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1. Nothing else measures up Prospect House George Cayley Drive Clifton Moor York England YO30 4XE Tel 44 0 1904 692723 Fax 44 0 1904 690385 E Mail sales yorksurvey co uk YorkSurvey for secure online ordering of all our products Ref operat98 instructions 15 33405 qxp 05 01 15 Survey Supply Wireless Digital Weather Station Code 33405 Operating Instructions ANNA York Survey Supply Centre 2015 4 HISTORY Mean pressure Daily rainfall total Weekly rainfall total Monthly rainfall total Season rainfall total 5 MAX MIN Maximum minimum indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity 6 CLEAR Clears barometric and rainfall history display 7 Use to set the clock normally 8 SET Use to set the clock normally 9 Use to set the clock normally 10 Clock with transmitter and rain gauge 11 C F Change display of indoor temperature from celsius to fahrenheit and back 12 SNOOZE ALARM ON OFF Turn off alarm or alarm with snooze function 13 ADAPTOR JACK Plug in 7 5V adaptor jack 14 DIMMER Dims LCD backlight 15 RESET Resets entire clock Wireless Digital Weather Station Location of Controls Main Unit Base Wireless Temperature Humidity Sensor Transmitter 1 SELECT 2 RESET 3 G F Wireless Rain Gauge 1 RESET 2 Re sync 1 PRESSURE UNIT Changes Barometric pressure units mb inHg mmHg hPa 2 RAINF
2. radio controlled deviation is larger than half an hour Barometer 1 Current Shows the current Pressure Reading refreshes every 4 seconds 2 Daily Total Press the HISTORY button and the average pressure of the last day will be displayed This display is updated every day at 12 00am 3 Weekly Total Press the HISTORY button and the average pressure of the last week will be displayed This display is updated every Sunday at 12 00am 4 Monthly Total Press the HISTORY button and the average pressure of the last month will be displayed This display is updated 1st of each month at 12 00am 5 Season Total Press the HISTORY button and the average pressure of the last season 1st season 1st Jan 2nd season 1st April 3rd season 1st July 4th season 1st October will be displayed This display is updated at the starting day of each season at 12 00am 6 The Barometer is reset if the clock is set manually and day setting deviation is larger than half an hour Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Outdoor Rainfall 1 Current Shows the current rainfall 2 Daily Total Press the HISTORY button and the average rainfall of the last day will be displayed This display is updated every day at 12 00am 3 Weekly Total Press the HISTORY button and the average rainfall of the last week will be displayed This display is updated every Sunday at 12 00am 4 Monthly Total Press the HISTORY button and the average ra
3. ALL UNIT mm hr or in hr 3 SNOOZE LIGHT Turns off the snooze alarm for 5 minutes until the alarm is switched off Ref operat98 instructions 15 33405 qxp 05 01 15 2 three seconds 3 Dimmer switch on the base of the unit allows you to adjust the brightness of the backlight to your desired level C F Button Press the C F button to select Celsius or Fahrenheit display Reset Button Press the RESET button when either the main unit or remote transmitter unit is not operating properly Specifications Temperature Measure Range Indoor Outdoor 19 C 70 C 2 2 F 158 F Resolution Indoor 0 5 C 1 F MAIN UNIT Outdoor 0 1 C 0 2 F OUTDOOR TRANSMITTER 0 1 C 0 2 F Relative Humidity Measuring Range Indoor 20 95 Outdoor 10 90 Resolution Indoor Outdoor 1 Rain Gauge Measuring Range 0 02 inch hour 10 inch hour Rain rate less than 0 02 inch hour shows 0 00 inch hour Resolution 0 01 inch hour Barometric Pressure Measuring Range 795mb 1050mb 23 48inHg 31 01inHg Resolution 1mb 0 03inHg Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interf
4. Barometric Graph e The configuration of your clock may differ somewhat from that shown in the illustration e AA or AAA size battery This clock may use more than one piece of battery Please refer to the engraved battery marks inside the battery compartment for the correct battery type Quick Start Battery Installation Clock Main Unit 1 Plug the main unit into the wall outlet using the included 7 5V adaptor 2 Insert 4 AAA batteries into the battery compartment on the bottom of the main unit ensuring proper polarity as indicated Batteries are for backup in case AC power goes out Note When a low battery icon appears in the indoor temperature and humidity window on the LCD replace the batteries Wireless Temperature Humidity Transmitter 1 Remove the battery door 2 Insert 2 AA batteries Note When a low battery icon appears in the outdoor temperature and humidity window on the LCD replace the batteries Wireless Rain Gauge Transmitter 2 AA batteries installed Battery Replacement 1 Detach the outer case of the rain gauge unit by rotating cover counter clockwise 1 2 2 Unscrew the battery door 3 Insert 2 AA batteries 4 Screw the battery door Note When a low battery icon appears in the outdoor rain gauge window on the LCD replace the batteries Battery Precautions Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries W
