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The Beaufort scale below is an international scale of wind velocities from 0 (calm) to 12 (Hurricane force).

While in normal mode, press the BARO button to switch between ABSOLUTE and RELATIVE barometric 

pressure.

•  ABS is absolute atmospheric pressure of your location.

•  REL is relative atmospheric pressure based on the sea.

RAIN

Select the Rainfall Display Mode

Press the RAIN button to toggle between:

•  RATE: current rainfall rate 

•  HOURLY: total rainfall in the past hour 

•  DAILY: total rainfall since midnight 

•  WEEKLY: total rainfall for the current week 

•  MONTHLY: total rainfall since the beginning of the current month 

•  TOTAL: total rainfall since the last reset

Reset the Rainfall Records

While in normal mode, press and hold the RAIN button for two (2) seconds to reset the rainfall records.

LIGHT INTENSITY, UV INDEX & SUNBURN TIME

Light Intensity & Sunburn Time Mode

During light intensity mode, press the SUN button to switch between sunlight intensity and sunburn time.

UV Index VS Sunburn Time Chart

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8

Gale

62 ~ 74 km/h

Some twigs broken from trees. 

Cars veer on road. Progress on foot is 

seriously impeded

39 ~ 46 mph

34 ~ 40 knots

17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s

9

Strong gale

75 ~ 88 km/h

Some branches break off trees, and some 

small trees blow over. Construction /

temporary signs and barricades blow over.

47 ~ 54 mph

41 ~ 47 knots

20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s

10

Storm

89 ~ 102 km/h

Trees are broken off or uprooted, 

structural damage likely.

55 ~ 63 mph

48 ~ 55 knots

24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s

11

Violent storm

103 ~ 117 km/h

Widespread vegetation and structural 

damage likely.

64 ~ 73 mph

56 ~ 63 knots

28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s

12

Hurricane force

≥ 118 km/h

Severe widespread damage to vegetation 

and structures. Debris and unsecured 

objects are hurled about.

≥ 74 mph

≥ 64 knots

≥ 32.7m/s

4.3.9  BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

The atmospheric pressure is the pressure at any location of 

the earth caused by the weight of the column of air above it. 

One atmospheric pressure refers to the average pressure 

and gradually decreases as altitude increases. Meteorologists 

use barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. Because 

absolute atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude, 

meteorologist correct the pressure relative to sea-level 

conditions. Hence, your ABS pressure may read 1000 hPa at 

altitude of 300m, but the REL pressure is 1013 hPa.

To obtain accurate REL pressure for your area, consult your 

local official observatory or check weather website on internet 

for real time barometer conditions, and then adjust the relative 

pressure in SETUP (section 6.4.1)

4.3.9.1  ABSOLUTE OR RELATIVE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE MODE

In normal mode, press 

[ BARO ]

 key to switch between ABSOLUTE and RELATIVE barometric 

pressure.

4.3.10 RAIN

The

 RAINFALL

 section shows the rainfall or rain rate information.

4.3.10.1 THE RAINFALL DISPLAY MODE

Press 

[ RAIN ]

 key to toggle between:

1.  RATE

 - Current rainfall rate (base on 10 min rain data) 

2.  HOURLY

 - the total rainfall in the past hour 

3.  DAILY

 - the total rainfall from midnight (default)

4.  WEEKLY

 - the total rainfall of the current week

5.  MONTHLY

- the total rainfall of the current calendar month

6.  TOTAL

 - the total rainfall since the last reset

Period of rainfall 

4.3.10.2 TO RESET THE TOTAL RAINFALL RECORD

In normal mode, press and hold 

[ RAIN ]

 key for 2 seconds to reset all the rainfall record.

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8

Gale

62 ~ 74 km/h

Some twigs broken from trees. 

Cars veer on road. Progress on foot is 

seriously impeded

39 ~ 46 mph

34 ~ 40 knots

17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s

9

Strong gale

75 ~ 88 km/h

Some branches break off trees, and some 

small trees blow over. Construction /

temporary signs and barricades blow over.

47 ~ 54 mph

41 ~ 47 knots

20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s

10

Storm

89 ~ 102 km/h

Trees are broken off or uprooted, 

structural damage likely.

55 ~ 63 mph

48 ~ 55 knots

24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s

11

Violent storm

103 ~ 117 km/h

Widespread vegetation and structural 

damage likely.

