IDT Technology STC300-01 Ultra-precision Professional Weather System User Manual WMR300 EN R25 indd
IDT Technology Limited Ultra-precision Professional Weather System WMR300 EN R25 indd
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User Manual 1
EN Ultra-precision Professional Weather System INTRODUCTION Model: WMR300 / WMR300A Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific⢠Ultra-precision Professional Weather System (WMR300 / WMR300A). USER MANUAL This system can provide you with weather information through several sensors with high level of accuracy. All sensors are cabled to a transmitter box which is battery and solar powered operated for wirelessly communicating and displaying the data on an indoor LCD main unit. CONTENTS Introduction ....................................................................................................... 1 Packaging Contents ......................................................................................... 1 Display Unit ................................................................................................... 1 Solar Transmitter ........................................................................................... 1 Rain Gauge ................................................................................................... 1 Temperature & Humidity Sensor .................................................................... 2 Wind Sensor .................................................................................................. 2 Assembly Part ............................................................................................... 2 Accessories - Sensors ..................................................................................... 2 Overview ............................................................................................................ 2 Main Unit ........................................................................................................ 2 Transmitter Box .............................................................................................. 2 Rain Gauge .................................................................................................... 3 Temperature & Humidity Sensor .................................................................... 3 Wind Sensor .................................................................................................. 3 Detailed LCD Display ........................................................................................ 3 LCD Display .................................................................................................... 3 Indoor Temperature & Humidity ..................................................................... 3 Outdoor Temperature & Humidity .................................................................. 4 Dew Point / Heat Index / Wind Chill .............................................................. 4 Sunrise / Sunset ............................................................................................ 4 Wind Speed / Wind Direction ........................................................................ 4 Clock / Alarm / Weather Forecast / Moon Phase ............................................ 4 Bar Chart ....................................................................................................... 4 Barometer ...................................................................................................... 5 Rainfall ........................................................................................................... 5 Installation ......................................................................................................... 5 Set up Rain Sensor & Thermo / Hygro Sensor ................................................ 5 Set up Wind Sensor ...................................................................................... 5 Set up Transmitter Box ................................................................................ 5 Cable Connections ........................................................................................ 5 Transmitter Box-Battery Installation ............................................................... 6 Channel Setting ............................................................................................. 6 Remove Setting ............................................................................................. 6 LED Light Indicator ......................................................................................... 6 Sensors Installation ....................................................................................... 6 Main Unit-Batteries Installation ......................................................................... 7 Pairing Sensors / Remove Sensors ............................................................... 7 Clock .................................................................................................................. 7 Manually Set Clock ........................................................................................ 7 Clock Reception ............................................................................................ 8 Alarm Clock ................................................................................................... 8 Moon Phase ....................................................................................................... 8 Weather Forecast .............................................................................................. 8 Temperature and Humidity .............................................................................. 