3
Replace the battery compartment cover.
NOTE: If you need to replace the batteries with new
ones, proceed in the same way as above.
NOTE: If no LEDs are on, make sure that the
batteries are inserted correctly or resetting has been
conducted properly.
3.2.1 CONFIGURING THE SET
A.
Transmitter
1.
After installing the batteries, the transmitter will start
for a short time and this will be indicated by the LED
light. Then the LED will turn off and the transmitter
will go into normal operation mode.
2.
A transmitter will start searching for a radio time
signal. If a signal reception is correct, a diode will
flash and, afterwards, light for several seconds.
3.
When operating in a standard mode, a diode will
light for a moment every 48 sec.
B.
Receiver
1.
After the batteries are installed, the receiver will start.
2.
A receiver will start searching for a transmitter signal.
The icon of a radio signal reception will appear on a
display.
3.
When the receiver detects a transmitter signal, it will
switch to a standard operation mode.
4.
When no radio signal is detected, the device restart
searching every 6 hours.
5.
If the signal is lost or the measurement results are
not displayed:
a)
press and hold the [RESET] button on the transmitter;
b)
take out the batteries and after about 2 minutes
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put them back into the battery compartment of the
receiver.
TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION
A.
Mounting bracket
1.
Unpack the transmitter components and check their
condition.
2.
Attach a metal flat bar to the bottom of the
transmitter.
3.
Insert the "U" pins into the holes of the flat bar and
secure them with the nuts.
B.
Wind speed meter (anemometer)
1.
Mount the measuring cups on the shaft. Secure by
tightening the bolt.
NOTE: pay attention that the anemometer cups
can move freely. Too tight mount can interfere with
measurement results.
C.
Wind direction indicator (anemoscope)
1.
Mount the weathercock on the shaft by sliding it all
the way to the opposite side of the anemometer and
secure it by tightening the bolt.
NOTE: make sure that the weathercock can move
freely.
D.
Outdoor installation
1.
Place the transmitter in its final location using the
mounting bracket (post ø = 1 "÷ 2" not included in
the set).
2.
When installing a transmitter in a target place,
take account for a north direction and install the
transmitter according to the direction which is
marked on a transmitter surface.
3.
Level the transmitter using a level which is placed on
its surface. Caution: Poor levelling of the transmitter
may disturb measurement results.
RECEIVER INSTALLATION
1.
It is recommended to install a receiver on a flat,
vertical surface to provide a proper transmitter signal
reception. Caution: a distance from a transmitter, the
appearance of barriers (e.g. walls), electromagnetic
and radio waves may reduce the power of a signal.
3.3. DEVICE USE
Press the SET button for 2 seconds to enter the model, the
basic settings can be made as follows:
3.3.1. SOUND SIGNAL
1.
To select the audio signal settings, hold the SET
button for 2 seconds.
2.
The digits of the sound section will start flashing,
press the WIND / - or PRESSURE / + button to select
ON or OFF option.
3.3.2. MAX / MIN
1.
Press the SET button twice to select the MAX / MIN
section
2
The numbers of the ON / OFF section will flash,
press WIND / - or PRESSURE / + to select ON or OFF
option.
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3.3.3. DATE AND TIME PARAMETERS
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1. Time
•
Press the SET button 3 times to select the 12/24 hour
format section (default setting: 24 hours)
•
Press the SET button 4 times to select the hour
section.
•
Press the SET button 5 times to select the minute
section.
2.
Date
•
Press the SET button 6 times to select DD-MM or
MM-DD format (default setting: DD-MM)
•
Press the SET button 7 times to select the year.
•
Press the SET button 8 times to select the month.
•
Press the SET button 9 times to select the day.
3.
Wireless signal indicator - The strength of the wireless
signal shows the quality of the signal reception.
Signal strength is determined by the number of bars
- the more, the better signal strength.
WARNING! Press WIND / + or PRESSSURE / - to set the
value.
WARNING! If the user wants to change the minutes, the
seconds will automatically reset to 0.
WARNING! WiFi firmware version 1.4.4 and higher support
the Global Time function; Synchronization, time zone, DST
and date will be automatically updated when connected
to the Internet.
3.3.4. PRESSURE
1.
Press the SET button 10 times to select the ABS
pressure unit. The value and hPa digits will start
flasing, press WIND / + or PRESSURE / - to select the
unit (hPa, inhg, mmhg).
2.
Press the SET button 11 times to select the REL
pressure unit. The value and hPa digits will start
flasing, press WIND / + or PRESSURE / - to select the
unit (hPa, inhg, mmhg).
3.
To switch from the absolute to relative pressure,
press and hold the PRESSURE button for 2 seconds.
4.
To view pressure history, press the PRESSURE
button to display 12, 24, 48 and 72 hours of average
pressure.
3.3.5. LIGHT
1.
Press the SET button 12 times to select the lighting
unit (lux, fc, w / m2); default unit w / m2.
3.3.6. TEMPERATURE
1.
Press the SET button 13 times to select the outdoor /
outlet temperature unit.
2.
The digits next to the degree icon will start flashing,
press the WIND / + or PRESSURE / - button to select
the unit or; default unit []
3.
In the normal mode, press TEMP. to display wind
coolness, heat indicator and dew point temperature.
4.
To register a new transmitter, hold the TEMP button
for 5 seconds.
WARNING! Every 60 seconds the device will measure
indoor temperature, humidity and pressure. If the
temperature drops below the minimum value or exceeds
the maximum value, the device will display the message:
--.-
3.3.7. WIND
1.
Press the SET button 14 times to select the wind
speed unit (km / h, mph, knots, m / s, bft); default
unit [km / h].
2
In the normal mode, press WIND / + to view wind,
gust direction.
1.
Press the SET button 15 times to select the rain unit
(inches or mm); default unit [mm]
2.
In the normal mode, press the RAIN button to
view rainfall during the day, week, month and total
rainfall.
3.
Hold the RAIN button for 2 seconds to reset the
current rainfall on the display.
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Day: defined by a calendar day, i.e. 0: 00-24: 00 with
the current date.
5
Week: defined by a calendar week, i.e. Sunday -
Saturday.
6
Month: defined by a calendar month, i.e. from the
first to the last day of the month.
7
Total rainfall: the total amount of rainfall since the
station was started.
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