Mandolyn Electronic Technology WS290C Weather Station Receiver User Manual ws290C
Mandolyn Electronic Technology Inc. Weather Station Receiver ws290C
Users Manual
OWNERS MANUAL Congratulations on your purchase of this weather station set, WS290C + WT260H. Please take the time to read and understand this manual so you can begin to enjoy the convenience and features this product has to offer. WS290C + WT260H Wireless Weather Station FEATURES Main Display Unit WS290C: * dual clock and dual alarm * calendar (month/day/date) * local temperature display * receives and displays temperature and humidity readings from up to 3 remote transmitter via RF technology of 433MHz * minimum and maximum temperature and humidity display * temperature and humidity trend indicator * temperature history (bar graph for past 12 hours) * weather report symbols * user-selectable C or F * table stand or wall mountable * battery type: 2 x AA Remote Transmitter WT260H * drip-proof design with LCD * temperature display in user-selectable C or F * humidity display * transmission range: up to 40 meters in open area * table stand or wall mountable * battery type: 2 x AAA Local Temperature displays instantly after batteries are inserted. Press MAX in Clock1 mode to display maximum temperature and humidity B E Note: Min/Max readings are automatically cleared daily at 00:00 Historical Temperature Bar Graph The bar graph lets you see the temperature trend over a period of 12 hours in 3-hour intervals. Toggle between indoor and outdoor bar graphs using ON/OFF in Date mode. ON/OFF (C/F) toggles between C and F, 12 and 24 hour format; Alarm 1&2 on and off, and bar graph indoor and outdoor channels; scrolls through temperature alarm settings (off/high/low) CHN/ WEEKDAY: scrolls through local and remote channels (1 to 3); adjusts time and date values 10 Table Stand SET: change House Code, Channel value and select C/F RESET: Reset Channel & House Code TESER TES Battery Compartment LCD display Rising Steady Falling weather report symbols Weather Indicator Cloudy Raining Snowing Freeze Warning ORAbout Freeze Warning * Snow symbol will flash to warn of 'freezing'. * Activated when Channel 1's temperature is between -1.9 C and +2.9 C * Snow will appear solid if and when Channel 1's temperature falls below -1.9 C. Note: * Initially, the weather will be cloudy * Remote transmitter Channel 1 will be used for weather indication. * If Channel 1 is empty, then weather will always be cloudy. * If Channel 1 has no humidity data, weather indication will always be cloudy, but freeze warning and snow indication will be available. Press RESET to start setup Press HOUR to set the hour and MIN to set the minute; 2 28.6 C Press ON/OFF during clock setting, to change between 12 and 24 hour display. This also will end the clock setting. Synchronised!!! Press MODE or no key pressed for 1 minute will finish the clock setting. TESER TES Channel will flash for 10 seconds Select Channel(1-3) by pressing SET 35 Scroll to Temperature Alarm mode using MODE Use ON/OFF key to select temperature alarm mode: - Up arrow: Upper temperature limit - Down arrow: Lower temperature limit - Without arrow: Temperature alarm disabled Press + or - key to set the value of temperature limit Use CHN key to select desired remote channel (1, 2 or 3) for temperature alarm. Only one channel can be selected. Repeat the step 3 & 4 for setting remote channel temperature alarm. It is to alert the real temperature exceeds the preset temperature limit. Press any key to stop temperature alarm; or If no key is pressed, the temperature alarm will automatically stop itself after one minute. Once triggered, temperature alarm comes on as a distinctive sound, different to that of ALARM1 and ALARM2. Also, the 'siren' symbol will flash. Beep sound indicates that learn function has started 'Channel' symbol will flash and unit will beep as each remote sensor is detected Temperature & humidity readings of remote transmitter displays on the receiver. Clock 2 Setting The temperature measurement of remote transmitter and receiver does not match Re-synchronize receiver by holding CHN for 3 seconds until a beep is heard. ii Temperature reading of the outdoor remote transmitter seems too high. ii Ensure the remote transmitter is out of direct sunlight, and away from sources of heat. iii Receiver is no longer receiving remote transmitter signals or display iii - Repeat the learning procedures. - Temperature may be below -30C. - Batteries in remote transmitter may need changing. - Move remote transmitter closer to the receiver. - Make sure remote transmitter is away from sources of electrical