64 ~ 73 mph

56 ~ 63 knots

28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s

12

Hurricane force

≥ 118 km/h

Severe widespread damage to vegetation 

and structures. Debris and unsecured 

objects are hurled about.

≥ 74 mph

≥ 64 knots

≥ 32.7m/s

4.3.9  BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

The atmospheric pressure is the pressure at any location of 

the earth caused by the weight of the column of air above it. 

One atmospheric pressure refers to the average pressure 

and gradually decreases as altitude increases. Meteorologists 

use barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. Because 

absolute atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude, 

meteorologist correct the pressure relative to sea-level 

conditions. Hence, your ABS pressure may read 1000 hPa at 

altitude of 300m, but the REL pressure is 1013 hPa.

To obtain accurate REL pressure for your area, consult your 

local official observatory or check weather website on internet 

for real time barometer conditions, and then adjust the relative 

pressure in SETUP (section 6.4.1)

4.3.9.1  ABSOLUTE OR RELATIVE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE MODE

In normal mode, press 

[ BARO ]

 key to switch between ABSOLUTE and RELATIVE barometric 

pressure.

4.3.10 RAIN

The

 RAINFALL

 section shows the rainfall or rain rate information.

4.3.10.1 THE RAINFALL DISPLAY MODE

Press 

[ RAIN ]

 key to toggle between:

1.  RATE

 - Current rainfall rate (base on 10 min rain data) 

2.  HOURLY

 - the total rainfall in the past hour 

3.  DAILY

 - the total rainfall from midnight (default)

4.  WEEKLY

 - the total rainfall of the current week

5.  MONTHLY

- the total rainfall of the current calendar month

6.  TOTAL

 - the total rainfall since the last reset

Period of rainfall 

4.3.10.2 TO RESET THE TOTAL RAINFALL RECORD

In normal mode, press and hold 

[ RAIN ]

 key for 2 seconds to reset all the rainfall record.

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 NOTE:

Erroneous readings may occur during the installation of the 7-in-1 sensor array. Once the 

installation is completed and functioning correctly, it’s advisable to clear all the data and start 

afresh.

4.3.11  LIGHT INTENSITY, UV INDEX & SUNBURN TIME

This section of display show the sunlight intensity, UV index and sunburn time.

4.3.11.1  LIGHT INTENSITY & SUNBURN TIME MODE:

During light intensity mode, press 

[ SUN ]

 

key to switch between sunlight intensity and 

sunburn time 

Light intensity mode

Sunburn time mode

UV INDEX VS SUNBURN TIME TABLE

Exposure level

Low

Moderate

High

Very high

Extreme

UV index

1 2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12~16

Sunburn time

N/A

45 minutes

30 minutes

15 minutes

10 minutes

Recommended 

protection

N/A

Moderate or high UV level! Suggest to 

wear sunglasses, broad brim hat and 

long-sleeved clothing.

Very high or Extreme UV level! Suggest to 

wear sunglasses, broad brim hat and long-

sleeved clothing, If you have to stay outdoors, 

make sure to seek shade.

 NOTE:

 -The sunburn time is based on normal skin type, it is just a reference of UV strength. In general, the darker 

one's skin is, the longer (or more radiation) it takes to affect the skin.

 -The light intensity function is for sunlight detection.

4.3.11.2  UV INDEX MODE

To show the current UV index detected by the outdoor sensor. 

4.3.12 MAXIMUM / MINIMUM RECORDS

The console can record MAX / 

MIN readings both daily and since 

last reset.

Daily MAX 

reading

Daily MIN 

reading

MAX reading 

since last reset

MIN reading 

since last reset

4.3.12.1 DAILY AND SINCE MAX / MIN RECORDS

In normal mode, press 

[ MAX / MIN ]

 key to check the records of the on screen reading in the 

following display sequence: daily MAX records   daily MIN records   since MAX records 

since MIN records.

4.3.12.2 TO CLEAR THE MAX/MIN RECORDS

Press and hold 

[ MAX / MIN ]

 key for 2 seconds to reset all the MAX and MIN records.

Beaufort Scale

Description

Wind Speed

Land Condition

0

Calm. Smoke rises vertically.

1

Smoke drift indicates wind direction.

Leaves and wind vanes are stationary.

2

Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle. 

Wind vanes begin to move.

Light flags extended.

3

Leaves and small twigs constantly moving, 

4

Dust and loose paper raised. Small 

branches begin to move.

5

Branches of a moderate size move.

Small trees in leaf begin to sway.

6

Large branches in motion. Whistling heard 

in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes 

difficult. Empty plastic bins tip over.

