Holman iWeather WS5029 Instruction Manual Download Page 3

General Information

Thank you for purchasing the HOLMAN iWeather WS5029 - Weather Station, Please read the 
operating instructions carefully to familarize yourself with the features and modes of operation 
before using the instrument. 

NOTE: Always remember to use high quality batteries & change them at least once per year.

Package Contents

Carefully unpack and remove the contents:
•  1x weather station main unit 
•  1x stainless steel mast
•  1x thermo-hygro sensor
•  1x rain sensor

Technical Details

•  Six keys: MODE, +, -, ALARM, ALERT,SNOOZE/LIGHT
•  Time display in 12/24 format
•  Continuous perpetual calendar up to 2099 
•  Display of Date, Month and Day of week
•  Day of week display English
•  Dual alarm with snooze function (5 minutes alarm interruption)
•  5 weather forecast: sunny, partly sunny, cloudy, rainy, storm .
•  Barometer and bar and data of 12 hours history for air pressure
•  Indoor /outdoor temperature and humidity with trend
•  Max./min. of temperature and humidity
•  Thermometer measuring range inside:°C to +50 °C , outside -20°C~60 °C
•  Temperature display elective in °C or °F
•  Temperature alert for indoor and outdoor
•  Living space humidity
•  Moon phase
•  Wind speed in mph /kmh, wind speed 0~256kmh
•  Wind direction in 16 directions
•  Rainfall in mm and inch and display of 1hour, 24hour, TOTAL. 
      Rain volume (0~999.9MM)
•  Low battery indication
•  Blue background illumination LED.
•  Main unit batteries: 2 x AA Batteries 1.5V (not included)

Outdoor sensor:

•  Frequency: 433 MHz
•  Transmission range: 100 meters 

       in open area.

General Information 

    

Package 

Contents 

     1

Technical 

Details 

     1

Outdoor 

Sensor 

     1

Glossary 

     2

Assembling the Sensor Unit

1) Fit Wind Speed Sensor   

 

 

 

3

2) Fit the Wind Direction Sensor  

 

 

 

3

3) Mounting the Rain Gauge  

 

 

 

4

4) Mounting the Plastic Brackets 

 

 

 

5

5) Mounting the Thermo Hygro Sensor 

 

 

5

Installing the Batteries

1) Internal Main Display Unit  

 

 

 

6

2) External Sensor Unit 

  

 

 

 

6

  

Checking Wireless Connection 

 

 

 

7

Barometer 

Information 

    9

Installation of the Weather Vane 

 

  10 

  

 

Programming the Internal Main Unit 

1) 

Introduction 

     11

2) 

Initial 

Operation 

     11

3) 

Initial 

Adjustments 

    12

4) Setting the Time, Date and all other Modal Conditions   

13

5) 

Daily 

Alarm 

Set-up 

    14

6) Daily Alarm on/off 

 

 

 

 

14

7) 

Snooze 

Function 

     14

8) Max. / Min., Indoor / Outdoor, Temp & Humidity 

 

15 

9) 

Weather 

Forecast     16

10) Wind Speed in Mph.kph (0-256kmh) 

 

 

16

11) 

Rainfall 

Display     16

12) 

Moon 

Phase 

Display 

    17

13) 

Living 

Space 

Humidity 

    17

14) Low Battery Condition Display 

 

 

 

17

15) RF Connection to the Outdoor Sensor 

 

 

17

Warranty      Back 

Cover

•  1x wind speed sensor
•  1x wind direction sensor
•  Mounting screws 
•  Stainless steel accessory for fixing the mast.

   ** Actual distance may be varied depending    

       upon the enviroment, it will be shortened if with     

       interference ,such as concrete wall etc.
•  Batteries:  2 x AA Batteries 1.5V (not included)

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Summary of Contents for iWeather WS5029

Page 1: ...anual Product Code WS5029 For more information regarding this product and to watch the video of how it works please scan the QR code with your mobile device Professional Weather Station with Wireless...

Page 2: ...reless Connection 7 Barometer Information 9 Installation of the Weather Vane 10 Programming the Internal Main Unit 1 Introduction 11 2 Initial Operation 11 3 Initial Adjustments 12 4 Setting the Time...

Page 3: ...rainy storm Barometer and bar and data of 12 hours history for air pressure Indoor outdoor temperature and humidity with trend Max min of temperature and humidity Thermometer measuring range inside C...

Page 4: ...l alarm 14 Time 15 RCC symbol not applicable in Australia 16 Summer time not applicable in Australia 17 Outdoor low battery 18 Outdoor humidity 19 Outdoor humidity trend 20 Indoor humidity 21 Outdoor...

Page 5: ...Cable from wind speed sensor insert into the socket of wind direction sensor 2 Cable from wind direction and cable from rain sensors to the corresponding sockets of the thermo hygro sensor by clickin...

Page 6: ...only fit in one position When you find the correct position it fits snugly on and then rotate it clockwise to secure the cover in place It is important that the cover is securely located The following...

Page 7: ...be in clear air Once orientation is good make sure all the bolts and nuts are secure Assembling The Sensor Unit 5 5 Mount the Thermo Hygro Sensor to the plastic bracket labelled 3 in illustration oppo...

Page 8: ...speed direction shows on the main unit If this does not happen then press the ALARM button for more than 3 seconds and the units will re establish their wireless connection If this still fails to con...

Page 9: ...on the internal receiver does not show the batteries are low Low batteries can cause the wireless connection to fail 2 Make sure the red LED on the outside thermometer hygrometer is flashing about onc...

Page 10: ...proximately 3 minutes See Picture 3 iii While this is flashing insert within 3 minutes the batteries into the external thermomter hygrometer shown in picture 1 The LED light will flash when the unit i...

Page 11: ...he symbol will flash for 3 minutes and re connection should be achieved Barometer Information The barometric pressure is affected by 2 factors i The Local conditions in the atmosphere A local storm wi...

Page 12: ...line of the house or shed 3 A very effective way of fixing to a vent pipe is to use 3 or 4 cable ties that can secure the stainless steel pole in place ensuring the sensors are located above the vent...

Page 13: ...six setting keys on the top back of the main unit These are labelled MODE ALARM ALERT SNOOZE LIGHT After inserting the batteries the main unit will connect with the outdoor sensor by wireless signal...

Page 14: ...reading is accurate This is because the barometric pressure decreases with altitude Once adjusted push the Snooze Light f button Next you will see the weather forecast i flash By using the or key you...

Page 15: ...confirm Next the display for the month will flash Use or to select the month then press MODE to confirm Next the display for the date will flash Use or to select the date then press MODE to confirm N...

Page 16: ...showing 2nd press ALARM to cancel the alarm 1 then activate the alarm 2 with alarm symbol showing 3rd press ALARM to activate the alarm 1 and alarm 2 with alarm symbol showing 4th press ALARM to cance...

Page 17: ...lower limit of inside temperature will flash use or to set the minimum alert temperature Next press ALERT and the upper limit of outside temperature will flash use or to set the maximum alert temperat...

Page 18: ...manual set up to select mph kmh the display of the speed is updated approximately every minute Wind direction There are 16 wind directions the display of the direction is updated approximately every m...

Page 19: ...the ALARM button for 3 seconds to search for the outdoor sensor the RF signal symbol at the outside area will flash when trying to connect RF reception is weaker in rooms with concrete walls e g in t...

Page 20: ...y from the original date of purchase To claim warranty the product must be returned with a copy of the original receipt We will honour all statutory guarantees that this product is of acceptable quali...

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