UPM WS928, WT440H Owner's Manual

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Pres s MODE t o ente r Year set ting Pres s HOUR /+/M AX or MI NUTE /-/M IN to ad just Ye ar Weekd ay is au toma tica lly de term ined f rom th e year /mon th/d ay set ting
MONTH & DATE, YEAR SETTING
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Wireless Weather Station
KNOW YOUR PRODUCT
button placement
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Minu te/- /Min : show s mini mum te mper atur e; adj usts cloc k, ala rm, da te & yea r and te mper atur e alar m valu es
Snooze/Mode: scrolls through Clock 1 & 2, Alarm 1 & 2, Date & Year, and Temperature Alarm(high & low) mode; snooze for alarm
LCD display
ON/OF F /(C/ F): t oggl es bet ween C a nd F, 12 and 2 4 hour forma t, Ala rm 1 & 2 on an d off; d isab les (r eset s) hig h & low te mper atur e alar ms
Chan nel: s crol ls thr ough r emot e chan nels Ou tsi de, Outs ide 2 an d Outs ide 3) ; scro lls th roug h loca l and re mote chan nels ( Outs ide, Ou tsi de 2 and Ou tsi de 3) in ( high & l ow) temp erat ure al arm mo de; ac tiva te lea rn pro cess
Hour /+/Ma x: sh ows ma ximu m temp erat ure; a djus ts cloc k, ala rm, da te & yea r and te mper atur e alar m valu es
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Inside temperature / humidity trend symbol
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Pres s SNOOZE to s nooze the a larm for 5 mi nutes, afte r that the al arm will so und again
Pres s ANY other k ey will shu t off the ala rm. With out inter ruption , the alarm w ill shut of f auto matical ly after on e minute
ALARM SETTING
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SET: enter to House code and Channel setting mode
C/F: change between °C or °F,
change channel and house code
Battery compartment
LCD display
Wall mount holder & table stand
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Scro ll to Alarm 1 mode (Ala rm2 mode) u sing MODE Pres s HOUR to set h our Pres s MINUTE to s et minute Pres s ON/OFF/ (C/ F) to set ala rm on or off When t he alarm is s et ON, the be ll
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Pres s and ho ld MOD E for 3 se cond s to ent er the c lock s etti ng mod e (the C LOCK 1 sy mbol a ppea rs and t he tim e will f lash ) Pres s HOUR t o set th e hour a nd MIN UTE to s et the m inut e; Pres s ON/O FF(C /F) du ring c lock s etti ng, to c hang e betw een 12 and 2 4 hour d ispl ay. Do not p ress a ny key f or 1 min ute to f inis h cloc k sett ing
Scro ll to Cl ock 2 mo de usi ng MOD E Pres s + or - key t o chan ge the t ime
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WS928 receiver
Inside temperature / humidity reading
Outside temperature reading
Outside humidity reading
Outside temperature trend symbol
Outside humidity trend
Pressure trend symbol
Pressure reading
Moon phase
Comfort level icon
Weather forecast
symbols
Month/Day, Year
Alarm clock
Clock
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Temperature/
pressure historical
bar graph
Clock 1 Setting
Clock 2 Setting
Alarm 1and Alarm 2 setting
When alarm sounds
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MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
READ THIS BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Insert batteries into the remote transmitter(s) first, and then the receiver.
For the best operation,
Although remote transmitters are weather resistant, it is recommended to place it away from direct sunlight, rain or snow. This will help to make condition readings more accurate.
Place the receiver and remote transmitter(s) close together. This will ensure that the receiver synchronizes with remote transmitter(s).
Place the remote transmitter(s) outdoors within an effective transmission range.
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The transmission range can be affected by the dense walls or electronic interference in between the receiver and transmitter. Try various set-ups for best results.
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GETTING STARTED
Remove battery cover and insert 2 AA size batteries. Insert between terminals observing proper polarity then replace cover.
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Remove battery cover and insert 2 AA size batteries to start setup. The HOUSE CODE will flash for 8 seconds Select the HOUSE CODE by pressing C/F
Select CHANNEL(1-4) by pressing C/F. This number will be confirmed upon pressing the SET button, or if no key is pressed for 10 seconds. If only one transmitter is available, it is recommended to leave the CHANNEL be "01”
The range of House Codes are from "01" to "15". Make sure all transmitters in your system are set to the same House Code.
Humidity & Temperature will display Select °C or °F of Temperature by pressing C/F and pressing SET. Once setup of remote transmitter is completed, it will start transmitting at one minute intervals
STEP 1 : setting the remote transmitters
* Use a different house code if your weather station detects other signals from neighboring sources * Factory default: house code = 01 and channel = 01
STEP 2 : setting the receiver
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SYNCHRONIZATION
Auto mat ic Learn Fu nction:
Manu al- Learn Fun ction (Se arc hing f or Re mot e Sign als ):
The Le arn fu ncti on beg ins au toma tica lly an d runs f or 3 minu tes wh en rec eive r batt erie s are fi rst in stal led.