7

Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to 

walk against the wind.

8

Some twigs broken from trees. 

Cars veer on road. Progress on foot is 

seriously impeded

9

Some branches break off trees, and some 

small trees blow over. Construction /

temporary signs and barricades blow over.

Severe widespread damage to vegetation

and structures. Debris and unsecured

objects are hurled about.

10

Trees are broken off or uprooted, 

structural damage likely.

11

Widespread vegetation and structural 

damage likely.

12

Calm

Light air

Light breeze

Gentle breeze

Moderate 

breeze

Fresh breeze

Strong breeze

High wind

Gale

Strong gale

Storm

Violent storm

Hurricane force

< 1 km/h

< 1 mph

< 1 knots

< 0.3 m/s

1.1 ~ 5km/h

1 ~ 3 mph

1 ~ 3 knots

0.3 ~ 1.5 m/s

6 ~ 11 km/h

4 ~ 7 mph

4 ~ 6 knots

1.6 ~ 3.3 m/s

12 ~ 19 km/h

8 ~ 12 mph

7 ~ 10 knots

3.4 ~ 5.4 m/s

20 ~ 28 km/h

13 ~ 17 mph

11 ~ 16 knots

5.5 ~ 7.9 m/s

29 ~ 38 km/h

18 ~ 24 mph

17 ~ 21 knots

8.0 ~ 10.7 m/s

39 ~ 49 km/h

25 ~ 30 mph

22 ~ 27 knots

10.8 ~ 13.8 m/s

50 ~ 61 km/h

31 ~ 38 mph

28 ~ 33 knots

13.9 ~ 17.1 m/s

62 ~ 74 km/h

39 ~ 46 mph

34 ~ 40 knots

17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s

75 ~ 88 km/h

47 ~ 54 mph

41 ~ 47 knots

20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s

89 ~ 102 km/h

55 ~ 63 mph

48 ~ 55 knots

24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s

103 ~ 117 km/h

64 ~ 73 mph

56 ~ 63 knots

28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s

≥ 118 km/h

≥ 74 mph

≥  64 knots

≥  32.7 m/s

Period of rainfall

Light intensity mode

Sunburn time mode

BEAUFORT SCALE

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

Absolute or Relative Barometric Pressure Mode

Beaufort 

Scale Level

Description

Wind Speed

Land Condition

0

Calm

 Calm. Smoke rises vertically

1

Light air

2

Light breeze

3

Gentle breeze

4

Moderate breeze

5

Fresh breeze

6

Strong breeze

7

High wind

< 1 km/h

< 1 mph
< 1 knot

.

< 0 3 m/s

.

1 1 ~ 5km/h

1 ~ 3 mph
1 ~ 3 knot

.

.

0 3 ~ 1 5 m/s

6 ~ 11 km/h

4 ~ 7 mph

4 ~ 6 knot

.

.

1 6 ~ 3 3 m/s

12 ~ 19 km/h

8 ~ 12 mph
7 ~ 10 knot

.

.

3 4 ~ 5 4 m/s

20 ~ 28 km/h

13 ~ 17 mph
11 ~ 16 knot

.

.

5 5 ~ 7 9 m/s

29 ~ 38 km/h

18 ~ 24 mph

17 ~ 21 knot

.

.

8 0 ~ 10 7 m/s

39 ~ 49 km/h

25 ~ 30 mph

22 ~ 27 knot

.

.

10 8 ~ 13 8 m/s

50 ~ 61 km/h

31 ~ 38 mph

28 ~ 33 knot

.

.

13 9 ~ 17 1 m/s

Smoke drifts indicate wind 

direction. Leaves and wind 

vanes are stationary.

Wind can be felt on exposed 

skin. Leaves rustle. Wind 

vanes begin to move.

Leaves and small twigs 

constantly moving, light 

flags extended.

Dust and loose paper 

raised. Small branches 

begin to move.

Branches of a moderate 

size move. Small trees in 

leaf begin to sway.

Whole trees in motion. 

Effort needed to walk 

against the wind.

Some twigs broken from 

trees. Cars veer on the 

road. Progress on foot is 

seriously impeded. 

Some branches break off trees, 

and some small trees blow 

over. Construction/temporary 

signs and barricades blow over. 

Trees are broken off or 

uprooted, structural 

damage likely.

Widespread vegetation 

and structural 

damage likely. 

Severe widespread damage to 

vegetation and structures. 

