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22. Specifications 

 

Outdoor data 
Transmission Distance in Open Field: 25 meters max. 
Temperature Range : -29.9° C to +69.9° C (show 

“OFL” if outside range) 

Resolution : 0.1° C 
Measuring Range Rel. Humidity : 20% to 95% (if the relative 

humidity is less than 20% or 
greater than 95%, it will dis-
play 19% or 96%) 

Rain Volume Display : 0 to 999.9mm (1h and 24h 

rainfall) 

 0 to 2499mm (Total rainfall) 
Resolution : 0.1mm 
Wind Speed : 0 to 180 km/h or 1 to 50 m/s 
Resolution : 0.1m/s 
Wind Direction : Graphic Resolution 22.5 

Degrees, Numerical Resolu-
tion, Letter format 

433MHz data transmission: 
Measuring interval  
thermo-hygro sensor : 32 sec (if wind factor>10m/s) 

or 128sec (if wind fac-
tor<10m/s) 10 minutes (if the 
base station fails to receive 
any data after 5 attempts in a 
row; all outdoor data read-
ings will display “---“, except 
for the rain value)

 

 

With wire data transmission: 
Measuring interval  
thermo-hygro sensor :  8 seconds  

 

Indoor data 
Pressure/ temperature : 4 times per minute 
Indoor Temperature Range : -9.9° C to + 59.9° C (shows 

“OFL” if outside range) 

Resolution : 0.1° C 
 

Measuring Range Rel. Humidity : 20% to 95% (if the relative 

humidity is less than 20% or 
greater than 95%, it will dis-
play 19% or 96%) 

Resolution : 1% 
Relative humidity checking interval :  every 30 seconds 
 
Measuring Range Air Pressure : 300 hPa to 1099 hPa 

  (Standard air pressure at an 

  altitude of  9,100 meters 
  is around 300 hPa) 

Resolution . 0.1 hPa 
 
Alarm duration :  2 minutes (approx.) 

 

Power consumption 
Base Station 
Batteries : 3 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V (Alka-

line recommended)  

or AC power : INPUT 230V C 50HZ (use 

the provided AC/DC adapter 
only) 

Thermo-hygro sensor : 2 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V (or 

can draw power from the 
adapter if used) 

Battery life using 433MHz: : approximately 12 months 
  (alkaline batteries recom-
  mended) 
Battery life using cable connection : approximately 6 months 
  (alkaline batteries recom-
  mended)

 

Dimensions (L x W x H): 
Base Station :  170 x 35 x 138 mm 
Thermo-hygro sensor : 71.5 x 73 x 136 mm 
Rain sensor : 140 x 70 x 137 mm 
Wind sensor : 60 x 197 x 291 mm 
 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WS2307

Page 1: ...Features of the base station Features of the thermo hygro sensor Features of the wind sensor Features of the rain sensor 3 Safety Notes 4 Packaged contents 5 Setting up 6 Operation using cable connec...

Page 2: ...ther station is designed to work easily with your PC There are tedious requirements to turn your PC ON or OFF simply connect and disconnect the PC cable at any time System Requirements for PC use The...

Page 3: ...liable For reasons of safety and operation alterations to this device are strictly prohibited To operate the weather station use only supplied adaptor and batter ies of the recommended type Do not le...

Page 4: ...of the thermo hygro sensor to reveal the three sockets for the wind sensor rain sensor and the base sta tion 2 Connect the attached cables of wind and rain sensors to the corresponding sockets of the...

Page 5: ...and will result in higher power consumption Therefore batteries will have a shorter life span for cable connection compared to using 433MHz To operate using cable connection simply use the enclosed 1...

Page 6: ...door temperature and humidity 2 Outdoor temperature and humidity 3 Outdoor wind chill 4 Dew point 5 Rainfall 24 hour 6 Rainfall 1hour 7 Rainfall Total 8 Relative and absolute pressure 9 Wind speed win...

Page 7: ...ndered from all directions ideal mast size should be from 16mm 33mm Once the wind sensor is fixed onto the mast connect the cable to the corresponding thermo hygro sensor socket so that operating powe...

Page 8: ...C use please see PC user manual in the enclosed Heavy Weather CD ROM However if you wish to make a full reset of the base station and return to the original factory settings simultaneously press and h...

Page 9: ...ion will register this as a change in weather Air Pressure LCD Section 1 The air pressure reading is displayed here Press the PRESSURE key to toggle between relative and absolute air pressure displays...

Page 10: ...ection will be displayed on the LCD compass on the wind section Press the WIND key to toggle between wind direc tion as numerical e g 225 and abbreviated characters e g SW as well as numerical wind sp...

Page 11: ...nual setting mode allows the user to change several basic settings which is done by accessing one mode after the other simply by pressing the SET key After the final mode or if no key is pressed for 3...

Page 12: ...or min with time and date Rainfall 24 hours max or min with time and date Rainfall 1 hour max or min with time and date Rainfall total max only with time and date When in any of the above modes press...

Page 13: ...oggle to the indoor temperature low alarm set mode 5 Press and hold the SET key to enter the indoor temperature low setting values temperature digits will start flashing and set the desired indoor tem...

Page 14: ...will start flashing and set the desired wind chill low by using the PLUS or MINUS keys 6 Press ALARM key to confirm and press the MIN MAX key to re turn the normal display mode or press the ALARM onc...

Page 15: ...rm 2 Continue to press the ALARM key until you reach the wind direc tion alarm set mode 3 Press and hold the SET key to enter the wind direction setting values 4 Using the PLUS or MINUS keys select th...

Page 16: ...Tempera ture 30 0 C 69 9 C Indoor Temperature 9 9 C No alarm will sound if the minimum indoor temperature alarm is set below 9 9 C 59 9 C Humidity all 20 RH 95 RH Rainfall 24h 0 0 mm 1000 mm Rainfall...

Page 17: ...y in the thermo hygro sensor 1 Open the battery cover 2 Remove the old batteries and insert with new ones of the rec ommended type and replace the cover Once the sensor is powered up press and hold th...

Page 18: ...ese devices allow the change to an interference free frequency Such measures will effectively overcome interferences 20 Transmission Range The transmission distance from the thermo hygro sensor to the...

Page 19: ...seconds Indoor data Pressure temperature 4 times per minute Indoor Temperature Range 9 9 C to 59 9 C shows OFL if outside range Resolution 0 1 C Measuring Range Rel Humidity 20 to 95 if the relative...

Page 20: ...n of Conformity We hereby declare that this wireless transmission device does comply with the essential requirements of R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EJIN23000012 For use in Germany Austria UK France Belg...

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