Pres s and ho ld Cha nnel f or 3 sec onds i n cloc k disp lay mo de
If a new t rans mitt er is ad ded or i f sign al is lo st (ou tdoo r disp lay bl inki ng), the le arn fu ncti on mus t be exe cute d agai n.
With in the se 3 min utes , the re ceiv er wil l beep a nd dis play the te mper atur e & humi dity s igna ls fro m tran smit ter( s).
A beep s ound i ndic ates t hat le arn fu ncti on has s tart ed The Ou tsid e the symb ol wil l flas h and unit
will b eep as e ach re mote s enso r is det ecte d Tempera ture & humi dity r eadi ngs of t he
remo te sen sor wi ll dis play o n the re ceiv er.
If the s igna ls are n ot rec eive d with in thi s 3 minu tes, t he out side t empe ratu re and humi dity w ill sh ow " ". If t his is t he cas e, bri ng the u nits c lose r togt her or try a di ffer ent lo cati on. Th en res tart t he aut o lear ning f unct ion by t empo rari ly remo ving t he bat teri es fro m rece iver.
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Moon Phase Display
MOON PHASE
The moon phase is automatically updated according to the year/month/day.
New Moon
Young Crescent
First Quarter
Waxing Gibbous
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous
Last Quarter
Old Crescent
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TEMPERATURE / PRESSURE HISTORICAL BAR GRAPH
Note : If you h ave multi ple tr ansm itters pres s CHAN NEL to scro ll thr ough belo w sequ ence :
The ba r grap h lets you se e the pr essu re trend ov er a per iod of 24 hou rs. (aut omat ically re sets a t midn ight). Th e bar gr aph will sh ow the P ressure Trend (Defa ult) , or the L ocal or Rem ote Temperatur e by pre ssing ON/ OFF( C/F ) in Clo ck1 mo de. The se quen ce is: Pres sure Tr end
Insi de Tempe ratu re Tren d Outs ide Temp erat ure Tre nd
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Insi de Temperatu re Trend
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SPECIFICATIONS
Weather Station Receiver WS928
Battery Type: 2 X 1.5V AA batteries Temp. Range: -20 Temp. Range: -4
°C to +55°C
°F to +131°F Measurement Accuracy: +/- 1°C within measuring range of 0° to 40°C Resolution: 0.1°C Humidity Range: 15% to 95% RH Measurement Accuracy: +/- 5% Resolution: 1%
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Check Remote Temperature & Humidity
Check Inside Temperature & Humidity
°C or °F Temperature Display
Min and Max Temperature & Humidity
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TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY DISPLAY
After insert batteries, inside temperature and humidity readings will
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display alternately on the receiver.
Toggle betwe en °C an d °F by press ing C/ F in Clock2 m ode.
Pres s MIN in C lock1 mod e to dis play mini mum
temp erat ure and hum idit y Pres s MAX in C lock1 mod e to dis play maxi mum temp erat ure and hum idit y
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Min/M ax temp erat ure his tory readi ngs are a utom atica lly clear ed dail y at 00: 00
The trend indicator shows the trend of inside/outside temperature, inside/ outside humidity and pressure determined by the particular sensor in the past half hour interval.
Arrow I ndic ator
Risin g
Stead y
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Trend
Temperature, humidity & pressure trend
Pres s ON/O FF key co nti nuou sly to s crol l and se lect t he hig h temp erat ure al arm ( ), l ow temp era ture al arm ( ) or disa ble (b lank ) the al arm fu ncti on
Pres s + or - key t o set th e temp erat ure li mit va lue
Pres s MODE t o fini sh
The de faul t valu e 14°C o r the ex isti ng pre set wi ll fla sh
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When temperature alarm sounds
Pres s any ke y to sto p temp erat ure al arm; o r If no ke y is pre ssed , the te mper atur e alar m will a utom atic ally s top itse lf aft er one m inut e. The t empe ratu re ala rm wil l soun d agai n 5 minu tes la ter. Once t rigg ered , the te mper atur e alar m come s on as a di stin ctiv e soun d, dif fere nt to tha t of Ala rm1 an d Alar m2.
This a lert i ndic ates t hat th e temp erat ure ha s exce eded t he pre set temp erat ure li mit. T he sym bol wi ll als o flas h
Remote temperature alarm
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Scro ll to th e remo te cha nnel t empe ratu re ala rm mod e by usi ng MOD E
Pres s + or - key t o set th e temp erat ure li mit va lues
Pres s CHAN NEL to s elec t a tran smit ter ch anne l
The de faul t valu e 14°C o r the ex isti ng pre set wi ll fla sh
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TEMPERATURE ALARM
You can se t the high or low te mperatu re alarms f or the loca l read ing and for o ne remote c hannel
Local temperature alarm
This w eath er sta tion i s capa ble of d etec ting b arom etri c pres sure c hang es, an d base d on the da ta col lect ed, ca n pred ict th e weat her fo r the ne xt 12 to 2 4 hour s. The e ffec tive r ange cove rs an ar ea of 30 – 5 0km.