8 Dewpoint / Heat Index / Wind Chill .................................................................. 8 Sunrise / Sunset ................................................................................................ 9 Wind ................................................................................................................... 9 Direction Calibration ...................................................................................... 9 Wind Speed / Direction .................................................................................. 9 Barometric Pressure ........................................................................................ 9 Rainfall ............................................................................................................... 9 Accumulated Rainfall ..................................................................................... 9 Bar Chart ........................................................................................................... 9 Memory ............................................................................................................. 10 Max / Min of Today / Monthly Records ......................................................... 10 Hourly Records ............................................................................................. 10 Data Log ....................................................................................................... 10 Alarm ................................................................................................................. 10 Backlight ........................................................................................................... 11 Reset .................................................................................................................. 11 Maintainance ..................................................................................................... 11 To Maintain the Thermo / Hygro Sensor ......................................................... 11 Trouble Shooting .............................................................................................. 11 Precautions ..................................................................................................... 11 Specifications ................................................................................................... 12 About Oregon Scientific .................................................................................. 13 EU-declaration of Conformity ......................................................................... 13 FCC Statement ................................................................................................. 13 Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................ 13 This system remembers the data for a time range for you to monitor and analyze the weather status. You can also export the data to PC by cable and manage and analyze the data systematically. The system can expand up to 8 thermometer & humidity sensors and be compatible with other weather sensors. To purchase additional sensors, please contact your local retailer. 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. PACKAGING CONTENTS DISPLAY UNIT 1 x USB cable 1 x Power adapter 1 x Main unit 3 x C 1.5V battery SOLAR TRANSMITTER 1 x AA 1.2V rechargeable battery 1 x Solar transmitter (STC300/300A) 1 x Mounting insert RAIN GAUGE 1 x Plastic debris filter 1 x Rain collector 1 x Backing metal plate 1 x Rain gauge (PCR300) 1 x U-bolt (with 2 x lock washer & 2 x flat washer & 2 x hex nut) EN TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY SENSOR 3 x Screws (Type B, with 3 x lock washer & 3 x flat washer) 1 x Thermo/hygro casing with sensor installed (THGN300) Figure 2 - Back View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. WIND SENSOR 1 x Wind cups 1 x Wind vane Battery compartment USB socket Power adapter socket Backlight (continuous) slide switch ON/OFF RESET: Reset unit to default settings EU/UK slide switch (WMR300 only) TRANSMITTER BOX 4 x Nylon cable tie 1 x U-bolt (with 2 x lock washer & 2 x flat washer & 2 x hex nut) 1 x Wind sensor unit (WGR300) ASSEMBLY PARTS Figure 3 - Front View 1. Solar panel 2. Antenna 3. Screw holes 2 x Screws (Type A, with 2 x lock washer & 2 x flat washer) 1 x Screw driver ACCESSORIES - SENSORS The system can expand up to 8 thermometer & humidity sensors and be compatible with other weather sensors. Optional wireless remote sensors (coming soon) such as those listed below can be purchased separately. For more information, please contact your local retailer.* ⢠Wireless repeater (Expand the transmission range) ⢠UV sensor (UV index & UV dose) ⢠Solar radiation sensor (Solar radiation, THSW & Evapotranspiration (ET)) Figure 4 - Back View ⢠Aspirated fan (Increase accuracy of temp/humidity sensor) ⢠Soil/Leaf sensor (Soil moisture/temperature & Leaf wetness) 1. Cable slot 2. Rubber stopper * Features and accessories will not be available in all countries. 3. Mounting bracket 4. Mounting ring OVERVIEW MAIN UNIT Figure 1 - Front View 1. LCD display Figure 5 â Inside View 2. Antenna 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Rechargeable battery compartment RESET button KEY button: for wind direction calibration UV sensor socket (not available now) SOLAR sensor socket (not available now) 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. RAIN sensor socket TH (temperature & humidity sensor) socket WIND sensor socket Pairing slide switch (SW4) LED lights (blue/green/red) EN 1. Power adapter socket (optional) 2. Channel setting slide switches (SW1) 3. Color-coded connector for connecting solar panel WIND SENSOR RAIN GAUGE Figure 9 1. Wind cups (anemometer) 2. Wind vane 3. Wind sensor holder 4. Sensor cable Figure 6 â Top View 1. Plastic debris filter 2. Rain collector DETAILED LCD DISPLAY 3. Collector hole LCD DISPLAY Figure 7 â Bottom View 1. Screw holes 2. Rain sensor 3. Rain collector installation hole 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Balance indicator Sensor cable Tipping bucket Drain holes Hole for mounting insert 1. : Enter setting modes 2. : Set and view status of clock and 3. : View current reading and memory. 