IDT Technology PCR800-01 Pluviometer and Transmitter (433.92MHz Tx) User Manual

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WMHioo_EN_36L4515m7tndd l
Advanced Weather Station
with Wireless Sensor Set
& Moun ing Package
Model: WMR100 I WMR1OOA
USER MANUAL
, CONTENTS
Introduction .
Packing Contents .,
Wind Sensor .
Rain Gauge
Overview
LCD Display
Wind Sensor .
Rain Gauge. . .v
Getting Started
Set up Remote Wind Sensor
Setup Remote Rain Gauge .,
Set up Base Station
Base Station
Change Display I Setting
Clock Reception
Clock I Calendar.
Clock Alarm
Moon Phase .
Auto Scanning Function
Weather Forecast
Temperature and Humidity
Temperature and Humidity Trend ..... .V .t .. .. .. a
Comlort Level
Wind Diractlon I Speed
UVl I Barometer/ Rainfall
UV index
Barometer
Rainfall
Weather Alarms ,.
Connection to PC
Backlight
Reset .4
Accessories ~ Sensors
Troubleshooting
Precautions
Specifications .
About Oregon Scienti
Eu-declaration of Conformity
FCC Statement
Declaration of Conformity
INTRODUCT|0N
Thank you for selecting the Oregon ScientificTM Weather
Slaliori (WMR1ODIVVMR100A).
The base station is compatible with other sensors. To
purchase additional sensors, please contact your local
retailer,
E3
Sensors With this logo 3.0 are compatible with this
unit.
Please keep this manual handy as you use
your new product. It contains practical step~by~step
instructions as well as technical specifications and
warnings you should know about.
4XUM-3/AA
The "Virtual Weather Station“ sofiware and manual are
available for download at this address
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1 x Wind
Vane
‘l x Wind
Sensor
1 lend Direction
with Indicator
"T—
Shaped"
Connector
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4 x Screws 2 x Screws
(TYPE A) (TYPE B)
3 x Tension Strings
1 x 1 x
Mld» Bottom
Pole Pole
4 x UM»3 1 x Cone-Shaped
lAA End
1 x Plastic
Support Base
1 x Rain 1 X Filter
Collector _________ _.
4 >< Screws
(Type C)
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6 x Washers
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MEMORY! é ONIOFF: Read the max
/min memory record‘ activate I deactivate alarms
ALARM: View and set alarms for barometer‘
temperature, humidity‘ rainfall and wind speed
MODE: Switch between the different display modes!
settings
Rotating dial: Rotate left or right to increase or
decrease the values of the selected reading
SELECT: Switch between the different areas
. AC adapter socket
RESET: Returns unit to default Sellings
SEARCH: Searches for sensors or for the radio-
controlled clock signal
UNIT: Selects unit of measurement
Battery compartment
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USB connector
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Weather Forecast Area
Temperature / Heat Index / Wlnd Chill Area
Wind Speed / Wind Direction Area
UVI / Barometer/ Rainfall Area
Clock / Alarm / Calendarl Moon Phase Area
AC adapter icon « displays when unplugged
Low baltery icon for base stalion
Humidity / Dew Point Area
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Temperature I Heat index / Wind Chill Area
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Temperature trend
Wind Chill level - temperature is showing
Heat index level - temperature is showing
H] 1 L0 temperature, Hl Heat index and L0 Wind
Chill alarms are set
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Selected area icon
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Indoor / Outdoor channel temperature and humidity
is displayed
7 MAX/MlNiemperature
8 Outdoor sensor battery is low
9 Temperature (°CI°F)
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Wlnd Speed 1 Wind Direction Area
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1 Wind speed levels‘ AVERAGE / MAX / GUST
2 Wind speed level indicator
3 Outdoor Wind sensor battery is low
4 Wind speed level description
Gustwind or Wind speed reading (m / s. kph. mph
or Knots)
6. Hi gust wind alarm is set
7. Wind direction display
UVl l Barometer l Rainfall Area
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UVl / baromeler I rainfall readings is showing
Outdoor UV / rarn sensor battery is low
UV / barometer l rainfall alarm is set
Rain rate is snowmg
UVI / barometric pressure (mmHg, ian or mb/
hPa) / rainfall readings (in I hr or mm / hr)
UVI level indrcator
