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Advanced Color Wireless Weather Station User Manual 

 

Table of Contents

 

1

 

Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 2

 

1.1

 

What’s New with the WH2812......................................................................................... 2

 

1.2

 

Features ............................................................................................................................ 2

 

2

 

Quick Start Guide ...................................................................................................................... 3

 

3

 

Getting Started .......................................................................................................................... 3

 

3.1

 

Parts List ........................................................................................................................... 3

 

3.2

 

Recommend Tools ............................................................................................................ 4

 

3.3

 

Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor (WH32M)  Set Up .............................................................. 4

 

3.4

 

Display Console ............................................................................................................... 6

 

3.4.1 Display Console Layout ................................................................................................... 6

 

3.4.2

 

Display Console Set Up ............................................................................................... 6

 

3.4.3

 

Display Console Set Up ............................................................................................... 7

 

3.5

 

Sensor Operation Verification .......................................................................................... 8

 

3.6

 

Sensor Placement ............................................................................................................. 8

 

3.7

 

Best Practices for Wireless Communication .................................................................... 9

 

4

 

Console Operation................................................................................................................... 10

 

4.1

 

Set Mode ........................................................................................................................ 10

 

4.1.1

 

Time Zones ................................................................................................................. 12

 

4.2

 

Barometric Pressure ....................................................................................................... 12

 

4.2.1

 

Barometric Pressure History ...................................................................................... 12

 

4.2.2

 

Relative Pressure Calibration ..................................................................................... 13

 

4.2.3

 

Relative vs. Absolute Pressure ................................................................................... 13

 

4.3

 

Dew Point ....................................................................................................................... 13

 

4.4

 

Multiple Channel Selection ............................................................................................ 13

 

4.5

 

Alarms ............................................................................................................................ 13

 

4.5.1

 

View Alarm Time ....................................................................................................... 13

 

4.5.2

 

Time Alarm Settings Mode ........................................................................................ 14

 

4.5.3

 

Cancelling the Alarm .................................................................................................. 14

 

4.5.4

 

Low Temperature Alarm ............................................................................................ 14

 

4.6

 

Calibration ...................................................................................................................... 15

 

4.7

 

Max/Min Mode .............................................................................................................. 16

 

4.8

 

Other Console Features .................................................................................................. 17

 

4.8.1

 

Display Brightness ..................................................................................................... 17

 

4.8.2

 

Weather Forecasting ................................................................................................... 17

 

4.8.3

 

Weather Forecasting Description and Limitations ..................................................... 17

 

4.8.4

 

Moon Phase ................................................................................................................ 17

 

4.8.5

 

Pressure Tendency Arrows ......................................................................................... 18

 

4.8.6

 

Rate of Change of Pressure Graph ............................................................................. 18

 

4.8.7

 

Resynchronizing Lost Sensor ..................................................................................... 19

 

Receiver model:WH2812 
Sensor model:WH32M

Summary of Contents for WH32M

Page 1: ...0 4 1 Set Mode 10 4 1 1 Time Zones 12 4 2 Barometric Pressure 12 4 2 1 Barometric Pressure History 12 4 2 2 Relative Pressure Calibration 13 4 2 3 Relative vs Absolute Pressure 13 4 3 Dew Point 13 4 4...

Page 2: ...eshooting 1 1 What s New with the WH2812 The WH2812 only supported one remote wireless sensor The WH2812 supports up to three wireless remote sensors 1 2 Features The WH2812 features Wireless outdoor...

Page 3: ...f a display console receiver thermos hygrometer sensor and AC adapter Note The power up sequence must be performed in the order shown in this section remote transmitter first display console second to...

Page 4: ...1 Power Adapter Figure 1 3 2 Recommend Tools Hammer and nail for hanging remote thermo hygrometer transmitter 3 3 Thermo Hygrometer Sensor WH32M Set Up Remove the battery door on the back of the sens...

Page 5: ...e and humidity and channel number on the display as shown in Figure 3 1 Temperature 2 Temperature Units of Measure 3 Channel Number 4 Humidity Figure 3 5 Close the battery door Note We recommend lithi...

Page 6: ...indoor humidity 5 Date 18 Min indoor temperature 6 Moon phase 19 Max indoor temperature 7 Pressure rate of change 20 Indoor temperature 8 Barometric pressure 21 Min outdoor temperature 9 Barometric pr...

Page 7: ...lay Insert three AAA alkaline or lithium avoid rechargeable batteries in the back of the display console Looking at the back of the unit left to right the polarity is for the top battery for the middl...

Page 8: ...sful normally during the day due to solar interference the sensor search will be cancelled the outdoor temperature and humidity will update as normal and the RCC search will automatically resume every...

Page 9: ...Wireless communication is susceptible to interference distance walls and metal barriers We recommend the following best practices for trouble free wireless communication 1 Electro Magnetic Interferenc...

Page 10: ...Mode Alarm Mode Calibration Mode and Min Max Mode Any program mode can be exited at any time by either pressing the SNOOZE LIGHT key on the top of the display console or waiting for the 30 second time...

Page 11: ...IN Minute of Day Press TEMP to increase BARO to decrease SET CH M D Month Day Format Press TEMP or BARO to toggle between M D month day format and D M day month format SET CH Y Year Press TEMP to incr...

Page 12: ...ET Western European London England 1 CET Central European Paris France 2 EET Eastern European Athens Greece 3 BT Baghdad Moscow Russia 4 Abu Dhabi UAE 5 Tashkent 6 Astana 7 Bangkok 8 CCT China Coast B...

Page 13: ...measured pressure Thus your absolute pressure 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 H...

Page 14: ...urn the LOW Temperature Alarm On or Off Press TEMP to toggle between Time Alarm ON and Time Alarm Off SET CH Exit Set Mode Figure 10 4 5 3 Cancelling the Alarm If the time alarm sounds press the any k...

Page 15: ...e the channel 2 humidity Press TEMP or BARO to increase or decrease the outdoor humidity offset SET CH CH 3 TEMP Calibrate the channel 3 temperature Press TEMP or BARO to increase or decrease the outd...

Page 16: ...method is to calculate relative pressure to an official source near you as described in Section 4 2 2 To exit the calibration mode at any time press the LIGHT SNOOZE button Note The calibration offset...

Page 17: ...r is generally improving sunny to partly cloudy If the rate of change of pressure decreases the weather is generally degrading cloudy rainy or stormy If the rate of change is relatively steady it will...

Page 18: ...rter Waning New Figure 15 4 8 5 Pressure Tendency Arrows The forecast trend arrow updates every 30 minutes The trend reflects changes in pressure 1 hPa over the past 3 hours Pressure is rising Pressur...

Page 19: ...ET CH and TEMP button for 5 seconds to register the outdoor transmitter The sensor search icon will flash Please wait several minutes for the remote sensor reports in Do not touch any buttons until sy...

Page 20: ...tions 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...

Page 21: ...n Base station 5V DC adaptor included 3 x AAA 1 5V Batteries not included Remote sensor 2 x AAA Batteries not included Battery life About 12 months for base station About 12 24 months for thermometer...

Page 22: ...r and Outdoor Temperature do not agree Allow up to one hour for the sensors to stabilize due to signal filtering The indoor and outdoor temperature sensors should agree within 3 6 F the sensor accurac...

Page 23: ...rate the equipment Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Statement according to FCC part 15 1...

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