4. 5. : Change display/measurement units 6. : Turn alarm on or off 7. : Press to decrease value HI/LO alarms : Toggle between 8 different channels / low battery indicator : Press to increase value 8. TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY SENSOR 9. Clock / alarm / weather forecast / moon phase 10. Sunrise/sunset area 11. Dew point / heat index / wind chill area 12. Outdoor temperature and humidity area 13. Indoor temperature and humidity area 14. Wind speed / direction area 15. Bar chart area 16. Barometer area 17. Rainfall area INDOOR TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY Figure 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Screws (Type B) Sensor casing Temperature and humidity sensor Screws (pre-installed) Sensor cable EN 1. Indoor temperature/humidity indicator WIND SPEED / WIND DIRECTION 2. HI/LO alarm: Alarms for high or low indoor temperature 3. Indoor temperature reading 4. ËC / ËF: Temperature unit 5. Indoor temperature trend 6. Indoor humidity reading 7. %:Humidity unit 8. Indoor humidity trend 9. TODAY/MONTHLY/MIN/MAX: Display the maximum/minimum of todayâs/ monthly indoor temperature / humidity reading 10. HI/LO alarm: Alarms for high or low indoor humidity OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY 1. TODAY/MONTHLY/MAX: Display the maximum todayâs / monthly gust wind reading 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Outdoor temperature/humidity indicator 2. HI/LO alarm: Alarms for high or low outdoor temperature 3. Selected channel 4. Outdoor temperature reading 5. ËC / ËF: Temperature unit 6. Outdoor temperature trend 11. Gust wind indicator Average wind indicator Wind speed reading MODERATE/LIGHT/STRONG/STORM: Wind speed level indicators W(West) / S(South) / E(East) / N(North) Wind direction reading/calibrated angle reading Wind direction indicator(s) during last 1 hour Gust / average wind direction indicator Knots / km/h / mph / m/s: Wind speed unit HI alarm: Alarms for high wind speed CLOCK / ALARM / WEATHER FORECAST/ MOON PHASE 7. Outdoor humidity reading 8. %: Humidity unit 9. Outdoor humidity trend 10. TODAY/MONTHLY/MIN/MAX: Display the maximum/minimum of todayâs/ monthly outdoor temperature / humidity reading 11. HI/LO alarm: Alarms for high or low outdoor humidity DEW POINT / HEAT INDEX / WIND CHILL 1. Weather forecast icon area 2. SINCE: Start date of the accumulated rainfall 3. AM/PM 4. RF clock signal reception indicator 1. HI/LO alarm: Alarms for high or low temperature 2. Selected channel 3. Wind chill indicator (From CH1 reading only) 4. Heat index indicator 5. Dew point indicator 6. Dew point / heat index / wind chill temperature 7. ËC / ËF: temperature unit 8. TODAY/MONTHLY/MIN/MAX: Display the maximum/minimum of todayâs/ monthly dew point/heat index/wind chill reading 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Alarm display mode Daily alarm indicator USB port is successfully connected DATA LOG: Data log information displays LONG/LAT: Longitude/Latitude 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Time zone offset SEARCH: Searching for solar transmitter TIME STAMP: Particular time of the selected memory Solar transmitter is low battery Main unit is low battery 15. Power adapter is connected 16. Moon phase area SUNRISE / SUNSET BAR CHART 1. 2. 3. 4. AM/PM Sunrise indicator Sunset indicator Time display 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. MAX/MIN: Maximum/minimum reading indicator of selected area Bar chart area LAST 24HRS/24DAYS/24 MTHS: Time range Minimum reading for reference Current graph reading of the corresponding area Maximum reading for reference IN TEMP/IN HUM/OUT TEMP/OUT HUM/DEWPOINT/HEAT INDEX/ WIND CHILL/WIND/BARO/RAINFALL: Chart mode indicators the thermo/hygro sensor casing. 3. Tightly twist the type B screws into the double end studs to make sure the connection is firmly. 4. Put the rain collector on the rain gauge aligning the tipping with the holes, and then twist clockwise to secure it tightly. 5. Put the plastic debris filter in the rain collector. Cut away the cable tie on the tipping bucket before using. 1. Altitude area indicator SET UP WIND SENSOR : Alarm for changes of barometric pressure 2. 3. TODAY/MONTHLY/MIN/MAX: Display the maximum/minimum of todayâs/ monthly barometric pressure reading 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The wind sensor takes wind speed and direction readings. Barometer trend Hourly records indicator (From -24 to 0) inHg / mmHg / mb / hPa: Barometer unit M / FEET: Altitude unit Barometer reading RAINFALL 1. Loosen the screws in the wind cups and wind vane. 2. Insert the top of the wind sensor unit into the wind cups securely with some pressure and then twist the screw tightly. 3. Insert the bottom of the wind sensor unit into the wind vane securely with some pressure and then twist the screw tightly. There is a rubber washer around the top of the wind sensor for preventing from hard touching during installation. You can move up the rubber washer a little bit before inserting the wind cup. 1. HI alarm: Alarms for high rain rate and past 24-hour rainfall. 