Holman WS5070W User Manual

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WS5 070W
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User Guide
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Contents
Introduction 3 Overview 4
Main Console 4 LCD Display 4 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor 5 Rain Gauge 5 Temperature/Humidity Sensor 5 Wind Sensor 5
5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor 6 Main Console 7 Pairing 7 Changing Batteries and Manual Pairing 7 Wi-Fi Connection Setup 7 Wi-Fi Connection Status 9 Time Server Connection Status 9 Calibration 9 Viewing Live Weather Data 10 Firmware Update (Desktop Only) 10
Operation and Settings 11
Cl ock 11 Moon Phase 11 Pointing the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor South 11 Setting Alarm Time 12 Comfort Indication 12 Activating Alarm and Temperature Pre-alarm 12 Temperature/Humidity Function and Trend 13 Wireless Sensor Signal Receiving 13 Wind 13 Weather Index 14 Weather Forecast 14 Barometric Pressure 15 Rainfall 15 MAX/MIN Data Record 15 Past 24 Hours History Data 15
Maintenance 17
Battery Replacement 17 Cleaning the Rain Collector 17 Cleaning Outdoor Hygro-Thermo Sensor 17 Precautions 18
Specifications 19
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Introduction

Thanks for choosing our Aspect Wi-Fi Analyst. This system gathers and automatically uploads accurate and detailed weather data to Weather Underground, where you can access and upload your weather data.
This product offers professional weather observers or serious weather enthusiasts robust performance with a wide range of options and sensors.
The Aspect Wi-Fi Analyst transmits indoor/ outdoor temperature, humidity, wind and rain data. Both sensors are fully assembled and calibrated for your easy installation. They send data at a low power radio frequency to the Main Console from up to 150m/450 feet away (line of sight).
A high-speed processor is embedded in the Main Console which analyses real-time data. This can be published to Weather Underground through your home Wi-Fi router.
The Main Console can also synchronise with an internet time server to keep the time and weather data time stamp at high precision. The colour background LCD display shows informative weather readings with advanced features, such as high/ low alert alarm, different weather index, and MAX/ MIN records. With calibration and moon phase features, this system is truly a remarkably personal yet professional weather station for your own backyard.
 This instruction manual contains useful information
on the proper use and care of this product. Please read this manual thoroughly to fully understand and enjoy its features, and keep it handy for future use.
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Overview

Main Console

1. Table st an d
2. SNOOZE
3. CHANNEL
4. HISTORY
5. MAX/MIN
6. WIND
7. INDEX

LCD Display

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8. BARO
9. RAIN
10. LCD display
11. CLOCK SET
12. ALARM
13. Wall mount
14. ALERT
15.
16.
17. Power jack
18. 12 /24
19. °C/°F
20. BARO UNIT
21. SENSOR/Wi-Fi
1. Indoor/CH temperature and humidity
2. Weather forecast
3. Time, calendar the moon phase
4. Wind direction then speed
5. Outdoor temperature then humidity
6. Barometer
7. Rainfall
8. Weather index
22. REFRESH
23. B attery compartment
24. OFF/LO/HI
25. RESET
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5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor

1. Rain collector
2. Balance indicator
3. Antenna
4. Wind cups
5. Mounting pole
6. Louvre shield
7. Wind vane
8. Mounting base
9. Mounting clamp
10. Red LED indicator
11. RESET
12. Battery door
13. Screws

Rain Gauge

1. Rain collector
2. Tipping bucket
3. Rain sensor
4. Drain holes

Temperature/Humidity Sensor

1. Louvre shield Sensor casing
2. Temperature and humidity sensor (inside the louvre shield)

Wind Sensor

1. Wind cups (anemometer)
2. Wind vane
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Installation and Setup

5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor

Install Batteries:
1. Unscrew the battery door at bottom of unit and insert the batteries according to the +/- polarity indicated.
2. Screw the battery door compartment on tightly.
 Ensure the water tight o-ring is properly
aligned in place to ensure water resistance.
 The red LED will begin flashing every 12 seconds.
Assembly of Stand and Pole:
1. Insert the top side of the pole to the square hole of the weather sensor.
 Ensure the pole
and sensor's indicator align.
2. Place the nut in the hexagon hole on the sensor, then insert the screw in other side and tighten it with a screw driver.
3. Insert the other side of the pole to the square hole of the plastic stand.
 Ensure the pole and
stand indicator align.
4. Place the nut in the hexagon hole of the stand, then insert the screw in other side and then tighten it with a screw driver.
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Positioning: Install the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor in an open location with no obstructions above and around the sensor for accurate rain and wind measurement. Install the sensor with the smaller end facing the South to properly orient the wind direction vane. Secure the mounting stand and bracket (included) to a post or pole, and allow minimum 1.5m off the ground.
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Main Console Pairing

