Mandolyn Electronic Technology WS1200 Weather Station Receiver User Manual
Mandolyn Electronic Technology Inc. Weather Station Receiver
User Manual
OWNERS MANUAL FEATURES Base Station: WS1200 With 4R size photo frame Perpetual calendar Clock (Hour, Minute display) User selectable 12 or 24 hour display Local & Remote temperature display in Photo Frame selectable °C or °F display format Temperature trend indicator Remote temperature display --Able to receive and display signals of Stand remote temperature up to 4 different transmitters Low-Battery indicator Maximum and minimum temperature memory recall for local and remote temperature Indoor & Outdoor Temperature Display Area (With Trend Display) Remote Transmitter: WT440 Compact size with Wall-mount holder Perpetual Calendar Display Area Drip-proof design (Year, Month, Day) Transmit temperature data to main unit --Green LED for the transmission indication. Trend Symbol Clock Display Area (Selectable 12 hours or 24 hours display) Outdoor Channel Indicator Transmission Range: approx. 40 meters in open area 1 of 6 KNOW YOUR PRODUCT Function setting of WS1200: 1. °C / °F Change between °C or °F display format 2. MAX / + Increase the value during setting status / Show maximum temperature detected by local and remote sensors 3. MODE Scroll between clock, date setting mode 12/24 hr clock display selection Function setting of remote transmitter WT490: 4. MIN / Decrement the value during setting status / Show minimum temperature detected by local and remote sensors 5. CHANNEL Scroll through remote channels 1-4 / Manual start remote channel learning 6. SET Confirm “House Code” (“01” to “15”) & Channel (“1” to “4”) 7. C/F Select channel (1-4) READ THIS BEFORE YOU BEGIN For the best operation: 1. Insert batteries for remote transmitter(s) first, and then the receiver 2. Place the receiver and remote transmitter(s) close together. This will ensure that the receiver can synchronize with remote transmitter(s). 3. Place the remote transmitter(s) within effective transmission range. Although remote transmitter are weather proof, it is recommended to place it away from direct sunlight, rain or snow. This will help to make measurement more accurate. The building materials and where the receiver and remote transmitter are positioned vastly affect the effective range. Try various set-ups for best result. 2 of 6 GETTING STARTED Warning: Any changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Mandolyn Electronic Ltd. may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. USING THE THERMOMETER FOR THE FIRST TIME ! Set up the transmitter for use first so that the base station can receive a signal immediately. Step 1: Using the transmitter for the first time 1. Open the battery compartment of the transmitter. 2. Insert 2xAA batteries included with purchase. Ensure correct polarity +/- as shown in the compartment. Replace the cover. 3. Once the batteries are inserted correctly, the display will show “01H” for House Code, and the range of House Code is from “01” to “15”, change the House Code by pressing C/F key and SET key to confirm. Make sure all transmitters in your system are set to the same House Code. Note: It is highly recommended to change to different House Code if interference is experienced. 4. After the House Code is set, it goes to Channel setting, and there is a number 1 is flashing at the left-hand side of LCD. Same as House Code setting, pressing C/F key to change the Channel and SET key to confirm. After this, it will go to Temp unit setting. Note: if there are more than 1 transmitters need to be connect to same receiver, then the House Code of all the transmitter should be the same but the Channel number is different. 5. The temp display will be flashing after the Channel, and pressing C/F to toggle between C and F display. Then, it can leave it and the transmitter will transmit the 1st signal automatically. If pressing SET key, then will go back to the house code setting again. 6. Once setup of remote transmitter is completed, it will start transmission in one minute interval. *The setting is confirmed automatically if it is in idle for 8 seconds. *Use different house code if your weather station detected other signals from neighboring sources *Factory default: house code=01 and channel=01 Step 2: Setting the base station 1. Remove battery cover and insert 2xAA size batteries, ensure correct polarity + / - as shown in the compartment, replace the cover. 3 of 6 SYNCHRONIZE Automatic Learn Function: 1. After inserting the batteries, the indoor temperature is displayed.The base station now tries to pick up signals from sensors for 3 minutes.If no signal is detected, bars are shown on the display. 