5. I or LO in place of the temperature and or humidity 2 To display the recorded minimum and maximum indoor and outdoor temperatures humidity in succession press the MAX MIN button on the main unit repeatedly The temperature humidity display returns to the current temperature after five seconds or after pressing the MAX MIN button three times To clear the maximum and minimum temperature humidity data press the CLEAR button whilst the maximum and minimum York Survey Supply Centre 2015
6. arnings e Do not expose the main unit to excessive force shock dust extreme temperature direct sunlight or humidity Any of these conditions may shorten the life of the unit e Avoid exposing the wireless transmitter to extreme temperatures water or severe shock e Avoid contact with any corrosive materials such as perfume alcohol or cleaning agents e Do not tamper with any of the internal components of this clock This will void the warranty and may cause damage Operation Clock Main Unit To ensure proper functioning of your clock with indoor outdoor temperature humidity and rain gauge please follow the below procedure 1 Insert new batteries in the main unit first See Battery Installation 2 Insert batteries in the two remote units Temperature Humidity Transmitter and Rain Gauge Transmitter 3 Do not touch any other buttons or settings on the clock It will automatically receive the remote temperature humidity rain gauge data and indoor temperature humidity Remote Temperature Humidity Transmitter 1 After installing the batteries or pressing the RESET button the temperature humidity RF radio frequency signal is immediately sent to the clock The clock attempts to receive the RF temperature humidity signal for the first five minutes and refreshes the RF temperature every three minutes 2 To select Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature units press C F button on the remote unit 3 Press SELECT butt
7. erence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Under the environment with radio frequency interference the sample may malfunction and require user to reset the sample York Survey Supply Centre 2015 temperature humidity are shown on the LCD Wireless Remote Temperature Humidity and Rainfall Transmission The transmission frequency is 433MHz The outdoor transmission range is 100 feet from the main unit Obstacles walls etc will reduce the transmission range Once the main unit is plugged in or the batteries have been installed it will start to receive signals for ten minutes Once batteries a
8. gauge window of the clock In this case press the RE SYNC button of the main unit then press RE SYNC button at the back of the transmitter The clock then attempts rainfall reception for another six minutes 5 If the clock does not display the rain gauge data after six minutes relocate the clock or the rain gauge until reception is successful 6 Mount the rain gauge on a level surface use metal ring to adjust the levelling of the rain gauge 7 Close the outer case The installation of the rain gauge is completed Synchronisation of Remote Units and Main Unit 1 After the batteries have been inserted in the main unit and in the remote transmitter unit the LCD on the remote should show current temperature humidity In a few minutes the remote temperature humidity rainfall are shown in the outside temperature humidity rainfall field on the main unit If at least ten minutes pass and the outside temperature humidity rainfall field displays instead of the remote unit s temperature humidity rainfall see the Transmission Troubleshooting section Be sure the main unit Ref operat98 instructions 15 33405 qxp 05 01 15 4 and transmitter units are in sync and the outdoor temperature humidity rainfall are displayed on the main unit 2 After a few minutes place the remote transmitter unit in the desired outdoor location within 100 feet maximum of the main unit Place the main unit as close as possible to the ou