Install Backup Battery:
1. Remove the battery door of the Main Console.
2. Inser t a new button cell batter y.
3. Replace the batter y door.
Backups from Battery:
 Time and Date
 Max/Min and Past 24 Hours Records
 Alert Setting Values
 Offset Value of Weather Data and
Sensor Channel History
Built-in Backups:
 Router Settings
 Weather Server Settings
Main Console Power-up:
1. Plug the power adaptor to power
up the Main Console.
2. Once the Main Console has powered, up, all
the segments of the LCD will be shown.
3. The Main Console will automatically start AP Mode
 If no display appears on the LCD after you plug the
adaptor, press RESET using a pointed object.
Setting LCD Viewing Angle: Press or in Normal Mode to adjust LCD viewing angle to
fit table stand or wall mount situation.
After inserting batteries, the Main Console will automatically search and connect the wireless 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor (the sensor antenna icon blinking). Once the connection is successful, the antenna icon and readings for outdoor temperature and humidity, wind speed, wind direction and rainfall will appear on the LCD.

Changing Batteries and Manual Pairing

Whenever batteries are changed in the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor, pairing must be done manually.
1. Replace all the batteries in the sensor.
2. Press SENSOR/Wi-Fi on the Main Console.
3. Press RESET on the
5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor

Wi-Fi Connection Setup

 To connect this Aspect Wi-Fi Analyst to Wi-Fi, it
must be registered with Weather Underground.
Weather Underground setup instructions
are correct as of January 2019. Refer to
https://www.wunderground.com/ for details
if their registration process has changed.
Register your Aspect Wi-Fi Analyst with Weather Underground:
1. Visit https://www.wunderground.com/ and click JOIN in the top right corner and follow the prompts to create an account. Note that your email address must be validated by Weather Underground before proceeding. If you already have an account with
Weather Underground you can simply LOG IN.
2. After logging in to your account, click MYPROFILE and select MYWEATHERSTATIONS in the menu. On the following page, click ADDANEWPWS.
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Wi-Fi Connection Setup (continued)
 On the next page, note it is essential to jot down the LONGITUDE/LATITUDE for your reference later.
3. After noting the LONGITUDE/LATITUDE, follow the prompts to complete registration of your Aspect Wi-Fi Analyst with Weather Underground.
 After submitting your details, note it is essential to jot down your STAT ION ID and STATION KE Y/PASSWO RD.
4. When you first power up the Main Console, or press and hold the SENSOR/Wi-Fi for 6 seconds in Normal Mode, the Main Console LCD will show AP and the Wi-FiIcon to signify that it has entered AP (Access Point) Mode, and is ready for Wi-Fi settings.
5. Using your device, connect to the Main Console via Wi-Fi. In the device Wi-Fi connection settings, select the Main Console SSID (PWS-X XX XXX ) and wait several seconds for connection.
6. Once connected, open the web browser on your device, type 192.16 8.1.1 into the address bar and press ENTER to access the Main Console setup interface.
7. Enter the following information into the Main Console setup interface. If you choose not to use Weather Underground, leave the check boxes unchecked.
 When Wi-Fi setup is complete, your device should resume your default Wi-Fi connection.
 During AP Mode, you can press and hold SENSOR/Wi-Fi for 6 seconds to stop
AP Mode and the Main Console will restore your previous setting.
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Wi-Fi Connection Status

Time Server Connection Status

After the Main Console has connected to the internet, it will at tempt to connect to the internet time server to obtain the UTC time. Once the connection succeeds and the
Main Console time has been updated, the SYNC icon will appear on the LCD.
Time Zone: To display the time of your time zone, change the time zone in Clock Setting Mode from '00' (default) to your time zone (e.g. 08 for Perth).
1. Press and hold CLOCK SET for 2 seconds to enter Clock Setting Mode.
2. Press or to enter your time zone, then press and hold CLOCK SET to confirm and exit.
 The time will automatically synchronise with internet time server at 12:00AM and 12:00PM per
day. Also you can press REFRESH to get the internet time manually within 1 minute.

