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R A I N  G A U G E

A C C ES S O R I ES   -   S ENS O R S

This product can work with up to 3 sensors at any one 

time to capture outdoor temperature, relative humidity 

or UV readings in various locations. 
Visit our website weather.oregonscientific.com for more 

about accessory sensors.
 

* Features and accessories will not be available in 

all countries.

O V ER V I EW
T O P   V I EW

LIGHT 

1

2

3

4

5

6

1. 

U P   /   D O W N

: Increase/decrease values of the selected 

setting; toggle to browse outdoor channels, toggle to 
browse the time history

2. 

M O D E

: Switch between the different display modes/

settings; set clock; set altitude; activate auto-scan, 
press to exit the history mode

3. 

M A X   /   M I N

: Read the max/min memory readings; 

clear readings

4. 

S EL EC T

: Switch between the different areas

5. 

U NI T

:

 

Select unit of measurement

6. 

L I G H T

: Activate backlight 

B A C K   V I EW

6

7

EU

/U

1
2

3

4
5

1.  Wall mount holes
2.  Battery compartment
3.

  S EA R C H

:

 

Searches for sensors or for the radio 

controlled clock signal

2 x AA UM-3 

1.5V batteries

4 x screws 

(Type B)

1 x rain collector

4.

  R ES ET

:

 

Returns unit to default settings

5.

  EU   /   U K  

switch: Select the nearest radio signal 

(

W M R 8 9

 only)

6.  Micro USB socket
7.  AC adapter socket

L C D   D I S P L A Y

1

2

A

3

B

C

D

AVG

GUST

1. 

: No main power supply

2. 

U S B

: indicates a successful USB connection

3.  Weather forecast
A.  Temperature/Humidity/Heat index/Dew point Area
B.  Wind speed/Wind direction/Wind chill area
C.  Barometer/UV/Rainfall area
D.  Clock/Calendar/Moon phase/History area

A .   T e m p e r a t u r e / h u m i d i t y / h e a t   i n d e x / d e w   p o i n t   a r e a

10
11
12

13

1

2

3

6

5

4

7

9

8

14

1. 

M A X

/

M I N

 temperature  

2. 

H EA T   I ND EX  

3.  Outdoor sensor low battery display
4.  Remote sensor channel indicator
5.  Select indicator
6.  Outdoor temperature reading (C°/F°)
7.  Indoor temperature indicator 
8.   Main unit battery low
9.  Indoor temperature reading (C°/F°)
10. Temperature trend
11. 

D EW   P O I NT

12. 

M A X

/

M I N

 humidity

13. Humidity trend
14. Humidity reading

6 x washers

Summary of Contents for WMR89

Page 1: ...re humidity unit 10 Remote rain gauge 10 P r e c a u t i o n s 1 1 About Oregon Scientific 1 1 EU D e c l a r a t i o n o f C o n f o r m i t y 1 1 F C C s t a t e m e n t 1 1 D i s p o s a l i n f o r m a t i o n f o r u s e r s 1 2 I NT R O D U C T I O N Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific Full Wireless Weather Station Kit WMR89 WMR89A This system can provide you with weather informati...

Page 2: ...es 2 Battery compartment 3 S EA R C H Searches for sensors or for the radio controlled clock signal 2 x AA UM 3 1 5V batteries 4 x screws Type B 1 x rain collector 4 R ES ET Returns unit to default settings 5 EU U K switch Select the nearest radio signal W M R 8 9 only 6 Micro USB socket 7 AC adapter socket L C D D I S P L A Y 1 2 A 3 B C D AVG GUST 1 No main power supply 2 U S B indicates a succe...

Page 3: ...e past 24 hours rainfall 4 Barometer UV rainfall readings 5 UV level indicator 6 Barometric pressure UV rainfall units display 7 M A X barometer UV rainfall display 8 Barometricpressure UV rainfallhistoricalbarchartdisplay D C l o c k c a l e n d a r m o o n p h a s e a r e a 1 3 2 6 7 4 5 1 History mode display 2 AM PM 3 Time zone offset 4 Timestamp indicator 5 Clock signal reception indicator 6 ...

Page 4: ... S ET U P R A I N G A U G E The rain gauge collects rain and takes rainfall readings The sensor can remotely transmit data to the base station T o s e t u p t h e r a i n g a u g e 2 1 1 Remove screws and slide the cover off in an upwards motion 2 Insertthebatteries 2xUM 3 AA matchingthepolarities 3 3 Remove the fibre tape S ET U P B A S E S T A T I O N NO T E Install batteries in the remote senso...

Page 5: ... a l l t h e w i n d s e n s o r a b 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 connector and securing it with washers and bolts OR b Insert 4 type A screws into the holes of the sensor connector Screw firmly into place i e fence Slide wind vane ont...

Page 6: ...llected rain T I P Press R ES ET button on back of the base station to erase all testing data B A C K L I G H T Press L I G H T to activate the backlight for 5 seconds C L O C K R EC EP T I O N This product is designed to synchronize its calendar clock automatically once it is brought within range of a radio signal W M R 8 9 EU DCF 77 signal within 1500 km 932 miles of Frankfurt Germany UK MSF 60 ...

Page 7: ...t quarter Third quarter Waxing Gibbous Waning Crescent NO T E The moon phase displays in opposite orientation if you are in southern hemisphere A U T O S C A NNI NG F U NC T I O N T o a c t i v a t e t h e o u t d o o r t e m p e r a t u r e a n d h u m i d i t y a u t o s c a n f u n c t i o n 1 Press S EL EC T repeatedly to navigate icon to the Outdoor temperature reading in the or Humidity area...

Page 8: ...imestamp records the date and time when storing the wind speed readings T o s e l e c t t h e w i n d s p e e d u n i t 1 Press S EL EC T repeatedly to navigate icon to the wind speed wind direction wind chill area 2 Press U NI T to switch between Kilometers per hour k p h Miles per hour m p h Meters per second m s Knots k n o t s T h e w i n d l e v e l i s s h o w n b y a s e r i e s o f i c o n...

Page 9: ...to the barometer UV rainfall area 2 Press M O D E repeatedly to select 3 Press M A X M I N to toggle between current MAX UV index display The timestamp of when maximum UV was recorded is displayed accordingly in the clock area T o c l e a r m a x i m u m U V r e a d i n g 1 Press S EL EC T repeatedly to navigate icon to the barometer UV rainfall area 2 Press M O D E repeatedly to select UV display...

Page 10: ...mp I ND O O R R EL A T I V E H U M I D I T Y Operating range 25 to 90 Displayed range 25 to 95 Accuracy 25 40 7 40 80 5 80 90 7 Memory Current Min and Max R A D I O C O NT R O L L ED A T O M I C C L O C K Synchronization Auto or disabled Clock display HH MM SS Hour format 12hr AM PM or 24hr Calendar DD MM or MM DD Weekday in 6 languages E G F I S R R EM O T E W I ND S ENS O R U NI T L x W x H 178 ...

Page 11: ...tency between the English version and any other language versions the English version shall prevail EU D EC L A R A T I O N O F C O NF O R M I T Y Hereby Oregon Scientific declares that Full Wireless Weather Station Kit with USB upload model WMR89 WMR89A is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the signed and dated Declaration ...

Page 12: ...nd accumulators and waste batteries The barred symbol of the rubbish bin shown on the equipment indicates that at the end of its useful life the product must be collected separately from other waste Please note that the batteries rechargeable batteries must be removed from the equipment before it is given as waste To remove the batteries accumulators refer to the specifications in the user manual ...

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