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Inslrudion Manual
I Introduction: About the Professional Weather Center
2 Overview of Features
Sertion I: Setup
4 Installing Batteries and Powering On
6 Setting Time and Date
8 Installing the Wireless Multi-Sensor
I0 Setting additional preferences
Section 2: Using the Professional Weather Center
II Basic Functions
12 Wind Speed
I3 Temperature & Humidity
14 Weather Forecast
IS Atmospheric Pressure
I6 Moon Phase & Seasonal Display
I7 Weather Category History
I8 Weather Category Alarms
Section 3: Tips onrl Troubleshooting
2I Maintenance Tips
22 Troubleshooting
24 Specifications
Parts list model #00639
7. Display console with table top stand
2. Integrated multi—sensor
3. Integrated multi—sensor mounting bracket
Introduction
The Acurite® Professional Weather Center with Integrated
Multi-Sensor collects outside weather data and sends the data via
wireless signal to the included Display Console. This weather
center has been designed to be easy to install and use, without
compromising any of the professional weather tracking features
you want.
The Acurite® Integrated Multi-Sensor is completely wireless and
contains sensors to measure rainfall, temperature, humidity, wind
speed, and wind direction. The Integrated Multi-Sensor is battery
powered and features a solar panel for running an internal
ospirating fan. The internal fan will assist in drawing ambient air
through to reduce the heating effects of solar radiation, resulting
in a more accurate air temperature measurement.
The sleek display console houses a liquid crystal display (LCD)
which will calculate and display all the weather data received
from the Integrated Multi-Sensor outside. The Display Console has
professional weather features such as alarms for weather
conditions and daily/all time record highs and lows.
Please read through this manual to learn more about the Acurite®
Professional Weather Center. Keep this manual for future
reference.
Integrated Multi-Sensor Features
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Installing Batteries - Integrated Sensor
DISPLAY CONSOLE
” BC” SWITCH SELECTION
0 SET ”ABC” SWITCH TO MATCH
Remove Battery
Compartment
Cover
Install 4
”AA" Alkaline*
Batteries
*install lithium batteries for
use in temperatures
below -4°F
BATTERIES MUST BE INSTALLED FOR THE INTEGRATED SENSOR
TO OPERATE
PLEASE DISPOSE OF OLD OR DEFECTIVE BATTERIES IN AN
ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE WAY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH
YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
Installing Batteries - Display Console
SET ”ABC” SWITCH TO MATCH
SENSOR “ABC” SWITCH SELECTION
Remove Battery
Compartment
Cover
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”AA” Alkaline =
Batteries =
Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the display
console. Install 3 ”AA” size alkaline batteries into the display
console.
IMPORTANT: set the time and date as soon as possible, weather
history data is driven by the time and date and will record incorrect
time and date information if the time and date are not set correctly.
Installing the Wireless Multi-Sensor
After installing batteries into the Wireless Multi-sensor, you must
choose a location to install the sensor. To ensure that your weather
center performs at its best, follow these guidelines to choose a
mounting location for the wireless multi-sensor:
' INSTALL AWIV FROM llEA'l' l. HUMIDITY SOURCES:
no NOT Place the wireless multi-sensor near localized heat
sources like heaters, air conditioners, chimneys and exhaust
vents. Install the wireless multi-sensor away From asphalt or
concrete as these surfaces radiate heat from the sun. Also avoid
installing the sensor near pools, spas, or other bodies of water
as these water sources may affect the accuracy of the humidity.
' INSTALL AWIV FROM SPRINKLER HEADS:
DO NOT install the wireless multi-sensor where it will be directly
sprayed by a sprinkler system, this may force water into the
housing.
. Wllll) OBSTRUCTIONS:
DO consider a mounting location that has very little structures
around the sensor, to ensure proper wind speed measurements.
0 INSTALLATION llElGllT:
no Mount the wireless multi-sensor at least 5 feet off the ground
(higher is better for accurate wind measurements) in an 0 en
area NO FURTHER than 300 feet (100 meters) from the isplay
console. A typical installation would involve mounting the
bracket to a secured length of 2x4 or AXA wood (not included).