Calibration

Press ADVANCED at the top of web interface to enter the advance setting page, this page allow you to set and view the calibration data. Firmware can also be updated here.
1. User may enter or change the offset and gain values for different measurement parameters while current offset and gain values are shown next to their corresponding boxes
2. Once completed, press APPLY in the Setup page. To change offset values, input the new value and press APPLY
 Calibration of most parameters is
not required, with the exception of Relative Pressure, which must be calibrated to sea-level to account for altitude effects.
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Viewing Live Weather Data

To view live data from the wireless outdoor sensor in a web browser, visit https://www.wunderground.com/, and enter your S TATION ID in the search box. Weather information will show on the next page.

Firmware Update (Desktop Only)

The Main Console supports OTA firmware update capability. Firmware may be updated through any desktop web browser with Wi-Fi connectivity. Update function is not available through mobile devices. Two types of firmware updates are available, namely Function Firmware and Wi-Fi Firmware, and are located at the bottom of the ADVANCED page.
1. Download the latest version firmware to your desktop computer.
2. Set the Main Console into AP Mode then connect your desktop to the Main Console (refer to Wi-Fi Connection Setup for more details).
3. To update Function Firmware, click BROWSE in Function Firmware section and browse to the location of the file you downloaded in Step1 above. To update the Wi-Fi Firmware, click BROWSE in Wi-Fi Firmware section.
4. Click the corresponding UPLOAD to start transferring the firmware file to the Main Console (indicated by a transfer completion %).
5. After the transfer, update process is indicated on the Main Console as completion %. It will restart once the update is complete.
Function Firmware and Wi-Fi Firmware
cannot be updated at the same time, you need to update each one by one.
 Keep power connected during the
firmware update process.
 Ensure your desktop Wi-Fi connection
is stable during update process.
 Once update process has started, do not
operate desktop or Main Console.
 During firmware update, the Main Console will
stop uploading data. It will reconnect to your Wi-Fi router and upload the data again once the update has succeeded. If the Main Console cannot reconnect to your Wi-Fi router, please close the Setup page to start again.
 After firmware updates, user might need to input the
Weather Underground ID and password again.
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Operation and Settings

Clock

This Main Console is designed to obtain the local time by synchronising with the assigned internet time server. If you want to use it offline, you can set the time and date manually. During initial start-up, press and hold SENSOR/Wi-Fi for 6 seconds and set the Main Console back to Normal Mode.
1. In Normal Mode, press and hold CLOCK SET for 2 seconds.
2. The setting sequence is as follows:
TIME ZONE DST ON/OFF HOUR MINUTE 12/24 HOUR FORMAT YEAR MONTH DAY M-D/D-MFORMAT TIME SYNC ON/OFF WEEKDAY LANGUAGE
3. Press or to change the value. Press and hold or for quick-adjust.
4. Press CLOCK SET to save and exit Clock Set Mode, or the unit will automatically exit 60 seconds later without pressing any key.
 In Normal Mode, press CLOCK SET key to switch between year and date display.
 During the set ting, you can press and hold CLOCK SET for 2 seconds to return to Normal Mode.
Pointing the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor South

Moon Phase

The 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor is calibrated
The moon phase is determined by the time, date and time zone. The following table explains the moon phase icons of the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Refer to Pointing the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor Towards South section about how to setup for the Southern hemispheres.
to point to Nor th for the maximum accuracy. However, for the user's convenience (e.g. users in the Southern hemisphere), it is possible to use the sensor with the wind vane pointing to South.
1. Install the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor
with its wind meter end pointing to South.
2. In Normal Mode of the Main Console, press and hold INDEX for 10 seconds to enter into Orientation Mode, then press INDEX again until the N icon appears on the left bottom corner of the LCD to enter into the sensor orientation.
3. Press or to change to Southern Hemisphere.
4. Press INDEX to confirm and exit.
 Changing the hemisphere setting will
automatically switch the direction of the moon phase on the display.
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Setting Alarm Time

1. In Normal Time Mode, press and hold ALARM
for 2 seconds until the alarm hour digit flashes to enter Alarm Time Setting Mode.
2. Press or key to change the value. Press and hold or for quick-adjust.
3. Press ALARM again to switch the setting value to Minute with the minute digit flashing.
4. Press or key to adjust the value of the flashing digit.
5. Press ALARM key to save and exit the setting.
 In Alarm Mode, the  icon will display on the LCD.
 The alarm function will turn on automatically
once you set the alarm time.

