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WS

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9005

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Indoor

Outdoor

  RF 868MHz (open air)    

   

Rain

 

Battery 
Life

Dimensions

 

  

Speci

fications

  RF 868MHz (open air)

Batteries

(not included)

  

RainStation: 2-AA, IEC, LR6 batteries 

  Rain Sensor: 2-AA, IEC, LR6 batteries 

  Temperature Sensor: 2-AA, IEC, LR6 batteries 

  

  

Over 12 months when using reputable batteries

WSTX23

-T Sensor: 

1.67” L x 0.79” W x  6.1” H  

                         (

42.5 x 20 x 155 mm

)

WS

TX23-R Sensor: 

6.00” L x 5.10” W x  4.21” H  

                         (

152 x 130 x 107mm

)

 Rain Station: 

4.27” L  x 1.48” W x 3.88” H 

                        (

108 x 38 x 99 mm

)

  Distance:  Over 

(

9

1 meters

.

3

0

0ft

 Up to 

99.99 inches

 (

999.9 mm

)

– Ac/- 5 to 10%

  Distance:  Over 

3

0

0ft

. (

91

 meters

  T emperature Range:  

-40°F to 140°F

 (

-40°C to 60°C

)

  T emperature Range:  

+14°F to 140°F 

(

-10°C to 60°C

)

– Ac/-1°C

Care and Maintenance

Do not mix old and new batteries
Do not mix Alkaline, Standard, Lithium or Rechargeable Batteries.
Always purchase the correct size and grade of battery most suitable 
for intended use.
Replace all batteries of a set at the same time.
Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to 
battery installation.
Ensure the batteries are installed with correct polarity (+and -).
Remove batteries from equipment which is not to be used for an ex-
tended period.
Remove expired batteries promptly.

Summary of Contents for WS-9005

Page 1: ...infall Alert 24 Hour Activate Deactivate Alert Low Battery Icons Rain Readings and Cylinder Graph Clear Current Rainfall Readings Rainfall Daily History 365 days maximum Clear Daily History Records Ti...

Page 2: ...Page 1 WS 9005 Button Location 1 Front View 1 Alarm Snooze Front Buttons 2 Time Settings 3 History Rain 4 Rain Alert 2 1 3 4 Back View TX Search Back Buttons Daily History Clear 1 2 1 2...

Page 3: ...or 1 Press the two tabs on each end of the rain sensor and lift o the funnel portion Push both white tabs on each side Lets identify the parts of the rain sensor Base Tabs either end of funnel portion...

Page 4: ...urn it upside down to show battery compartment 3 Insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries below the rocker of the WSTX23 R rain sensor AA AA Two AA Batteries Tabs 4 Position the battery compartment over base an...

Page 5: ...lock in place Note It is important to match up the arrows as the rocker is o set by the antenna the funnel needs to center over the rocker in order to record rainfall WSTX23 T Temperature Sensor 1 In...

Page 6: ...You can tip the rocker of the rain sensor to simulate rain and receive a reading to the rain station 5 After 15 minutes mount the rain sensor in an open area outside Mount the temperature sensor in a...

Page 7: ...Alarm Mode Hold to set Alarm time Press to arm disarm alarm Alarm Ringing Press to arm snooze feature for 10 minutes Snooze Mode Press to exit snooze mode ALERT Button Rain Normal Mode Hold to enter...

Page 8: ...utdoor temperature sensor Settings Mode Press to decrease a value Back Buttons Settings Hold the SETTINGS button to enter set mode Press the ARROW buttons back to adjust a value Press the SETTINGS but...

Page 9: ...9005 Page 8 1 12Hr or 24Hr default time 2 SelectYear 3 Select Month 5 Select Hour 4 Select Date or 6 Select Minutes 7 Set Language or or 8 Set Fahrenheit or Celsius or 9 Select Inches or Millimeter o...

Page 10: ...minute Press any button to stop the alert from sounding Rainfall Alert 24 Hour 1 Press the ALERT button to enter Rain Alert Mode 2 In Alert mode hold the ALERT button until the rain station beeps to...

Page 11: ...ve 5 minutes of rainfall Example if rain started at 5 50 the data from 5 50 to 6 49 means 1 HR Reading resets to zero at the top of each hour 24 HR Based on the past 24 1 hour increments This is a run...

Page 12: ...eps 4 The Year will ash Press the ARROW buttons to select the Year 5 Press SETTINGS button to con rm and move to Month 6 The Month will ash Press the ARROW buttons to select the Month 7 Press SETTINGS...

Page 13: ...ove to next item Settings order 1 Hour 2 Minutes Snooze Activate Deactivate Time Alarm The alarm automatically activates when you set the alarm time To activate or deactive the alarm at any time Press...

Page 14: ...Sensor on a north facing wall or in any well shaded area Under an eave or deck rail is preferred 2 Insert one mounting screw not included through the hole at the top of the outdoor sensor 3 The maxim...

Page 15: ...0ft Up to 99 99 inches 999 9 mm Accuracy 5 to 10 Distance Over 300ft 91 meters Temperature Range 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Temperature Range 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C Accuracy 1 C Care and Maintenan...

Page 16: ...ne t of the user This product must however not be thrown in general rubbish collection points The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect readings and any conseque...

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