0 LEVEL INSTALLATION:
no Install the wireless multi-sensor as level as possible to ensure
accurate wind measurements. Use a bubble level (not included)
to help ensure a level installation.
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‘ Mount the sensor onto a 3/11” schedule A0
PVC (25.8 mm OD.) pole (not included).
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lightening strikes.
Insert the pole completely into the bottom
of the wireless sensor. Use the included
screw to securely mount the sensor so it
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BRACKET winds.
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Use caution when installing sensor or
erecting the pole. Do not install during
[POLE NUT electrical storms. Do not place pole or
INCLUDED] sensor near electrical transmission lines or
electrical equipment.
Setting the Time & Date
After powering on the display console, you must set your local time
and date. It is important to do this as soon as possible, as the history
functions will utilize the clock and calendar to time stamp records
and data of interest.
The default selected weather category on the display should be "SET
CLOCK” after initial power on. If ”SET CLOCK” is not currently
displayed, press the up or down buttons until ”SET CLOCK?" is
displayed
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4. Adiust the minute up or down
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The clock setting procedure is now complete.
After setting the clock upon initial startup, the display should
automatically bring you to the "SET DATE?” If ”SET DATE?" is not
currently displayed, press the up or down buttons until ”SET DATE?”
is displayed.
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The Date setting procedure is now complete.
Setting add onal preferences
CHANGING “III'I'S
The Professional Wireless Weather Center comes pre-set from the
factory in standard units ( mph, “F, etc.). You may wish to change to
metric units ( kph, °C, etc.).
To change the units, you need to first select "SET UNITS?" in the
center display area by pressing the up or down buttons.
SET
UNITS?
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1. Press the ”SET” button to adjust the unit preference
2. Press the up or down buttons to select either ”STAND” for standard
or ”METRIC" for metric units.
3. Press the ”SET" button to confirm your desired selection
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The Professional Wireless Weather Center was designed to give you
the most often used information at a glance. The following is an
overview of basic functions for everyday use.
WEATHER SELECT:
The ”Weather Select” area of the display will chart the previous 12
hours of data for the outdoor temperature, outdoor humidity, wind
speed, wind speed peak, wind speed average, and barometer. To
change the selected category, press the selection button located to
the left of the weather select display area.
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wlRElESS SIGNAL RECEP'HOH K0":
The display console features a ”SENSOR” signal reception icon to the
left of the clock display area. If there are a low number of "bars"
present, you may experience no temperature display ( ”—” ) or
inaccuracy. Occasionally, due to intermittent physical obstructions (such
as vehicle traffic, etc.) or other environmental interference, the signal
may be lost. If the sensor batteries are low the signal will be lost as well.
After a signal loss— the display console will automatically begin to search
for the wireless multi-sensor and attempt to re-acquire the wireless signal.
In the event that the signal is lost completely and cannot be re-ocquired,
the wireless signal icon will flash with NO signal bars shown.
In the case that the sensor signal is lost completely, you will need to
relocate the display console or the wireless multi-sensor.
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Wind Speed
The display console features CURRENT WIND SPEED, WIND SPEED
PEAK, WIND SPEED AVERAGE All of the wind data points are
displayed in the upper left portion of the display.
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The CURRENT wind speed will display the currently recorded
wind speed and is updated approximately every 18 seconds.
9 WM» SPEED PEAK:
The WIND SPEED PEAK will display the highest wind speed
recorded in the previous 90 minutes.
0 mm) SPEED AVERAGE:
The WIND SPEED AVERAGE will display the average of all the
wind speed numbers recorded in the previous 2 minutes.
The previous 12 hours of data from these three wind speed
measurements can also be viewed in the weather select area. Simply
press the selection lautton to choose between the listed categories for
a quick view of the previous 12 hours of weather.
