Chaney Instrument 00595XTX2 Wireless Weather Station User Manual
Chaney Instrument Co. Wireless Weather Station Users Manual
Users Manual
The ACURITE® professional wireless weather station comes complete with the following
items:
1. Main unit with foot stand for desktop use
2. Wireless Thermo-Hygrometer & mounting bracket
3. Wireless Wind speed sensor & mounting bracket
4. Instruction Manual
5. Quick Start Guide
6. Mounting screws & wall anchors
OVERVIEW OF FEATURES
WEATHER STATION MAIN UNIT:
The main unit measures the indoor environment temperature and humidity and receives
weather and time data from the two outdoor wireless sensors. The following sensors send
data back to the main unit:
1. Wireless Thermo-Hygrometer/Atomic Clock Sensor
2. Wireless Wind Sensor
The wireless weather station receives the wireless sensor data a number of times each
minute, updating you with the latest and most accurate weather information on the large,
easy-to-read LCD display, using icons and trend indicators. Enjoy using the weather station
either on the wall, using the hanging slot by fastening with a nail or provided screw, or on a
desktop, using the included snap-on foot stand.
The professional wireless weather station is composed of the following features:
• Displays the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) WWVB Radio Controlled
time and date
•
Weather data, with programmable alarms for certain weather conditions, and records all minimum
and maximum values
• Indoor/outdoor temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius (user selectable)
• Indoor/outdoor relative humidity
• Air pressure reading in Hg or hPa
• Weather forecast with weather icons and trend indicators
• Wind speed and wind direction display with LCD compass
• Wind chill temperature display
• Heat index temperature display
• Dew point temperature display
• Time, temperature and storm alarms
• Buttons for use: MAX (+), MIN (-), DISPLAY (daily record), CLEAR, SET-UP
(on/off/record), ALARM, CHANNEL (off/wave), SNOOZE (alarm off)
NIST WWVB RADIO CONTROLLED ATOMIC SIGNAL DESCRIPTION:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology government operated WWVB atomic
radio signal, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, is the most accurate radio signal, used by
television, radio and military for the most split-second time and date information. The time
and date display on this weather station is based on the signal provided by the atomic clock
in Colorado.
WIRELESS THERMO-HYGROMETER ATOMIC CLOCK SENSOR:
The thermo-hygrometer atomic clock sensor measures the outdoor temperature and relative
humidity. It also includes the radio controlled atomic clock transmitter, which receives data
from the atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, and then sends the received data back to the
main unit display. The data is sent by a 433MHz radio controlled wireless transmission.
Transmission can be received up to 100 feet away in an unobstructed open area.
WIRELESS WIND SPEED SENSOR: The wind sensor measures wind speed and wind
direction and transmits this information to the main unit display. The data is sent by a
433MHz radio controlled wireless transmission. Transmission can be received up to 100 feet
away in an open area.
GETTING STARTED
MOUNTING AND PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS:
The wireless transmission distance from the thermo-hygrometer sensor and wind speed sensor
to the main unit in open space under ideal conditions is 100ft. Although the signal transmission
may travel through solid surfaces or objects, try to place the wireless sensors and main unit in a
location with minimal obstructions. The following points should be avoided if possible.
• High density of large trees.
• High radio frequency areas.
• Low-E Glass.
• Thick concrete, stone or brick.
• The main unit, thermo-hygrometer and wind speed sensors should not be mounted to
metal surfaces as this can reduce range of transmission.
• Prior to drilling mounting holes or permanently affixing any of the units, please ensure
the main unit con receive the signal from the remote sensors in the desired location.
• For best reception of the signal from the atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, place the
sensor in a location with a direction towards Colorado.
• The WWVB signal will be obtained easiest in the nighttime hours when the signal is the
strongest.
TOOLS NEEDED:
• Philips type screwdriver: for optional surface mounting of the wireless sensor / brackets.
QUICK
START
1 2 3
4 5 6
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
MAIN UNIT:
The included foot mount can be attached to
the bottom of the main unit for easy placement
on any flat surface. Alternatively, the main
unit can be wall mounted in the desired
location by using the hang hole on the back of
the unit.
WIRELESS THERMO-HYGROMEMTER SENSOR:
The best place to mount the thermo-
hygrometer sensor is in a location out of direct
sunlight and protected by extreme weather
conditions, such as under the extension of the
home roof, under a covered patio or deck.
