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Operation Manual 

 

Table of Contents 

Professional Remote Weather Station

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

      

Page 

 

1. Introduction……………………………………………….......... 

 

2. Intended 

use…………………………………………………….. 

 

 

Weather Station…………… ................................................. 

 

System requirements for PC use…………........................... 

 

Features of the base station………… .................................. 

 

Features of the wind sensor………… .................................. 

 

Features of the rain sensor .................................................. 

 

3. Safety 

Notes ........................................................................ 

 

4. Packaged 

contents .............................................................. 

 

5. Setting up............................................................................. 

 

6. Operation 

using 

cable connection or 

 

  wireless 433MHz ................................................................. 

 

7. LCD 

overview ...................................................................... 

 

8. Function test ........................................................................ 

 

9.   Mounting .............................................................................. 

 

WIRELESS 

WEATHER STATION

10.  Resetting & factory settings ................................................. 

 

11.  

Function description............................................................. 

 

12. Operation keys..................................................................... 

 

13. Basic 

programming modes .................................................. 

 

14. MIN/MAX 

programming modes............................................ 

 

15. Alarm 

programming modes.................................................. 

 

16. Auto-memory 

for stored values............................................ 

 

17. Accessories: 

extensions cables ........................................... 

 

18. Changing 

batteries............................................................... 

 

19.  

Problems and interference with operation............................ 

 

20.  

Transmission range ............................................................. 

 

21. Cleaning 

and 

maintenance .................................................. 

 

22.  

Specifications....................................................................... 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This Operation Manual is part of this product and should be kept in a 
safe place for future reference. It contains important notes on setup and 
operation. 

 
 
 

Please see www.heavyweather.info for a complete IM, FAQ and 
downloads of the most current software.

 

 

Summary of Contents for WS-2310

Page 1: ...10 Resetting factory settings 11 Function description 12 Operation keys 13 Basic programming modes 14 MIN MAX programming modes 15 Alarm programming modes 16 Auto memory for stored values 17 Accessor...

Page 2: ...wind and rain sensors are connected to the thermo hygro sensor for operating power and rely on it to communicate to the base station Weather data sent from the thermo hygro sensor can be done by wire...

Page 3: ...the data to the base station Operating power is taken from the thermo hygro sensor using a 32ft cable connection Features of Rain sensor The rain sensor measures the rainfall and sends the data to the...

Page 4: ...hree sockets for the wind sensor rain sensor and the base station 2 Connect the attached cables of wind and rain sensors to the corresponding sockets of the thermo hygro sensor by clicking them into p...

Page 5: ...ection for power back up in case of AC power failure A loss of power would desynchronize the base station and the sensor and no weather data will be received To Synchronize the units so that the weath...

Page 6: ...time intervals for the wind readings However the current wind speed or direction will be displayed once the time reading interval is reached For rainfall the interval readings may take up to 2 minute...

Page 7: ...ignals are received the system can be affixed Also if you have selected to use cable connection ensure that distances can reach all desired locations before affixing any unit permanently Once the wind...

Page 8: ...gro Sensor However if you wish to make a full reset of the base station and return to the original factory settings simultaneously press and hold the PRESSURE and WIND keys for about 5 seconds The bas...

Page 9: ...e displayed in different sections on the LCD If this is not the case please observe the notes on Interferences below Sunny Rainy Cloudy Notes to hPa sensitivity setting for weather forecasting The hPa...

Page 10: ...chill Outdoor dew point Rainfall 24h Rainfall 1h Rainfall total Notes to Dewpoint and Windchill Air can at a certain temperature only carry a certain amount of water water vapor which also increases a...

Page 11: ...current maximum minimum display modes Indoor temperature and humidity Outdoor temperature and humidity Outdoor wind chill Outdoor dew point Rainfall 24h 1h total WIND key To toggle between the followi...

Page 12: ...the manually set time and date and no further reception is attempted until the following day The manual setting takes the user through the following modes 1 8 level LCD contrast setting default level...

Page 13: ...Setting Alarms For alarm setting press the ALARM key once while in normal operation mode to enter the normal alarm time and by further pressing the ALARM key will toggle through each of the alarm mode...

Page 14: ...reach the indoor humidity high alarm set mode 3 Press and hold the SET key to enter the indoor humidity high setting values digits will start flashing and set the desired indoor humidity high by usin...

Page 15: ...time alarm 2 Continue to press the ALARM key until you reach the rain 1 hour alarm set mode 3 Press and hold the SET key to enter the rain setting values digits will start flashing and set the desire...

Page 16: ...Alarm BUZZER OFF The time and all the weather alarms may have buzzer sound set to OFF by holding the MINUS key down for about 3 seconds in normal display mode and the BUZZER OFF icon appears on the b...

Page 17: ...75 2 F with a pre set hysteresis of 1 8 F so that the alarm can be produced again Hysteresis values for the various weather data types are given in the following table For your convenience additional...

Page 18: ...the low battery indicator will light up on the LCD Please participate in the preservation of the environment by properly disposing of all used up batteries and accumulators at designated disposal poi...

Page 19: ...n the housing and screen of the base station only with a soft damp cloth Do not use abrasives or solvents Ensure that the rain sensor does not collect leaves or other dirt by checking the funnel for b...

Page 20: ...of 30 000 ft is around 8 85 inHg Resolution 0 01 inHg Relative humidity checking interval every 30 seconds Alarm duration 2 minutes approx Power consumption Base Station Batteries 3 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V...

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