Debris and unsecured objects 

are hurled about.

Large branches in motion. 

Whistling heard in overhead wires. 

Umbrella use becomes difficult. 

Empty plastic bins tip over.

8

Gale

 

9

Strong gale

10

Storm

11

Violent storm

12

Hurricane force

62 ~ 74 km/h

39 ~ 46 mph
34 ~ 40 knot

17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s

75 ~ 88 km/h

47 ~ 54 mph

41 ~ 47 knot

20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s

89 ~ 102 km/h

55 ~ 63 mph
48 ~ 55 knot

24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s

103 ~ 117 km/h

64 ~ 73 mph

56 ~ 63 knot

28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s

≥ 118 km/h

≥ 74 mph

≥ 64 knot

≥ 32.7m/s

Exposure level

Low

Moderate

High

Very high

Extreme

UV index

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12~16

Sunburn time

N/A

45 minutes

30 minutes

15 minutes

10 minutes

Recommended 

protection

N/A

Moderate or high UV level! Suggest to 

wear sunglasses, broad brim hat and 

long-sleeved clothing.

Very high or Extreme UV level! Suggest to wear 

sunglasses, broad brim hat and long-sleeved

clothing, If you have to stay outdoors, make 

sure to seek shade.

Level

Light

Moderate

Strong

Storm

Speed

4.3.7  WATER LEAK (OPTIONAL LEAK SENSOR)

You can add up to 7 additional Water Leak sensors (optional, refer 

to section 3.2.1) 

The channel number(s) of the corresponding water leak sensor(s) 

added to the console will be shown with the NO LEAKING icon.
When water leaking is detected, the channel number of the sensor 

 NOTE:

When low battery is detected, the channel number of the sensor detecting the low battery 

y 4 seconds.

4.3.8  WIND

4.3.8.1  WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION SECTION OVERVIEW

W

Real time wind 

direction indicator

Average / gust 

wind speed or 

Beaufort scale

Wind direction 

ind speed level 

indicator

Past wind directions 

indicator of last 5 

minutes (maximum 6)

A solid arrow indicates the current real-time wind direction, whereas the bars indicate up to six 

4.3.8.2  WIND SPEED, GUST AND BEAUFORT SCALE DIPSLAY

2-8 mph

3-13 km/h

9-25 mph

14-41 km/h

26-54 mph

42-87 km/h

≥ 55 mph

≥ 88 km/h

Daily MAX 

reading

Daily MIN 

reading

MAX reading 

since last reset

MIN reading 

since last reset

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 NOTE:

 -This is on-line weather forecast service, please keep the console connected to ProWeatherLive, you can 

refer to section 5 and 6 for the WI-FI and PWL setup.

 -Please input correct location for your device in ProWeatherLive "Edit device" page.

 -If the Wi-Fi connectivity is not stable for over 3 hours, the weather forecast will not be shown and the   

icon will disappear.

4.3.4  OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY & TEMPERATURE INDEX

1. Outdoor sensor signal indicator to show the signal 

receiving strength

2. Outdoor sensor low battery indicator

3. Temperature index mode indicator

4. Outdoor Humidity reading

5. Outdoor Temperature reading

3

1

2

4

5

 NOTE:

 -If temperature / humidity is below the measurement range, the reading will show “Lo”. If temperature / 

humidity is above the measurement range, the reading will show “HI”.

 -Press 

[   / INDEX ] 

key

 to switch between Outdoor temperature, Feels Like, Heat Index, Wind Chill, and 

Dew Point.

4.3.4.1  FEELS LIKE

Feels Like Temperature shows what the outdoor temperature will feel like. It’s a collective 

mixture of Wind Chill factor (18°C or below) and the Heat Index (26°C or above). For 

temperatures in the region between 18.1°C to 25.9°C where both wind and humidity are less 

temperature as Feels Like Temperature.

4.3.4.2  HEAT INDEX

The heat index which is determined by the wireless 7-IN-1 sensor's temperature & humidity data 

when the temperature is between 26°C (79°F) and 50°C (120°F).