Mount the bracket that the thermo-
hygrometer sensor will set in at about eye level
by using the four included screws. Once the
bracket has been properly affixed in the
desired location, place the sensor in the
bracket holder. The thermo-hygrometer
wireless sensor may also be mounted on a
pole; which is outlined in the section
“OPTIONAL POLE MOUNTING.”
Mount With
Arrow Pointing Up
MOUNTING THE WIRELESS WIND
SPEED AND WIND DIRECTION
SENSOR:
Before permanently mounting the wind
speed bracket, make sure that the
wind-fan and wind-vane can rotate freely
without any disruption. Also note that
the wind speed sensor bracket arm
must be pointing north. The wind speed
sensor should be positioned to allow the
wind to flow around the sensor
unhindered from all directions for the
most accurate and correct readings.
OPTIONAL POLE MOUNTING:
Both sensors are designed to mount in
two ways, either to flat surfaces like wood
posts, or to 3/4” schedule 40 PVC pipe
(the outside dimension of the pipe
actually measures approximately 1, 1/16”).
The pipe mounting method is often
referred to in these instructions.
The ideal mounting scenario would be for
the wireless thermo-hygrometer to be
mounted on the north side of the building
and for the wind sensor to be mounted
well away from the building and high in the
air. Please test the wireless signal range
before permanently mounting.
Since PVC pipe is somewhat flexible, if a
tall wind sensor mast is being erected, a
larger diameter PVC pipe should be used
for the base with a reducer fitting placed
at the top.
Plastic pipes used for mounting are
non-conductive and reduce the likelihood
of lightening strikes.
BATTERIES (not included)
NOTE: Do not install batteries in any of the units until you have read through the initial
set-up steps in their entirety.
BATTERY TYPE:
INDOOR UNIT: “AA” (3) alkaline type batteries can be used for the indoor unit.
WIRELESS OUTDOOR UNITS: It is recommended that LITHIUM type “AA” batteries be used
in any outdoor units when the temperature drops below -4ºF. Alkaline batteries may freeze
at very low temperatures and will fail to provide adequate power to the wireless units.
MAIN UNIT BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
When the low battery indicator icon becomes present, it is recommended that you change
the batteries. Replace only with the same or equivalent type of fresh alkaline batteries.
BATTERY INSTALLATION:
For the first installation, insert the batteries into the two WIRELESS SENSORS FIRST and
then into the main unit.
Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor: (See illustration next page) Rotate and pull the top casing
from the bottom cone by turning the unit upside down and rotating counter-clock wise
until casing pulls apart. Insert 2 fresh “AA” batteries (batteries not included). Replace
the battery compartment cover and rotate the top back into the bottom piece.
Wind Sensor: (See illustration next page) Twist off the top from the bottom and open the
battery cover located on the bottom of the sensor. Insert 2 fresh “AA” batteries.
(Batteries not included). Replace battery door cover by putting battery cover on half way
and then sliding into place. Twist on the top to the bottom piece.
Main Unit: Open the battery cover located on the back of the unit and insert 3 fresh “AA”
batteries. (Batteries not included). Replace battery door cover.
NOTE: When reinstalling the batteries while holding down the “CLEAR” button, all user
settings will be cleared and the unit will set back to the factory default settings. If no
button is pushed during battery replacement, the last record and user settings will be
saved.
NOTE: When installing batteries, always install according to the polarity indicated in the
battery compartment ( + to + and - to - ).
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR: Low Battery Battery O.K.
Low battery indicator is displayed on the main unit for the main unit and all wireless
sensors. When replacing the batteries, please follow the battery installation procedure as
mentioned in this instruction manual. When installing or replacing batteries do not mix
battery types or old batteries with new batteries.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
When the low battery indicator icon becomes present, it is recommended that you change
the batteries. Replace only with the same or equivalent type of fresh alkaline batteries. This
method of battery replacement ensures there will be no loss in MIN/MAX and history data.
However, if main unit or sensors have remained without batteries for an extended period of
time, the main unit will lose the MIN/MAX and all weather data recordings and will have to be
synchronized again.
