Time and Date 11
Viewing Live Weather Data 11
Moon Phase 12
Sunrise and Sunset Time 12
Wi-Fi Connection Status 12
Time Server Connection Status 12
Setting Date and Time 13
Setting Alarm Time 13
Temperature Pre-Alarm Function 14
Indoor/Outdoor Temperature and Humidity 14
Wind 15
Weather Index 15
Weather Forecast 18
Barometric Pressure 19
Rainfall 19
History Graph 20
Weather Alert Setting 21
Pointing Outdoor Sensor to South 22
Maintenance 22
Battery Replacement 22
Cleaning the Rain Collector 23
Cleaning the Outdoor Hygro-Thermo Sensor 23
Cleaning The U V Sensor and Calibration 23
Main Console Firmware Update 23
Precautions 24
Specifications 25
Thanks for choosing our Aspect Wi-Fi Solar Pro. This
system gathers and automatically uploads accurate
and detailed weather data to Weather Underground,
which allows weather observers to upload their local
weather data. This product offers professional weather
observers or serious weather enthusiasts robust
performance with a wide range of options and sensors.
You will get your own local forecast, high/lows,
totals or averages and graphs for virtually all weather
variables without using a desktop computer.
The Aspect Wi-Fi Solar Pro includes a
6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor which transmits
outdoor temperature, humidit y, wind speed, wind
direction, rainfall and UV with solar power. Also,
the included wireless indoor sensor, transmits
your indoor temperature and humidity to the
Main Console. 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 away (line of sight).
In the Main Console, a high-speed processor is
embedded to analyse weather data and publish it 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 of high precision. The wide-viewing-angled
with high-contrasted LCD display shows informative
weather readings with advanced features, such
as high/low alert alarm, different weather index,
multi-functional bar chart and maximum/minimum
records. With the built-in sunrise/sunset and moon
phase feature, this system is truly a 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 through to fully understand and
enjoy its features, and keep it handy for future use.
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Overview
Main Console
1. BAROMETER
2. WIND
3. ALARM/SNOOZE
4. INDEX
5. RAINFALL
6. LCD display
7. GRAPH
8. °F/°C
9. HISTORY
10. MAX/MIN
11. CHANNEL
12. Status LED
13. Wall mount
14. REFRESH
15. Wi-Fi/SENSOR
16. CLOCK SET
17. ALARM
18. ALERT
19. RESET
20. RESCAN ROUTER
21. Backlight dimmer
22. Battery compartment
23. USB socket
(firmware update only)
24. Table s tand
25. Power jack
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LCD Display
1. Outdoor temperature
and humidity
2. Indoor temperature
and humidity
3. Calendar and
moon phase
4. Wind direction
and speed
5. Weather index
6. Time, sunrise/sunset
and system status
7. Weather forecast
8. Barometer
9. Rainfall
10. Multi-function
historical bar chart
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Wireless
Hygro-Thermo
Indoor Sensor
1. Transmission
status LED
2. Wall mount
3. Channel slider
4. Reset
5. Battery
compartment
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Overview (continued)
6-in-1 Wireless
Outdoor Sensor
1. Wind vane
2. Wind cups
3. Antenna
4. Louvre shield
5. Pole mount
(fit 35~40mm
pole, not included)
6. Hygro-Thermo
sensor
7. Batter y door
8. Reset
9. Transmission
status LED
10. Level gradienter
11. Rain collector
12. UV sensor
13. Solar panel
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Installation and Setup
MOUNTING ON POLE OR POST
Wireless Hygro-Thermo Indoor Sensor
Pairing with the Main Console:
1. Remove the battery door of the sensor.
2. Inser t 2 × AA size batteries into the bat tery
compartment. Make sure you insert them the
right way according to the polarity information
marked on the battery compartment.
3. Close the batter y door. The transmission
status LED will begin to flash every minute.
If you need to re-assign the sensor channel,
firstly slide the channel slide switch to
the new channel, press SENSOR on the
Main Console, and then press RESET on the
Wireless Hygro-Thermo Indoor Sensor
to pair them again.
Avoid placing the sensors in direct
sunlight, rain or snow.
To avoid the sensors and Main Console pairing
failure, please power up the sensors first, and then
press RESET on the Main Console
(no need on sensors).
