La Crosse Technology WS-2310 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Table of Contents; Operation using cable connection or
- Page 5 – ft cable connection.; Features of Rain sensor; This product is not a toy kept out of the reach of children.; Contents
- Page 7 – Setting up using the AC adaptor:; ies above; Note for WWVB Radio Controlled Time:; To operate using cable connection, simply use the enclosed; Wireless 433MHz transmission:
- Page 8 – Overview; wind; Important Note
- Page 9 – NOTE: The WWVB receiver is located in the base station.; Base Station; NOTE; Base portion
- Page 11 – LCD Section 2
- Page 12 – Basic Programming Modes; temperature/humidity; Notes to Dewpoint and Windchill:
- Page 13 – Operation keys
- Page 18 – Alarm setting
- Page 20 – ommended type and replace the cover; Battery change only in the base station:; mended type and replace the cover; Interferences and problems with operation
- Page 22 – WARRANTY INFORMATION
- Page 24 – “HEAVY WEATHER” SOFTWARE
- Page 27 – Installing the PC software; begin to auto install; CD-ROM to start the installation of the Heavy Weather software; Sunny; PC COM port cable jack
- Page 31 – Pressure
- Page 33 – history file window
- Page 44 – Wind Direction Alarm Setting; Rainfall 24 Hour Alarm Setting; alarm window
- Page 45 – Condition Hysteresis; Temperature
- Page 46 – Resetting the min/max absolute or relative air pressure
- Page 50 – Resetting the rain counter for the rain total
- Page 53 – if wind factor; With wire data transmission:
- Page 55 – Problems and Solutions; Problems Cause Solutions; Loose connection of cables
- Page 56 – Appendix 1
- Page 58 – setting General and this is usable and click the Finish button
- Page 61 – ready for graph plotting
Quick Set Up Manual – WS-2310 Weather Station
Using cable connection or 433MHz for wireless transmission of weather data, this unique weather station can be powered
using batteries or AC power (or both at the same time) for all your weather needs in the home or office.
Carefully open and check that the following contents are complete:
Item: Consisting
of:
Fittings:
Illustration:
Base Station
1) Main unit
1) AD/DC 120V power Adaptor -
optional use (included)
Thermo-Hygro
Sensor
1) Main unit
2) Rain protection cover
1) 32ft cable - optional connection to
the base station (included)
2) Wall mounting screws
3) Plastic anchors for screws
Wind Sensor
1) Main unit with wind vane
2) 32ft cable (already attached the
main unit)
3) Mast holder
1) 2 x U-bolts for mast holder
2) 4 x Washers
3) 4 x Nuts
4) 1 x screw (to secure main unit to the
mast holder)
Rain Sensor
1) Base and funnel
2) 32ft cable (already attached
the main unit)
‘Heavy
Weather” PC
software
CD-ROM
(English and German version only)
1) 6.5 ft computer cable for PC
function only - optional use
(included)
Setting Up:
Important:
Operating power is supplied to both the wind and rain sensors by the thermo-hygro sensor
Setting up using batteries:
1)
Sensors:
Pull and remove the protective rain cover to reveal three socket ports and the battery cover. Insert the cables
of the wind and rain sensors in the correctly marked sockets. Slide open the battery compartment and checking the
correct polarity insert 2 x AA 1.5V batteries and replace the cover and rain cover
2)
Base Station:
Now open the battery cover at the back of the unit and checking the correct polarity insert 3 x AA 1.5V
batteries and replace the battery cover
Setting up using the AC/DC power adaptor:
1)
Sensors:
Set up the sensors as described above in
Setting up using batteries
.
2)
Base Station:
Using the AC power adaptor (included in this set) plug it into mains supply and connect it to the 6.0V DC
adaptor socket located at the side of the base station.
Performing a function test:
After powering up the units, the base station has to synchronize to the sensors before the weather data can be received.
The synchronization mode lasts for 15 minutes. Pressing the MIN/MAX key at any time will send the base station into the
WWVB radio controlled time reception mode. Under normal conditions the radio controlled time is usually received within 3-
5 minutes before returning to the normal operation. During the synchronization mode, perform the following function test to
check operation:
Thermo-Hygro Sensor
Battery Cover
Battery Compartment
Sensor sockets
Base Station
Battery compartment
PC COM Port
Socket for sensor
DC 6.0V
socket
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Summary
Operation Manual Professional Remote Weather Station This Operation Manual is part of this product and should be kept in a safe place for future reference. It contains important notes on setup and operation. Please see www.heavyweather.info for a complete IM, FAQ and downloads of the most current so...
Features of the Thermo-Hygro Sensor The thermo-hygro sensor measures the outdoor temperature and relative humidity. It also collects the readings from the rain and wind sensors before transmitting the data to the base station by wireless 433MHz or by the 32ft cable included in this set. Features of ...
Setting up using the AC adaptor: 1) Power up all the sensors as described in setting up using batter- ies above 2) Using the AC adaptor (included), plug it into the mains outlet and power up the base station by inserting the adaptor jack into the DC 6.0V socket located on the side of the base statio...