Comfort Indication

The comfor t indication is a pictorial indication based on indoor air temperature and humidity in an attempt to determine comfort level.

Activating Alarm and Temperature Pre-alarm

1. In Normal Mode, press ALARM to
show the alarm time for 5 seconds.
2. When the alarm time displays, press ALARM
again to activate the alarm function, or press ALARM key twice to activate the alarm with ice pre-alarm function.
 Once the ice pre-alert activates, the pre-set alarm
will sound and ice-alert icon will flash 30 minutes earlier if the outdoor temperature is below -3°C.
 Alarm will stop automatically after 2 minutes and
the alarm will activate again in the next day.
 Pressing SNOOZE will snooze
the alarm for 5 minutes.
 Pressing and holding SNOOZE for 2
seconds will stop the alarm.
 By pressing ALARM will stop the alarm.
 During the snooze, the alarm icon
will keep flashing.
 There is no comfort indication when temperature
is below 0°C (32°F) or over 60°C (140°F).
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Temperature/Humidity Function and Trend

Use the °C/°F slide switch to select the temperature display unit.
 When indoor temperature is below -40°C, the LCD will display LO. If temperature is above 70°C, LCD will display HI.
 When outdoor temperature is below -40°C, the LCD will display LO.
If temperature is above 80°C, LCD will display HI.
 When humidity is below 1%, LCD will display LO. If humidity is above 99%, LCD will display HI.

Wireless Sensor Signal Receiving

1. The Main Console display signal strength for the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor, is as per the table below:
2. If the signal has discontinued and does not recover within 15 minutes, the signal icon will disappear. The temperature and humidity will display ER for the corresponding channel.
3. If the signal does not recover within 48 hours, the ER display will become permanent. You need to replace the batteries and then press SENSOR/Wi-Fi to pair the sensor again.

Wind

Set Wind Speed Unit and Direction Display Format:
1. In Normal Mode, press and hold WIND key for 2 seconds to enter into Wind Speed Unit Mode and the unit will flash. Press or to change the wind speed unit in this sequence:
m/s km/h KNOTS mph
2. Press WIND key again to return to Normal Mode.
Select Wind Display Mode: In Normal Mode, press
WIND to switch between Average and Gust wind speed.
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Weather Index

Press INDEX to view the weather index in this sequence: FEELS LIKE HEAT INDEX WIND CHILL DEW POINT
Feels Like: Estimates the outdoor temperature that people actually feel.
Heat Index: Determined by the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor temperature and
humidity data, when the temperature is between 27°C and 50°C.
Wind Chill: A combination of temperature and wind speed data from the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor, which determines the current wind chill factor.
Dew Point: The dew point is the temperature below which the water vapour in air at constant
barometric pressure condenses into liquid water at the same rate at which it evaporates. The condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid sur face. The dew point temperature is determined by the temperature and humidity data from the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor.

Weather Forecast

The built-in barometer can notice atmosphere pressure changes. Based on the data collected, it can predict the weather conditions in the forthcoming 12~24 hours within a 30~50km radius.
 The accuracy of a general pressure-based weather forecast is about 70% to 75%.
 The weather forecast is reflecting the weather situation for next 12~24
hours, it may not necessarily reflect the current situation.
 The SNOWY weather forecast is not based on the atmospheric pressure, but based on the outdoor temperature.
When the temperature is below -3°C (26°F ), the SNOWY weather icon will be displayed on the LCD.
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Barometric Pressure

