Smarthome Wireless Weather Station, 1941 Instruction Manual

Wireless Weather Station
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Instruction Manual
Congratulations on purchasing this state-of-the-arts Weather Station as an example of fine design and quality piece of engineering. The operation of this product is simple and straightforward. By reading this instruction manual, users will receive a better understanding of the Weather Station together with the optimum benefit of all its features.
The Weather Station
RESET key
Hanging Hole
Battery
Function keys
The Temperature Transmitter
Holder
Features of the Weather Station
4 digits LCD time display
Current indoor temperature display in degree Fahrenheit
Simultaneous minimum and maximum indoor temperature
recordings
Current relative humidity display with “J“ Smilling or “L“ Sad face for comfort level reading.
3 weather icons for weather forecasting
Weather tendency indicator
Relative air pressure inHg with adjustable reading ranges
Air pressure history for the past 72 hours (electronic barometer
with barometric pressure and trend)
Current outdoor temperature display in degree Fahrenheit
Simultaneous minimum and maximum outdoor temperature
recordings.
LCD contrast changeable to 8 different tones
Low battery indicator
Wall mounting
Features of the Temperature Transmitter:
Remotely transmits outdoor temperature at 433MHz to the Weather Station
With wall mounting holder
Getting Started
cover
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Please follow these steps to ensure that your new Weather Station and Temperature Transmitterwork correctly together:
Remove all pieces from the packaging and place onto a table in front of you. Check that you have complete:
1. Weather Station
2. 433MHz temperature transmitter
3. Sealed pack with 3 screws and double-sided tape for wall mounting the transmitter
Setting up
Battery compartment
Battery cover
+ key
Battery compartment
Battery
SET Key
1. Slide open the battery cover of the transmiter as indicated above.
2. Checking the correct polarization, insert the 2 x AAA, IEC LR3,
1.5V batteries into the battery compartment.
3. Replace the cover while ensuring the batteries do not spring free from the contacts as this may cause transmission start up problems.
4. Within 2 minutes of step 3, checking the correct polarization, insert 2 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V battery into the battery compartment.
5. Replace the front cover while ensuring that the batteries do not spring free from the contacts as this may cause transmission start up problems (should this happen see Resetting below)
6. Your Weather Station is now operational.
Note: For securing the product into place, please see “Positioning the
Temperature Transmitter“ and “Positioning the Weather Station“ below.
When setting up, always remember to insert the batteries into the transmitter first as this will start the 433MHz transmission signal for the Weather Station to pick when it is actived (always ensure batteries being used are new and of correct sizes).
Setting up
Going into Setting up, the display will run through the following sequence modes:
LCD contrast
Time setting unit (hour followed by minutes)
Relative air pressure setting
Weather sensitivity setting
LCD contrast setting
There are 8 different LCD contrast tones to suit the hanging level of
Hour setting
Minutes setting
Relative air pressure
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the Weather Sation (default at Level 5). Simply hang the Weather station in the desired place and adjust the contrast level so that the LCD digits are sharp and clear from that particular level.
1. Flip open the front cover of the Weather Station from the slot at the base of the unit and then press and hold the “SET“ key until the “LCD5“ start flashing.
2. Press the “+“ key to select and go through each of the 8 different contrast tones
3. Once the desired contrast tone is selected, press the “SET“ key once to move to the time setting mode.
Time setting mode
(flashing)
(flashing)
The hour digits will now start flashing.
1. Using the “+“ key, sety the required time in hours. Each press
will increase the digits by one.
2. Once the hours are selected, press the “SET“ key to move into
the minutes mode.
3. Press the “+“ key to set the required time in minutes. Each
press will increase the digits by one.
4. When the time has been set, press the “SET“ key. The LCD will
now enter the Relative Air pressure inHg setting mode.
Relative air pressure (inHg) setting
(flashing)
Following from the manual setting mode, the Relative air pressure inHg on the LCD will start flashing. The air pressure inHg range can be set between 28.60 to 30.45 inHg as follow:
1. Press the “+“ key to change the Relative air pressure setting. Each press or holding the key down will increase the digits by
0.01inHg.
2. When the desired Relative air pressure is set, press the “SET“ key. The LCD will now enter the Weather sensitivity setting mode.
Note: The inHg feature is beneficial for user living at various altitudes who want for example, to set readings base at sea level and not from their current surrounding area.
Weather sensitivity setting
Following from the Relative air pressure setting, the Weather sensitivity setting will start flashing in the Relative air pressure inHg section. The Weather sensitivity can be set between the range of 2-4 hPa as follows:
1. Press the “+“ key to select the hPa. Each press or holding the key down will increase the digit by one hPa.
2. When the desired hPa is selected, press the “SET“ key to return to the normal mode.
3. Now hang the Weather Station into place.
Your Weather Station is now fully set. Please read “Positioning
the temperature transmitter“ and “Weather Station“ below. Note: The hPa setting feature can be used in area where there
may be constant changes in air pressure which do not necessarily reflect the changes in the weather. In such areas for example, the hPa might be set to every 3hPa (millibars) meaning that there will be no change of weather icons if the air pressure does not drop or
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