6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor
Your wireless outdoor sensor measures
WindSpeed, Wind Direction, Rainfall, U VIndex,
Temperature and Humidity for you.
Pairing the 6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor
with the Main Console:
1. Unscrew the battery door at the bottom of the unit
and insert the batteries according to the polarit y
information marked on the battery compartment.
2. Screw on tightly.
3. Once the batteries are installed, the
transmission status LED will begin to flash.
Ensure the battery door screw locked well.
Ensure the transmission status LED
is flashing every 12 seconds.
Installing the 6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor:
Install in an open location with no obstructions
above and around the sensor for accurate
rain and wind measurement.
Placing the sensor: Place a screw on the wall that
you wish to hang the sensor on. Hang the sensor
onto the screw by the wall mounting holder. You
can also place the sensor on a table by itself.
To insure a tight grip, apply the rubber pads
provided before fastening the mounting
base to the pole or post (not included).
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ADD RUBBER PADS BEFORE
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Installation and Setup (continued)
MOUNTING POLE
MIN 1.5m
6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor (continued)
AND STAND
NOT INCLUDED
Mounting guideline:
1. Install the sensor at least 1.5m off the ground for
better and more accurate wind measurements.
2. Choose an open area within 150m
from the Main Console.
3. Install as level as possible to achieve accurate
rain and wind measurements. Use the level
indicator on the top to ensure a level installation.
4. Mount with the solar panel end pointing to North
to correctly orient the direction of the wind vane.
Main Console
Backup battery installation: Remove the
battery door, insert 3 new AA A batteries
and then close the batter y door.
Powering up the Main Console:
1. Plug the adaptor into the DC jack.
2. Press RESET to restart the Main Console.
3. After restar t, all LCD segments will show. The
Main Console will enter AP (Access Point) Mode
and the status LED will turn green.
LED
The Main Console LED can show the following:
Green light, flashing:AP Mode for setup
Blue light, solid: Connected to Wi-Fi
Blue light, flash: Searching for Wi-Fi
Red light, flash: Firmware update
Cyan light, flash: Manual sensor pairing
Purple light, flash: Data/time refreshing
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This Main Console has a dual backup
system which allows you to backup
different settings and history records:
Battery backup:
Time and date
Max/Min records
Alert setting values
Bar chart records
Past 24hr records
Built-in backup:
Router settings
Weather server
Time server
Latitude/longitude
Time zone
Channel history
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Installation and Setup (continued)
Main Console (continued)
Setting the Main Console time zone:
The Main Console will synchronise the clock with
the UTC time server once you set the time server
and connected to the internet. In order to display
the correct time and activate the sunrise/sunset
function, you need to set the correct time zone:
1. Press and hold CLOCK SET for 2 seconds to
enter time zone setting in Time Setting Mode.
2. Press or to select the correct time zone.
3. Press CLOCK SET again to enter the next setting.
4. The setting sequence:
TIME ZONE DST ON/OFF HOUR
MINUTE SECOND 12/24 HOUR FORMAT
YEAR MONTH DATE M-D/D-MFORMAT
TIME SYNC ON/OFF LANGUAGE
5. Press CLOCK SET to save and exit, or
the unit will automatically exit 60 seconds
later without pressing any button.
Pairing sensors with the Main Console: The
Main Console will automatically search and connect
to your wireless indoor and outdoor sensor. You can
also press Wi-Fi/SENSOR to search for your sensors
manually. Once your sensors pair up successful,
the sensor signal strength indication and weather
information will appear on your Main Console display.
Wi-Fi Connection Setup
To connect the Aspect Wi-Fi Solar Pro 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 Solar Pro
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 MYPROFILE
and select MYWEATHERSTATIONS in the menu.
On the following page, click ADDANEWPWS.
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 Solar Pro
with Weather Underground.
After submitting your details, note it is
essential to jot down your STAT IO N ID
and STATION K EY/PASS WO RD.
The status LED will flash cyan, once you press
Wi-Fi/SENSOR to search the sensors manually.
Set the Main Console to transmit weather
data to Weather Underground:
4. Plug the adaptor into the DC jack to power up the
Main Console for the initial start-up. The status
LED on the Main Console will flash green light
to signify that it has entered into the AP Mode.
You can also access AP Mode by holding
the Wi-Fi/SENSOR key for 6 seconds
in Normal Mode.