ACCESSING THE BATTERY COMPARTMENTS
Main Unit: Open the battery cover located on the back of the unit. Remove the screw set
provided for wall mount use and insert 3 fresh “AA” batteries. (Batteries not included).
Replace battery door cover.
Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor: Rotate and pull
the top casing from the bottom cone by turning
the unit upside down and rotating counter-clock
wise until casing pulls apart. Slide the battery
compartment cover (located on the side of the
sensor) off. Insert 2 fresh “AA” batteries
(batteries not included). Replace the battery
compartment cover and rotate the top back
into the bottom piece.
Wind Sensor: Twist off the top from the bottom
and open the battery cover located on the
bottom of the sensor. Insert 2 fresh “AA”
batteries. (Batteries not included). Replace
battery door cover by putting battery cover on
half way and then sliding into place. Twist on
the top to the bottom piece.
NOTE:
1. When installing batteries, always install
according to the polarity indicated in the
battery compartment.
2. When installing or replacing batteries do
not mix battery types or old batteries with
new batteries.
Battery
Door
Battery
Door
Bottom Cone
Top Casing
Top Casing
Bottom Casing
Batteries
Battery
Battery
C
A
B
INITIAL SET-UP
POWER ON:
Once the batteries have been inserted into the wireless sensors, they will automatically begin
transmitting data.
SIGNAL RECEPTION:
OUTDOOR WIRELESS SENSORS: As soon as the main unit is powered up, it will begin to
search for the outdoor wireless sensor signals. While in search mode, the bar icons will be
animated. During this time, all of the outdoor values will be shown as “---“ until the weather
data has been received correctly. To force a signal search, press and hold the “CHANNEL”
button for 3 seconds.
RADIO CONTROLLED ATOMIC CLOCK:
The Radio Controlled Atomic Clock (RCC) signal from Fort Collins, CO is relayed through the
wireless thermo-hygrometer sensor. If the RCC signal has successfully been received, “ ”
will be displayed. If the RCC signal has not been received, only the icon “ ” will be displayed.
The RCC signal is best received at night and may take up to 24 hours to be received initially.
OPERATION
After the main unit and the wireless sensor are
both powered on and wirelessly synchronized,
no further input is required. The atomic clock
will automatically re-synchronize occasionally to
ensure the clock is accurate.
The main unit has wireless signal reception
icons in the temperature display area. If there
are a low number of “bars” present, you may
experience no temperature or wind display
( “--” ) . In either case, you may need to
relocate one or both of the units. If most or
all 4 of the bars are present, wireless
reception is good and no action is required.
Wireless Reception
no reception great reception
Forecast Icon
This feature gives you the predicted weather
forecast for the next 12 to 24 hours based on an
advanced algorithm that includes barometric
pressure and temperature. This weather station
will provide the most accurate forecast that a
single station weather instrument can provide.
C
14 Day Learning Mode
This weather station has a patent pending
fourteen day learning mode calibration
process. During this learning mode the
weather station will make altitude calculations
that may affect the accuracy of the forecast.
Once the 14 day learning mode process is
complete, the learning mode icon will
disappear and the weather forecast should be
ready for superior operation.
B
Atomic Clock Reception Icon
A
6 7
Wind Reception
Icon
Thermo-Hygrometer
Sensor-reception
Icon
Optional Rain Gauge
Reception Icon
REFERENCE
BUTTON OPERATION DESCRIPTIONS:
The main unit has 7 buttons for user operation. Some buttons have multiple functions.
Please refer to the following for button operation description:
1. MIN BUTTON: Press the “MIN” button to enter the MIN MODE. The “MIN” icons on the
main unit will be displayed, showing minimum temperature, humidity, wind speed and
pressure for that day (resets every evening at midnight). Press the “EXIT” button to exit the
MIN MODE. The “MIN” icons will disappear.
2. MAX BUTTON: Press the “MAX” button to enter the MAX MODE. The “MAX” icons on
the main unit will be displayed, showing maximum temperature, humidity, wind speed and
pressure for that day (resets every evening at midnight). Press the “EXIT” button to exit the
MAX MODE. The “MAX” icon will disappear.
3. - / + BUTTON: In alarm and set up modes, decreases/ increases time, temp, humidity
levels.