2. TODAY/MONTHLY/MAX: Display the maximum of todayâs/monthly rainfall/rain rate reading 3. Hourly records indicator (From -24 to 0) SET UP TRANSMITTER BOX 4. RATE: Rainfall rate 5. THIS HOUR/ACCUM/PAST 24hrs: Selected time range 6. In/mm: Rainfall unit; In/hr / mm/hr: Rain rate unit 7. Rain reading display 8. Rain area indicator INSTALLATION Please prepare some tools before starting your installation. You may need some types of screw drivers, wrenches or an electric drill. SET UP RAIN SENSOR & THERMO / HYGRO SENSOR The rain gauge collects rain and takes rainfall readings. The transmitter box can wirelessly transmit data to the main unit. 1. Approach the mounting ring of the transmitter box to the rain gauge, and align mounting ring with the bottom of the hole of the rain gauge. 2. Insert the mounting insert into the mounting ring of the transmitter box through the hole of the rain gauge with some pressure. A click sound can be heard. The transmitter box contains sophisticated electronic parts, so you must treat it with care. CABLE CONNECTIONS It is better you connect the cables of each sensors to the transmitter box before positioning the pole. 1. Unscrew to open the transmitter box. 2. Take off the rubber stopper from the cable slot. 3. Insert all the sensor cables through the cable slot. 4. Plug each sensor cable into corresponding socket that has name below the socket for recognition. A click sound can be heard. 5. Return the rubber stopper to the cable slot. EN 1. Make sure the engraved arrow on the thermo/hygro sensor casing towards the installation direction of the transmitter box. 2. Align three screw holes on the rain gauge with the three double end studs on BAROMETER EN TRANSMITTER BOX-BATTERY INSTALLATION REMOVE SETTING The solar panel on transmitter box is an energy saving feature, which is an environmentally friendly way to provide power to the sensors and prolongs battery life. It can entirely provide power to the supplied rechargeable battery. Sensors For removing the previous setting from the transmitter box, you can press RESET and KEY at a time, then only release RESET, red light flashes 5 times. Then release KEY. The channel setting and calibrated wind direction are all removed can operate entirely on the rechargeable battery power. Locate the transmitter box under direct sunlight for power supplying by the solar panel. from the transmitter box. LED LIGHT INDICATOR The rechargeable battery from factory is not with full battery for long time use and it probably becomes low battery during the shipping. We recommend There are three colors of LED lights in transmitter box, green, red and blue. Different color combinations indicate different status. Light Color Operations Blue->green->red Flash once when you (Press and )release RESET Red flashes every second Flash 5 times then remove setting of all the sensors from transmitter box (See Remove setting section) you to charge it for several hours by the connected solar panel. You can also purchase a power adapter separately for directly providing power to the transmitter box. The output voltage of the power adapter is 3V. Route the adapter cable through the cable slot. Red Please check the solar panel connection. If it is not firmly plugged, please re-connect the Wind direction calibration (See Direction Calibration). Blue flashes A normal transmission (WMR300A) Green flashes solar panel: Plug the end of color-corded connector into corresponding socket in the transmitter box as shown below and place the wires neatly inside the box. A normal transmission (WMR300) SENSORS INSTALLATION You have three options to install the sensors. To install the rechargeable battery: The transmitter box is capable of transmitting data wirelessly an approximate operating range of 300m (1000 feet). Ideal placements for the sensor would be Insert the battery into the battery compartment, matching the polarity +/-. in any location on the roof of a building that is in an open area away from trees or other obstructions preventing from the wind flow for an accurate reading. Additionally, locate the transmitter box at the direct sunlight for power supplying by the solar panel. Solar panel facing: If you reside in the: North Southern Hemisphere South Northern Hemisphere Make sure the temperature and humidity sensor should be located at least 1.5 meters above the ground surface to avoid the ground temperature affecting accuracy of the temperature and humidity sensor. CHANNEL SETTING Your weather station system can expand with up to 8 sets of thermometer & humidity sensors, and one of each of wind and rain sensors, which share one main unit to display the weather readings. You can number each transmitter box with an independent channel ID (1-8) by sliding the switches. Option 1: All sensors are installed on a pole. Please follow the below chart to adjust the sliding switches of SW1: The below 0 in the chart represents off and 1 represents on. CH PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Function PIN 1 Enable LED Please take off the rain collector before installation and choose a pole with the diameter that is about 32-45mm. 1. Locate one U-bolt without flat washers, lock washers and hex nuts into the gap of the rain gauge (Figure 1). 2. Let the pole fully approach to the inner of the U-bolt (Figure 2). 3. Locate the other U-bolt without flat washers, lock washers and hex nuts into the screw holes of the rain gauge (Figure 3). 4. Put the backing metal plate through the U-bolt and securely tighten two pairs of For obviously indicate the status of your channel, you can turn on the LED light in the corresponding transmitter box by sliding the PIN 1 switch to 1. Disable LED the flat washers, lock washers and hex nuts over the plate (Figure 4) by wrench. 5. Insert the two ends of the first U-bolt into the screw holes of the wind sensor (Figure 5). 