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ADVANCED WIND FEATURES
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Temperature & Humidity
The display console features OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE &
HUMIDITY as well as INDOOR TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY.
Outdoor temperature and humidity data points are shown in the
upper right portion of the display.
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OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE:
The OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE sensor is located within the
wireless multi-sensor. This sensor is ventilated, which will provide
a more accurate temperature measurement when exposed to
direct sunlight.
OUTDOOR HUMIDITY:
The OUTDOOR HUMIDITY sensor is located within the wireless
multi-sensor. This sensor is ventilated to provide a more accurate
humidity measurement when exposed to direct sunlight.
$ TREND INDlCATONs:
The OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY displays' both
feature a trend arrow indicator. One at the three arrow icons
will display- indicating it the temperature or humidity is RISING,
STEADY, or FALLING.
INDOOR TEMPERATURE I. NUMIDITV:
The INDOOR TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY is shown in the lower
right of the top display panel. The INDOOR sensors are located
within the display console, which is ventilated For accuracy.
SEE "USING ALARMS" AND "NISTORY" TO EXPLORE MORE
ADVANCED TEMPERATURE l NUMIDITY FEATURES
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Weather Forecast
FORECAST: 14 clay learning mocle
This weather center has a patented ”fourteen day learning mode”
calibration process. During this learning mode the weather center
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.
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FORECAST: future forecast icon
The display console features a weather forecast icon which gives you
the predicted weather forecast for the next 12 to 24 hours based on
an advanced algorithm that observes the changes in barometric
pressure and temperature. The FORECAST icon will then predict the
future (next 12 to 24 hours) weather forecast. This weather station
will provide the most accurate forecast that a single station weather
instrument can provide.
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Atmospheric Pressure
Atmospheric Pressure is defined as the pressure at any location on
the Earth, caused by the weight of the column of air above it. At sea
level, atmospheric pressure has an average value of one atmosphere
and gradually decreases as altitude increases. Also called
barometric pressure.
The weight of the atmosphere that envelopes Earth exerts pressure
on all points of the planet's surface. Meteorologists use barometers
to measure this atmospheric pressure (also called barometric
pressure). At sea level the atmospheric pressure is approximately 1
kilogram per square centimeter (14.7 pounds per square inch),
which will cause a column of mercury in a mercury barometer to rise
760 millimeters (30.4 inches). Variations in the atmospheric pressure
greatly affect the weather. Low pressure generally brings rain. In
areas of low air pressure, the air is less dense and relatively warm,
which causes it to rise. The expanding and rising air naturally cools,
and the water vapor in the air condenses, forming clouds and the
drops that fall as rain. In high pressure areas, the air is dense and
relatively cool, which causes it to sink. The water vapor in the sinking
air doesn't condense, resulting in clear skies.
PRESSURE:
The display console
features a pressure
read-out, just to the FUTURE FORECAST EARDMETRic PRESSURE
right of the forecast 9 2:2 EBB 1 e, @
icon. The pressure
readout area will also
indicate if the pressure
is falling, steady, or
rising.
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Moon Phase
This weather center features a moon phase window which will
automatically display the current moon phase, provided the calendar
is set properly.
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CRESCENT QUARTER GIBBDUS GIBBDUS QUARTER CRESCENT
Seasonal Display
This weather station features a "Seasonal" display area which will
automatically display the wind chill, the dew point or the heat index
information when it is most relevant.
above 80°F (27°Cl
less than 40°F [4°C]
WIND CHILL
HEAT INDEX
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Weather Category History Functions
IIIS'I'ORV RECORDS:
Each weather category (example- ”OUTDOOR TEMP” category
shown below) will display today's LOW and/or HIGH record by
default.
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To View the all time LOW record For the currently selected weather
category, press the ”RECORDS" button. The display will show the all
time low record as well as the month/date and year the record was
set. Press the ”RECORDS" button again to view the all time HIGH
record and the month/date and year the record was set.
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CLEARING RECORDS:
To clear any displayed record, press the corresponding”CLEAR”
button. The record will then be deleted from memory.