The atmospheric pressure is the pressure at any location of the earth caused by the weight of the column of air above it. One atmospheric pressure refers to the average pressure and gradually decreases as altitude increases. Meteorologists use barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. Since variation in atmospheric pressure is greatly affected by weather, it is possible to forecast the weather by measuring the changes in pressure.
Setting the Barometer Unit: In Normal Mode, press BARO UNIT to change the barometer unit in this sequence: hPa inHg mmHg
Setting Relative Atmospheric Pressure Value:
1. Get the atmosphere pressure data of sea level (or the relative atmosphere pressure data of your home area) through your local weather service, internet or other sources.
2. Press and hold BARO for 2 seconds until ABS or REL icon flashes.
3. Press up or down to switch to RELATIVE mode.
4. Press BARO once again until the RELATIVE atmosphere pressure digit flashes.
5. Press or to change the value.
6. Press BARO to save and exit the setting mode.

Rainfall

Setting Rainfall Units:
7. Press and hold RAIN key for 2 seconds to enter Unit Setting Mode.
8. Press or to toggle the rainfall unit between mm and in.
9. Press RAIN key to confirm and exit the setting.
Selecting Rainfall Display Mode:
Press RAIN to toggle between: HOURLY: Total rainfall in the past hour DA ILY: Total rainfall from midnight WEEKLY: Total rainfall of the current week MONTHLY: Total rainfall of the current calendar month TOTAL: Total rainfall since the last reset RAT E: Current rainfall rate in past hour
Resetting the Total Rainfall Record: In Normal Mode, press and hold HISTORY for
2 seconds to reset all the rainfall record.
 To ensure correct data, reset Total Rainfall Record
when moving the 5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor to a new location.

MAX /MIN Data Record

The Main Console can record the accumulated MAX/MIN data with a time stamp for easy reviewing.
In Normal Mode, press MAX/MIN key to check records:
INDOOR (OR CURRENT CHANNEL) MAX TEMPERATURE INDOOR (OR CURRENT CHANNEL) MIN TEMPERATURE INDOOR (OR CURRENT CHANNEL) MAX HUMIDITY INDOOR (OR CURRENT CHANNEL) MIN HUMIDITY OUTDOOR MAX TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR MIN TEMPERATURE  OUTDOOR MAX HUMIDITY  OUTDOOR MIN HUMIDITY  MAX AVERAGE WIND SPEED  MAX GUST  MAX RELATIVE PRESSURE
MIN RELATIVE PRESSURE MAX ABSOLUTE PRESSURE  MIN ABSOLUTE PRESSURE MAX FEELS LIKE MIN FEELS LIKE MAX HEAT INDEX MIN HEAT INDEX MAX WIND CHILL MIN WIND CHILL  MAX DEW POINT MIN DEW POINT MAX DAILY RAINFALL
Clearing MAX/MIN Records: Press and hold
MAX/MIN key for 2 seconds to reset records of specific weather display section.
 The LCD will also display the HISTORY
icon, data records, time and date.
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Past 24 Hours History Data
1. Press HISTORY key to check the beginning of the
current hour's weather data
e.g. the current time is 7:25 am, March 8, the display will show the data of 7:00am, March 8
2. Press HISTORY key repeatedly to view older
readings of the past 24 hours
e.g. 6:00am (Mar 8), 5:00am (Mar 8), …, 10:00am (Mar 7), 9:00am (Mar 7), 8:00am (Mar 7)
The LCD will also display the HISTORY icon, history data records with time and date.
Weather Alert Setting
Weather Alert can alert you of certain weather conditions. Once the alert criteria is met, the alarm sound will activate and the LCD aler t icon will flash.
To Set Alert:
1. Press ALERT to select and display the desired weather aler t reading in the sequence below:
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2. Under the current alert reading, press and
hold ALERT key for 2 seconds to enter alert setting and the alert reading will flash.
Silencing the Alert Alarm: Press SNOOZE key to silence the alert alarm or let the alarm automatically turn off after 2 minutes.
 Once the aler t is triggered, the alarm will sound for 2 minutes and the related alert icon and readings will flash.
 The weather alert will sound again when the weather readings falls into the alert range again.
3. Press or key to adjust the value or press and hold the key to change rapidly.
4. Press ALERT key to confirm the value. Press ALARM key to toggle the regarding alert on/off.
5. Press ALERT key to step to next alert reading.
6. Press any key on the front side to save alert on / off status and go back to Normal Mode.

