La Cross Technology WS-2310 User Manual

Operation Manual
Professional Remote Weather Station
This Operation Manual is part of this product and should be kept in a safe place for future reference. It contains important notes on setup and operation. Please see www.heavyweather.info downloads of the most current software.
WIRELESS
WEATHER STATION
Table of Contents
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1. Introduction………………………………………………..........
2. Intended use……………………………………………………..
Weather Station…………….................................................
System requirements for PC use…………...........................
Features of the base station…………..................................
Features of the wind sensor…………..................................
Features of the rain sensor..................................................
3. Safety Notes........................................................................
4. Packaged contents..............................................................
5. Setting up.............................................................................
6. Operation using cable connection or
wireless 433MHz .................................................................
7. LCD overview......................................................................
8. Function test........................................................................
9. Mounting..............................................................................
10. Resetting & factory settings.................................................
11. Function description.............................................................
12. Operation keys.....................................................................
13. Basic programming modes..................................................
14. MIN/MAX programming modes............................................
15. Alarm programming modes..................................................
16. Auto-memory for stored values............................................
17. Accessories: extensions cables...........................................
18. Changing batteries...............................................................
19. Problems and interference with operation............................
20. Transmission range.............................................................
21. Cleaning and maintenance..................................................
22. Specifications.......................................................................
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Professional Remote Weather Stat ion. Designed for everyday use, the weather station will prove to be an
asset of great value for your personal use in the home or office. Please read this instruction manual thorough ly to fully underst and the
correct operation of your weather station and benefit from its unique features.
2. Intended Use Weather Station
The base station measures the indoor environment of its surrounding area and receives weather data from the fo llowing three out door sen­sors:
1) Thermo-Hygro Sensor
2) Wind Sensor
3) Rain Sensor The received data is continuously updated to bring you the latest
weather information on the base station’s LCD. The outdoor thermo­hygro sensor is the main data communication unit since both t he wind and rain sensors are connected to the ther mo-hygro sensor for oper­ating power and rely on it to communicate to the base station. Weather data sent from the thermo-hygro sensor can be done by wireless 433MHz transmission (up to 100ft in open space) or by cable connection.
Using the enclosed 6.5ft computer cabl e and CD-ROM, you can in­stall the Heavy Weather software to your PC and access the latest weather information from your PC and upload up to 175 sets of re­corded weather data received by the base station. Recorded data can be used to generate statistics and chart s onto your spreads heets (175 sets of data is stored in the base even if the PC is switched OFF). The software itself does not set any limits as to how many data sets can be transferred to PC.
This weather station is designed to work easily with your PC, simply connect and disconnect the PC cable at any time.
System Requirements for PC use:
The minimum system requirement for use of this “Heavy Weather” software is:
Operating system: Windows 98 or above Processor: Pentium 166 MHz or above RAM: 32MB of RAM or above Hard disk: 20MB free space CD-ROM drive
For full details on operation and installation of the “Heavy Weather” software refer to the PC manual in PDF format on the CD-ROM.
Features of the base station:
Receives and displays the WWVB radio controlled time and date
Display of extensive weather data, in all cases with programmable
alarm functions for certain weather conditions as well as records of all minimum and maximum values along with time and date of their recordings
Indoor and outdoor temperature displays in degrees Fahrenheit or
Celsius (user selectable)
Indoor and outdoor relative humidity displays
Air pressure reading in inHg or hPa, absolute or relative (user select-
able)
Detailed display of rainfall data in 1 hour, 24 hours, total since last
reset (user selectable in mm or inch)
Wind speed in mph, km/h, m/s, knots or Beaufort (user selectable)
Wind direction display with LCD compass as well as numerical (e.g.
225°) and abbreviated characters (e.g. SW)
Wind chill temperature display
Dew point temperature display
Weather forecast display by weather icons (sunny, cloudy, rainy)
Weather tendency indicator
Storm warning alarm
LED back light
Simultaneous display of all weather data with individual settings by
the user
COM port for easy connection to your PC
All the weather data from the base station and up to 175 sets of
weather history data with user adjustable measuring intervals can be recorded and uploaded to your PC
Features of the Thermo-Hygro Sensor
The thermo-hygro sensor measures the outdoor temperatu re and relative humidity. It also collects the readings from the rain and wind sensors before transmitting the data to the base station b y wirel ess 433MHz or by the 32ft cable included in this set.