Accumulated rainfall is showing
Past 24hrs rainfall is showing
Altitude is showing
10. UVI / barometric pressure lrainiall historical bar
chart display
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59.0“?‘5”
Clock l Alarm lcalendar I Moon Phase Area
as Stews
fl-‘mm—A e
Clod< radio reception
Alarm 1 and 2 are displayed and set
Timesiarnp is displayed
Offset time zone
Moon phase
Time I data I calendar
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Humidity/DewPointArea 1 Raingauge
1 2. Battery compartment
2 3. RESET button
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Dew point level - Temperature is showing
HI I LO humidity and Dew Point alarms are set
Comfort levels
Humidity trend
MAX lMlN humidity
Humidity reading
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1 Funnel
2. Level indicator
GETTING STARTED
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The wind sensor can take 3 readings:
> The wind speed and directions
- The outdoor temperature (Channel 1 only)
v The outdoor relative humidity (Channel 1 only)
The sensor is battery operated and is capable of @
transmitting data to the base station wirelessly within an
approximate operating range at 100 meters (328 feet)
a? For best results, ensure that the wind direction
tar on the wind sensor points to the North to
enable an accurate reading The sensor also should
be positioned in an open area away from tmes or other
obstructions
To set up the wind sensor main body on the steel
1, Wind vane measuring the wind speed pole:
2. Vifind direction sensor 1 Assemble the wind direction pointer on the top of the
3 Battery compartment W‘nd sensor.
A. RESET hole 2. Use the screw (Type B) to fix
5» North mama“), 3 Assemble the wind vanes on the top of the wind
6. Plastic sleeve protecting the batteries pointers
4 Use the screw (Type B) to fix.
Base and tunnel
5. Hold the Wind sensor upright and rotate the
protective sleeve to the left to unlock.
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6. Slide the sleeve down to open the battery
compartment.
7. Insert batteries (4 x UM-3 / AA) in the compartment.
matching the polarity (+ / -) and press RESET.
8. Slide the protective sleeve up to close the
compartment.
9, Rotate the sleeve to the right to look.
To setup the steel pole support:
1. Assemble the “Cone shape" guiding end with the
bottom steel pole.
2. Screw the gurding end clockwise at the bottom or
the Dole.
3. Remove the cover hole trim the plastic base.
to. Assemble the too pole to the mid—pole.
11. Use the screw to fix.
12. Assemble the wind sensor main body on top or the
pole. Use the screw (Type A) to fix
13. Open the battery compartment.
14. Using a compass, rotaoe the wind direction pert until
the NORTH indicator points to the ”North".
15. Press RESET.
16. Close the battery compartment.
17A insert the 2 rectangular base legs into the ground to
firmly to: the pole,
18. To keep the pole stable, use the 3 pins to firmly fix
the tension strings to the ground.
4. insert the plastic base onto the steel pole until the
screw hole atigns with the support.
5. Use Ihe screw that is already attached on the base,
with the washers and bolts to fix.
6. Use the guiding end to start inserting the steel pole
at a perpendicular angle into the ground.
Vii Make sure that there are NO electric
cabl p er lines. gas (water pipes in the area
where you are placing the steel pole. Do not place
the pole into a hard rocky type of ground as it may
bend or break the poie. it should be inserted into
soft soil.
7 Place a wooden block on the top oi the pole. With
a hammer. hit the wooden block to insert the pole at
a perpendicular angle to the ground until reaching
the base
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Assemble the mid—pole on top of the bottom pole,
Use the screw to fix
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To setup the wind sensor main body on an existing
pole:
1. Remove the screw that fixes the plastic connector
at the end ottho top pole.
Slide down the plastic connector.
Detach plastic base from the bundled steel note it
previously installed.
4. Assemble it at the enol ot the top pole using the
screw that is already attached on the base, With the
washers and bolts to fix.
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5 Mount the plastic base on an existing pole.