Heat Index range

Warning

Explanation

81 °F – 90 °F (27 °C – 32 °C)

Caution

Possibility of heat exhaustion

91 °F – 104 °F (33 °C – 40 °C)

Extreme Caution

Possibility of heat dehydration

106 °F – 129 °F (41 °C – 54 °C)

Danger

Heat exhaustion highly likely

≥ 131 °F (≥ 55 °C)

Extreme Danger

Strong risk of dehydration/ heatstroke

No signal

Weak signal

Good signal

Outdoor 7-in-1 sensor

Hygro-thermo  

sensor channel

Other optional sensor

Stable:

 Console is in

connection with WI-FI router

Flashing:

 Console is trying 

to connect to WI-FI router

Mode

Setting procedure

1

Hour

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE ]

 key to adjust the hour

2

Minute

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE ]

 key to adjust the minute

3

12/24 hour format

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE ]

 key to select 12 or 24 hour 

format

4

Year

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE ]

 key to adjust the year

5

Month

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE ]

 key to adjust the month

6

Day

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE ]

 key to adjust the day

7

M-D/D-M format

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE ]

 key to select "Month / Day" or 

"Day / Month" display format

8

Time sync ON/OFF

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE ]

 key to enable or disable Time Sync function. 

If you want to set the time manually, you should set Time Sync OFF

9

Weekday language

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE ]

 key to select weekday display language 

Alarm off

Alarm on

Alarm with ice-alert

Mode

Setting procedure

1

Temperature unit

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE 

]

 key to select °C or °F

2

Rain unit

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE 

]

 key to select mm or in

3

Wind speed unit

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE 

]

 key to select m/s, km/h, knots or 

mph

4

Baro pressure unit

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE 

]

 key to select hPa, inHg or mmHg

5

Light intensity

Press 

 

/ INDEX ]

 or 

 

/ MODE 

]

 key to select Klux, Kfc or W/m

2

Summary of Contents for LOWSC713SWB

Page 1: ...7 IN 1 WIRELESS 4 DAY FORECAST WEATHER STATION WITH WI FI AND SOLAR PANEL USER GUIDE LOWSC713SWB ...

Page 2: ...mperature or humidity Do not cover or block the ventilation holes with any objects This console of this product is intended to be used indoors only This product is only suitable for mounting at height less than 6 6 ft 2 m Do not tamper with the unit s internal components Tampering with the product will void the warranty AA batteries are not included When inserting batteries make sure that the posi...

Page 3: ...a trademarks of Google LLC Apple IOS and App Store are trademarks of Apple Inc in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows Windows Server Windows Vista and Windows 10 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries Wi Fi WPA and WPA2 are trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance in the U S and or other countries All other products brand names company names and logos are trademark...

Page 4: ...er 9 UV index 5 Wind direction 10 Today and 3 days Weather forecast 4 2 DISPLAY CONSOLE KEYS No Key Part Name Description 1 ALARM SNOOZE During alarm press to stop the alarm press and hold for 2 seconds to stop current snooze 2 Display screen 4 DISPLAY CONSOLE FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION 4 1 SCREEN DISPLAY 1 2 3 10 4 1 Time Data moon phase 6 Wind speed 2 Indoor CH temperature humidity 7 Rainfall Rain ...

Page 5: ...ce WIRELESS 7 IN 1 SENSOR 4 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 10 11 9 12 1 Antenna 2 Radiation shield Thermo hygro sensor 3 Mounting parts fit for 35 40mm diameter 7 Bubble level gradienter 8 Rain collector 9 Wind vane 1 7 9 10 11 12 8 3 4 2 5 6 INSTALLATION AND SETUP Your console can pair up with one wireless 7 in 1 outdoor sensor and up to 7 wireless indoor sensors 1pc wireless indoor sensor included INSTALL WIRELE...

Page 6: ...r post SETTING UP THE DISPLAY CONSOLE 10 through these building materials Materials Signal strength reduction Glass untreated 10 20 Wood 10 30 Plasterboard drywall 20 40 Brick 30 50 Foil insulation 60 70 Concrete wall 80 90 Aluminum siding 100 Metal wall 100 Remarks RF signal reduction for reference 3 4 SETUP THE CONSOLE Follow the procedure to setup the console connection with sensor s and WI FI ...

Page 7: ...ce in your ProWeatherLive account refer to PWL setup the console indicates the weather forecasts of today and next 3 days Multi days weather forecast section Weather forecast with High HI and Low LO temperatures is default mode in this section if update is normal the icon will appear and update interval is per hour 4 3 2 HIGH LOW TEMPERATURE FORECAST FOR TODAY NEXT 3 DAYS 13 19 INDEX To switch bet...

Page 8: ...mperature and wind speed data determines the current wind chill factor Wind chill number are always lower than the air temperature for wind values where the formula applied is valid i e due to limitation of formula actual air temperature higher than 10 C with wind speed below 9km h may result in erroneous wind chill reading INDOOR CHANNELS TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 4 3 4 4 DEW POINT The dew point is th...