disturbance. Press + or - key to change the hour (in one hour increments/decrements relative to Clock 1) 145 2 6 Weather Station Receiver WS290C - Battery Type: 2 X 1.5V AA batteries - Operation Temp: -5 C to +50 C - Temp. Range: -20 C to +55 C - Measurement Accuracy: Max. +/- 1 C within measuring range of 0 to 40 C - Resolution: 0.1C Weather Station Transmitter WT260H - Battery Type: 2 X 1.5V AAA batteries - Operation Temp.: -20 C to +60 C - Temp. Range: -30C to +70C - Temperature Resolution: 0.1 C for above -10 C / 1 C for below -10 C - Measurement Accuracy: Max. +/- 1 C within measuring range of 0 to 40 C - Humidity Range: 25% to 90% RH (resolution 0.5%) - Transmission Frequency: 433.92 MHz - Transmission Range: up to 40 meters in open area Calendar Setting: 23 Scroll to Date mode using MODE/SNOOZE Press HOUR/+/MAX to set month Press MIN/-/MIN to set date Press CHN to set day NOTICE 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: • 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. Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. Alarm 1and Alarm 2 Setting Scroll to ALARM1 mode (ALARM2 mode) using MODE/SNOOZE Press HOUR/+/MAX to set hour Press MIN/-/MIN to set minute Press ON/OFF to toggle alarm on and off When the alarm is set ON, the 'on' symbol will appear When Alarm Sounds • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. SPECIFICATIONS Scroll to CLOCK 2 mode using MODE TROUBLESHOOTING solution problem Indoor temperature will flash Setting You can set temperature alarm for local main unit and for one outdoor channel seperately. Pressing and holding CHN for 3 seconds to start Calendar Setting Clock 2 Setting: If a new remote sensor is added or if signal is lost (outdoor display blinking), learn function must be executed again. When Temperature Alarm Sounds Manual-Learn (Search Remote Signals): House code will flash for 10 seconds Select House code (1-15) by pressing SET Clock 1 Setting Within these 3 minutes, receiver picks up the temperature & humidity signals from remote sensor and display the reading. Clock 1 Setting: Press and hold MODE for 3 seconds to enter the clock setting mode (the CLOCK 1 symbol appears and the time will flash) TES setting up transmitters Transmitters for each receiver must be set to the same House code. Learn function executes automatically and runs for approximately 3 minutes when batteries are first installed in the receiver. TESER TEMPERATURE ALARM The receiver is able to monitor and display the weather status based on collected data from Channel 1. Sunny * Use a different house code if your weather station receives the other transmitter of your neighbourhood. * If House code and Channel code are not selected (steps 3 & 5 are skipped), House code 01 and Channel code 1 are default. Trend DATE & ALARM SETTING CLOCK SETTING Automatic Learn Function: remove battery cover 2 AA size batteries (WS290C) 2 AAA size batteries (RT201H) (included) Insert between terminals observing proper polarity then replace cover Synchronization SETUP battery installation LOW BATTERY INDICATION: Low battery indicator on receiver will flash continuously when batteries need to be changed. On transmitter, Lo bat will be displayed Arrow Indicator Toggle between C and F by pressing ON/OFF in either CLOCK1 or CLOCK2 mode. GETTING STARTED The trend indicator shows the trend of temperature and humidity determined by the particular transmitter in the past half-hour interval. Press CHN key to display and toggle the readings of temperature and humidity among the Channel 1, 2 and 3 displays. Temperature and humidity data will alternate Press MIN in Clock1 mode to display minimum temperature and humidity temperature & humidity trend Check Remote Temperature & Humidity Min and Max Temperature & Humidity MIN/Day/MIN/- : shows minimum temperature; adjusts clock, alarm, date and temperature alarm values WEATHER DISPLAY C or F Temperature Display 10 WT260H remote transmitter Check Local Temperature HOUR/MONTH/MAX/+: shows maximum temperature; adjusts clock, alarm, date and temperature alarm values WEATHER DISPLAY MODE/SNOOZE: scrolls through Clock 1 & 2, Alarm 1&2, Date and Temperature Alarm mode; snooze for alarm WS290C receiver button placement GETTING STARTED ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 will flash The Crescendo alarm will initially have a gentle sound. The loudness will increase gradually. Press SNOOZE key will snooze the alarm for 5 minutes. After that the alarm will sound again. Press ANY other key will shut off the alarm. Without interruption, alarm will turn off automatically after one minute.
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