6 Using the 2 U-bolts, secure the base on the pole
usmg the 4 washers and bolts,
7 Assemble the wind sensor main body horizontally to
the pole,
8 Use the screw to fix.
9 Open the battery compartment.
10. Using a oomoass. mtate the wind direction part until
the NORTH indicator paints to the “North“.
11. Press RESET.
12. Close the battery compartment,
13. Rotate the sleeve to the right to lock,
The rain gauge collects rain and takes readings of
the total rainfall over a period of time The sensor can
remotely transmit data to the base station.
The base station and rain gauge should be positioned
Wlthin effective range”. about 100 meters (328 feet) in an
open 3763.
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The rain gauge should be mounted horizontally about 1
meter (2-3 feet) from the ground in an open area away
from uses or other obstructions to allow rain to fall
naturally for an accurate reading,
To set up the sensor:
1. Slide the cover up and insert the batteries (2 x UNI‘
3 I AA). matching the polarity (+ /—).
2, Remove the tape.
5”
Put a few drops ofwater on the cross at the base or
the funnel to check the horizontal level.
Jug For best results, ensure the base is horizontal to
allow maximum drainage of any collected fEln.
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NOTE‘ install batteries in the remote sensor before the
base station matching the polarities (+ and -).
For continuous use, please install the AC adapter, The
batteries are for back-up use only.
NOTE, Please make sure the socket-outlet is installed
near the equipment and is easity accessible.
Install the base station batteries (4 >< UM—3 / AA)
matching the polarity + and —. Press RESET after each
battery change,
“No ~ \ Do not use rechargeable batteries. it is
recommended that you use alkaline batteries With this
product for longer performance.
The battery icon indicator E] may appear in the
following areas:
MEANING
Battery in the base station is low.
fi will show when Ac adapter is
disconnected.
Temperature / Heat The dis . .
played channel indicates
Indewwmd Ch'" the outdoor sensor for which
Area battery is low.
Battery in the wind sensor is low.
Area
Wind Speed / Wind
Direction Area
UVl / Barometer/
Rainfall Area
‘ BASE STATION
Battery in the UV / Rain sensor
is low.
To change the display and settings, use the following
buttons on the rotating dial: SELECT‘ MEMORY I A
ON/OFF‘ MODE and ALARM
In addition, the UNIT
and SEARCH buttons
located at the bottom of
the base station allows
pro-setting oi the remote
sensor Channels and the
measurement units for
display.
“‘ To exit from the setting mode, push any button.
Alternatively, the base station Wl|| automatically exit after
30 seconds.
CLOCK RECEPTION
This product is designed to synchronize its calendar
clock automatically once it is brought within range of a
radio signal:
WIIIIR100:
~ DCF~77 generated Irorn Frankfurt, Germany for
Central Europe
v MSF-SD generated from Rugby. England
The radio signal range is 1500 km (932 miles).
WMR'l 00A:
r VWWE-SO generated lrom the atomic clock in Fort
Collins, Colorado
The radio signal range is 3219 km (2000 miles).
WMRi Doonly - slide the EU! UK switch to the appropriate
setting based on your location. Press RESET whenever
you change the selected setting.
The reception icon Will blink when it is searching for a
signal if the radio signal is weak it can take up to 24
hours to get a valid signal reception.
indicates the status or the clock reception signal.
ICON MEANING
© Time is synchronized.
Receiving signal is strong
0 Time is not synchronized.
Receiving signal is weak
To enable (and force a signal search) / disable the
clock radio reception (clock synchronization):
1 Press SELECT to navigate to the Clock I Calendarl
Alarm Area. V will shmrv next to the Area.
2. Press and hold SEARCH
ffi
0 appears when it is enabled.
Wfifig For best reception, the base station should be
placed on a flat. non—metallic surface near a window
in an upper floor ol your home. The antenna should
be placed away from electrical appliances and not be
moved around when searching for a signal
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C OCK I CALENDAR
To manually set the clock:
(You only need to set the clock and calendar ityou have
disabled the clock radio reception.)
1. Press SELECT to navigate to the Clock Area. V
Will show next to the Area.
