Holman WS109A Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
Product Code: WS109A
Package Contents Below General Information 1
Specications 1
Glossary 2 Glossary of Common Terms 3
Assembly - Mounting & Connecting the Sensor (4 - 7)
Assembly (Pictorial) 4 - 6 Assembly - Getting Started 7
Programming (8 - 12) Programming - Time & Memory 8
Programming - Wind Speed & Date 9 Programming - Rain & Pressure 10 Programming - Weather Forecast & Indoor Temperature 11 Programming - Outdoor Temperature & Humidity 12
PC Connection 13 EasyWeather PC Software User Manual (14 - 21)
General Information 14 Basic Setup 15
Function Button: display and system setup conguration 16
Function Button: display and system setup alarm value 16 Function Button: display Min and max recorded value 17 Function Button: display listed history data 18 Function Button: display history in graph mode 19 - 20 What to do if graph function not working 21 Legal Notes 21
Warranty Back Cover
Package Contents
Carefully unpack and remove the contents:
1 x Display Console 1 x Thermo-hygrometer Transmitter with Rain Shield 1 x Wind Direction Sensor 1 x Wind Speed Sensor 1 x Anemometer Mounting Arm 1 x Rain Gauge 2 x Mounting Brackets
1 x Zip Bag for 6pc Screws 1 x USB Cable 4 x Zip Ties 2 x Poles 1 x EasyWeather CD 2 x Clamps 1 x User Manual
General Information
Thank you and congratulations on selecting this professional weather station! We are positive
you will enjoy the benets of accurate weather readings and the precise radio controlled time
information that our instruments offer.
This manual will guide you step-by-step through setting up your device. Use this manual to become familiar with your professional weather station, and save it for future reference. NOTE: Always remember to use high quality alkaline batteries & change them at least once per year.
Specications
Outdoor data
Transmission distance in open eld : 100m(300 feet)
Frequency : 433MHZ
Temperature range : -40˚C--65˚C (-40˚F to +149˚F) Resolution : 0.1˚C (0.2˚F)
Measuring range rel. humidity : 10%~99% Rain volume display : 0 – 9999mm (show --- if outside range) Resolution : 0.3mm (if rain volume < 1000mm) 1mm (if rain volume > 1000mm) Wind speed : 0-160km/h (0~100mph) (show --- if outside range) Measuring interval thermo-hygro sensor Water proof level : IPX3 Indoor data Measuring interval pressure / temperature Indoor temperature range :
Resolution : 0.1˚C (0.2˚F)
Measuring range rel. humidity : 10%~99% Resolution : 1% Measuring range air pressure : 300-1100hPa (8.85-32.5inHg)
Accuracy : +/-3hpa under 700-1100hPa
Resolution : 0.1hPa (0.01inHg) Alarm duration : 120 sec Power consumption Base station : 2XAA 1.5V LR6 Alkaline batteries Remote sensor : 2xAA 1.5V LR6 Alkaline batteries Battery life : Minimum 12 months for base station Minimum 24 months for thermo-hygro sensor
: 48 sec
: 48 sec
0˚C--50˚C (32˚F to + 122
˚F
) (show --- if outside range)
Remark: where outdoor temperature is lower than -20˚C, make sure proper type of batteries to
be used to assure that the device can get enough power to maintain its function properly. Normal
alkaline batteries is not allow to be used since when outdoor temperature is lower than -20 ˚C,
the battery’s discharging capability is greatly reduced.
Please help in the preservation of the environment and return used batteries to an authorized depot.
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Glossary
1. Time
2. Wind direction
3. Barometric pressure
4. Barometric trend
5. Indoor temperature
6. Outdoor temperature
7. Memory
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8. Date
9. Rainfall
10. Weather forecast
11. Indoor humidity
12. Outdoor reception signal
13. Outdoor humidity
Glossary of Common Terms
LCD
“LCD” is an acronym for ”Liquid Crystal Display”. This is a common type of display screen used in televisions, computers, watches, and digital clocks.
BAROMETER & BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
A barometer is a device that measures the pressure of the air pushing on it—this measurement is called the barometric pressure. We don’t actually feel the barometric pressure because the air pressure is pushing equally in every direction.
RELATIVE AIR PRESSURE
Relative air pressure is the same as the barometric pressure. The calculation of relative air pressure is a combination of the absolute air pressure and the altitude.
ABSOLUTE AIR PRESSURE
Absolute air pressure is the actual air pressure on the barometer without regard to altitude.
INCHES OF MERCURY (inHg)
Inches of Mercury is the common unit of measurement for air pressure in the United States.
HECTOPASCALS (hPa)
Hectopascals are the common units of measurement for air pressure in the International System (SI) of measurement. The hectopascal holds the same value
Important Note:
Before inserting batteries, please carefully read the operation manual.
The touch screen weather station includes a base station(receiver), a transmitter unit, one wind direction sensor, one wind speed sensor, one rain gauge, USB cable and a PC software package on CD-ROM.
The Base Station is equipped with a Touch Screen LCD Monitor and allows the display of a large variety of time and weather data. Top line LCD: Time and Memory Data Usage Right Middle LCD: Date, Rain measurement and Weather Forecast(Tendency) Left Middle LCD: Wind, Air Pressure and Air Pressure History Bottom Line LCD: IN-OUT temperature and humidity
Note:
An added feature of the Weather Station is the readout of all measured and displayed time and weather data on a PC.
The presence of the “Alarm-On icon” in the section means that the particular alarm has been enabled.
Important Operation Notes
All actions and functions of the weather station are started on the touch screen by slightly touching (not
pressing!) the related areas, touch the ashing “+”, “ON/OFF” or “–” to make the corresponding selection
or increase the value. Every time a programming step is activated by touching a switching area on the Touch Screen a tone will sound , and the back light is switched on for a few seconds as well. If no areas are pressed for 30 seconds, the LCD will automatically revert to the normal display mode (automatic time out).
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Assembly - Mounting & Connecting the Sensor
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Assembly - Mounting & Connecting the Sensor
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• The wind gauge’s cable is connect to the input on the wind direction sensor
• The wind direction sensor’s cable is connected to the input marked Wind on the
thermo-hygro sensor (see g.6)
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Assembly - Mounting & Connecting the Sensor
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The rain sensor’s cable is connected to the input marked Rain on the thermo-hygrosensor(see g.7)
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