4. DISPLAY (DAILY HISTORY) BUTTON: Press the “DISPLAY” button to toggle between
the following information in the upper right hand side of the main unit: WIND CHILL, HEAT
INDEX, DEW POINT, and RAIN GAUGE (sold separately).
5. DAILY HISTORY(DISPLAY) BUTTON: See pages 11-12 for instructions on viewing daily
highs and lows.
6. CLEAR BUTTON: Press the “CLEAR” button to clear any settings currently stored in
the main unit.
7. SET-UP (ON/OFF/RECORDS BUTTON): Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter the
general set-up mode.
8. ON/OFF (SET-UP): Turns off alarm when beeping; sets alarm when in ALARM mode.
9. RECORDS BUTTON: See page 13 for instructions on viewing long term highs and lows.
10. ALARM BUTTON: Press the “ALARM” button to stop any alarm for one day when the
alarm sounds. Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter the alarm set-up mode. See page 11.
NOTE: In “SET-UP” and “ALARM” setting mode, pressing either the “MIN” or “MAX”
buttons will allow the user to change any values. The user may press and hold the button
for rapid scroll through of values.
11. CHANNEL (EXIT) BUTTON: Press the “CHANNEL” button to view the outdoor
temperature and humidity for any additional sensors used. Additional sensors are sold
separately. Additional sensors are optional. Press and hold the “CHANNEL” button will force
the main unit into signal searching mode.
NOTE: Pressing the “EXIT” button will exit all of the MIN/MAX, SET-UP, and ALARM
settings while in these modes.
12. SNOOZE BAR (TOP OF UNIT): Press the “SNOOZE” bar to enter into the snooze
mode for 5 minutes when the time alarm is activated. The ALARM icon will be displayed and
blinking.
GENERAL SET-UP
The general setting mode allows the user to change several product default settings, which is
done by simply accessing one setting after the other by pressing the “SET-UP” button. In
normal mode, press and hold the “SET-UP” button for 3 seconds to enter the manual set-up
mode. The icon to set will be blinking. If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the manual set-up
mode returns to the normal display mode. The general programming takes the user through
the modes listed below.
1. Manual time setting (hours/minutes), if atomic time is not available.
2. Calendar setting (month/date/year).
3. Time zone setting (P/M/C/E) (Note: zone will be blinking to the right of the WAVE icon).
a. P = Pacific Standard Time
b. M = Mountain Standard Time
c. C = Central Standard Time
d. E = Eastern Standard Time
4. Daylight Saving Time setting (ON or OFF)
DST ON = Daylight Saving Time enabled.
DST OF = Daylight Saving Time disabled.
5. Temperature unit setting (ºC or ºF)
6. Wind speed unit setting (mph/kph/knots)
7. Air pressure unit setting (mbar/hPa/inHg).
While in the set-up mode, use “MAX” (+) or “MIN” (-) buttons to adjust the blinking values.
Press and hold for rapid scrolling through of the values. Press the “EXIT” button to exit the
set-up mode.
SELECTABLE DISPLAY MODES:
The following information options can be displayed on the main unit above the digital wind
direction compass. Press the “DISPLAY” button to toggle between the below weather data
information.
WIND CHILL:
Wind chill is the rapid cooling of the human body caused by air motion. Air motion acceler-
ates the rate of heat transfer from a human body to the surrounding atmosphere, especially
when temperatures are low. The wind chill is a calculation of temperature data from the
wireless thermo-hygrometer remote sensor and the wind sensor.
HEAT INDEX:
Heat index is the perceived temperature to the human body based on both air temperature
and the amount of moisture present in the air. The heat index is a calculation based on the
combined temperature and humidity data received from the wireless thermo-hygrometer
remote sensor.
DEW POINT:
The dew point temperature is the temperature to which the air must be cooled to reach
saturation. The dew point is a calculation of temperature and humidity data received from
the wireless thermo-hygrometer remote sensor.
RAIN GAUGE (Sold Separately):
When using the ACURITE® on Wireless Rain Gauge models 614/626, displays the rainfall
amount from the past 1 hour, 24 hours, 2 days and 19 days, as well as total amount of rainfall
recorded by this unit.
8 9
GENERAL WEATHER STATION FUNCTIONS
After the initial and general set-up, the following data will be displayed in different sections
on the main unit display.
MOON PHASE:
The moon phase indicator, found under the date display, shows the current phase of the
moon based on the yearly calendar.