Features of Wind sensor
The wind sensor measures wind speed and wind direction and sends the data to thermo-hygro sensor, which in turn transmits the data to the base station. Operating power is taken from the thermo-hygro sensor using a 32ft cable connection.
Features of Rain sensor
The rain sensor measures the rainfall and sends the data to thermo­hygro sensor, which in turn transmits the data to the base station. Operating power is taken from the thermo-hygro sensor by a 32ft cable connection.
3. Safety Notes
Damage caused by failure to comply with this instruction manual will invalidate any guarantee! The manufacturer and supplier will not be held liable for damages due to failure to comply with this instruction manual or from data inaccuracies that may occur with this product!
In case of harm or damage to a person or property caused by im- proper handling or failure to comply with this instruction manual, the manufacturer and supplier cannot be held liable.
For reasons of safety and operation, alterations to this device are strictly prohibited.
To operate the weather station, use only supplied adaptor and batter- ies of the recommended type.
Do not leave discharged batteries in the device as these may corrode and release chemicals that may damage the unit.
Inserting batteries in an incorrect polarity will cause damage to this product.
This product is not a toy kept out of the reach of children.
Do not dispose of new or used batteries in a fire as they may explo-
sion or release dangerous chemicals.
This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information.
4. Packaged Contents
Before setting up, carefully unpack the co ntents onto a table or flat surface and check that the following are complete:
Item: Consisting of: Fittings: Illustration:
Base Station
Main unit
AD/DC 120V power
Adaptor - optional use (included)
Thermo­Hygro Sensor
Main unit
Rain protection
cover
32ft cable - optional connection to the base station (in­cluded)
Wall mounting screws
Plastic anchors for
screws
Wind Sensor
Main unit with wind vane
32ft cable (already at­tached to the main unit)
2 x U-bolts for mast holder
4 x Washers
4 x Nuts
1 x screw (to fix main
unit to the mast holder
Mast holder
Rain Sensor
Main unit (base and funnel)
32ft cable (already at­tached to the main unit)
Heavy weather PC soft­ware
CD-Rom format (English and German lan­guage)
6.5ft PC cable for PC connection - optional use (included)
5. Setting up
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First, choose to use the adaptor (included in this set) or batter­ies for operation. Both these methods allow for operation us­ing wireless 433MHz transmission or cable connection be­tween the base station and the sensors and setting up for both methods is as follows:
Base Station:
Socket for Adaptor
Socket for Thermo-Hygro Sensor
PC COM Port
Battery compartment
Setting up using batteries:
Thermo-Hygro Senso
Sensor sockets
Battery Compartment
Battery Cove
Sensor sockets
Important: To avoid operating problems, please take note of bat -
tery polarity if inserting any batteries
1) Pull away the rain cover of the thermo-h ygro sensor to reveal th e three sockets (for the wind sensor, rain sens or and the base sta­tion)
2) Connect the attached cables of wind and rain sensors to the corresponding sockets of the thermo-hygro sensor by clicking them into place
3) Open the battery cover of the thermo-hyg ro sensor located bel ow the three sockets and insert 2 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V batter ies and close the cover
4) Open the bas e station’s battery cover located at the back of the unit and insert 3 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V batteries i nto the battery compartment and close the battery cover
Setting up using the AC adaptor:
1) Power up all the sensors as described in setting up using b atter­ies above
2) Using the AC adaptor (includ ed), plug it into the mains out let and power up the base station by inserting the adaptor jack into the DC 6.0V socket located on the side of the base station
Every time the thermo-hygro sensor is powered up (f or example after a change of batteries), a random security code is transmitted an d this code must be synchronized with the base station to receive weather data.
When the base station is powered up, a short beep will sound and all LCD segments will light up for ab out 5 seconds before it enters into a 15 minute learning mode to learn the sensors security code. Af ter the learning mode (or by pressing the MIN/MAX ke y at an ytime), the base station will start the WWVB radio controlled time reception.
Note for WWVB Radio Controlled Time:
The time and date display is based on the signal provided by the highly accurate government operated atomic clock in Ft. Collins, Colorado. This radio-controlled clock does not only provide for the weather station’s time and date display but also functions as the time and date source for all of this weather station’s memory and hist ory values using time and date information.
LCD backlight:
When using the power adaptor, the LCD backlight is switched on continuously. Under battery operation, the LCD backlight is switched on for 15 seconds intervals when any key is pressed.
