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The wind level provides a quick reference on the wind condition and is indicated by a series of text 

icons

LIGHT

MODERATE

STRONG

STORM

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

Level

Speed

TO SELECT WIND SPEED UNIT

1. Press and hold the   button for 2 seconds to enter unit setting mode.

2. Use 

[   ] 

button / 

[   ] 

button to change the unit between 

mph

 (miles per hour)/m/s (meter per 

    second)/

km/h

 (kilometer per hour)/

knots

.

3. Press the 

 button to confirm and exit.

WIND CHILL/HEAT INDEX/DEW-POINT                                                                                            

TO VIEW WIND CHILL

Press the 

[ INDEX ]

 button    repeatedly until 

WIND CHILL

 displays.

Note: 

The wind chill factor is based on the combined effects of temperature and wind speed. The

           wind chill displayed is calculated solely from temperature and humidity measured from the   

           5-IN-1 sensor.

TO VIEW HEAT INDEX

Press the 

[ INDEX ]

 button   repeatedly until 

HEAT INDEX

 displays.

27°C to 32°C

(80°F to 90°F)

33°C to 40°C

(91°F to 105°F)

41°C to 54°C

(106°F to 129°F)

55°C

(

≥130

°F)

Caution

Extreme Caution

Danger

Extreme Danger

Possibility of heat exhaustion

Possibility of heat dehydration

Heat exhaustion likely

Strong risk of dehydration / sun stroke

Heat Index range

Warning

Explanation

Note: 

Heat index is only calculated when temperature is 27° C (80° F) or above, and based solely  

          from the temperature and humidity measured from the 5-IN-1 sensor.

TO VIEW DEW-POINT (INDOOR)

Press the 

[ INDEX ]

 button   repeatedly until 

DEW POINT

 displays.

Note: 

The dew point is the temperature below which the water vapor in air at constant barometric 

           pressure condenses into liquid water at the same rate at which it evaporates. The 

           condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid surface.

           The dew point temperature is calculated from the indoor temperature and humidity 

           measured at the Main Unit.

Summary of Contents for YC9386

Page 1: ...1 PROFESSIONAL WEATHER STATION WITH WIRELESS 5 IN 1 SENSOR Model YC9386 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...WIND CHILL HEAT INDEX DEW POINT 13 HISTORY DATA ALL RECORDS IN THE PAST 24 HOURS 13 MAX MIN MEMORY FUNCTION 13 HI LO ALERT 14 WIRELESS SIGNAL RECEPTION 14 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 15 DATA CLEARING 15 POI...

Page 3: ...en the set high or low weather criteria are met The barometric pressure records are computed to give users forthcoming weather forecast and stormy warning Day and date stamps are also provided to the...

Page 4: ...6 button 4 LOOP button 17 button 5 RAINBOW button 18 power jack temperature humidity sensor 6 OUTDOOR TEMP button 19 HISTORY button 7 Alert LED indicator 20 C F slide switch 8 RAINFALL button 21 MAX M...

Page 5: ...vane 8 Mounting base 9 Mounting claim 10 Red LED indicator 11 RESET button 12 Battery door 13 Screws 1 2 3 5 8 9 4 7 6 12 10 11 13 RAIN GAUGE 1 Rain collector 2 Tipping bucket 3 Rain sensor 4 Drain ho...

Page 6: ...ce pre alert on 9 Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 INDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY 1 INDOOR 2 Comfort Zone 3 HI LO Alert and Alarm 4 Indoor humidity 5 Indoor temperature 1 2 3 4 5 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDI...

Page 7: ...dicator during the last hour 3 Current wind direction indicator 4 WIND SPEED indicator 5 Wind levels 6 Current wind direction reading 7 AVERAGE GUST wind indicator 8 Wind speed unit mph m s km h knot...

Page 8: ...ecure the mounting stand and bracket included to a post or pole and allow minimum 1 5m off the ground Points to NORTH 1 5 meter off the ground MOUNTING GUIDELINES 1 Install the wireless 5 IN 1 sensor...

Page 9: ...ing for the radio controlled time signal in 8 seconds INSTALLATION THE BACKUP BATTERY 1 Remove the battery door of the main unit 2 Insert a new button cell battery 3 Replace the battery door Note 1 If...

Page 10: ...isable the reception by holding the RCC button for 8 seconds TO MANUALLY SET THE CLOCK TIME ZONE SELECTION 1 Press and hold CLOCK button 2 seconds until 12 or 24 Hr flashes 2 Use button button to adju...

Page 11: ...of a general pressure based weather forecast is about 70 to 75 2 The weather forecast is meant for the next 12 hours it may not necessarily reflect the current situation 3 The icon will flash on displ...

Page 12: ...night WEEKLY The WEEKLY display indicate the total rainfall from the current week MONTHLY The MONTHLY display indicate the total rainfall from the current calendar month Rainfall rate Daily rainfall W...

Page 13: ...1 sensor TO VIEW HEAT INDEX Press the INDEX button repeatedly until HEAT INDEX displays 27 C to 32 C 80 F to 90 F 33 C to 40 C 91 F to 105 F 41 C to 54 C 106 F to 129 F 55 C 130 F Caution Extreme Caut...

Page 14: ...Max gust Max rainfall 2 Press and hold the MAX MIN button for 2 seconds to reset the maximum and minimum records Note When maximum or minimum reading is displayed the corresponding timestamp will be s...

Page 15: ...PERATURE HUMIDITY COMFORT INDICATION The comfort indication is a pictorial indication based on indoor air temperature and humidity in an attempt to determine comfort level Too cold too dry Comfortable...

Page 16: ...MO mode and the backlight changes the colour automatically 3 Press RAINBOW key and the backlight will change its colour in this sequence white red orange yellow green cyan blue purple 4 Press OUTDOOR...

Page 17: ...to each other 2 Make sure the main unit is placed away from other electronic appliances that may interfere with the wireless communication TVs computers microwaves 3 If problem continues reset both ma...

Page 18: ...y 540 699hPa 8hPa 0 50 C 700 1100hPa 4hPa 0 50 C 405 524 mmHg 6mmHg 0 50 C 525 825 mmHg 3mmHg 0 50 C 15 95 20 66inHg 0 24inHg 32 122 F 20 67 32 48inHg 0 12inHg 32 122 F Resolution 1hPa 0 01inHg 0 1mmH...

Page 19: ...Rainfall Alert WIND SPEED Displayed range 1 to 99 1 LO 99 HI Operating range 1 to 99 Resolution 1 Accuracy 3 typical 25 C 77 F Display modes Display modes Current Min and Max Historical data for past...

Page 20: ...hexagon hole on the sensor then insert the screw in other side and tighten it by the screw driver Step 3 Insert the other side of the pole to the square hole of the plastic stand NOTE Ensure the pole...

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Page 22: ...22 Inner Tray C8429 PE bag C8440Base Pearl wool Battery C8440 Bubble bag THE PACKING...

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