2. Press and hold MODE to change the clock setting
The selling will blink
3 Rotate the dial left or right to decrease or increase
the setting value
4 Press MODE to confirm.
Repeat steps 1 to 5 to set the time zone oflset
hour (ti-23 hours), 12 I 24 hour tormal, hour,
minute, year, date I month format, month. date and
weekday language.
NOT it you enter +1 in the time zone setting, this will
give you your regional time plus 1 hour,
Errol-E“ The weekday is available in English. French.
German‘ Italian or Spanish.
To change the clock display:
1 Press SELECT to navigate to the Clock Area. V
will show next to the Area.
2 Press MODE to toggle between:
. Clock With Seconds
~ Clock With Weekday
~ Calendar
. . r -
The clock has 2 alarms that can be set to sound with
a beep,
N “ MEANING
Alarm 1 or 2 is displayed
Alarm 1 or 2 is activated
”tr e
No alarm is set
No icons
To set an alarm:
1 Press SELECT to navigate to the Clock Area. V
will Show next to the Area.
2. Press ALARM to toggle between alarm ‘l tmland
alarm 2n e’display.
3 When you we selected the alarm you wish to
change. press and hold ALARM, The alarm setting
will blink
Rotate the dial left or right to change the setting.
5. Press ALARM to confirm.
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To activate I deactivate an alarm:
1 Press SELECT to navigate to the Clock Area, V
will show next to the Area.
2. Press ALARM to toggle between alarm 1 (Ml and
alarm 2 “'”
3. Press MEMORY! A ONIOFF to activate or
deactivate the alarm, Pt or %* appears when the
alarm is activated
MOON PHASE
The Calendar must be set for this feature to work (see
Clock I Calendar section).
DESCRIPTION
New moon
Waxing crescent
First quarter
Waxlng gibbous
Full moon
Waning gihhous
Third quarter
Waning crescent
AUTO SCANNING FUNCTlON
To activate the outdoor temperature and humidity
auto-scan function:
1. Press SELECT to navigate to the Temperature or
Humidity Area. 7 Will show next to the Area.
2 Press and hold MODE to activate autescan. The
temperature and humidity display will scroll lrom
indoor to chi through to onto
3 Press MEMORY! A ONIOFF or MODE or
ALARM to stop the auto-scan
$1 T1131 Channel 1 is used for the outdoor temperature
and humidity sensor in the remote wind sensor
Additional temperature and humidity sensors can use
other channels
WEATHER FORECAST ‘
The weather display in the top part of the screen shows
the current weather and the weather forecast for the next
12-24 hours within a 30-50 krn (19—31 mile) radius.
Weather Forecast Area
ICON DESCRIPTlON
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DESCRIPTION
Cloudy
Rainy
1 TEMPERATURE AND HUMiDITY
The weather station displays indoor and outdoor
readings tor:
1. Current, minimum and maximum temperatures and
relative humidity,
2. ComIort level indicator and trend line,
3, Heat index, wind chill arid dew point levelr
The weather station can connect up to 10 remote
sensors,
‘Nb' Channel 1 is dedicated for outdoor temperature
and humidity in the wind sensor.
£3 shows which remote sensor's data you are viewing,
0 appears when Indoor data IS displayed.
The timestamp records the date and time when storing
the temperature and humidity readings in memory.
To select the temperature measurement unit:
Press UNIT (at the bottom of the base station) to select
°C I ”F.
NDi’Ei The unit of all temperature related displays will
be changed simultaneously
To view readings from lndoor/ outdoor sensors
(1-1 0) for temperature and humidity:
1. Press SELECT to navigate select the Temperature
or Humidity Area. V will show next to the Area.
2 Rotate the dial iefl or right to select the channel.
To view minimum and maximum temperature or
humidity:
i, In the Temperature or Humldlty Area, press MODE
repeatedly to cycle through the readings for:
- Current Temperature
4 Heat index
~ and Chill
- Dew Point
- Humidlty
2, For each olthe above readings, press MEMORY!
A ONIOFF repeatedly to toggle respectively
between
~ Current / MAX / MlN temperature
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. Current/MAX heat index
- Current I MIN wind chill
' Current I MAX I MIN dew pornt
' Current/MAXIMIN humidity
The timestamp is displayed accordingly in the Clock
Area.