6. Operation using cable connection or wireless 433MHz
Cable Connection:
Using this method of operation will provide interference free transfer of the weather data from the sensors to the base station. The data sending interval from the sensors to the base station will also be more frequent compared to using 433MHz transmission and will result in higher power consumption. Therefore batteries will have a shorter life span for cable connection compared to using 433MHz.
To operate using cable connection, simply use the enclose d 32ft cable and connect the thermo-hygro sensor to the base station. Once the connection is detected, the base station will automatically con­tinue reading the data from the sensor.
The user may at any time switch from cable connection to using 433MHz (or vice versa) by simply disconnecting (or connecting) the cable from the base station to the sensor. When the base station detects no cable connection to the sensors the base station will automatically change to using 433 MHz for reception of the weather data from the sensors. The data receiving intervals are as follows:
-Using cable connection data is updated every 8 seconds.
-Using wireless 433 MHz data is updated from 16 to 128 second intervals depending on wind speed and rain activity.
Using the AC adaptor to operate the base station will also supply power to the sensor if the cable is connected to it. Batteries used for 433MHz transmission may be left in the sensor when using cable connection for power back up in case of AC power failure. A loss of power would desynchronize the base station and the sensor and no weather data will be received. To Synchronize the units so that the weather data can be received, press and hold the PLUS (+) key for 2 seconds. However in general, batteries that will not be used for long periods should be removed to avoid leakage.
Wireless 433MHz transmission:
Using 433MHz wireless transmission of weather data from the sensor to the base station will provide users greater freedom as to where units can be positioned without the need to be restricted b y cable.
Note:
If no outdoor weather data is displayed or the sign al to the sensors is lost during setting up, mounting, changing of batteries to the sensor or plugging or unplugging cables, simply press and hold the PLUS (+) key for 2 seconds and a short beep will sound to synchronize the base station to sensors. Without being synchronized, weather data will not be received.
7. LCD Overview
The following illustration shows the full segments of the LCD for description purposes only and will not appear like this during normal operation and use.
1. Low battery indicator
2. WWVB radio controlled time icon
3. Date display
4. Time zone display
5. Date, seconds, alarm time and time zone
6. Alarm icon
7. Weather forecast icons
8. Weather tendency indicator
9. Pressure alarm display
10. hPa/inHg air pressure unit
11. Pressure units (relative or absolute)
12. 433MHz reception icon
13. Rainfall display
14. Indoor, outdoor, humidity, dew point, wind chill, rainfall alarm icon
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15. 24h, 1h or total hour display
16. Humidity display as RH%
17. Rainfall units (inch or mm)
18. Temperature display units (ºC or ºF)
19. Outdoor temperature/humidity display
20. Indoor temperature/humidity display
21. Dew point temperature display
22. Wind chill temperature display
23. Wind alarm icon
24. Wind information for Min/Max speed
25. Wind direction and speed (m/s, knots,
26. Alarm buzzer ON/OFF icon
27. General alarm icon
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and wind speed low, high, direction alarm
Beaufort, km/h or mph) display
8. Function test:
Once the weather station is powered up, perform a function test b y checking that the weather data is received. To do this, press the DISPLAY, PRESSURE or WIND keys to toggle through the relevant LCD sections:
1) Indoor temperature and humidity
2) Outdoor temperature and humidity
3) Outdoor wind chill
4) Dew point
5) Rainfall 24 hour
6) Rainfall 1hour
7) Rainfall Total
8) Relative and absolute pressure
9) Wind spe ed, wind direction and wind direction in degrees If any readings cannot be received from the sensors, lines (- - -) will
be displayed in the respective weather sections of the LCD. In this case, check that all cables are correctly inserted into the correct sockets and/or check the batteries in the outdoor t hermo/hygro sen­sor and press and hold the PLUS (+) key for 2 seco nds and a short beep will sound to synchronize the base station to t he sensors other­wise no weather data will be received.
Some weather readings such as wind speed and direction may not appear immediately on the LCD if the wind-fan or vane of the wind sensor is moved. This is due to the set reading time intervals for t he wind readings. However the current wind speed or direction will be displayed once the time reading interval is reached. For rainfall, the interval readings may take up to 2 minutes before the data is dis­played on the LCD.
9. Mounting
Important Note
Prior to drilling mounting holes and permanently affixing any of the units, please ensure the following points are considered:
Cable lengths of the units meet with your distance requirements at the point of fixing
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