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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 (based on 10 min. rain data) 

•  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

The atmospheric pressure is the pressure at any location of the earth caused by the weight of the column 

of air above it.

Period of rainfall

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

Absolute or Relative Barometric Pressure Mode

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5

Fresh breeze

29 ~ 38 km/h

Branches of a moderate size move.

Small trees in leaf begin to sway .

18 ~ 24 mph

17 ~ 21 knots

8.0 ~ 10.7 m/s

6

Strong breeze

39 ~ 49 km/h

Large branches in motion . Whistling heard 

in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes 

difficult. Empty plastic bins tip over.

25 ~ 30 mph

22 ~ 27 knots

10.8 ~ 13.8 m/s

7

High wind

50 ~ 61 km/h

Whole trees in motion . Effort needed to 

walk against the wind .

31 ~ 38 mph

28 ~ 33 knots

13.9 ~ 17.1 m/s

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 .

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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 .

 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  SOLAR LIGHT INTENSITY & SUNBURN TIME MODE:

During solar light intensity mode, press 

[ SUN ]

 key to switch between sunlight 

intensity and sunburn time .

Solar 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 . 

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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 .

 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  SOLAR LIGHT INTENSITY & SUNBURN TIME MODE:

During solar light intensity mode, press 

[ SUN ]

 key to switch between sunlight 

intensity and sunburn time .

Solar 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 . 

Solar light intensity mode

Sunburn time 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

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Summary of Contents for LOWSC717FWB19

Page 1: ...7 IN 1 WIRELESS 8 DAY FORECAST WEATHER STATION WITH WI FI EVERLASTING SOLAR CELL ULTRA WIDE DISPLAY USER GUIDE LOWSC717FWB19 ...

Page 2: ...SOLE LCD DISPLAY OVERVIEW WIRELESS SENSOR OVERVIEW INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SETTING UP THE WIRELESS 7 IN 1 OUTDOOR SENSOR SETTING UP THE DISPLAY CONSOLE PAIRING THE CONSOLE WITH THE WIRELESS 7 IN 1 SENSOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FORECAST OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY TEMPERATURE INDOOR CHANNELS TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY MULTI CHANNEL AND SCROLL MODE FOR OPTIONAL SENSORS WIND BEAUFORT SCALE BAROMETRIC PR...

Page 3: ...he product with a soft cloth if liquid spills on it Do not subject the unit to excessive force shock duct extreme temperature 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 wi...

Page 4: ...lly pre calibrated and mostly assembled all you need to do is install it and sync with the included display console 3 Provides precise weather and environmental information directly from your own backyard instead of relying on a national weather station 4 Large colorful LCD display with an 8 day forecast and dimmable backlight 5 Syncs via Wi Fi to an online weather server ProWeatherLive ...

Page 5: ...nfo supportcbp com or call 1 833 815 0568 LOGIA is a trademark of C A IP Holdings LLC in the US Canada China and the EU Android and Google Play is 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 W...

Page 6: ...n 16 SET button 17 HI LO AUTO slider 18 SENSOR WIFI button 19 REFRESH button 20 RESET button 21 Viewing angle slider 22 Power jack 23 Battery compartment 24 Cable slot 25 Built in kickstand 14 1 2 3 11 6 10 9 4 7 5 8 Time Data Moon phase Sunrise sunset moon rise moon set Wind direction speed Solar Light intensity UV index Rainfall Rain rate 6 Sky condition 7 Air quality 8 Barometer 9 Indoor CH tem...

Page 7: ...emperature humidity 11 Today and 7 day weather forecast 4 DISPLAY CONSOLE FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION 4 1 SCREEN DISPLAY 1 2 3 11 6 10 9 4 7 5 8 1 Time Data Moon phase Sunrise sunset moon rise moon set 2 Wind direction speed 3 Solar Light intensity 4 UV index 5 Rainfall Rain rate 6 Sky condition 7 Air quality 8 Barometer 9 Indoor CH temperature humidity 10 Outdoor temperature humidity 11 Today and 7 d...

Page 8: ... Battery door 10 UV light sensor 5 RESET key 11 Solar panel 6 Transmission status LED 12 Wind cups 3 GETTING STARTED 3 1 WIRELESS 7 IN 1 SENSOR 1 Antenna 7 Bubble level gradienter 2 Radiation shield Thermo hygro sensor 8 Rain collector G STARTED ESS 7 IN 1 SENSOR 7 Bubble level gradienter hield Thermo hygro sensor 8 Rain collector arts fit for 35 40mm diameter pole 9 Wind vane r 10 UV light sensor...