To clear the memories and timestamp for the
temperature, heat index, wind chill, humidity and
dew point readings:
in the Temperature or Humidity Area, press and hold
MEMORY! A ONIOFF to clear the readings,
To change the high I low temperature, heat index,
wind chill, humidity and dew point alarms:
i. In the Temperature or Humidity Area. press
ALARM repeatedly to toggle between hrgh I low
alarms for temperature, heat index, wind chill,
humidity and dew point readings,
2. Press and hold ALARM to enter the alarm setting,
3. Rotate the dial left or right to set the desired values.
4. Press ALARM to confirm the setting
To activate I deactivate the high I low temperature,
heat index, wind chill, humidity and dew point
alarms:
i in the Temperature or Humidity Area, press ALARM
repeatedly to select the desired alarm.
2 Press MEMORY! A, ourorzr to activate or
deactivate the alarm.
Wm The dew point advises at what temperature
condensation will form. The wind chill factor is based on
the combined effects or temperature and wind speed,
The trend lines are shown next to the temperature and
humidity readings. The trend ' shown as follows:
TREND lCON DESCRIPTION
—-> Steady
\ Falling
rm 1 .
The Comfort Zone icon lndicates how comfortable the
climate is based on current temperature and humidity
measurements-
ICON DESCRIPTION 1
© Comfortable
Uncomfortable
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To activale I deactivate the high gust wind speed
alarm:
The base “dam?" §’°Vid_e: N 1. in the Wind Speed and Wind Direction Area. press
W'“ 5936 an M“ ALARM repeatedly to seiect the desired alarm.
direction information §
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IND DIRECTION I SPE
To read the Wm direction w 2. Press MEMORY! A ONIOFF to activate or
find the compass point the deactivate the alarm,
v is painting in.
The timestamp records the date and time when storing UV' ’ BAROMETER/ RAlNFALL
the wind speed readings. The weather station works With one uv sensor and
one rain gauge. The station is capable of storing and
displaying the hourly history data for the last 10 hours
To sebflflle Wifld speed “n“? of UV index, and 24 hours of rainfall and barometric
Press UNIT (at the bottom or the base station) to sWitch pressure readings
hem“ UVI BAROMETER RAINFALL
r Metres per second (in/s) C‘lg B
- Kiiometers per hour (kph) a i . I ”4
. ’ m
Mlies per hour (mph) m/s kphrnph knots .- ==.,2
. a
Knots (knots) III-- e
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ve is hown by a series ofxco “is,“ OM“
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The bar chart display shows the current and historicai
<2 mph (“WM/h) data for the UV index, barometric pressure and reiniaii
2—8 mph (343 km/h) reams
9-25 mph ("1441 kmlh) To vlew the UV / Barometer I Rainfall readings:
4“ 7 ~ _ 1. Press SELECT to navigate tn the uv / Earomeier/
Q5 2&5“ mph ( 42 87 km’“) Rainfall Area. v will show next to the Area, @
>55 mph (>aa km/h) 2. Press MODE to toggle between UVi / Bainrneier
__ (Rainfaii readings The corresponding icon Will
appean
To display the AVERAGE and GUST wind:
BAROMETER RAiNFALL
UV!
1. Press SELECT to navigate to the Vifind Speed and
Wind Direction Area. V will show next to the Area.
2 Press MODE to toggle between AVERAGE and
GUST wind readings,
3. Rotate the dial left or right to view the historical data
For the selected area. The corresponding historical
readings are showing.