Maintenance

Battery Replacement

If the low battery indicator is displayed in OUT or CH section, it indicates that the current channel wireless or outdoor 5 in 1 sensor batter y power is low. You should replace all the batteries in the current channel sensor at once.

Cleaning the Rain Collector

1. Unscrew the rain collector by turning it 30°anti-clockwise.
2. Gently remove the rain collector.
3. Clean and remove any debris or insects.
4. Install the collector when it is clean and fully dried.

Cleaning Outdoor Hygro-Thermo Sensor

1. Remove the 2 screws at the bottom of the louvre shield.
2. Gently pull out the shield.
3. Carefully remove any dirt or insects on the sensor casing (do not let the sensors inside get wet).
4. Clean the shield with water to remove any dirt or insects.
5. Reinstall all the parts when they are clean and fully dried.
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Precautions

 Keeping and reading this manual is highly
recommended. The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect readings, export data lost and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place
 This product is designed for use in the home
only as an indication of weather conditions. This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information
 Do not subject the unit to excessive
force, shock, or dust
 Do not cover the ventilation holes with any
items such as newspapers, curtains etc.
 Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid
over it, dry it immediately with a soft, lint free cloth
 Do not clean the unit with abrasive
or corrosive materials
 Do not tamper with the unit’s internal
components. This invalidates the warranty.
 Placement of this product on certain types of
wood may result in damage to its finishing for which manufacturer will not be responsible. Consult the furniture manufacturer’s care instructions for information
 Only use fresh batteries. Do not
mix new and old batteries
 Only use attachments/accessories
specified by the manufacturer
 Images shown in this manual may
differ from the actual display
 Dispose of used batteries according
to the instructions
 The contents of this manual may not be reproduced
without the permission of the manufacturer
 Technical specifications and user manual contents
for this product are subject to change without notice
 When replacement parts are required, be sure
the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts.
 Unauthorised substitutions may result in
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
 This product is not a toy. Keep
out of reach of children
 The Main Console is intended for indoor use only.
 Place the Main Console at least
20cm from nearby persons
Weather U ndergrou nd is a registe red tradem ark of The We ather Channel, L LC. both in the Uni ted State s and internationa lly. The Weath er Underground Logo is a trademark of Weather Underground, LLC.
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Specications
Main Console
The follo wing deta ils are listed as they are dis played or operat e on the Main Console
General
Dimensio ns (W × H × D) 136 × 168 × 24.5mm (5.4 × 6.6 × 1in)
Weight 370g (with batteries)
Main Power DC 5V, 1A adaptor
Backup Battery CR2032, 3V batteries
Operating Temperature range
Wi-Fi Communication
Wi-Fi Standard 8 02.11 b/g /n
Wi-Fi Operating Frequency
Supported Router Security Type
Supported Device for Setu p UI
Recommended Web Browser for Setup U I
Wireless Sensor
Support Sensors
RF Frequency 917Mhz (AU version)
RF Transmis sion Range 150m
Time
Time display HH: MM
Hour format 12hr AM/PM or 24 hr
Date display D D/MM or MM/DD
Time synchronise method
Weekday languages EN/DE/FR/ES/IT/NL/RU
Time Zone 13 ~ -12 hour
DST ON/OFF
-5˚C ~ 50˚C
2.4GHz
WPA/WPA2, OPEN , WEP (WEP only support Hexadecimal password)
Built-in Wi-Fi with AP M ode function smart devices, laptops or desktops: Android smart phone, Android pad, iPhone, iPad or Windows laptop