5. Use your Wi-Fi enabled device to connect to
the Main Console SSID: PWS-XXXXXX.
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Installation and Setup (continued)
Select the direction (e.g. EU countries Longitude
Enter the latitude and longitude with 3 decimal places
Wi-Fi Connection Setup (continued)
6. Once connected, open the web browser
on your device, type 19 2.16 8.1.1 into the
address bar and press ENTER to access
the Main Console setup interface.
7. Fill in the connection information for the setup
interface. Your Aspect Wi-Fi Solar Pro will use
this information to connect your Wi-Fi router.
Language: English
WiFi Router setup
Router:
ROUTER_A
Add Router
Station ID:
Latitude:
Longitude:
WAP2
nist.time.gov
0.00
0.00
North
East
Security type:
Router Password:
Weather server setup
Web server URL: rtupdate.wunderground.com
Station key:
Time server setup
Server URL:
Location setup
Setup inter face will dif fer depending
on your web browser.
This requires S TATI ON ID,
STATION KEY/ PASSWORD and
LONGITUDE/LATITUDE as outlined
in previous steps.
Manually enter the SSID if it is not on the list
Select router’s security type (usually WAP2)
Enter your router password
Enter the "Station ID" assigned by
Wunderground
Enter the "Station key" assigned by
Wunderground
is East and US is West)
Firmware version: 1.00
8. Click APPLY to finish the setup. If all the
information you entered is correct, the
Main Console LED will change to solid blue.
If the LED does not change to solid blue, please
check your details and correct them accordingly.
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Apply
Once setup is complete, the Main Console
will disconnect the Wi-Fi from your device
and search for the router that you have
assigned. If the connection is successful,
the status L ED on the Main Console will
change to blue and the Wi-FiIcon will
show on the LCD without flashing.
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Installation and Setup (continued)
Wi-Fi Setup Requirements
Device requirements:
Device with built-in Wi-Fi and AP Mode function,
running Windows, macOS, iOS or Android
Wi-Fi Standard: 802.11 b/g/n, supports AP Mode
Web browser that supports HTML5
Router requirements:
Wi-Fi Standard: 802.11 b/g/n
Security type:
WEP/WPA /WPA2/
open (for routers with no password)
Viewing Live Weather Data
1. To view live data from the wireless
outdoor sensor in a web browser, visit
https://www.wunderground.com/, and enter
your STATION ID & KEY in the search box.
Weather information will show on the next page.
Operation and Settings
Time and Date
The TIME and DAT E information windows are located
at the bottom left of the Main Console display.
You can view all the time related information and
Main Console status in these two sections.
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Operation and Settings (continued)
Moon Phase
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. Please refer to Pointing the 6-In-1 Outdoor Sensor Towards South section about how to setup for the Southern hemispheres.
Northern hemisphereMoon PhaseSouthern hemisphere
New Moon
Waxing Crescent
First quarter
Waxing Gibbous
Full Moon
Waxing Gibbous
Third quarter
Waxing Crescent
Sunrise and Sunset Time
The Main Console indicates your sunrise and
sunset time by the time zone, latitude and longitude
you entered. Please insert the correct information
in the regarding settings. If the latitude and
longitude values do not match the time zone, the
sunrise and sunset time cannot be shown.
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Wi-Fi Connection Status
As soon as the Main Console successfully connects
to the Wi-Fi router, the Wi-Fi signal icon will
appear on the LCD display. If the Wi-Fi signal is not
stable or the Main Console is trying to connect
to the router, the icon will flash. If the icon
disappears, it means the Main Console cannot
connect to the Wi-Fi router or enter the AP Mode.
Time Server Connection Status
After the Main Console has connected to the
internet, it will attempt to connect to the internet
time server. Once the connection succeeds and the
time is updated, the SYNC icon will appear on the
Main Console. The time will automatically sync to
the internet time server at noon and midnight daily,
or manually within 1 minute by pressing REFRESH.