To display the maximum speed and direction for
gust wind:
in the Wind Speed and Wind Direction Area, press
MEMORY i Ann/OFF to toggle between wind speed
The number shown in the HR icon indicates how
iMAx GUST Wind readings. The limestamp is displayed long ago each measurement was taken (69. 2 hours
accordingly in the crock Area. agar 3 hours age. etc)»
To clear the memorles and (Imestamp for the wind To select the measurement unit (or the barometer or
readings: rainfall readings:
In me Wlnd Speed and \Nind Direction Area, press and in the UV/ Barometer! Rainfall/{rear press UNlTiatme
hold MEMORY r A ONIOFF to clear the readings. ”WW" Of We base 518W) to SW'fCh between:
- For barometer: Millimeters of mercury (mmHg).
inches of mercury (ian). miliibars per hectopascal
To change the high gustwind speed alarm: tmb ( hpa),
7 in the WW? Speed and Wild Direction Area. W555 - Forrainiall. Millimeters (mm). inches (in), inches per
and hold ALARM to enter the high gust Wind alarm hour (in I hr) or millimeters per hour (mm , hf)-
setting.
2 Rotate the dial lefl or right to set the desired values
Press ALARM to confirm the settings,
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The UV index levels are as follow .
UV INDEX DANGER ICON
LEVEL
0-2 Low
To change the high UV alarm:
‘l In the U\/ l Barometer/Rainfall Area and UVl
reading display, Press and hold ALARM lo enter the
high UV alarm setting.
2. Rotate the dial iefl or right to set the desired values.
3. Press ALARM to confirm the settings.
To activate I deactivate the high UV alarm:
l, in the UV/ Barometer/Rainfall Area and UVl
reading display, press ALARM repeatedly to select
the desired alarm.
2 Press MEMORY! A ONIOFF to activate or
deactivate the alarm.
To change the barometer alarm:
1 ln the UV/ Barometer! Rainfall Area and Barometer
reading display. press and hold ALARM to enter the
Barometer alarm setting.
2 Rotate the dial left or right to set the desired values.
3 Press ALARM to confirm the settings,
To activate I deactivate the barometer alarm:
l in the UV/Baromeler/Rainfall Area and Barometer
reading display, press ALARM repeatedly to select
the desired alarm
2 Press MEMORY! 6 ONIOFF to activate or
deactivate the alarm.
To set the altitude level compensation for the
Barometer readings:
l in lhe UV / Barometer / Rainlall Area and Barometer
reading display Press and hold MODE to enter the
altitude setting.
2 Rotate the dial lelt or right to set the desired values.
3 Press MODE to confirm the setting,
To view the current hour, accumulated or last 2A
hours rainfall history:
in the UV/ Barometer! Rainfall Area and Rainfall reading
display. press MEMORY I A ONIOFF repeatedly to
toggle between current. past 24 hours or accumulated
rainfall The clock Iirie Will Change to display the start
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time when the accumulated rainlall is displayed. The
icon SINCE appears and the start date is showing.
To toggle between rainfall a rain rate display;
In the UV/ Barometer / Rainfall Area and Rainfall reading
display. press and hold MODE.
To reset the accumulated rainfall and timestamp:
In the UV/ Barometer i RainiaIIArea and Rainfall lEEdlflg
display. Press and hold MEMORY I A ONIOFF to reset
the accumulated rainfall to ‘D' and to set the timestamp
to current date and time.
To change the HI rainfall rate alarm:
1 In the UV / Barometer/ Rainfall Area and Rainfall
reading display, press and hold ALARM to enter lhe
Rainfall alarm setting.
2. Rotate the dial left or right to set the desired values.
3. Press ALARM io confirm the settings.
To activate l deactivate the HI ralnfall rate alarm:
1. In the UV/Baromeler/Rainfall Area and Rainfall
reading display, press ALARM repeatedly to select
the desired alarm.
2. Press MEMORY! A ONIOFF to activate or
deactivate the alarm.
WEATHER ALARMS ‘
Weather alarms are used lo alert you of certain weather
conditions. Once activated. the alarm Will go off when a
certain criterion is met.
Alarms can he sat for:
- Indoor and outdoor high/low temperatures. dew point
and high/low humidily
' High Heatlndex
- High Gust Wind
~ Low wind chill
' High UV
- Pressure drop
- High rain rate
Sea the relevanl section for how to set the alarm.
To silence any alarm: Press any button or rotate the
dial.
CONNECTION PC
The weather slatioh is capable of connecting to a PC
computer using the USB connection. The ”Virtual
Weather Station“ software can read the latest weather
data collected from the base station Please download
the software from the following website.
h w o soientific.com/a sets/soitware/
magi-w
For full details see the "Virtual Weather Station“ software
instructions.
