Fine Offset Electronics WH19 Weather Station User Manual 15 WH19 UserMan

Fine Offset Electronics Co., Ltd. Weather Station 15 WH19 UserMan

15_WH19 UserMan

 Version 1.0             Page 1        Wireless Indoor / Outdoor Thermometer with Indoor Humidity User Manual                           Sensor model :WH19       Receiver model: WH0270 Table of Contents 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1 2 Getting Started ................................................................................................................................ 1 2.1 Parts List ................................................................................................................................. 1 2.2 Recommend Tools .................................................................................................................. 2 2.3 Thermometer Sensor Set Up .................................................................................................. 2 2.4 Display Console Set Up ......................................................................................................... 2 2.4.1 Display Console Layout ..................................................................................................... 4 2.4.2 Sensor Operation Verification ............................................................................................ 4 3 Remote Sensor Installation ............................................................................................................. 4 4 Console Operation........................................................................................................................... 5 4.1 Temperature Units of Measure ............................................................................................... 5 4.2 High Low Record ................................................................................................................... 5 4.3 Sensor Resynchronization ...................................................................................................... 5 4.3.1 Best Practices for Wireless Communication ...................................................................... 5 5 Glossary of Terms ........................................................................................................................... 6 6 Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 6 6.1 Wireless Specifications .......................................................................................................... 6 6.2 Measurement Specifications ................................................................................................... 6 6.3 Power Consumption ............................................................................................................... 6 7 Troubleshooting Guide .................................................................................................................... 6 8 Liability Disclaimer ........................................................................................................................ 7 9 FCC Statement ................................................................................................................................ 8   1 Introduction Thank  you for  your purchase  of  the  Weather Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer  with Indoor  Humidity.  The  following  user  guide  provides  step  by  step  instructions  for  installation, operation and troubleshooting.    2 Getting Started Note:  The  power  up  sequence  must  be  performed  in  the  order  shown  in  this  section  (insert batteries in the remote transmitter(s) first, Display Console second).  The  WH0270  weather  station  consists  of  a  display  console  (receiver),  and  a  thermometer  (remote transmitter). 2.1 Parts List QTY Item 1 Display Console Frame Dimensions (LxHxW): 3 x 3.5 x 1 in LCD Dimensions (LxW): 2.5 x 2.25"
 Version 1.0             Page 2 LCD Segment Height: 0.75 inch 1 Thermometer transmitter (WH19) Dimensions (LxHxW): 2.75” x 1.75” x 0.75” 1 User Manual  2.2 Recommend Tools Hammer for hanging remote thermometer transmitter. 2.3 Thermometer Sensor Set Up Note: Do not use rechargeable batteries. They tend to have a lower operating voltage, do not have a wide temperature range, and do not last as long as non-rechargeable batteries.  We recommend fresh alkaline batteries for outdoor temperature ranges between -4 °F  and 140 °F  and fresh lithium batteries for outdoor temperature ranges between -40 °F  and 140 °F . 1. Remove the battery door on the back of the sensor by sliding the compartment door down, as shown in Figure 1 .   Figure 1 1 Integrated hanger for zip tie 2 Wireless transmitter LED 3 AA Battery 4 Battery Compartment Cover  2. Insert one AA battery. 3. After inserting the battery, the remote sensor LED indicator will light for 4 seconds, and then flash once per 60 seconds thereafter. Each time it flashes, the sensor is transmitting data. 4. Close the battery door. 2.4 Display Console Set Up 1. Move the remote thermometer(s) about 5 to 10’ away from the display console (if the sensor is too close, it may not be received by the display console). 2. Remove  the  battery  door  on  the  back  of  the  display,  as  shown  in  Figure 2.  Insert  one  AA (alkaline or lithium, avoid rechargeable) battery in the back of the display console.
 Version 1.0             Page 3  Figure 2  1 Suspension eye for wall hanging 2 Desk Stand 3 °C / °F button 4 High / Low Record button 5 Battery Compartment 6 Battery Compartment door   All of the LCD segments will light up for a few seconds to verify all segments are operating properly.  3. Replace the  battery door,  and  fold  out  the desk  stand  and  place the  console  in the  upright position.    The  console  will  instantly  display  indoor  temperature  and  humidity.  The  remote temperature will update on the display within a few minutes.    While in the search mode, the reception search icon    flash.  If the remote does not update, please reference the troubleshooting guide in Section 7.
 Version 1.0             Page 4 2.4.1 Display Console Layout  Figure 3 1 Outdoor Temperature 2 Indoor Temperature 3 Indoor Humidity 4 Outdoor Temperature High / Low Record 5 Indoor Temperature High / Low Record 6 Indoor Humidity High / Low Record 7 Wireless Reception Icon 2.4.2 Sensor Operation Verification Verify the indoor and outdoor temperature match closely with the console and sensor array in the same location  (about  5  to  10’  apart).  The  sensors  should  be  within  2°F   (the  accuracy  is  ±  1°F ).    Allow about 30 minutes for both sensors to stabilize. 3 Wireless Sensor Installation It  is  recommended  you  mount the  remote  sensor  in  a  shaded area.  Direct  sunlight  and  radiant  heat sources will result in inaccurate temperature readings. Although the sensor is water resistant, it is best to mount in a well-protected area, such as under an eve.  3.1 Mounting with Zip Tie   Figure 4