9. infall of the last month will be displayed This display is updated 1st of each month at 12 00am 5 Season Total Press the HISTORY button and the average rainfall of the last season 1st season 1st Jan 2nd season 1st April 3rd season 1st July 4th season 1st October will be displayed This display is updated at the starting day of each season at 12 00am 6 The Rain Gauge is reset if the clock is set manually and day setting deviation is larger than half an hour Barometer and Rainfall History 1 Pressing the HISTORY button to see the history of mean Barometer and total Rainfall for the current day week month and quarter season The display sequence is current daily weekly monthly quarterly current 2 Current Barometer and Rain rate will display after five seconds 3 Press the CLEAR button when mean Barometer and total Rainfall are displayed to clear all data Units Setting 1 Barometer press PRESSURE UNIT button the unit can select units of mb inHg mmHg or hPa 2 Rainfall press RAINFALL UNIT button the unit can select units of in hr or mm hr Indoor and Outdoor Remote Temperature Humidity Readout 1 The indoor and outdoor temperatures can be displayed in either F or C The main unit converts the temperature if the remote transmitter unit is set to a different temperature display If the temperature and or humidity exceeds or falls below the unit s range the display shows either H
10. ndicates a significant decrease in atmospheric pressure This means the weather is going to get worse 3 The forecast icon Forecast Without an arrow indicates a steady insignificant change of atmospheric pressure This means the weather will remain unchanged Tendency Up Tendency Down Tendency Steady _ FORECAST FORECAST FORECAST P _ el Weather Conditions SUNNY PARTLY CLOUDY mt es a The current weather condition is displayed using one CLOUDY STORMY RAINY Sh Bh of five animated icons Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy Rainy or Stormy The stormy icon only appears when a sudden and serious drop in atmospheric pressure is detected Barometric Graph 1 The barometric graph shows the previous day s pressure changes The Time Axis shows the changes from the previous day e g 4 4 00am 8 8 00am 12 12 00pm 16 4 00pm 20 8 00pm and 24 12 00am 2 The unit stores the pressure mean of the previous day from 12 00am to 11 59pm 3 The barometric graph shows the pressure difference between the pressure at the time 4 00am 8 00am 12 00pm 4 00pm 8 00pm and 12 00pm and the mean pressure 4 If the pressure difference exceeds 6mb millibars then the barometric graph shows the 6mb 5 The barometric graph resets if there is a change to the time zone Daylight Saving Time or day setting manual or radio controlled The barometric graph resets if the clock setting manual or
11. on to select temperature or humidity display Press and hold SELECT button for two seconds until LCD shows temperature and humidity is displayed alternatively To stop scrolling temperature and humidity display press and hold SELECT button again for two seconds until disappears 4 If the RF temperature humidity signal is not received within five attempts appears in the outdoor temperature window of the clock In this case press the RE SYNC button of the main unit then press RESET button on the back of the transmitter The clock then attempts outdoor humidity 5 If the clock does not display the outdoor temperature humidity after six minutes relocate the clock or the transmitter until reception is York Survey Supply Centre 2015 successful Remote Rain Gauge Transmitter 1 Open the outer case of the rain gauge See diagram Rotate outer case 1 2 counter clockwise to open Press both hook s end to open inner cover 2 Remove the tape from the bucket inside so it moves freely 3 Batteries are already installed in the rain gauge Remove the inner cover to access the RESET RE SYNC buttons Pressing the RESET button the rain gauge RF radio frequency signal is immediately sent to the clock The rain gauge window on the main unit will display 0 showing the reception was successful 4 If the rain gauge signal is not received within five attempts appears in the rain
12. once it has sounded press the SNOOZE LIGHT button Alarm On with Snooze The bleeping alarm with snooze wakes you to one minute of beeping that repeats every five minutes until turned off 1 To select the beeping alarm with snooze slide the ALM OFF ALM ON SNOOZE switch to SNOOZE 2 To activate the snooze function after the alarm has sounded you may either wait for the alarm to turn off after one minute or you may press the ALARM STOP LIGHT button In both instances the alarm repeats every five minutes until it is turned off Alarm Off To turn off the snooze alarm slide the ALM OFF ALM ON SNOOZE switch to ALM OFF Backlight and Dimmer Switch 1 The unit has a backlight that is always on Plug the main unit into a wall outlet using the supplied adaptor 2 To activate the automatic backlight while the unit is running on battery power press the ALARM STOP LIGHT button The backlit LCD turns on for LCD Features The Weather Station with Atomic Clock can be set to many different modes The LCD shown is the normal operating mode The actual data shown will be different based on your local settings and conditions Alarm On Indicator Snooze On Indicator Month and Date ie H TA caa Time i l Saal e iddia e b857 Bs Indoor Ouidoor Humidity Temperature Rainfall Amount Per Hour rr Press History Button Eel For total Amounts Forecast loon Indoor Humidity Quldoor Temperature Last 24 Hour