Page 9: ...llector Then turn the rain funnel clockwise to lock it in place INSTALLATION AND SETUP Your console can pair up with one wireless 7 in 1 outdoor sensor and up sensors 1pc wireless indoor sensor included INSTALL WIRELESS 7 IN 1 SENSOR Your wireless 7 IN 1 sensor measures wind speed wind direction rainfa temperature and humidity for you It s assembled and calibrated for your INSTALL RAIN COLLECTOR R...

Page 10: ... 2 Lock NSTALL RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES Unscrew the battery door at bottom of unit and take cable socket Connect the Ni MH rechargeable battery plug to the Make sure the red LED indicator on the back of the array is turn on and then begin flashing every 12 ds Adjust the cable and socket into shallow hole and put tery pack into the battery compartment 3 Adjust the connected cables so they fit comfort...

Page 11: ...e atitude longitude Solar panel tilt angle 45 60 30 15 0 53 558 9 7874 60 2 1146 88 0464 45 9 7711 95 3552 30 4 2752 100 5684 15 3 5738 151 3053 30 stalled in Southern Hemisphere must have their solar panels facing North sen the screw lightly until the gears on the de separated from lock position ADJUSTING THE SOLAR CELL 4 Close and fasten the battery door back on the compartment NOTE The LED ligh...

Page 12: ...d hand tighten the screws 3 Place the sensor array over the mounting pole and align the sensor array to North direction 4 Tighten the screws to fit the size of your mounting pole Add rubber pad before mounting on pole NOTE Any metal object can attract lightning strikes including your sensor array mounting pole Never install sensor array in stormy days If you want to install a sensor array on a hou...

Page 13: ...r Installation 1 Align Lock grooves 2 Lock INSTALL BATTERIES Unscrew the battery door at bottom of unit and insert the batteries according to the polarity indicated Screw the battery door compartment on tightly NOTE Screw location 3 x AA batteries MOUNTING POLE AND DIRECTION ALIGNMENT Install the wireless 7 IN 1 sensor in an open location with no obstructions above and around the sensor for accura...

Page 14: ...ign the sensor array and display console to get them in clear line of sight through window if you have metal cladding The table below show a typical level of reduction in signal strength each time the signal passed 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 Al...

Page 15: ...032 battery 2 Connect the display console power jack to AC power with the adaptor included DATA CLEARING 1 Once your display console powers on it should automatically search for and connect to the wireless weather sensor If the console does not connect within the first 15 minutes press the SENSOR WIFI button to manual pair the sensor and console 2 Once the pairing process is complete the antenna i...

Page 16: ...n outdoor temperature feels like heat index dew point and wind chill reading Decrease the value in setting 20 MODE To switch between predicted HI LO temperature or predicted average temperature chance of rain Increase the value in setting 21 RESET Press to reset the console Press and hold 6 seconds to factory reset the console 22 REFRESH Press to update the upload and download data 4 3 CONSOLE FEA...

Page 17: ...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 cloud cover and visibility will not be shown and the icon will disappear 4 3 4 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY TEMPERATURE INDEX 1 Outdoor sensor l...

Page 18: ...termines 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 ar w battery ind dicator ust or ale directions f last 5 maximum 6 cate up to six 15 4 Outdoor Humidity rea...

Page 19: ...indoor and channels 1 to 7 INDOOR TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PERATURE HUMIDITY default mode of the the temperature and oor EL AND SCROLL MODE FOR OPTIONAL SENSORS dditional Thermo ptional refer to section key to switch between to 7 just press and hold the CH key for 3 seconds and the icon will e console will scroll the readings of all the sensors every 3 seconds w information he current sensor midity re...

Page 20: ...4 3 8 1 WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION SECTION OVERVIEW Wind direction Real time wind direction indicator Past wind directions indicator of last 5 minutes maximum 6 Average Gust Wind speed or Beaufort scale Wind speed level indicator A solid arrow indicates the current real time wind direction whereas the bars indicate up to six different wind direction of the past 5 minutes 19 Hygrometer sensor optiona...

Page 21: ...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 You can add u...

Page 22: ...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 Ga...

Page 23: ...ainfall 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 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...

Page 24: ...sibility distance according to the device location input in PWL If you have optional PM2 5 10 sensor s you can also view the corresponding data in this section 4 3 12 1 VISIBILITY MODE Air visibility is measured in distance either in km or miles and is generally refer to the distance at which an object or light can be clearly discerned and it depends on the transparency of the surrounding air Visi...

Page 25: ...MAX records daily MIN records since MAX records since MIN records 4 3 14 2 TO CLEAR THE MAX MIN RECORDS Press and hold MAX MIN key for 2 seconds to reset all the MAX and MIN records MAX MIN MAX MIN Data Record The display console can record the daily MAX MIN weather data or MAX MIN data since last reset 5 Fresh breeze 6 Strong breeze 7 High wind 29 38 km h 18 24 mph 17 21 knot 8 0 10 7 m s 39 49 k...