2. As soon as the base station has detected a sensor signal, the display then shows the temperature value received from the sensor. 3. If reception is lost before the time can be set, then place the base station, which has better reception, such as, near a window. Please re-do the above procedure to restart the search for signals from sensors. *If the signals are not received within this 3 minutes, the outside temperature will show ”- - -“ , during this time, bringing the unit close together or try different location and restart the auto learning function by removing and replacing the batteries for receiver. Manual-Learn function (Searching for Remote Signals): If a new transmitter is added or if signal is lost (outdoor display blinking), learn function must be executed again. 1. Press the “Channel” button and hold for 3 seconds. The Outdoor symbol starts to flash and the base station confirms your setting by sounding an audible tone. 2. As soon as the base station has detected a sensor signal, the base station display then shows the temperature value received from the sensor. 3. It is recommended to place the transmitter and receiver together during synchronization process. If the green indicator of transmitter flashes and the data is shown onto the receiver, this process is considered to be successful; otherwise, it is recommended to repeat this process. CLOCK/DATE SETTING Clock / Date / Month / Year Setting: 1. Hold “Mode” key to go into Clock Setting Mode; 2. Press “MAX / +” key to increase hour digit and “MIN / -” key to increase min digit; 3. Press “Mode” key to go into Date Setting Mode; 4. Press “MAX / +” key to increase Date digit and “MIN / -” key to increase Month digit; 5. Press “Mode” key to go into Year Setting Mode; 6. Press “MAX / +” key to increment and “MIN / -” key to decrease Year digit; 7. Press “Mode” key to cease the setting and back to clock display 8. Press “Mode” at clock display mode to change between 12/24 hr display 4 of 6 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY Check Local Temperature: 1. After insert batteries, indoor temperature will display Check Remote Temperature: 2. Press “CHANNEL” to toggle between channel 1,2,3 and 4 C or oF Temperature Display: 3. Toggle between oC and oF by pressing “C / F” Max and Min Temperature Display: 4. Press “MAX / + “ to display maximum temperature 5. Press “MIN / -” to display minimum temperature Temperature Trend Indicator: The trend indicator shows the trend of temperature determined by the particular sensor in the past half-hour interval Arrow Indicator Trend Rising Steady Falling LOW BATTERY INDICATION Transmitter: 1. When the batteries are running out, low battery symbol will display onto the receiver as well as transmitter. It will directly degrade the performance, for example: - the LCD display is faint ; - may cause the transmission range to be limited and lose the data with receiver 2. You will need 2 x AA batteries and re-perform the setting of transmitter Base Station: 1. When the batteries are running out , low battery symbol “ ” will display under the temperature digit. It will directly lower the receiver’s performance, for example: - the LCD display is faint ; - may cause the transmission range to be limited and lose the data from remote transmitter(s) 2. You will need 2 x AA batteries for the base station - Changing the batteries in the base station will cause all settings to be erased TROUBLESHOOTING Solution 1. Base station is no longer receiving remote sensor signals or display 1. -Repeat the learning procedures -Temperature may be below -30oC -Batteries in remote sensor may need changing -Move remote sensor closer to the receiver -Make sure remote sensor is away from sources of electrical disturbance 2. Operation is not normal or certain functions do not perform 2. Device requires reset. Reset the device by replacing new batteries in both transmitters and receiver SPECIFICATION 5 of 6 Base Station: WS1200 Battery Type: 2 x 1.5V AA batteries Operation Temperature Range: -5 oC~+50 oC Remote Transmitter: WT440 Battery Type: 2 x 1.5V AA batteries Operation Temperature Range: -30 oC~+60 oC Transmission Frequency: 433.92MHz Transmission Range: Up to 40 meters in open area FCC Statement The statement required by 15.105 is as follows: 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. Statement required by 15.19 and RSS210 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 6 of 6
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