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Operation and Settings (continued)
Setting Date and Time
The Aspect Wi-Fi Solar Pro is designed to obtain the local time from and to sync with the assigned
internet time server. If you want to use this device of fline, you can set the time and date manually:
1. In Normal Mode, press and hold CLOCK SET for 2 seconds to enter Date and Time Setting Mode.
2. Press GRAPH or °F/°C to adjust the value, or press and hold to change rapidly.
3. While in Date and Time Setting Mode, press CLOCK SET key to switch to the next setting.
4. The setting sequence is:
TIME ZONE DST ON/OFF HOUR MINUTE SECOND 12/24 HOUR FORMAT YEAR
MONTH DATE M-D/D-MFORMAT TIME SYNC ON/OFF LANGUAGE
5. After completing the language set ting, press CLOCK SET to save and exit.
TIME ZONE
setting
DST ON/OFF
setting
Hour > Minute >
Second setting
00H → 01H...23H → -23H...-01H → 00H
→ →
12/24Hr setting
Year > Month >
Day setting
M-D/D-M setting
Internet time
sync
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 to adjust the value. The
setting sequence is: HOUR MINUTE
3. Press ALARM to save and exit.
Language
/
→→
Month-Day / Day-Month
EN ↔ FR ↔ DE ↔ ES ↔
IT ↔ NL ↔ RU ↔ EN
The alarm icon will show when alarm is set.
Press ALARM/SNOOZE to stop the alarm and
enter snooze. The alarm will sound again after
5 minutes. The alarm will stop automatically
without pressing any button in 2 minutes.
Hold ALARM/SNOOZE for 2 seconds to stop alarm.
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Operation and Settings (continued)
Temperature Pre-Alarm Function
1. In Normal Mode, press ALARM key to
show the alarm time for 5 seconds.
2. When the alarm time displays, press
ALARM again to activate the alarm function,
or press ALARMtwice to activate the
alarm with ice pre-alarm function.
Indoor/Outdoor Temperature and Humidity
You can view the indoor/outdoor channel
temperature and humidity readings and
the related information at the top-left
or middle left column of the LCD.
Wireless Outdoor Sensor Signal Strength:
Wireless Indoor Sensor Signal Strength:
Once the ice pre alert activates, the preset
alarm will sound 30 minutes earlier if the
outdoor temperature is below -3°C.
In Normal Mode, press °F/°C
to switch between °C/°F.
Please locate the Main Console where it
can receive good sensor signal from the
6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor.
Viewing Different Indoor Channel: The Main Console can pair with up to 7 wireless indoor Thermo-Hygro sensors.
With 2 or more sensors, you can press CHANNEL key to switch between different indoor channels in Normal Mode, or
press and hold CHANNEL key for 2 seconds to toggle Auto-Cycle Mode to display the connected channels at 4 second
intervals. During Auto-Cycle Mode, press CHANNEL key to stop the auto cycle and display the current channel.
Comfort Indication: This is a pictorial indication based on indoor air temperature and humidity in an
attempt to determine comfort level. Each indoor channel has independent comfort indication.
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Operation and Settings (continued)
Indoor/Outdoor Temperature and Humidity (continued)
Temperature/Humidity Trend:
When 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.
Wind
Viewing Wind Direction:
Select Wind Display Mode: In Normal Mode, press WIND to switch between Average wind speed and Gust wind speed.
Set Wind Speed Unit and Direction Display Format:
1. In Normal Mode, press and hold WIND for 2 seconds to enter into Wind Speed Unit Mode and the unit will
flash. And then press or to change wind speed unit in this sequence: m/s km/h KNOTS mph
2. Press WIND again to enter into Wind Direction Display Format Setting Mode. The wind direction
reading will flash. And then press or to select display format bet ween 360° and 16-direction.
3. Press WIND again to return to Normal Mode.
Wind Speed Level:
Weather Index
In Normal Mode, press INDEX key to view the weather
indices in this sequence:
UV INDEX BEAUFORT WIND CHILL
HEAT INDEX DEWPOINT
In Normal Mode, press °F/°C
to switch between °C/°F.
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Operation and Settings (continued)
Weather Index (continued)
UV Index: This reflects UV data collected by the 6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor that the detectable range is 0~16.
Setting UV Index Gain, Sensor
Manufacturing Gain: Please reference your
6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor battery
compartment for any reference to gain
adjustment. In this example shown, a gain of 1.7
must be entered into the Main Console.
1. In Normal Mode on the Main Console,
press and hold INDEX for 10 seconds to
enter into UV Index Calibration Mode.
2. Use or to adjust the UV
gain magnification factor.
3. Press INDEX twice to confirm and exit.
Beaufort Scale: This is an international scale of wind velocities ranging from 0 (calm) to 12 (Hurricane force).