13. ote transmitter is within range and the path is clear of obstacles or other interference see Interference section Shorten the distance if necessary Interference Signals from other household devices such as Ref operat98 instructions 15 33405 qxp 05 01 15 garage entry controls doorbells and home security systems may interfere with the temperature data transmission and may cause temporary reception failure This is normal and does not affect the general performance of the unit The transmission and reception of the temperature humidity rainfall reading will resume once the interference has stopped Manual Clock Setting 1 Press and hold SET button for two seconds until a beep sounds to start clock setting The year will display in flashing characters on the clock time portion of the LCD 2 Press buttons to adjust the year between 2004 and 2099 3 Press SET button consecutively to proceed to Month Date setting Hour Minute setting 12 Hour 24 Hour time Display 4 Press and hold either for fast setting Setting the Alarm Press button once for a beep sound press button again to set the alarm time Press and hold for fast setting After setting release button the alarm is set Alarm On The beeping alarm wakes you to one minute of beeping until the alarm is turned off 1 To select the alarm on slide the ALM OFF ALM ON SNOOZE switch to ALM ON 2 To turn off the alarm
14. re placed in the remote units it will start to transmit temperature humidity rainfall data to the main unit every three minutes Upon successful reception the remote outdoor temperature humidity and rainfall will be shown in the remote temperature humidity rainfall field on the LCD The main unit automatically updates the remote reading at three minute intervals Receiver Signal Indicator Icons The following icons indicate the signal transmission status on the LCD a NO SIGNAL DETECTION SIGNAL DETECTION Transmission Troubleshooting 1 If the main unit does not receive signals within the first ten minutes a blank appears in the OUT TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY or RAINFALL window on the LCD If at any time during operation a signal is not received after five consecutive intervals a blank appears If this happens press the RE SYNC button The main unit will receive signals for ten minutes 2 If the remote unit s batteries are running low a low battery icon appears in the OUT TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY or RAINFALL field Replace the batteries 3 If the display unexpectedly goes blank press the RE SYNC button on the main unit to force the main unit to receive a signal If this does not work check the following The AC DC adaptor is plugged in properly to the wall and unit The remote unit is still in place The batteries in both the remote unit and the main unit are still good Replace if necessary The rem
15. tdoor remote unit For best results the remote unit should be placed within sight of the main unit such as outside the closest window If necessary screw the included wall mount bracket to a convenient outdoor location and place the transmitter unit inside the bracket The remote outdoor temperature humidity rainfall will be shown on the main unit Obstacles walls etc reduce the range significantly The transmitter should be placed where it will not experience weather extremes such as rain snow direct sunlight etc This allows you to receive an accurate outside temperature humidity rainfall reading and weather forecast Note For more details on synchronization please refer to Wireless Remote Temperature Transmission Weather Forecast The local weather forecast and weather tendency are predicted using the rate of change in atmospheric pressure determined by a precisely calibrated pressure sensor After turning the unit on for the first time it takes 24 hours for the weather forecasting data to be calculated for the first time After 24 hours the unit calculates the weather for the next 6 hours To ensure a reliable weather calculation do not relocate the unit during operation Weather tendency is indicated by an up or down forecast arrow 1 The up arrow icon forecast indicates a significant increase in atmospheric pressure This normally means the weather is going to improve 2 The down arrow icon i
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