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Weather Category Alarm Functions
WEATHER ALARMS:
Each weather category (example- ”OUTDOOR TEMP” category
shown below) features a programmable alarm. The alarm options
are displayed to the left of the currently selected weather category.
Alarms are all set to ”OFF” by default upon powering on the display
console.
ALARM VALUE ADJUST MODE:
To adjust an alarm value for the currently selected weather category,
press AND HOLD the "ALARM" button for the alarm you wish to set.
Note the ”SET” indicator illuminates when you are in alarm value set
mode.
currently selected
weather category
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To adjust the alarm value, press the down or up buttons. When you
are finished making adjustments to the alarm value, press the ”SET"
button again to confirm your adjustments.
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TURllllIG ALARMS 0" or OFF:
Alter you have adjusted and set an alarm value, you will note that
the alarm is HOT automatically turned on. This is done to help prevent
”false alarms” and also allows you to set all your preferred alarm
values ahead of time without having to turn them all off when you
are finished.
To turn an alarm ON, press the alarm on/off button. You will note
the ”OFF” will change to ”ON”. This alarm is now ”ON", and the
display console will alert you when this value is reached with an
audible alarm and an alarm icon indicator on the display.
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SILENCE A SOUNDING ALARM:
When an alarm is sounding, the weather category display will
automatically change to show the affected category and alarm
(flashing). The affected weather data on the display console will also
flash.
The alarm will sound initially for 30 second, then silence itself.
The alarm will then sound every 30 second in every hour afterwards
until one of the following takes place.
i. ”SNOOZE”- To silence a sounding alarm, press any button. This
will act similar to the ”SNOOZE" function on an alarm clock. The
alarm will silence, but will sound again if the alarm condition
reoccurs at a later time.
2.Turn the alarm "OFF”- The only way to permanently silence any
potential alarms is to turn the alarm ”OFF".
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Weather Category Alarm Notes
STORM ALARM NOTE:
The l‘STORM ALARM” can either be set to ON or OFF, no numerical
value can be set. If set to ”ON", the STORM alarm will sound as
soon as a large ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE DROP is observed by the
display console. A large pressure drop will usually indicate an
approaching storm.
CAUTION: the storm alarm Feature is NOT intended to be a safety
device and should not be considered a warning system. Your local
weather warning system and the national weather service should be
your main source for severe weather warnings and information.
To stay up to date on the latest weather advisories, watches, and
warnings consider purchasing a NOAA Weather Alert radio like the
Acurite® model 08550W. Tuned to receive alerts From the National
Weather Service, these devices provide up to the minute information
specific to your location on weather and other emergency conditions.
SUMMARY OF AVAILABLE WEATHER ALARMS:
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
OUTDOOR HUMIDITY
WIND SPEED
HEAT INDEX
DEW POINT
WIND CHILL
INDOOR TEMPERATURE
INDOOR HUMIDITY
STORM ALARM: LARGE PRESSURE DROP
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TEMPERATURE ALARM NOTE
When you set an alarm value below 50F, the alarm will only sound
it the temperature has FALLEN below that set alarm value. When
you set an alarm value above 50F, the alarm will only sound it the
temperature has RISEN above that set alarm value.
HUMIDITY ALARM NOTE
When you set an alarm value below 50%, the alarm will only sound
it the humidity has FALLEN below that set alarm value. When you set
an alarm value above 50%, the alarm will only sound it the humidity
has RISEN above that set alarm value.
DEW POINT ALARM NOTE
When you set an alarm value below 50F, the alarm will only sound
it the dew point has FALLEN below that set alarm value. When you
set an alarm value above 50F, the alarm will only sound it the dew
point has RISEN above that set alarm value.
WIHD SPEED
The alarm will only sound it the wind speed has RISEN above that
set alarm value
HEAT INDEX
The alarm will only sound it the heat index has RISEN above that set
alarm value
WIHD CHILL
The alarm will only sound if the heat index has FALLEN BELOW that
set alarm value
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“SPLAT CONSOLE MMIITEHANCE:
Clean with a soft damp cloth, do not use caustic cleaners or
abrasives as these will damage the finish on the display console.