The default U V gain magnification factor is 1.0, and
can be adjusted up or down in increments of 0.1
Adjust UV gain on console to 1.7
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Weather Index (continued)
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Operation and Settings (continued)
Weather Index (continued)
Wind Chill: A combination of the 6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor temperature
and wind speed data determines the current wind-chill factor.
Heat Index: The heat index, which is determined by the 6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor temperature
and humidity data, when the temperature is between 27°C (80°F) and 50°C (120°F ).
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 surface. The dew point temperature is determined
by the temperature and humidity data from the 6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor.
Weather Forecast
The Main Console is built with a sensitive pressure sensor, by which the proven sophisticated software
forecasts the weather of the next 12~24 hours within a 30~50km (19~31 miles) radius.
The weather forecast is reflecting the weather
situation for next 12 hours, it may not
necessarily reflect the current situation.
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The “Snow y” icon will be displayed when the
outdoor temperature is below -3°C (26°F),
and under cloudy or rainy forecast.
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Operation and Settings (continued)
Barometric Pressure
Barometric Pressure is 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 greatly affected by weather, it is possible to forecast the weather by measuring the changes in pressure.
To set the barometer unit and select the Wind Display Mode:
1. In Normal Mode, press BARO to change the barometer unit in this sequence: hPa inHg mmHg
2. In Normal Mode, press and hold BARO to switch between ABSOLUTE/RELATIVE display.
To set the RELATIVE atmospheric pressure value:
1. Obtain the atmospheric pressure data of sea level
(it is also the relative atmospheric pressure data of
your home area) through the local weather service,
internet or any weather information source.
2. In Normal Mode, press and hold
BARO for 2 seconds until ABSOLUTE
or RELATIVE icon flashes.
3. Press or to switch to Relative Mode.
4. Press BARO once again, relative
atmospheric pressure digit flashes.
5. Press or to change the value.
6. Press BARO to save and exit.
Rainfall
Setting Rainfall units:
1. Press and hold R AINFALL for 2 seconds
to enter Unit Setting Mode.
2. Press or to toggle between
millimetres and inches.
3. Press R AINFALL to confirm and exit the setting.
In Normal Mode, hold HISTORY for 2 seconds to reset the Accumulate rainfall record.
When you change the RELATIVE
atmospheric pressure value, the weather
indicators will change along with it.
The built-in barometer detects the environmental
absolute atmospheric pressure changes. Based
on the data collected, it predicts the weather
conditions in the forthcoming 12 hours. The
weather indicator will change according to
the detected absolute atmospheric pressure
after operating the clock for 1 hour.
The RELATIVE atmospheric pressure is based
on the sea level pressure you entered but it
will change with the absolute atmospheric
pressure after operating the clock for 1 hour.
Select Rainfall Display Mode:
Press RAINFALL to toggle between:
DA ILY: Total rainfall from midnight HOURLY: Total rainfall in the past hour WEEKLY: Total rainfall for current week MONTHLY: Total rainfall for current calendar month ACCUMULATE: Total rainfall since last reset
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Operation and Settings (continued)
History Graph
To view different graphs: In Normal Mode, press GRAPH to toggle between different types of graph.
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Operation and Settings (continued)
History Graph (continued)
To view the daily MAX/MIN: The
Main Console can record the daily MA X/MIN
weather data for your easy review.
In Normal Mode, press MAX /MIN to check the
daily MA X/MIN records. The display sequence is:
OUTDOOR MAX TEMPER ATURE AND HUMIDITY
OUTDOOR MIN TEMPERATURE AND
HUMIDITY CURRENT CHANNEL INDOOR MAX
TEMPER ATURE AND HUMIDITY CURRENT
CHANNEL’S INDOOR MIN TEMPERATURE
AND HUMIDITY MAX AVER AGE WIND
SPEED MAX GUST MAX DEW POINT
MIN DEW POINT MAX WIND CHILL
MIN WIND CHILL MAX HEAT INDEX
MIN HEAT INDE X MIN HEAT INDEX
MAX UV INDEX MAX BEAUFORT
MAX PRESSURE MIN PRESSURE MAX
DAILY RAINFALL MIN HEAT INDEX
Weather Alert Setting
Setting alerts: Weather Alert can alert you of certain weather conditions. Once the alert
criterion is met, the alarm sound will activate and the LCD alert icon will flash.
