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WS0832

Professional Weather Station 

User Manual 

 

1. Introduction 

Thank you for your purchase of the WS0832

Professional Wireless Weather station

. The 

following user guide provides step by step instructions for installation, operation and 
troubleshooting. 

2. Warnings 

Warning: 

Any metal object may attract a lightning strike, including your weather 

station mounting pole. Never install the weather station during a storm.  

Warning: 

Installing your weather station in an elevated location may result in injury or 

death. Safety goes first. Make sure your setup and preparation is secure, and take no risks. 

3. Getting Started 

The WS0832 weather station consists of a display console (receiver), a sensor array 
with Integrated Outdoor Transmitter and mounting hardware. 

 

Parts

 

List

 

The WS0832 weather station consists of the following parts (as referenced in Figure 1 ).  

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Item

 

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Display Console

 

Frame Dimensions (LxHxW): 
135X26X96mm 
LCD Dimensions (LxW): 111 x 75mm 

Integrated Outdoor Transmitter 

Dimensions (LxHxW)

330x150x280mm 

Foot Mounting (with pole insert) 
Dimensions: 84x 152 x 216mm 

 

Summary of Contents for WS0832

Page 1: ...our weather station in an elevated location may result in injury or death Safety goes first Make sure your setup and preparation is secure and take no risks 3 Getting Started The WS0832 weather statio...

Page 2: ...1 Mounting Bracket Back Plate pole mount Dimensions 76 x 102 x 38mm 1 Mounting Pole Dimensions 76 x 76 x 25mm 2 Pole mounting nuts M3 bolts 3 4 Pole mounting nuts M5 bolts 5 4 Tapping screws 1 Manual...

Page 3: ...for hanging remote thermo hygrometer transmitter 3 3 Setup of Sensor The following illustration shows the full segment for Thermo Hygrometer WIND RAIN and UV INDEX sensor purposes only as shown in Fig...

Page 4: ...4 Figure 3 Remove the battery cover on the back of the sensor by removing the set screw as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Inserting 3xAA batteries in the battery compartment as show in Figure 5...

Page 5: ...does not charge the batteries so rechargeable batteries are not needed or recommended Note We recommend installing Lithium AA batteries for sensors The sensor LED indicator will light for 3 seconds an...

Page 6: ...for 24h icon 7 Maximum recode mode 8 UV Index display 9 Minimum recode mode 10 Sunshine intensity 11 Sunlight units of measure 12 Weather forecast 13 Time alarm icon 14 Time date and year 15 Rainfall...

Page 7: ...mitte normal mode e remote se er is intend gs are not de cabinet outl the powe ervice lif d and updating s Power the c is at least 3m oo close or to splay as show y console Th erify all segm a slightl...

Page 8: ...DC jack on the left as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 2 Insert the DC plug correctly as shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 3 If you want to put it on a table or cabinet opened the desk stand and turn the DC p...

Page 9: ...click represents 0 3mm of rainfall 2 Verify proper operating of the wind speed Rotate the wind cups manually or with a constant speed fan Verify the wind speed is not reading 0 0 3 Verify proper opera...

Page 10: ...voltage lines Wireless signals will not penetrate metal buildings Most applications will only reach 30m due to building obstructions walls and interference 5 Radio interference such as PCs radios or...

Page 11: ...tep 1 There is a S indicator on the wind vane that indicates South as shown in Figure 13 Align this S marker in the direction of South Step 2 Console operation is set to Northern Hemispheres NOR in th...

Page 12: ...el North Step 2 Console operation is set to Southern Hemispheres SOU in the time area in Location division Note Console has to be location division setting so that the directions on the sensor are mat...

Page 13: ...13 Figure 14 Tighten the mounting pole to your existing mounting pole with the four 5 Bolts and M5 Nuts assembly or fix on the wall with four tapping screw as shown in Figure15...

Page 14: ...together 7 Console Operation Note The console has five keys for easy operation SET key and ALARM key on the right side MIN MAX key SNOOZE LIGHT and CHANNEL key on the top 7 1 Quick Display Mode Note...

Page 15: ...our press the SET key again to set the hour Press the key or key to adjust the hour up or down Note the PM icon is present during afternoon hours 3 Change Minute Press the SET key again to set the min...

Page 16: ...er the sensor search mode 7 4 Reset Min Max record Note The minimum and maximum value of all channels will be cleared in the reset mode In normal mode press do not hold the MIN MAX key the MAX icon wi...

Page 17: ...after 10 seconds Note If plugged into AC power the backlight will remain on It is not recommended leaving the backlight on for a long period of time when operating on batteries only or the batteries...

Page 18: ...mode will time out and return to normal mode The following is a list of the individual alarm parameters that are set in order 1 Alarm hour 2 Alarm minute 3 Outdoor temperature high alarm 4 Outdoor te...

Page 19: ...y to partly cloudy and when the pressure decreases the weather degrades cloudy to rain The weather forecast is an estimation or generalization of weather changes in the next 24 to 48 hours and varies...

Page 20: ...ayed as shown in the National Weather Service Wind Chill Table below Figure 17 At temperatures greater than 26 7C 80 F the heat index is displayed as shown in the National Weather Service Heat Index T...

Page 21: ...ather can be adjusted from 2 mbar hour to 4 mbar hour default level 2 mbar hour The lower the level pressure threshold setting the higher sensitivity for weather forecast changes Locations that experi...

Page 22: ...egrated Outdoor Transmitter 3xAA alkaline batteries or Lithium batteries not included Battery life Minimum 12 months for base station with excellent reception Intermittent reception may reduce the bat...

Page 23: ...on range is 100 m and 30 m under most conditions Move the sensor assembly closer to the display console If the sensor assembly is too close less than 1 5m move the sensor assembly away from the displa...

Page 24: ...to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio f...

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