Page 26: ...econds to reset the MAX MIN records MOON PHASE The sun lit area of the moon moves from right to left in the Northern Hemisphere while in the Southern Hemisphere it moves from left to right Below is the table which illustrate how the moon will appear on the console Northern Hemisphere Icons Southern Hemisphere Icons Moon Phase New Moon Waxing Crescent Moon First Quarter Moon Waxing Gibbous Moon Ful...

Page 27: ... 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 bel...

Page 28: ... 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...

Page 29: ...and will activate again in the next day By pressing ALARM key to stop the alarm and the alarm will activate again in the next day NOTE The snooze could be used continuously in 24 hours During the snooze the alarm icon will keep flashing 4 4 3 UNIT SETTING Use the UNIT key to change the unit of measure of the reading on the console display Below is the operation step Press and hold UNIT key for 2 s...

Page 30: ...ck the Edit on the top right corner of the station tab 5 Key in the Device name Device MAC address Elevation Latitude Longitude and select your time zone in the station tab them click confirm to save the setting NOTE Enter a negative sign for Latitudes or Longitudes when it s South or West respectively For example 33 8682 South is 33 8682 74 3413 West is 74 3413 The device Mac address can be found...

Page 31: ...ith PWS PWS 000710 PWS 000710 E g PC WI FI network interface E g Android smart phone WI FI network interface 29 condition will be based on the Latitudes and Longitudes entered which are also used for calculations of sunrise sunset moon rise and moon set times E g Device Mac address 6 In the SETUP page mentioned in section 6 3 key in the Station ID and key assigned by ProWeatherLive ProWeatherLive ...

Page 32: ...NSOR WI FI key for 6 seconds to stop AP mode and the console will restore your previous setting Changing the hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the moon phase on the display 6 3 SETUP THE WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION Enter the information into the following web interface SETUP page Ensure all information is entered prior to pressing Apply to connect the console to ProWeathe...

Page 33: ...rent offset 0 Current offset 0 Current offset 0 Current offset 0 Default 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 offse...

Page 34: ...TA UPLOAD TO OTHER WEATHER SERVERS 6 4 1 CALIBRATION 1 User can input the offset and or gain values for different parameters while current offset and gain values are shown next to their corresponding blank 2 Once completed press Apply at the bottom of the SETUP page The current offset value will show the previous value that you entered please input the new value in the blank if any changes needed ...

Page 35: ...ing please input the setup information again Firmware update process have potential risk which cannot guarantee 100 success If the update fail please redo the above step to update again 8 2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT When low battery indicator is displayed near the antenna icon of the sensor s it indicates that the outdoor 7 IN 1 sensor and or current channel sensor s battery power is low respectively Pl...

Page 36: ... insects on the sensor do not let the sensors inside get wet 4 Clean the shield with water to remove any dirt or insects 5 Install all the parts back when they are clean and fully dried Replacing the Wind Vane 1 Unscrew and remove the wind vane for the new replacement BATTERY REPLACEMENT PAIRING THE SENSOR S MANUALLY If the low battery indicator icon is displayed near the antenna icon of the senso...

Page 37: ...e correct 2 In the Edit Devices of the console on PWL ensure the device s Mac address is entered correctly Temperature is too high in the daytime 1 Place the sensor in open area and at least 4 9 1 5 m off the ground 2 Ensure that the sensor is placed away from heat generating sources or structures such as buildings pavement walls or air conditioning units Some condensation beneath the UV sensor ma...

Page 38: ... 2034 g with battery Power source DC 5 V 1 5 A adapter Backup battery CR2032 Operating temperature environment 23 F 122 F 5 C 50 C General Specifications Wi Fi Communication Specifications Time related Function Specifications Barometer Display Function Specifications Time display HH MM Hour format 12 hr AM PM or 24 hr Date display DD MM or MM DD Time synchronize method Time received through PWL Weekda...

Page 39: ... displayed or operate on the console Temperature unit C and F Accuracy Resolution 0 1 F 0 1 C Note The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console Humidity unit 1 Accuracy Resolution Memory modes Historical data of past 24 hours daily Max Min Product type Weather environment sensor Dimensions W x H x D 12 7 x 11 7 x 8 5 322 x 296 x 217 mm Weight 1 5 lbs 705 g with ...

Page 40: ...5 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 Accuracy 41 2 F 140 F 0 7 F 5 1 C 60 C 0 4 C 3 8 F 41 F 1 8 F 19 9 C 5 C 1 C 40 F 4 F 2 7 F 40 C 20 C 1 5 C Display mode Gust average Outdoor Humidity Display Function Specifications Note The following details are listed as they are displ...

Page 41: ...eived within the Warranty Period the Company at its sole option and to the extent permitted by law will either 1 repair the Product defect at no charge using new or 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 p...

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