Oregon Scientific WMR90A User Manual Download Page 2

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OVERVIEW

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+ / - :

 Increase or  decrease the values of the setting

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MODE:

 Switch between the different display modes / settings

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ALARM:

 View and set alarms for barometer, temperature, humidity, rainfall and  

  wind speed
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SELECT:

 Switch between the different areas   

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MIN / MAX:

 Read the max / min memory record; activate / deactivate alarms

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  RESET:

 Returns unit to default settings

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UNIT: 

Selects unit of measurement

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SEARCH:

 Searches for sensors or for the radio-controlled clock signal

4.  Battery compartment
5.  AC adapter socket

LCD DISPLAY

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1.  Weather Forecast Area
2.  Temperature / Heat Index / Wind Chill Area
3.  Wind Speed / Wind Direction Area
4.  UVI / Barometer / Rainfall Area
5.  Clock / Alarm / Calendar / Moon Phase Area
6.  AC adapter icon - displays when unplugged
7.  Low battery icon for base station
8.  Humidity / Dew Point Area

Temperature / Heat Index / Wind Chill Area 

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1.  Temperature trend
2.  Wind Chill level - temperature is showing 
3.  Heat Index level - temperature is showing
4.  HI / LO temperature, HI Heat Index and LO Wind Chill alarms are set 
5.  Selected area icon
6.  Indoor / Outdoor channel temperature and humidity is displayed
7.  MAX / MIN temperature
8.  Outdoor sensor battery is low
9.  Temperature (°C / °F)

Wind Speed / Wind Direction Area

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1.  Wind speed levels: AVERAGE / MAX / GUST
2.  Wind speed level indicator
3.  Outdoor wind sensor battery is low
4.  Wind speed level description
5.  Gust wind or wind speed reading (m / s, kph, mph or knots)
6.  HI gust wind alarm is set 
7.  Wind direction display

UVI / Barometer / Rainfall Area

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1.  UVI / barometer / rainfall readings is showing
2.  Outdoor UV / rain sensor battery is low
3.  UV / barometer / rainfall alarm is set
4.  Rain rate is showing
5.  UVI / barometric pressure (mmHg, inHg or mb / h Pa) / rainfall readings (in / hr  
 

or mm / hr)

6.  UVI level indicator
7.  Accumulated rainfall is showing
8.  Past 24hrs rainfall is showing
9.  Altitude is showing
10.  UVI / barometric pressure / rainfall historical bar chart display

Clock / Alarm / Calendar / Moon Phase Area

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1.  Clock radio reception
2.  Alarm 1 and 2 are displayed and set
3.  Timestamp is displayed
4.  Offset time zone
5.  Moon phase
6.  Time / date / calendar

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Summary of Contents for WMR90A

Page 1: ...AA 4 x Screws Type C 6 x Washers Advanced Weather Station with Wireless Sensor Set USER MANUAL CONTENTS Introduction 1 Packing Contents 1 Wind Sensor 1 Rain Gauge 1 Overview 2 LCD Display 2 Wind Senso...

Page 2: ...4 HI LO temperature HI Heat Index and LO Wind Chill alarms are set 5 Selected area icon 6 Indoor Outdoor channel temperature and humidity is displayed 7 MAX MIN temperature 8 Outdoor sensor battery i...

Page 3: ...screw Type B to x 3 Assemble the wind vanes on the top of the wind pointer 4 Use the screw Type B to x 1 2 2 2 2 3 5 Hold the wind sensor upright and rotate the protective sleeve to the left to unloc...

Page 4: ...r Forecast Area Battery in the base station is low will show when AC adapter is disconnected Temperature Heat Index Wind Chill Area The displayed channel indicates the outdoor sensor for which battery...

Page 5: ...point alarms 1 In the Temperature or Humidity Area press ALARM repeatedly to toggle between high low alarms for temperature heat index wind chill humidity and dew point readings CLOCK CALENDAR To manu...

Page 6: ...clear the readings To change the high gust wind speed alarm 1 In the Wind Speed and Wind Direction Area press and hold ALARM to enter the high gust wind alarm setting 2 Press or to set the desired val...

Page 7: ...ort 40 to 70 BAROMETER To change the barometer alarm 1 In the UV Barometer Rainfall Area and Barometer reading display press and hold ALARM to enter the Barometer alarm setting 2 Press or to set the d...

Page 8: ...s device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING Changes or modi cations not expres...

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