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1 Introduction: About the Professional Weather Center 2 Overview of Features Econ 1: Setup 4 Installing Batteries and Powering On 6 Sating Time and Date 8 Installing the Wireless Multi-Sensor 16 Effing additional preferences Section 2: Using the Professions] Weather Center 11 Basic Functions 12 Wind Speed 13 Temperature & Humidity 14 Weather Forecast 15 Atmospheric Pressure 16 Moon Phase & Seasonal Display 17 Weather Category History 18 Weather Category Alarms Sad ion 3: Tips and Troubleshooting 21 Maintena
Installing Batteries Integrated Sensor (1) SET “ABC” SWITCH TO MATCH J DISPLAY CONSOLE LG ale a Se Remove Battery Compartment Cover Install 4 “AN Alkaline® Batteries *install lithium batteries for use in temperatures below -4°F BATTERIES MUST BE INSTALLED FOR THE INTEGRATED SENSOR TO OPERATE PLEASE DISPOSE OF OLD OR DEFECTIVE BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE WAY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
installing the Wireless Multi-Sensor After installing batteries into the Wireless Multi sensor, you must choose a location to install the sensor. To ensure that your weather center performs of its best, follow these guidelines to choose a mounting location for the wireless multi-sensor: & INSTALL AWAY FROM HEAT & HUMIDITY SOURCES: BO NOY Place the wireless multi sensor nor localized heat sources like heaters, air conditioners, chimneys and exhaust vents.
Sushi Setting the Time & Dale After powering on the display console, you must set your local time and dubs. It is important to do this as soon as possible, as the history functions will utilize the clock and calendar to time stamp records and data of interest. The default selected weather category on the display should be “SET CLOCK” after initial power on. If “SET CLOCK" is not currently displayed, press the up or down buttons until “SET CLOCK?” is displayed. 1. Press the “SET” button to set the clock 2.
Setting additional preferences CHANGING ums The Professional Wireless Weather Center comes per-set from the factory in standard units { mph, °F, etc.}. You may wish to change to metric units { kph, °C, sic). Te change the units, you need fo first select “SET UNITS?” in the center display area by pressing the up or down buttons. Press the “SET” bunion to adjust the unit preference 2. Press the up or down buttons to select either “STAND” for standard or “METRIC” for metric units. 3.
The display console features CURRENT WIND SPEED, WIND SPEED PEAK, WIND SPEED AVERAGE. All of the wind data points are displayed in the upper left portion of the display. oO CURRENT WIND SPEED: The CURRENT wind speed will display the currently recorded wind speed und is updated approximately every 18 seconds. {) wind SPEED PEAK: The WIND SPEED PEAK will display the highest wind speed recorded in the previous $0 minutes.
Weather Forecast FORECAST: 14 duy leaning mode This weather center has a patented “fourteen day learning mode” calibration process. During this learning mode the weather center will make altitude calculations that may affect the accuracy of the forecast. Once the 14 day learning mode process is complete, the learning mode icon will disappear and the weather forecast should be ready for superior operation.
ws Moon Phase This weather center features a moon phase window which will automatically display the current moon phase, provided the calendar is sof properly. O00 MEW WAKING 187 WAXING FULL WANING IRD WANING CRESCENT QUARTER gibbous GIBBOUS QUARTER CRESCENT @ Seasonal Display This weather station features a “Seasonal” display area which will automatically display the wind chill, the dew point or the heat index information when it is most relevant.
Weather Category Alarm Fund ions WEATHER ALARMS: Each weather category [example“OUTDOOR TEMP” category shown below) features a programmable alarm. The alarm options are displayed to the left of the currently selected weather category. Alarms are all set to “OFF” by default upon powering on the display console. ALARM VALUE ADJUST MODE: To adjust an alarm value for the currently selected weather category, press AND HOLD the “ALARM” button for the alarm you wish to sei.
Weather Category Alarm Notes STORM ALARM MOTE: The “STORM ALARM” can dither be sef io ON or OFF, no numerical value can be set. If set fo “ON”, the STORM alarm will sound os soon as a lore ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE DROP is observed by the display console, A large pressure drop will usually indicate an approaching storm. CAUTION: the storm alarm feature is NOT intended to be a safety device and should not be considered a warning system.
Establishment DISPLAY CONSOLE MAINTENANCE: Clean with a soft damp cloth, do not use caustic cleaners or abrasives as these will damage the finish on the display console. Keep away from dust and dirt and moisture, dust ventilation ports regularly with a gentle puff of air, this will esp the indoor temperature and humidity accurate. INTEGRATED TIRELESS SENSOR MAINTENANCE: Clean the housing with a damp cloth, do not use abrasive cleaners or any materials that will mar the polished surfaces.
TROUBLESHOOTING Sot Wireless 1D. This wireless thermometer uses long range 433mhz roadie frequency for communication. In the event that you have reception problems due fo interference, both the main unit and the wireless sensor have a delectable wireless 1D. The ID switches are located within the battery compartments of the display console and the integrated wireless sensor. You may choose A, Bor &; but both the main unit and the wireless sensor D's must match for successful synchronization.