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PC System requirements
The minimum system requirements for use ofthe“\/ir1ual
Weather Station“ software is’
Operating system. Microsoft Vlfindows 98 or above
Processor Pentium II 166Mhz or above
RAM Min SAM!)
Hard disk tree space: Min, 30Mb
To connect the base station to the computer:
1. Uncover the USB point on the side of the
base station
2. Plug in the USB cable,
3. Plug in the other end of the cable in the computer,
BAGKLIGHT
Press any button or rotate the dial to activate the
backltght.
Press RESET to return to the default settings
{AcoefssoRiss — SENSORS
This product can work with up to 10 sensors at any one
time to capture outdoor temperature. relative humidity
or UV readings in various locations. Optional Wireless
remote sensors such as those listed below can be
purchased separately. For more information. please
contact your local retailer.
Thermo—hygro THGRBOO (ii-Ch)
Thermoahygro THGRB1ol10-Ch)
UV UVNBOO
ETROUELESHOOTING
assign“ SYMPTOM REMEDY
Barometer Strange Set unit
readings
Calendar Strange date / Change
month language
Clock Cannot adjust Disable radio-
_____ clock controlled clock
Cannot auto- 1. Adyust
synch batteries
2 Press RESET
3, Manually
activate radio
controlled
clock
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MM REEL“
Temp shows “LLL” or Temperature is
“HHH” out-of—rahge
Remote Cannot locate 1, Check
sensor remote sensor 3 batteries
2, Check if
sensors are
within range
PRECAUTIONS
This unit is engineered to give you years of
satisfactory service if you handle it carefully Here are
a few precautions
- Placement at this product on wood surfaces with
certain types of finishes, such as clear varnish, may
result in damage to the finish Consult the furniture
manufacturer‘s care instructions for direction as to
the types of objects that may safely be placed on
the wood surface, Oregon Scientific shall not be
responsible for any damage to wood surfaces from
contact With this product.
- Do not cover the ventilation holes, Make sure
items that are nearby such as newspapers,
tablecloths, curtains etc cannot accidentally cover
the ventilation holes.
- Do not immerse the unit in water if you spill liquid
over it, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth.
- Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive
materials, This may scratch the plastic parts and
corrode the electronic circuit
- Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock,
dust, temperature or humidity. which may result in
malfunction. shorter electronic life span, damaged
battery and distorted pans,
- This product may malfunction ii electrostatic
discharge or radio interference appears in the
environment and I or affects the ac power line. The
unitWill revertto normal operation when interference
stops.
- Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components
Doing so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and
may cause unnecessary damage The unit contains
no user—serviceable parts,
- Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user’s
instructions, Do not mix new and old batteries as the
old ones may leak,
- Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal
waste, Collection oi such waste separately (or special
treatment is necessary
- Due to printing limitations. the displays shown in this
manual may differ from the actual display.
- The contents of this manual may not be reproduced
without the permission or the manufacturer
, flail The technical specifications lorthis product and
th ontents of the user manual are subject to change
without notice
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Dimensions 143 x 89 x 165 mm
(L x W x H) (5.6 x 3.5 x 6.5 inches)
Weight 300g (0.66 lbs) Wltriout battery
Barometer unit mb/nPa, lan and mmHg
Measuring range 700 - 1050mbtha
Accuracy r/- 10 mb/hPa
Resolution 1mb (Oat) ian)
Altitude setting Sea level
User setting for compensation
Weatherdispley Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy,
Rainy and Snowy
Memory Hrstorical data and bar chart for
last 24hrs
Tempo unit
Displayed range, 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F]
Operating range. 430°C to 60°C 04°F to 140°F)
Accuracy 0°C - 40“C‘, +l- 1°C (+l~ 20°F)
4D”C ~ 50°C +l- 2°C (+t~ 4 0°F)
Comfort 20°C to 25°C (68"F to 77°F)
Memory Current, min and max temp.
