information is contains is regularly checked and correction are included in subsequence editions We disclaim any responsibility for any printing error or their consequences The specification of this...

Page 93: ...structions If not there is a risk of electric shock Danger of fire explosion Use only recommended batteries Never short circuit the unit or batteries Never throw the device or batteries into a fire Overheating and improper handling may result in short circuits which can cause fires and explosions Important If there is a defect contact your dealer immediately Never disassemble the device The dealer...

Page 94: ...of charge at municipal collection points or in the shops on the spot This manual may not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the publisher even in excerpts This manual may contain errors and misprints However the information in this manual is regularly reviewed and corrections made in the next issue We accept no liability for technical errors or printing errors and their co...

Page 95: ...icht Amtsgericht Koeln HRB 64734 Geschaeftsfuehrer Peter Haefele Carl Schulte UStId DE237971721 WEEE Reg Nr 66110125 declaration of conformity Hereby we declare HS Group GmbH Co KG Escherstr 31 50733 D Cologne that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014 53 EU The declaration of conformity for this product can be found at www fr...

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