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3.2.1 CONFIGURING THE SET
A.
Transmitter
1.
After installing the batteries, the transmitter will start
for a short time and this will be indicated by the LED
light. Then the LED will turn off and the transmitter
will go into normal operation mode.
2.
A transmitter will start searching for a radio time
signal. If a signal reception is correct, a diode will
flash and, afterwards, light for several seconds.
3.
When operating in a standard mode, a diode will
light for a moment every 48 sec.
B.
Receiver
1.
After the batteries are installed, the receiver will start.
2.
A receiver will start searching for a transmitter signal.
The icon of a radio signal reception will appear on a
display.
•
SET - Press the button to enter the setting mode
•
ALARM - press the button to display the alarm
function: enable / disable the alarm
•
HISTORY - press the button to display the history
record / return to normal mode
•
MAX / MIN - Press the button to display the
maximum and minimum value
Go to the previous information (normal mode) or
increase a value (programming mode)
Go to next information (normal mode) or decrease a
value (programming mode)
Go to the previous segment / go to the main menu
while setting.
Go to the next segment / go into the submenu while
setting.
•
There are six program modes: normal, setting,
history, alarm, max / min and calibration.
•
You can exit a mode at any time by pressing the
HISTORY key or after 30-second timeout.
•
A segment is divided into several parts, press the SET
key to select another part.
3.2. PREPARING FOR USE
ASSEMBLING THE APPLIANCE
CAUTION: Before installing the weather station in a target
place, configure the set and, afterwards, check if the device
is working properly.
Inserting batteries
1.
Remove the battery compartment cover.
2.
Insert the batteries into the compartment observing
the polarity
3.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
Note: If you need to replace the batteries with new
ones, proceed in the same way as above.
Note: If no LEDs are on, make sure that the batteries
are inserted correctly or resetting has been
conducted properly.
C.
Wind direction indicator (anemoscope)
1.
Mount the weathercock on the shaft by sliding it all
the way to the opposite side of the anemometer and
secure it by tightening the bolt.
Note: make sure that the weathercock can move
freely.
D.
Outdoor installation
1.
Place the transmitter in its final location using the
mounting bracket (post ø = 1 ”÷ 2” not included in
the set).
2.
When installing a transmitter in a target place,
take account for a north direction and install the
transmitter according to the direction which is
marked on a transmitter surface.
3.
Level the transmitter using a level which is placed on
its surface. Caution: Poor levelling of the transmitter
may disturb measurement results.
RECEIVER INSTALLATION
1.
It is recommended to install a receiver on a flat,
vertical surface to provide a proper transmitter signal
reception. Caution: a distance from a transmitter, the
appearance of barriers (e.g. walls), electromagnetic
and radio waves may reduce the power of a signal.
3.3. DEVICE USE
3.3.1. TIME AND DATE
After connecting to Wi-Fi, the time will be synchronized
with UTC time. If the symbol is displayed in the segment,
the following information will appear in turn: year and day
of the week, alarm time and status, moon phase.
3.3.2. LIGHT AND UV
The panel displays the current solar radiation and the
ultraviolet (UV) index. If the symbol is displayed in the
segment, the following will appear in turn:
•
maximum value of daily light intensity
•
maximum value of the light power since the last reset
•
maximum UV value during the day
•
maximum UV value since the last reset
3.3.3. INDOOR TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY
The panel displays the current indoor temperature and
humidity in the place where the console is located. If the
symbol is displayed in the segment, the following will
appear in turn:
•
maximum indoor temperature for the current day
•
minimum indoor temperature for the current day
•
maximum indoor temperature since the last reset
3.
When the receiver detects a transmitter signal, it will
switch to a standard operation mode.
4.
When no radio signal is detected, the device restart
searching every 6 hours.
5.
If the signal is lost or the measurement results are
not displayed:
a)
press and hold the [RESET] button on the transmitter;
b)
take out the batteries and after about 2 minutes
put them back into the battery compartment of the
receiver.
TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION
A.
Mounting bracket
1.
Unpack the transmitter components and check their
condition.
2.
Attach a metal flat bar to the bottom of the
transmitter.
3.
Insert the "U" pins into the holes of the flat bar and
secure them with the nuts.
B.
Wind speed meter (anemometer)
1.
Mount the measuring cups on the shaft. Secure by
tightening the bolt.
Note: pay attention that the anemometer cups can
move freely. Too tight mount can interfere with
measurement results.
•
minimum indoor temperature since the last reset
•
maximum indoor humidity for the current day
•
minimum indoor humidity for the current day
•
maximum room humidity since the last reset
•
minimum room humidity since last reset
3.3.4. OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY
If the symbol is displayed in a segment, the following
will appear in turn:
•
maximum outdoor temperature for the current day
•
minimum outdoor temperature for the current day
•
maximum outdoor temperature since the last reset
•
minimum outdoor temperature since the last reset
•
maximum outdoor humidity for the current day
•
minimum outdoor humidity for the current day
•
maximum outdoor humidity since the last reset
•
minimum outdoor humidity since the last reset
3.3.5. BAROMETER
The panel displays the current barometric pressure,
historical pressure graph and a pictorial weather forecast.
If the symbol is displayed in this segment, pressing the
SET button will change the display of absolute pressure
(ABS) to relative pressure (REL) and vice versa. The absolute
pressure is the pressure measured at the location of the
console (at its altitude). The relative pressure refers to the
pressure measured by the console, corrected to the value
that would be shown if the station was at sea level. The
relative pressure is usually published by official weather
stations.
The history chart can be set to display either 12 or 24 hours
giving you an insight into pressure changes. Below the
graph is an overview forecast for the next 12 hours.
If the symbol is displayed in a segment, the following
will appear in turn:
1.
maximum relative barometric pressure for the
current day
2.
minimum relative barometric pressure for the
current day
3.
maximum relative barometric pressure since the last
reset
4.
minimum relative barometric pressure since the last
reset
5.
maximum absolute barometric pressure for the
current day
6.
minimum absolute barometric pressure for the
current day
7.
maximum absolute barometric pressure since the
last reset
8.
minimum absolute barometric pressure since the last
reset
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