Dew Point WI min and max
Alarm Hi / to
Displayed range 2% to 98%
Operating range 25% to 90%
Resolution 1%
Accuracy 25% - 40% +/- 7%
40% - BO%‘ +/— 5“/o
80% ~ 90% +/— 7%
Comfort 40% to 70%
Memory Current. min and max
Alarm Hi/Lo
Synchronization Auto or disabled
Clock display HH MM:SS
Hour format 12hr AMIPM oQ4hr
Calendar DD/MM or MM/DD
Weekday in 5 (E, G, F, l, 8)
languages
Battery 4 X UMvS (AA) 1.5V batteries
AC adapter BV
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Vwrid speed unit
Speed accuracy
Direction accuracy
Transmission of
wind speed signal
Memory
Temp. unit
Displayed range.
Operating range
Accuracy
Comfort
Memory
Displayed range
Operating range
Resolution
Accuracy
Comfort
Memory
KW
2am
RF frequency
Range
Transmission
No. of Channel
Battery
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
Weight
Rainfall unit
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
Memory
Battery
556 g (1 23 lbs) Withc
m/s, kph, mph, knots
2 mls ~ 10 "1/5 (+/— 3
ut battery
m/s)
10 m/s ~ 56 mls (+1: 10%)
16 positions
Approx every 14 seconds
Mex speed gust
“C t °F
-50°C to 70“C (68°F
to 158°F)
-30°C to 60°C(—4°Fto140°F)
-20°c - one: +/- 2°C (+1. 40°F)
0°C - we +/_1°ci+/f 2.0‘F)
40°C » 50°C: +/- 2°C (+r» 4.0°F)
50°C - 60°C, +r- 3°C (+r- 60°F)
20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)
Current, min and max
temp
Dew Point w/ max and min
Vifind chili temp, and min
2% to 98%
25% to 9070
1%
25% — 40% +1- 7%
40% - 8D%. +1“ 5%
80°16 - 90% +/— 7%
40% to 70%
Current, min and max
433MHz
Up to 100 meters (328 feet) with
no obstructions
Approx. every 60 seconds
1 fothfincl/ Rain! UV and 10 for
Temp, / Humidity
4 x UM~3(AA)15V
107x87x56mm
(4.2 x 3 4 x 2.2 inches)
134 g (0 3 lbs) Witnou
Mm/nr and in/hr
O mm/hr 7 999 mm/hr
1 mm/hr
< 15 ri-irn/l'ir: +l~1 mm
1 battery
15 mm to 9999 mm. +/— 7“/a
Past 24hrs‘ nourfy and
accumulated
from last memory reset
2xUM—3(AA)1.5V
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more about Oregon Scientific products such as digital
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We hope you Wilt find all the information you need on our
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on
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For international inquiries. please visit:
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.EU~DECLARAT|ON OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Oregon Scientific, declares that this Weather
Station with Wireless Rain and Wind sensors model
WMRiOO is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant prowsions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A
copy of the signed and dated Declaration of Conformity is
available on request via our Oregon Scientific Customer
C€
COUNTRlES RTTE APPROVAL COMPUED
All EU countries. Switzerland @
and Norway ®
CC STATEMENT
This device complies wrth Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions (i)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment
NOT 7 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
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particular installation if this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or taleVision 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
~ Reoriont 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.
for support or sales, Please call our customer service
number (listed on our website at www oregpnseieut’fg
coin), or on the warranty card for this product) for all
inquiries instead
We
Name: Oregon Scientific, Inc,
Address: 19361 SW 95th Ave , Tualatin,
Oregon 97062 USA
Telephone No, 1-500—853-8883
declare that the product
Product No.: WMRlOOA
Product Name Professional Weather Station
Manufacturer IDT Technology Limited
Address: Block C, QIFA Kaiser Estate,
Phase 141 Man Yue St,
Hung Horn, Kowloon,
Hong Kong
is in conformity with Part 75 ofthe FCC Rules Operation
is subject to the following two conditions
‘i. This device may not cause harmful interference
2, This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation
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(6600
SC ENT F
Advanced Weather Station
with Wireless Sensor Set
& Mounting Package
Model: WMR100 I WMR100A
USER MANUAL
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