6. Tighten the other two pairs of flat washers, lock washers and hex nuts on the U-bolt of the wind sensor by wrench (Figure 6). After setting, please turn off the LED light by sliding the PIN 1 switch to 0 to save power, and then close the box by tightening the screws. Make sure the water bubble in the balance indicator on the rain gauge stay within the circle. Check the balance status regularly for an accurate rainfall rate reading. The flashing LED indicates a normal transmission (See LED Light Indicator). designed to hold the plug in place if it is plugged into a ceiling, under-the-table or cabinet outlet. PAIRING SENSORS / REMOVE SENSORS For the first time of pairing, please place the main unit close to the solar transmitter box for a quick and better signal linkage. 7. Follow the instructions in sections of Cable Connections, Transmitter BoxBattery Installation and Channel Setting. 8. Securely locate the pole in your desired outdoor area. To pair a sensor: 9. Route the excessive cables neatly by using the provided cable ties. 1. 6 meters wind sensor cable is provided for you to locate the wind sensor separately from the pole like in Option 2 and Option 3. Route the excessive cables if necessary. The SW4 pairing switch in transmitter box is set to 1 (ON). 2. Press 3. Press and hold area. and 4. Press or 5. 2. Insert the Type A screws into the wind sensor. Securely screw them into your desired location using wrench. Follow the steps 7-9 in Option 1 to complete the installation. 3. 3. 7. When SEARCH disappears and the selected channel of sensor displays the Otherwise, you need to turn off the pairing switch, and then switch it on again. Make sure you calibrate the direction of wind vane on the wind sensor after adding sensors, see Direction Calibration for details. The transmission range may vary depending on many factors. You may need to experiment with various locations to get the best results. Make the antenna of the transmitter box and the one on the main unit be paralleled to get a better pairing performance. Follow the steps 5-6 in Option 1 to install the wind sensor on a pole. Insert the Type A screws into the rain gauge. Securely screw them into your desired location using wrench. Follow the steps 7-9 in Option 1 to complete the installation. To remove a sensor: 1. Press 2. and at a time until you enter sensor setup Press and hold mode. (The weather reading disappears on the screen, - - displays on the screen). 3. Press or to select the channel of the sensor you want to remove. You can only remove the sensor that the reading is not in dash mode MAIN UNIT-BATTERIES INSTALLATION To insert batteries: 1. Remove the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert the supplied batteries in the compartment, matching the polarities (+ / -). 3. Press RESET in the compartment. 4. area flashes to do pairing. SEARCH indicator in weather reading on the screen, the pairing is complete and successful. installed on a pole; other sensors with transmitter box are installed separately. 2. area. 6. The main unit searches the sensor for about 10 minutes. Please complete the pairing within an hour after you switch on the pairing switch in the transmitter box. Option 3: Excepting wind sensor is 1. displays) is available for pairing a sensor. for 2 seconds. There is a beep. Press anywhere on Press and hold the panel not in Option 2: Wind sensor is installed separately; other sensors with transmitter box are installed on a pole. Follow the steps 3-4 in Option 1 to install the temperature/hygro sensor and rain sensor on a pole. to select the channel you want to add the sensor. The channel in dash mode ( Put the plastic debris filter into the rain collector. Please check the filter regularly and ensure it is not fully covered by the leaves or other objects. 1. at a time until you enter sensor setup mode. (All sensor readings disappear on the screen, - - displays on the screen.) 4. area. displays). Press and hold for at least 2 seconds. There is a beep and then the screen shows - -, the sensor is successfully removed from the main unit. CLOCK Close the battery compartment cover. MANUALLY SET CLOCK To set the clock/calendar manually, disable the clock signal reception first (see To Enable / Disable signal reception). To manually set the clock / calendar: 1. area to activate. displays next to the area and the tool bar Press displays at the below of the screen. 2. Press and hold on the tool bar, then toggle between time zone offset, day time saving options, 12/24 hr format, hour, minute, year, day/month format, month, day, weekday, language, latitude and longitude . Do not use rechargeable batteries. It is recommended that you use alkaline batteries with this product for longer performance. 3. Once in desired setting, press 4. Press: ⢠Low battery indicators: Icon or to change the settings. to confirm and continue to next setting OR Meaning ⢠Touch panel area (except tool bar) to confirm and exit. Main unit batteries low For WMR 300, the range of time zone offset is between -12 and +12. You should manually input the time zone of your location, please check your local Transmitter box(es) batteries low weather observatory for detail. For example, Hong Kong should be set to +8. Transmitter box(es) / main unit batteries low The language options are English (E), Russian (R), Spanish (S), Italian (I), German (D) and French (F). For continuous use, install the power adapter. The batteries are for back-up use only. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet not controlled by a wall switch. EN The power adapter is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position. The prongs are not
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