CALENDAR FUNCTION: The calendar display, found under the time display shows the
current month and date with day indicator.
FORECAST ICONS: The main unit predicts weather conditions for the next 12 – 24 hours
based on the change in temperature and atmospheric pressure. The coverage area is up to
25 miles. Weather forecasts based on atmospheric pressure changes are about 70-75%
accurate. As weather conditions cannot be 100% correctly forecasted, we cannot be
responsible for any loss caused by an incorrect forecast.
More than 20 icons will represent the 24 hr. weather forecast. Some common icons include:
TREND INDICATORS: Trend indicators for outdoor temperature and humidity and wind
speed show the trend tendency based on the past and current weather conditions.
BAROMETRIC BAR GRAPH AND PRESSURE HISTORY: The main unit shows BARO-
METRIC pressure in two forms, numerically and as a pressure history graph. The graph
indicates the pressure changes (range from +0.24inHg to -0.24inHg/ -8hPa mb to +8 hPa
mb) of the current and past 1,2,3,6 and 12 hours.
WIND FUNCTIONS:
Digital Compass: The digital compass indicates
the direction from which the wind is coming from,
marked by the arrow indicator, with 16 possible
directions. The wind direction is shown here
coming out of the WEST.
Wind Speed: The wind speed values are located in
the center of the digital compass. The wind speed
is transmitted from the wind sensor and is
updated approximately every 18 seconds. The wind
speed shown here is 4 (mph).
Wind Peak: The wind Peak displays the highest recorded
wind speed over he past 1 hour.
SPEED
WEATHER AND TIME ALARMS
ALARM SETTING MODE: The alarm setting mode allows the user to change several alarm
settings, which is done by accessing one mode after the other, simply by pressing the
“ALARM”” button. The individual alarm can be turned on and off by using the
“ON/OFF/RECORDS” button. When an alarm goes off, an audible tone will sound for one
minute.
Press and hold the “ALARM” button for 3 seconds to enter the alarm setting mode. The
time display and “AL” for alarm will be blinking. This indicates the user is now in the
alarm-setting mode. In alarm setting mode, to activate or deactivate any alarm, press the
“ON/OFF ” button.
For non-time alarms, the blinking “HH.H” means the high alarm value is to be set.
For non-time alarms, the blinking “LL.L” means the low alarm value is to be set.
While in the alarm mode, use “MIN” (-) or “MAX” (+) buttons to change any of the values.
Press and hold for rapid scroll through of any values. Press the “EXIT” button to exit any of
the above alarm modes. Press the “ALARM” button to stop the alarm for one day, or press
the “SNOOZE” button to turn the alarm time off for five-minute increments.
This weather station also comes equipped with a audible storm alarm. When activated, the
storm alarm will sound if there is a sudden or extreme drop in barometric pressure or if
there is a constant progressive drop in barometric pressure. NOTE: If no button is pressed
for 30 seconds, the alarm setting mode returns to the normal display mode.
Pressing the “ALARM” button during the alarm-setting mode scrolls through the following
settings:
1. Time alarm setting (hours, minutes)
2. Indoor temperature alarm (high, low)
3. Indoor humidity alarm (high, low)
4. Outdoor temperature alarm (high, low, at the current channel)
5. Outdoor humidity alarm (high, low)
6. Wind chill alarm (low)
7. Heat index alarm (high)
8. Dew point alarm (high, low)
9. Wind speed alarm
10. Storm alarm
MINIMUM & MAXIMUM RECORD MODE
The “MIN/MAX” buttons provide the user with information about the minimum and
maximum values of today’s weather data. It also acts as an access mode for the daily and
long-term records, with the time and date of their recordings.
TO ACCESS THE MIN OR MAX VALUES (TODAY’S HIGH’S AND LOW’S):
Press the “MIN” or “MAX” button to display the corresponding highs or lows of the day.
10 11
SUNNY RAINY / SNOW CLOUDY PARTLY CLOUDY
(CONTINUED):
When pressing the “MIN” or “MAX” button, the unit will show the highest and lowest valves
for that day for the following records. Outdoor temperature, outdoor humidity, indoor
temperature, indoor humidity, wind speed, wind peak, the selectable display item and
barometric pressure. Barometric pressure is displayed in the lower display window. These
valves reset at midnight daily.
