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Quick Reference

The button functions appear as consecutive steps on pressing the corresponding button repeti-
tively. The first item indicates the display in its initial state The numbers in brackets indicate the
relevant section in the operating instructions. Calibration is described in Section 4.2

Normal operation (3) Buttons:
Indoor

Wind

Rain

Alarm

Sensor

Outdoor

Temperature Speed mph

Total

Active

Select

Temperature

Humidity

Speed, knots

Last hour

Alarm value

Outdoor sensor

Humidity

Dewpoint

Speed m/s

Last 24 hours

Display

Dewpoint

Humidity

Speed km/s

Alarm

Humidity

Wind direction

Windchill
Humidity

Button
Min/Max (3.4)

              Arrow buttons (3.4)                          Reset

Program Mode (4)
Activate Program Mode by pressing the two arrow keys simultaneously
Display: PROGRAM MODE
Setting alarm min/max values (4.1)
Use the arrow buttons ‘<-’ or ‘->’, and the ‘Sensor’ button if necessary, to select the required
measuring point or measuring quantity.
Min/Max selection: Use the Min/Max buttons to enter any minimum or maximum values required.
The button functions and function sequence corresponds to the Min/Max function described abo-
ve. In this way, all the minimum values can be set at first then the maximum values, or the respec-
tive min. and max. values can be set on the individual sensor.
Set value: Use the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons to set the required values. Hold the button pressed in and the
unit automatically counts up or down, respectively.
Increase counter speed: The counting speed factor can be increased by 10 by pressing ‘+’ ‘-’
and ‘Sensor’ buttons simultaneously.
Calibration (4.2)
Calibration Mode, display: CALIBRATION (press the buttons ‘<-’ ‘Calibr’ and ‘->’ simultaneous-
ly).
 The display fields for air pressure sensor, rainfall transmitter and clock can be selected using
the ‘<-’ and ‘->’ buttons. The basic addresses of sensor assignments (4.5) can be changed and
display of temperature in 

°

F or 

°

C selected. The settings for height compensation regarding baro-

metric air pressure and correction of the calibration factor for the rainfall transmitter can be modi-
fied using the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons. The time and date are set according to Table 1.
Changing unit of measurement (4.3)
After pressing the ‘Unit’ button, the RAINFALL display can be set to in or mm, RELATIVE AIR

PRESSURE to inHg or hPa and temperature displays to 

°

F or 

°

C.

Display all minimum values
Display all maximum values

Pressed when min. or
max. values are display-
ed: individual display of
the stored values of the
individual measuring
points with date and time
of occurrence of the min.
and max. value

Press 2 s during normal operation
Delete accumulated rainfall total
Press 2 s when min. or max. values
are displayed: delete all stored values
(min. or max.)

Press 2 s during selective display via
the arrow buttons: Only delete min.
or max. value of the selected measu-
ring point.

Summary of Contents for WS 2010

Page 1: ...MP TEMP TOTAL RAINFALL RELAT IVE AIR PRESSURE inHg N S W TREND HUMIDITY HUMIDITY NW NE SE SW E Sensor mph F F AM in 20h 16h 12h 8h 4h 1h Store Sensor Unit Min Max Calibr Fast Prog Indoor Min Max Outdo...

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Page 3: ...gram Mode 4 1 Setting the alarm min max values 4 2 Calibration 4 3 Changing units of measurement 4 4 Setting the clock 4 5 Changing the basic addresses of sensors with fixed assignments 5 Changing the...

Page 4: ...e form of a wind rose displaying wind direction fluctuation instead of wind speed the wind direction can be displayed with 5 resolution Integrated clock for accurate assignment of measured values Stor...

Page 5: ...n order to ensure the unique assignment of sensor data the basic unit should only be put into operation after the sensors have all be running for ten minu tes This is an important point because the se...

Page 6: ...l or past 24 hrs or last hr 14 Air pressure tendency 15 Air pressure history over past 24 hours 16 Weather forecast symbol 17 Symbol to call in minimum values 18 Symbol to call in maximum values 19 Ti...

Page 7: ...opped after approx 30 minutes and it switches to normal operation Test mode can be stopped at any time by pressing a button In order to assign the sensor data uniquely the test mode on the base statio...

Page 8: ...sing Read the information on polarity in the battery compartment and insert the batteries accordingly Then close the compartment The sensor can then be brou ght to its installation site Note that thi...

Page 9: ...without any other resources re quired Fill the recess with a litt le water and then align the lower part of the housing according to the spirit level principle After marking the installation position...

Page 10: ...ystem without any interference At the factory each sensor of the type S 2010 A is defined as Sensor 1 and types S 2010 I and S 2010 IA as Sensor 2 The programmable assignment is illustrated in the adj...

Page 11: ...wall and should be mounted as follows Mount the sensor wall bracket either exactly vertical on a wall using four screws or on a mast using the holding clamp Insert the sensor in the wall bracket and...

Page 12: ...midity at the installation site of the indoor sensor Press the Indoor button once and the dew point appears refer to Glossary Press Indoor again to return to normal operation 3 2 Wind Pressing the Wi...

Page 13: ...mum and maximum values of all the measured features since the last time the Min Max memory was deleted It is pos sible to select whether date or time of occurrence of the value should be displayed Min...

Page 14: ...first alarm which arrives is displayed first with all the relevant sensor information In the case of an alarm the weather station remains in Alarm status until the Alarm button is pressed and the disp...

Page 15: ...specific wind strength etc can now be adjusted in programming mode 4 1 Setting the alarm min max values Use the two arrow buttons and buttons and the Sensor button if neces sary to select the require...

Page 16: ...to normal operation Rainfall transmitter compensation The rainfall measuring system leaves the factory in a very accurate state so that readjustment should not normally be necessary A compensation is...

Page 17: ...the arrow button twice Only the time and date appear in the display The setting can then be made according to Table 1 Table 1 Set Time and Date Function Button Hour Minute Month Unit Day Sensor 4 5 Ch...

Page 18: ...m interference in the transmission path needs to be taken into account This can generally be determi ned if data transmission from other sensors located nearby is not displayed either refer to Chapter...

Page 19: ...ter or receiver empty Change batteries Check base station battery indicator Transmitter superimposed by source of interference radio headphones loudspeakers Eliminate the source of the interference or...

Page 20: ...20 operating on the same channel every 3 minutes for approx 200 ms This interfe rence is negligable If possible change the channel on the unit experiencing inter ference...

Page 21: ...er supply 4 x round cells Dimensions W x H x D 85 4 x 63 x 11 8 in 8 Ranges Under optimum conditions the open field range is 330 ft i e when there is visual contact between the transmitter and receive...

Page 22: ...l display indicates changes of 2 hPa per part line Air pressure tendency Calculated from the developments over the past hours Dew point A temperature point which is dependent on the combination of a c...

Page 23: ...buttons to set the required values Hold the button pressed in and the unit automatically counts up or down respectively Increase counter speed The counting speed factor can be increased by 10 by pres...

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