Web browsers that support HTML 5, such as the latest version of Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox or Opera.
1 Wireless 5-in-1 weather outd oor sensor and up to 7 Wi reless Hygro-Thermo indoor sensors
Through Internet time server to synchronise the UTC
Barometer
Barometer unit hPa, in Hg and mmHg
Measuring range
Accuracy
Resolution 1hPa/0.01inHg/0.1mmHg
Weather forecast
Display modes Current
Memory modes
Alarm Pressure change alert
Indoor/Outdoor Temperature
Temperature unit °C and °F
Display range
Indoor Accuracy
Outdoor Accuracy
Resolution °C/°F (1 decimal place)
Display modes Current
Memory modes
Alarm Hi/Lo temperature alert
Indoor/Outdoor Humidity
Humidity unit %
Display range 1 ~ 99%
Indoor Accuracy
Outdoor Accuracy
Resolution 1%
Display modes Current
Memory modes Historical data of past 24 hours, Max/Min
Alarm Hi/Lo Humidity Ale rt
540 ~ 1100hPa (relative setting range 930 ~ 1050hPa)
(700 ~ 1100hPa ± 5hPa)/(540 ~ 696hPa ± 8h Pa)/(20.67 ~ 32.48inHg ± 0.15inHg)/(15.95 ~ 20.55inHg ± 0.24inHg)/(525 ~ 825mmH g ±
3.8mmHg)/(405 ~ 522mmHg ± 6mmHg) Typical at 25°C (77°F)
Sunny/Clear, Slightly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Rainy/Stormy and Snowy
Historical data of past 24 hours, daily Max/Min
Indoor:-40 ~ 70°C(-4 0 ~ 158°F), Outdoor:-40 ~ 80(-40 ~ 176°F)
<0°C or >40°C ± 2°C (<32°F or >104°F ± 3.6°F) 0~40°C ±1°C (32~104°F ± 1.8°F)
60.1 ~ 80°C ± 0.8°C (140.2 ~ 176°F ± 1.4°F) 5.1 ~ 60°C ± 0.4°C (41.2 ~ 140°F ± 0.7°F) -19.9 ~ 5°C ± 1°C (-3.8 ~ 41°F ± 1.8°F) -40 ~ -20°C ± 1.5°C (-40 ~ -4°F ± 2.7°F)
Historical data of past 24 hours, daily Max/Min
20~39% or 71~90% RH ±8%RH @ 25°C (77°F) 40~70% RH ±5%RH @ 25°C (77°F)
1 ~ 20% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F) 21 ~ 80% RH ± 3.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F) 81 ~ 99% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 25°C (77°F)
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Wind Speed and Direction
Wind speed unit mph, m/s, km/h and knots
Wind spe ed display range
Resolution 0.1m ph, 0.1m /s, 0 .1km/h , 0.1k nots
Speed accuracy
Display mode Gust/Average
Memory modes
Alarm Hi Wind Speed Alert (Average/Gust)
Wind dire ction resolutions
Rain
Unit for r ainfall mm and in
Accuracy for rainfall ± 7% or 1 tip
Range of rainfall 0 ~ 19999mm (0 ~ 787.3 in)
Resolution 0.254mm (0.01in)
Display modes Current
Memory modes Historical Data of the past 24 hours, Max
Rainfall display mode Hourly/Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Total rainfall
Alarm Hi Daily Rainfall Alert
0 ~ 112mph, 50m/s, 180km/h, 97knots
< 5m/s: +/- 0.5m/s; > 5m/s: +/- 6% (whichever is greater)
Historical Data of past 24 hours, Max Gust/Average
16 directi ons
Weather Index
Weather in dex mode
Feels like range -40 ~ 50°C
Wind chill r ange -40 ~ 18°C, wind speed >4.8km/h
Heat index range 26 ~ 50°C
Dew point range -20 ~ 6 0°C
Display modes Current
Memory modes Historical Data of past 24 hours, Max/Min
5-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor
General
Dimensio ns (W × H × D)
Weight 734g (with batteries)
Main power
Weather data
RF tran smission ra nge 150 m
RF frequency 917M hz ( AU)
Transmission interval
Operating range
Feels like, Wind Chill, Heat Index and Dew point
343.5 × 393.5 × 136mm (13.5 × 15.5 × 5.35in)
3 × AA size 1.5V batteries (Lithium batteries recommended)
Temperature, Humidity, Wind speed, Wind direction and Rainfall
12 seconds for wind spe ed and wind direction data, 24 seconds for temperature, humidity and rain data
-40 ~ 60°C (-40 ~ 140°F) Lithium batteries required
Should you have any questions about this product or its operation
please telephone our customer service helpline on 1300 716 188.
Head Office/Service
11 Walters Drive, Osborne Park WA 6017
Ph: +61 8 9416 9999 Fax: +61 8 9416 9920
service@holmanindustries.com.au
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