1. Outdoor temperature display
2. WIFI network
3. Outdoor humidity display
4. Outdoor humidity HI/LO alarm icon
5. Min/Max reset for 24h icon
6. Rainfall display
(RATE, 24h, WEEK, MONTH, TOTAL)
7. Rainfall units of measure
8. Indoor temperature and humidity HI/LO
alarm icon
9. Indoor temperature and humidity display
10. Time alarm icon
11. Time and date
12. Humidity units of measure (%)
13. UV Index display
14. Sunshine intensity
15. MOON phase
16. Sunlight units of measure
17. Sensor Heat index display
18. Sensor Heat index (heat index; dew point)
19. Outdoor temperature and humidity display
20. Scroll mode indicator
21. Channel 1-8 indicator
22. Pressure (REL and ABS) display
23. Pressure units of measure
24. Wind speed average display
25.Wind gust display
26
.
Wind speed units of measure
27.Wind chill and feels like HI/Lo alarm icon
28. Wind direction
29. OUT dew point and AT(Apparent Temperature)
display icon
30. Integrated outdoor transmitter Low power
indicator
31.Temperature units (°F or °C)
32.Outdoor temperature HI/LO alarm icon
33.Weather forecast
3.4.2 Display Console Set Up
It is recommended to plug in the power supply to reduce the battery consumption and
extend the service life.
Note
:
The sensor array must be powered and updating before powering up the console, or the
console will time out searching for the sensors. Power the console last.
Make certain the weather station sensor array is at least 3m away from the console and within
30m of the console. If the weather station is too close or too far away, it may not receive a proper signal. If you have more
than one Thermo-hygrometer transmitter, make sure they are all powered up and transmitting on different channels.
Remove the battery door on the back of the display, as shown in Figure 11. Insert three AAA (alkaline or lithium)) batteries
in the back of the display console. The display will beep once, and all of the LCD segments will light up for a few seconds to
verify all segments are operating properly.
Note:
The character contrast is best from a slightly elevated viewing angle.
Figure 11