NOTE: To show min/max values for wind chill, heat index, or dew point (the selectable
display area), the value of interest must first be displayed by pressing the “DISPLAY” button
until the desired value is displayed.
DAILY HISTORY:
The Daily History is a feature that displays a single value with the date and time of its
recording. When the daily history is being displayed, the value, date and time will be blinking.
When the unit is in a daily history mode, the unit will display a blinking “dr” next to the time
of the recording, indicating Daily History. The main unit automatically stores the last seven
days worth of recordings.
TO ACCESS THE DAILY HISTORY:
While in either the “MIN” or “MAX” mode, press the “DAILY HISTORY” button to show either
the “MIN” or “MAX” for any of the values shown in the graph below. Continue to press the
“DAILY HISTORY” button to scroll through each of the values shown in the graph below.
To review the history of a blinking value, press the “-“ or “+” button to scroll backwards and
forwards within the last seven days of recordings. The value, date and time will update to
show when the record occurred.
NOTE: While reviewing the history for a certain value, pressing the “DAILY HISTORY” button
automatically returns the unit to the present-day next value as shown in the graph below.
NOTE: Pressing the “exit” button at anytime, returns the unit to normal operating mode.
NOTE: Daily records can not be cleared; they automatically adjust on the seven day cycle.
Display
History
Outdoor Temperature
Outdoor Humidity
Indoor Temperature
Indoor Humidity
Wind Peak
** Selectable Display
Barometric Pressure
TO ACCESS THE LONG-TERM RECORDS:
While in either the “MIN” or “MAX” mode, press the “RECORDS” button to show the
long-term record highs or lows of the weather station. At this point, the unit will display a
blinking “Lr” in the second’s window and the unit will show all the record values.These
values show the highest or lowest values ever recorded on the weather station.
To obtain the historical details for these records, press the “RECORDS” button and the
record, along with time and date will be blinking. Press the “RECORDS” button again to
scroll through each of the unit’s minimum and maximum record values.
CLEARING LONG-TERM RECORDS:
To clear long-term records, press either the “MIN” or “MAX” button, then press the
“RECORDS” button. At this point, the unit will display a blinking “Lr” in the second’s
window and the unit will show all the record values. Press the “CLEAR” button to clear all
the minimum or maximum values. All Long-Term records are cleared at once. This feature
is most often used at the beginning or end a of a given season. Pressing the “exit” button
at anytime, returns the unit to normal operating mode.
MAINTENANCE
Clean the housing and screen of the base station only with a soft damp cloth. Do not use
abrasives or solvents. Do not submerge in water.
• Clean the outer housing of the thermo-hygrometer sensor with a soft damp cloth. Do
not use abrasives or solvents. Do not take sensor apart. Do not clean funnel of sensor.
Do not submerse sensor under running water.
• Clean the wind speed and direction sensor only with a soft damp cloth. Do not take
sensor apart. Do not use abrasives or solvents. Do not submerge in water.
• Should there be damage to any part of main unit and/or sensors, do not attempt to
repair, as this will result in loss of any manufacturer guarantee. Please send damaged
part(s) to manufacture for repair/replacement. Manufacturer information is located at
the end of this user manual.
GENERAL CARE OF MAIN UNIT AND WIRELESS SENSORS:
• Avoid exposing main unit and wireless sensors to extreme temperatures, keep out of
direct sunlight away from water or severe shock.
• When the outside temperature falls below -4ºF, the batteries in the wireless sensors
may not produce enough current to power the transmitter, if this happens, the main
unit will not show an outdoor temperature reading. We recommend the thermo-
hygrometer wireless sensor be brought indoors during prolonged periods of
sub-freezing temperatures.
RESET
On the back of the receiver unit is a small hole labeled “Reset”. Inserting a narrow rod
such as a paperclip will reset the unit and restore factory setting. Daily History will be lost
but long term records remain in memory.
12 13
Wind Chill
Heat Index
Dew Point
Rainfall History
(If connected with rain gauge)
“Daily History”
14 15
REFERENCE: FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS MODEL# 00594W
Do not return product to retail store. For Technical Assistance and
product return information, please contact Customer Care at:
877-221-1252
HOURS: Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 pm CST.
“Records”
2009
EST
19
0
Wind Peak