Wind Alert
* Wind Symbol will display if the pressure has greatly changed in the past 3 hours.
Storm Alert
* Storm symbol will flash to warn of a potential thunderstorm.
About Snow Freeze Warning
* Snow symbol will flash to warn of 'snowing'. * Activated when Outside channel (Channel 1) temperature is between -1.9 °C and +2.9 °C * Snow will appear solid if and when Outside channel (Channel 1) temperature falls below -1.9 °C: the point of moisture freezing.
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* Transmitter Channel 1 will be used for snow indication and freeze warning.
Animated weather forecast symbols
WEATHER FORECAST
Rain ing
Freeze Warni ng
Storm Al ert
Snow ing
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Weather Station Transmitter WT440H
Battery Type: 2 X 1.5V AA batteries Temp. Range: -30
Temp. Range: -22
°C to +55°C °F to +131°F
Humidity Range: 15% to 95% Transmission Frequency: 433.92 MHz Transmission Range: up to 40 meters in open area
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COMFORT LEVEL ICON
The comfort level will be shown based on the data collected from inside temperature / humidity. An indicator will display to show if the level is Comfortable, Normal or Uncomfortable.
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Press Channel to toggle between outside channels : Outside (channel 1) Outside 2 (channel2) Outside 3 (channel3)
Temperature and humidity readings will display on the receiver.
Pres s ON/O FF key co nti nuou sly to s crol l and se lect t he hig h temp erat ure al arm ( ), l ow temp era ture al arm ( ) ; or to disa ble th e alar m func tion wa it fo r the ( ) bl ank di spla y.
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Description
It shows that the current environment is at the ideal range for the inside temperature and relative humidity
It shows that the current environment is acceptable
It shows that the current environment contains excessive or inadequate moisture; or is too hot or cold
If the outside temperature falls below -30°C or the outside relative humidity falls below 15%, the symbol "LO" will appear on the screen respectively; If the humidity rises above 95%, the symbol "HI" will appear on the screen. Both events are quite normal and do not mean that your weather station is defective.
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Wait for about 1-2 minutes to ensure the units are not in a phase change. Otherwise, re-synchronize receiver by holding Channel button for 3 seconds until a beep is heard.
Ensure the remote sensor is out of direct sunlight, and away from other sources of heat.
- Repeat the learn procedures. (see sychronization section)
- Temperature may be below -30°C.
- Batteries in transmitter may need changing.
- Move the transmitter closer to the receiver.
- Make sure transmitter is away from sources of electrical disturbance.
Reset the unit (to default mode) by removing the batteries in both the receiver and transmitter(s). Then re-insert the batteries and re-enter your settings.
The temperature measurement of transmitter and receiver do not match.
Transmitter temperature readings seem to high.
Receiver is no longer receiving remote data or the display is incorrect.
Operation is not normal or certain functions do not perform
Problem
Solution
REMA RKS :
* Afte r set up, all ow 12-24 ho urs for the We ath er Station to op erate at a stea dy state as t his will re sult in a mor e accurat e forecas t.
* Comm on to weath er foreca sting, ab solute ac curacy ca nnot be guaran teed. * If the We ath er Statio n is moved fr om a locati on to another lo cation, w hich is
sign ificant ly higher o r lower tha n its initi al standi ng po int (e.g fr om the grou nd floo r to 1st floo r of a house) , remove th e batteri es and rein sert them afte r abou t 30 second s. Then re- synchro nize with t he transm itter with the r eceiver (see s ynchron ization s ection) A c hange in lo cation ma y affect the tra nsmitte r read ings of hea t and air pre ssure. Al so readin gs may be inaccu rate due to heat e scaping f rom areas o f your home w ith less in sulatio n.
WEATHER FORECAST
LOW BATTERY INDICATION
If the low battery symbol " " displays (in the Inside weather display area) then the receiver batteries are low. A low battery may affect the units performance, for example:
- the LCD display appears faint;
- the transmission range is reduced;
- the data may not display from remote transmitter(s)
RECEIVER:
You will need 2 x AA batteries for the receiver. * Note: Changing the batteries in the reciever will cause all settings to be erased.
TRANSMITTER:
If the low battery symbol " " is displayed in LCD display of transmitter, then the remote transmitter batteries are low.
The low battery symbol " " for the transmitter will also display on the reciever (in the Outside weather area)
The transmitter takes 2 x AA batteries
If a transmitter is exposed to very low or high temperatures for an extended period of time, the batteries may lose power, which may cause reduced transmission range.
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WARRANTY
Limited 5-year Warranty
This product carries a five (5) year repair warranty against defects in workmanship and materials. At their discretion, retailers may replace the unit within the stated warranty period, when returned with proof of purchase. This product is not guaranteed against wear or breakage due to misuse and/or abuse.
If the product is defective, (i) return it, with a dated proof of purchase, to the retailer from which you purchased it.
FCC / Industry Canada COMPLIANCE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device my not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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