 Version 1.0             Page 5 4 Console Operation Note: The console has  two buttons for easy operation: °C / °F button (on the left),  and High / Low Record button (on the right). 4.1 Temperature Units of Measure To change the temperature units of measure, press the C / °F button (on the left). 4.2 High Low Record The indoor temperature, indoor humidity, and outdoor temperature can be reset every 24 hours (based on when the batteries are inserted), or never.  Press the High / Low Record button (on the right) to switch between reset 24 hours or never.  To reset the highs and lows, remove and reinsert the battery inside the console. If Reset 24 hour option is selected, the highs and lows will reset 24 hours after the battery is inserted. 4.3 Sensor Resynchronization If the remote sensor is lost, dashes will  be displayed. To resynchronize, press both the °C / °F and High / Low Record buttons at the same time for five seconds.   While in the search mode, the reception search icon    flash. 4.3.1 Best Practices for Wireless Communication Note:  To insure proper communication, mount the remote sensor on a vertical surface, such as a wall. Do not lay the sensor flat.    Wireless  communication  is  susceptible  to  interference,  distance,  walls  and  metal  barriers.  We recommend the following best practices for trouble free wireless communication. 1. Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI). Keep the console several feet away from computer monitors and TVs. 2. Radio  Frequency  Interference  (RFI).  If  you  have  other  433  MHz  devices  and communication  is  intermittent,  try  turning  off  these  other  devices  for  troubleshooting purposes.  You  may  need  to  relocate  the  transmitters  or  receivers  to  avoid  intermittent communication. 3. Line of Sight Rating. This device is rated at 300 feet line of sight (no interference, barriers or walls)  but  typically  you  will  get  100  feet  maximum  under  most  real-world  installations, which include passing through barriers or walls. 4. Metal  Barriers.  Radio  frequency  will  not  pass  through  metal  barriers  such  as  aluminum siding. If you have metal siding, align the remote and console through a window to get a clear line of sight.  The following is a table of reception loss vs. the transmission medium. Each “wall” or obstruction decreases the transmission range by the factor shown below.  Medium RF Signal Strength Reduction Glass (untreated) 5-15% Plastics 10-15% Wood 10-40% Brick 10-40%
 Version 1.0             Page 6 Concrete 40-80% Metal 90-100% 5 Glossary of Terms  Term Definition Accuracy Accuracy is defined as the ability of a measurement to match the actual value of the quantity being measured. Hygrometer A hygrometer is a device that measures relative humidity.    Relative humidity is a term used to describe the amount or percentage of water vapor that exists in air. Range Range is defined as the amount or extent a value can be measured. 6 Specifications 6.1 Wireless Specifications  Line of sight wireless transmission (in open air): 265 feet, 100 feet under most conditions.  Frequency: 433 MHz  Update Rate: 48 seconds 6.2 Measurement Specifications The following table provides specifications for the measured parameters.    Measurement Range Accuracy Resolution Indoor Temperature 14 to 140 °F ±  1 °F  0.1 °F Outdoor Temperature -40 to 140 °F  ±  1 °F  0.1 °F Indoor Humidity 1 to 99 % ±  3% (only guaranteed between 20 to 90%) 1 % 6.3 Power Consumption  Base station (display console) : 1 x AA    Alkaline or Lithium batteries (not included)  Remote sensor : 1 x AA 1.5V Alkaline or Lithium batteries (not included)  Battery  life:    About  2  years  for  base  station  with  one  sensor  and  excellent  reception. Intermittent reception and multiple sensors may reduce the battery life.   Minimum 12  months for thermometer sensor (use lithium batteries in cold weather climates less than -4 °F ) 7 Troubleshooting Guide    Problem Solution Wireless remote (thermometer) not reporting in to console.  There are dashes (--.-) on the display console. If  sensor  communication  is  lost,  dashes  (--.-)  will  be displayed  on  the  screen.  To  reacquire  the  signal,  To resynchronize,  press  both  the  °C / °F and High / Low Record  buttons  at  the  same time  for  five  seconds.,  and the remote search icon    will  flash.  Once the signal
 Version 1.0             Page 7 Problem Solution is reacquired, the remote search  icon    will turn on, and the current values will be displayed.  The maximum line of sight communication range is 265’ and 100’ under most conditions. Move the sensor assembly closer to the display console.  If the sensor assembly is too close (less than 5’), move the sensor assembly away from the display console.  Make sure the remote sensor transmitter light is flashing once per 60 seconds.  Install a fresh set of batteries in the remote thermometer. For cold weather environments, install lithium batteries.  Make sure the remote sensors are not transmitting through solid metal (acts as an RF shield), or earth barrier (down a hill).  Move the display console around electrical noise generating devices, such as computers, TVs and other wireless transmitters or receivers.  Move the remote sensor to a higher location. Move the remote sensor to a closer location. Temperature sensor reads too high in the day time. Make sure the thermometer is mounted in a shaded area on the north facing wall.   Indoor and Outdoor Temperature do not agree Allow up to one hour for the sensors to stabilize due to signal filtering. The indoor and outdoor temperature sensors should agree within 2 °F  (the sensor accuracy is ±  1 °F ).  Use the calibration feature to match the indoor and outdoor temperature to a known source. Display console contrast is weak Replace console batteries with a fresh set of batteries.  8 Liability Disclaimer Please help in the preservation of the environment and return used batteries to an authorized depot.   The  electrical  and  electronic  wastes  contain  hazardous  substances.  Disposal  of  electronic  waste  in wild country and/or in unauthorized grounds strongly damages the environment.  Reading the “User manual” is highly recommended. The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect readings and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place.  This product is designed for use in the home only as indication of weather conditions. This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information.  The specifications of this product may change without prior notice.
 Version 1.0             Page 8  This product is not a toy. Keep out of the reach of children.  No part of this manual may be reproduced without written authorization of the manufacturer.   9 FCC Statement Statement according to FCC part 15.19:   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:   1. This device may not cause harmful interference.   2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.    Statement according to FCC part 15.21:   Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Statement according to FCC part 15.105:   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 interference 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 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:   • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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