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VIEWING WIND STATISTICS
In the Wind Mode, press the
MEMORY
button to recall a current wind speed, a daily maximum wind
speed with “
DAILY MAX
” displayed, a gust speed with a “
GUST
” displayed and a daily maximum gust
speed with a “
GUST DAILY MAX
” displayed.
RESETTING THE WIND STATISTICS MEMORY
In the Wind Mode, press and hold
MEMORY
to reset all wind statistics.
ENABLING OR DISABLING THE WIND ALERTS
In the Wind Mode press the ALARM/CHART to recall a current wind speed, a wind speed alert with the
“ALARM HI” displayed or gust alert with the “
GUST ALARM HI
” displayed.
If the alert is disabled, “
OFF
” will be displayed; otherwise the alert value is shown.
When a wind alert is displayed, press the
UP
or
DOWN
to activate or deactivate it.
WIND ALERTS PROGRAMMING
•
In the Wind Mode, press
ALARM/CHART
to select the desired alarm.
•
Press and hold
ALARM/CHART
button until alert and corresponding icon will flash.
•
Set the alert using the
UP
or
DOWN
. Press and hold either button for fast digits advance.
•
Press
ALARM/CHART
to confirm your selection and return to the wind alert selection screen.
DISABLING THE WIND ALERT
To disable wind alert press
ALARM/CHART
.
MAINTENANCE
Changing Batteries
The battery status of each weather sensor is checked every hour. If the low battery indicator lights up,
replace the batteries in the corresponding unit.
Changing Batteries in the Main Unit
•
First connect the AC/DC adaptor provided to the main unit to avoid losing any data.
Remove the battery compartment door on the back and replace all batteries. Do not mix old and
new batteries.
•
Replace the battery compartment door.
Changing Batteries in Remote Weather Sensors
•
Replace the batteries following the setup instructions for the corresponding sensor.
•
When the batteries are properly installed, the remote weather sensor will resume sending signals
to the main unit.
•
To enforce an immediate remote signals search, press and hold
DOWN
on the main unit.
Cleaning
The main unit and outer casings of the remote weather sensors can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
Small parts can be cleaned with a cotton tip or pipe-cleaner.
Never use any abrasive cleaning agents and solvents. Do not immerse any units with electronic parts in
water or under running water.
Anemometer
Check if the wind vane and wind cups can spin freely and are free from dirt, debris and spider webs.
Rain Gauge
Checking and cleaning the rain sensor in a timely manner will maintain an accuracy of the precipitation
measurements.
•
Detach the protective screen and lid.
•
Clean with soapy water and a damp cloth, removing dirt, leaves or debris
•
Clean small holes and parts with Q-tips or pipe-cleaner.
•
Watch out for spiders or insects that might have crawled into the funnel.
•
Clean the swinging mechanism with a damp cloth.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Q:
“The display shows dashes “---” for weather parameter(s)”
A:
The display will show “- - -” when the wireless connection with the remote sensor is lost for the
following periods:
Thermo-Hygrometer: 15 minutes
UV Sensor: 30 minutes
Anemometer (Wind Sensor): 15 minutes
Rain Gauge (Rain Sensor): 30 minutes
Check or replace the batteries for the corresponding sensor. Then press and hold
DOWN
on the main
unit or handheld remote to enforce a search for all remote signals.
If this does not work, check the wireless transmission path from the corresponding weather sensor to
the main unit and change their locations if necessary.
Although wireless signals can pass through solid objects and walls, the weather sensor should ideally
be within the line of sight of the main unit.
The following may be the cause of reception problems:
•
The remote weather sensor and a main unit are too far from each other.
•
The signal shielding materials, such as metal surfaces, concrete walls or dense vegetation, are
in the path of transmission.
•
There is interference from the wireless devices (such as cordless phones, radio headsets and
baby listening devices) and electronic appliances.
Q:
“The weather readings on my weather station are different from the TV, radio or official weather
reports.”
A:
The weather data may vary considerably due to different environmental conditions and placement
of the weather sensors.
Check the placement tips included in this manual to site your weather sensors in the best possible way.
Q:
“The weather forecast is inaccurate.”
A:
The weather forecast predicts the weather for the next 12 to 24 hours, and does not reflect
current weather conditions.
PRECAUTIONS
This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if handled carefully. Here are a few
precautions:
•
Do not immerse the units in water.
•
Do not clean the units with abrasive or corrosive materials. They may scratch the plastic parts and
corrode the electronic circuits.
•
Do not subject the product to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature, or humidity, which may
result in malfunctions, shorter lifespan, damaged batteries, and damaged parts.
•
Do not tamper with the product’s internal components. Doing so will invalidate the warranty and
may cause damage. The product contains no user-serviceable parts.
•
Use only fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries.
•
Read the user's manual thoroughly before operating the product.
APPENDIX-CITY CODES
City codes are used for presetting setting Latitude and Longitude. These codes affect time zones and
DST settings.
US AND CANADIAN CITIES
City
Code
Zone
DST
City
Code
Zone
DST
Offset
Offset
Atlanta, Ga.
ATL
-5
SU
Memphis, Tenn.
MEM
-6
SU
Austin, TX
AUS
-6
SU
Miami, Fla.
MIA
-5
SU
Baltimore, Md.
BWI
-5
SU
Milwaukee, Wis.
MKE
-6
SU
Birmingham, Ala.
BHM
-6
SU
Minneapolis, Minn.
MSP
-6
SU
Boston, Mass.
BOS
-5
SU
Montreal, Que., Can.
YMX
-5
SU
Calgary, Alba., Can.
YYC
-7
SU
Nashville, Tenn.
BNA
-6
SU
Chicago, IL
CGX
-6
SU
New Orleans, La.
MSY
-6
SU
Cincinnati, Ohio
CVG
-5
SU
New York, N.Y.
NYC
-5
SU
Cleveland, Ohio
CLE
-5
SU
Oklahoma City, Okla.
OKC
-6
SU
Columbus, Ohio
CMH
-5
SU
Omaha, Neb.
OMA
-6
SU
Dallas, Tex.
DAL
-6
SU
Ottawa, Ont., Can.
YOW
-5
SU
Denver, Colo.
DEN
-7
SU
Philadelphia, Pa.
PHL
-5
SU
Detroit, Mich.
DTW
-5
SU
Phoenix, Ariz.
PHX
-7
NO
El Paso, Tex.
ELP
-7
SU
Pittsburgh, Pa.
PIT
-5
SU
Houston, Tex.
HOU
-6
SU
Portland, Ore.
PDX
-8
SU
Indianapolis, Ind.
IND
-5
NO
San Antonio, Tex.
SAT
-6
SU
Jacksonville, Fla.
JAX
-5
SU
San Diego, Calif.
SAN
-8
SU
Las Vegas, Nev.
LAS
-8
SU
San Francisco, Calif.
SFO
-8
SU
Los Angeles, Calif.
LAX
-8
SU
San Jose, Calif.
SJC
-8
SU
Seattle, Wash.
SEA
-8
SU
Vancouver, B.C., Can.
YVR
-8
SU
St. Louis, Mo.
STL
-6
SU
Washington, D.C.
DCA
-5
SU
Tampa, Fla.
TPA
-5
SU
Vancouver, Canada
VAC
-8
SU
Toronto, Ont., Can.
YTZ
-5
SU