Page 9: ... of the sensor detecting the low battery condition will flash once every 4 seconds 4 3 8 WIND 4 3 8 1 WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION SECTION OVERVIEW W Real time wind direction indicator Average gust wind speed or Beaufort scale Wind direction ind speed level indicator Past wind directions indicator of last 5 minutes maximum 6 A solid arrow indicates the current real time wind direction whereas the bars...

Page 10: ...UV strength In general the darker one s skin is the longer or more radiation it takes to affect the skin The light intensity function is for sunlight detection 4 3 11 2 UV INDEX MODE To show the current UV index detected by the outdoor sensor Beaufort Scale Description Wind Speed Land Condition 0 Calm Smoke rises vertically 1 Smoke drift indicates wind direction Leaves and wind vanes are stationar...

Page 11: ...F 41 C 54 C Danger Heat exhaustion highly likely 131 F 55 C Extreme Danger Strong risk of dehydration heatstroke No signal Weak signal Good signal Outdoor 7 in 1 sensor Hygro thermo sensor channel Other optional sensor Stable Console is in connection with WI FI router Flashing Console is trying to connect to WI FI router 7 M D D M format Press INDEX or MODE key to select Month Day or Day Month dis...

Page 12: ...e ALARM button again to cycle through the alarm functions Alarm off Alarm on Temperature Pre alarm as shown below The corresponding icons will appear on the LCD display 3 To stop the alarm a Allow the alarm to continue for two minutes and it will stop itself automatically It will remain set for the following day b Press the SNOOZE button on top of the unit to snooze the alarm for five 5 minutes Th...

Page 13: ...eate Your Account then follow the instructions to create your account 2 Log in the ProWeatherLive and then click the Edit Devices in the pull down menu Account Edit Devices Dashboard Unit Display Alert Setting Help FAQ Weather Server Data Export Log Out 3 In Edit Devices page click the Add on the top right corner to create a new device it will generate the station ID and Key instantly jot down bot...

Page 14: ...to Outdoor sensor direction N SETUP SETTINGS Apply Firmware version 1 00 SETUP page Press to search router Press ADVANCED icon to advanced page Select setup UI display language Select router SSID for connection Manually enter the SSID if not on list Select router s security type Device Mac address Select the sensor located hemisphere e g US and EU countries are N Australia is S Press to complete t...

Page 15: ...efault 0 Current offset 0 Default 0 Current offset 0 Current offset 0 Current offset 0 Pressure Range 20 0 20 0o C 36 0 36 0o F Default 0 0 UV gain Range 0 01 10 Default 1 00 Current gain 1 00 Light gain Range 0 01 10 Default 1 00 Current gain 1 00 PM2 5 Range 99 99 Default 0 Current offset 0 PM10 Range 99 99 Default 0 Current offset 0 Depends on the model Wind speed gain Wind direction Rain gain ...

Page 16: ...sole will restart once the update is completed 7 The console will stay in AP mode for you to check the firmware version and all the current setting Simply press and hold SENSOR WI FI key for 6 seconds to exit AP mode IMPORTANT NOTE Please keep connecting the power during the firmware update process Please make sure your PC Mac s WI FI connection is stable When the update process start do not opera...

Page 17: ...vel to ensure correct tipping PROBLEM SOLUTION 1 Make sure the sensor is within the transmission range 2 If it still does not work reset the sensor and resynchronize with console Location use for console Indoor use Adult assembly required for console No Additional tools required for console Screwdriver Country of origin China Warranty included Yes Warranty length Wi Fi standard Wi Fi operating fre...

Page 18: ...nal tools required for sensor Screwdriver or wrench Outdoor Temperature Display Function Specifications Temperature unit C or F Weather index mode Feels like wind chill heat index and dew point Feels like display range 85 F 122 F 65 C 50 C Dew point display range 4 F 176 F 20 C 80 C Heat index range 78 8 F 122 F 26 C 50 C Wind chill display range 85 F 64 4 F 65 C 18 C Resolution 0 1 F 0 1 C Accurac...

Page 19: ... refurbished replacement parts 2 exchange the Product with a Product that is new or which has been manufactured from new or serviceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent to the original device or 3 refund the purchase price of the Product A replacement Product or part thereof shall enjoy the warranty of the original Product for the remainder of the Warranty Period or ninety 90 day...

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