Keep away from dust and dirt and moisture, dust ventilation ports
regularly with a gentle puff of air, this will keep the indoor
temperature and humidity accurate.
"ITEGRATEO WlRElESS SENSOR MMIITEHAHCE:
Clean the housing with a damp cloth, do not use abrasive cleaners
or any materials that will mar the polished surfaces- this will result in
decreased performance and reliability.
Remove any foreign matter on the outside of the housing to allow for
free movement of wind vane and anemometer.
INSECTS: in most cases, insects will not pose a problem. However, in
some instances, insects may cause repeated obstructions to weather
measurement by nesting or building homes in or on the integrated
wireless sensor. In these cases, it may help to spray the housing with
a commercially available home insect guard/repellent product (not
included) to limit the problem. Please consult the insect repellent
manufacturers instructions and safety information before using.
BITTERY SAFETV: Clean the battery contacts and also those at the device prior to
battery installation. Remove batteries from equipment which is not to be used for an
extended period of time. Follow the polarity (+/—) diagram in the battery
compartment. Promptly remove dead batteries from the device. Dispose of used
batteries properly. Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended
are to be used. DO NOT incinerate used batteries. DO NOT dispose of batteries in
fire, as batteries may explode or leak. DO NOT mix old and new batteries or types
of batteries (alkaline/standard]. DO NOT use rechargeable batteries. DO NOT
recharge nan-rechargeable batteries. DO NOT short-circuit the supply terminals.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
ProlaIem Possible Solution
Relocate the main unit and/or the wireless
sensor. Both units must be within 330 feet
Bad (100m) from each other. Make sure both
Wireless Sensor units are placed at least 3 feet (.91 m) from
New” other electronic appliances and devices that
may interfere with the wireless
communication (such as TV’s, microwaves,
computers etc). NOTE: It may take up to 20
I no hm minutes for the main unit to re-synchronize
with the sensor when batteries are replaced.
Use lithium batteries in sensor when
temperature is below -A°F (20°C).
No Wireless Sensor Data
(no communication)
\ ' I no barsand flashing
"l: “do,“
It wireless reception is bad (no bars), see
”Bad Reception” section above. The wireless
ID setting on each unit must match tar all
units to communicate properly. See ”Set
Wireless ID" on the next page.
Display Console
Sireen Not Working
Batteries may need replacing
Please DO NOT return product to the retail store.
1—- For technical assistance and product return information. please call
é CustomerCare 877-221—1252 Man
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TROUBLESHGOTING
Set Wireless LI).
This wireless Ihermometer
uses long range 1133th
radio frequency for
communication.
In Ihe event that you have
reception problems due to
have 0 selectable wireless
ID. The ID swiIches ore
locoIed within the battery
compartments of the
display console and Ihe
integrated wireless sensor.
but boIh Ihe moin unit and
Ihe wireless sensor lD's
must match for successful
synchronization.
interference, both the main
unit and the wireless sensor
You may choose A, B or C;
ABC
Both wireless ID
switches
must match
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SPECIFICATIONS
Product Facts
Batteries: 7 x ”AA” (not included)
Lithium Batteries Recommended in Outdoor
Sensor iitemperatures are beiow —A”F
Measurement Ranges
OutdourTemperature:-40°Ft0158°F
4050 to 71700
1% I0 99”/u
0 to 99mph
0 to 759 kph
IndoorTemperature: 32°Ft0122°F
UflCta 50°C
16% to 98%
Outdoor Humidity:
Wind Speed:
Indoor Humidity:
Wireless Range: 330 ft/ iCD n MAX
Depending on home construction materiais
ms in (mm
mm. m cMiNA
leiled Cine
Veer Warrflnly
insimdivns &
Wm kncwsec
Customer Care:
877-221-1252
www.chaneyinstrument.com
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