1. Press ALERT to select and display the desired weather alert reading in the sequence below:
Press and hold MAX/MIN for 2 seconds
to reset all the MAX /MIN records.
To view the history data (past 24 hours):
The Main Console automatically stores the
weather data of the past 24 hours.
1. Press HISTORY to check the beginning of the
current hour's weather data.
e.g. the current time is 7:25 am, March 28, the
display will show the data of 7:00am, March 28.
2. Press HISTORY repeatedly to view older readings of
2. Under the current alert reading, press and
hold ALERT for 2 seconds to enter aler t
setting and the alert reading will flash.
3. Press or key to adjust the value or
press and hold the key to change rapidly.
4. Press ALERT key to save the alert reading then
press ALARM to toggle the regarding alert on/off.
5. Press any key on the front side to save
and back to Normal Mode.
Pointing Outdoor Sensor to South
The 6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor is calibrated to point to North 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 6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor with its wind meter end pointing South.
2. In Normal Mode on the Main Console, press and hold INDEX for 8 seconds
to enter UV Index Calibration Mode, then press INDEX again until the N icon
appears on the weekday location to enter Sensor Orientation Mode.
3. Use or to change to lower part (Southern Hemisphere).
4. Press INDEX to confirm and exit.
5. Press REFRESH to sync the internet time after you complete the setting.
Changing the hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the moon phase on the display.
To silence the alert alarm, press ALARM/SNOOZE.
Once the aler t is triggered, the alarm will sound
for 2 minutes and the related alert icon will flash.
The weather alert will sound again when the
weather readings falls into the alert range again.
Maintenance
Battery Replacement
When the low battery indicator displays, it indicates that the
6-in-1 Wireless Outdoor Sensor or the Wireless Hygro-Thermo Indoor Sensor battery
power is low. You should replace these with fresh AA size batteries at once.
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Maintenance (continued)
Cleaning the Rain Collector
1. Unscrew the rain collector by
turning it 30° anticlockwise.
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 the 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. Install all the parts back when they
are clean and fully dried.
Cleaning The UV Sensor and Calibration
Clean the UV sensor cover lens: For precision
UV measurement, gentle clean the UV sensor
cover lens with pure water regularly.
UV Sensor Degradation: Over time, the UV
sensor will naturally degrade. This can be
calibrated with a utility grade UV meter.
Main Console Firmware Update
1. Unzip the Update.zip file and copy the
unzipped Update folder to a USB drive.
The USB drive must be FAT32 format
and the Update folder must be in the
root directory of the USB drive
2. Disconnect the Main Console DC power from the
power outlet and remove the backup batteries.
Plug the USB mass storage driver to the USB
socket at the right side of the Main Console.
3. Reconnect the Main Console DC
power to start the update process.
Do not remove the USB drive during update.
If the firmware update does not restart, press
RESET to trigger the update process.
4. During the update process, the Main Console
status LED will flash in red and LCD panel
will show the update status as below:
UPDATING SCREEN
5. Once the update is complete, the Main Console
will restart and return to the normal display screen.
6. Remove the USB drive from the Main Console.
7. Set the time zone on the Main Console.
8. Enter the Weather Underground connection
information and set the time ser ver in the setup UI.
The USB port is for firmware updates only.
Please keep power connected during
the firmware update process.
During update process, the Wi-Fi will be disabled
until update success. If the Main Console cannot
connect to your router, you need to re-enter the
router and Weather Underground connection
information and set time server in the setup U I again.
UPDATE CO MPLE TE +
WAITING FOR REBOOT
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Maintenance (continued)
Precautions
Read and keep these instructions
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
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
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
The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer
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 par ts
Unauthorised substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards
Do not dispose old batteries as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of
such waste separately for special treatment is necessary
The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible
Technical specifications and user manual contents for this product are subject to change without notice
Place the Main Console at least 20cm from nearby persons
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Specications
Main Console
The follo wing det ails are lis ted as they a re display ed
or operat e on the Main Console
Weather U ndergro und is a registered tr ademark o f The Weat her
Channel, L LC. both in the Uni ted Sta tes and inte rnatio nally. The We ather
Underground Logo is a trademark of Weather Underground, LLC.
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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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www.holmanindustries.com.au
Copyright 2019 Holman Industries
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