Oregon Scientific WMR88 User Manual Download Page 3

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2.  Outdoor wind sensor battery is low
3.  Wind speed level indicator
4.  Wind speed level description
5.  Minimum wind chill is displayed
6.  Wind direction display

C  UVI / Barometer / Rainfall Area


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1.  UVI / barometer / rainfall reading is displayed
2.  Past 24hrs rainfall is displayed
3.  Outdoor UV / rain sensor battery is low
4.  UVI  /  barometric  pressure  (mmHg,  inHg  or  mb)  / 

rainfall readings (in or mm) for the current hour

5.  UVI level indicator
6.  Maximum UV is displayed
7.  UVI / barometric pressure / rainfall historical bar chart 

display

D  Clock / Calendar / Moon Phase Area

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3

6

4

5

2

1.  AM / PM
2.  Time zone offset
3.  Timestamp is displayed
4.  Clock signal reception indicator
5.  Time / date / calendar
6.  Moon phase

WIND SENSOR

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2

3

4

1.  Wind direction
2.  Wind vane casing 
3.  Anemometer
4.  Solar power socket

RAIN GAUGE

Base and funnel:

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2

3

1.  Rain gauge
2.  Battery compartment
3.

  RESET

 button

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2

1.  Funnel
2.  Indicator

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY 
SENSOR

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5

2

3

4

C

F

1.  LED status indicator
2.

  RESET

 hole

3.

  °C / °F

: Select temperature unit

4.

  CHANNEL 

switch

5.  Battery compartment

GETTING STARTED

 NOTE  

Install batteries in the remote sensors before the 

base station matching the polarities (+ and -).

  NOTE   

Use  alkaline  batteries  for  longer  usage  and 

consumer grade lithium batteries in temperatures below 
freezing.

SET UP REMOTE WIND SENSOR

The  wind  sensor  takes  wind  speed  and  direction 
readings.  
The sensor is battery operated. It is capable of transmitting 
data to the base station wirelessly within an approximate 
operating range of 100 meters (328 feet). 

Summary of Contents for WMR88

Page 1: ...ndex 8 Barometer 8 Rainfall 9 Upload data to PC software 9 Backlight 9 Reset 9 Speci cations 9 Precautions 10 About Oregon Scienti c 10 EU declaration of conformity 10 FCC statement 11 INTRODUCTION Th...

Page 2: ...W EU UK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 x AA UM 3 1 5V batteries 4 x screws Type B 1 x rain collector 1 Wall mount holes 2 Battery compartment 3 SEARCH Searches for sensors or for the radio controlled clock signal 4...

Page 3: ...ator 5 Time date calendar 6 Moon phase WIND SENSOR 1 2 3 4 1 Wind direction 2 Wind vane casing 3 Anemometer 4 Solar power socket RAIN GAUGE Base and funnel 1 2 3 1 Rain gauge 2 Battery compartment 3 R...

Page 4: ...ptor The batteries are for back up use only NOTE Make sure the adaptor is not obstructed and is easily accessible to the unit NOTE The base station and adaptor should not be exposed to wet conditions...

Page 5: ...Secure the sensor connector in the desired location a Align the back of the sensor connector to an existing pole Secure in place by inserting the ends of the U bolt into the holes on the sensor conne...

Page 6: ...appears when it is enabled NOTE For best reception the base station should be placed on a at non metallic surface near a window in an upper oor of your home The antenna should be placed away from elec...

Page 7: ...t unit Press UNIT to select C F NOTE The unit of all temperature related displays will be changed simultaneously To view temperature Current Max Min temperature readings 1 Press SELECT to navigate to...

Page 8: ...recorded from 9 to 10 pm and 6 shows the reading recorded earlier in the evening between 4pm 5pm To view the UV Barometer Rainfall readings 1 Press SELECT to navigate to the UV Barometer Rainfall Area...

Page 9: ...om http www2 os weather com help Click on PC Software Manual BACKLIGHT Press LIGHT to activate the backlight for 5 seconds RESET Press RESET to return to the default settings SPECIFICATIONS BASE STATI...

Page 10: ...s product on certain types of wood may result in damage to its nish for which Oregon Scienti c will not be responsible Consult the furniture manufacturer s care instructions for information The conten...

Page 11: ...determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase t...

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