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WS-7059-SU
Wireless 433 MHz
Temperature Station
Instruction Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Inventory of Contents/Additional Equipment 3 About WWVB 4 Start Up 5 Program Mode Time Setting Options 6-7 Programming Sequence 7 LCD Contrast 7 12 / 24 Hour Mode 8 Hour / Minute Setting 8 Time Zone Setting 9 Daylight Savings Time (DST) 9-10 Year Setting 10 Month / Date Setting 10 Degree Setting °F or °C 11 Setting the Forecast Sensitivity 11 Displaying Relative/Absolute inHg/hPa 12 Manually Setting Relative Air Pressure 13 Featu
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INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1. Weather display unit 2. The outdoor temperature/humidity sensor (TX4U) 3. Instruction manual and warranty card Figure 1: Weather station display unit Hanging Hole Time Pressure Battery Tendency Cover Pressure History Indoor Temp/Hum Table Stand Figure 2: Remote temp/hum sensor (TX4U) ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (not included) 1. Five AA 1.5V batteries. Hint: USE a Good Quality Alkaline Batteries and avoid Rechargeable batteries
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ABOUT WWVB The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology—Time and Frequency Division) radio station, WWVB, is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado and transmits the exact time signal continuously throughout the United States at 60 kHz. The signal can be received up to 2 000 miles away through the internal antenna in the weather station. However, due to the nature of the Earth’s Ionosphere, reception is very limited during daylight hours. The weather station will search for
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SET-UP GUIDE 1. Have the weather station and remote sensor 3 to 5 feet apart. 2. Batteries out of both units for at least 10 minutes. 3. Place the batteries into the remote sensor FIRST then place batteries into the weather station NEXT. (All remote sensors must be started before the weather station) 4. DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS FOR 10 MINUTES In this time the weather station and sensor will start to talk to each other and the display will show both the indoor temperature and an out
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I. PROGRAM MODE Programming Note: If 20 seconds is allowed to pass during programming modes the unit will confirm/set the last information entered, the display will stop flashing and return to normal time- date readings. Function Keys: NOTE: There are two methods by which the time can be set: • Automatically via WWVB reception • Manually (see “C” below) WWVB (Radio controlled time) This method requires you to do nothing but wait for the signal (WWVB) to be received (the unit
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Manually This is only necessary if you do not wish to wait for the WWVB reception. All manual set time and date settings will be over-ridden by the reception of the WWVB signal. In most cases all that needs to be set different from the default (factory) settings is the time zone (section “D” following) and the pressure (section “K” following), which must be set to your current pressure. PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE Default (Factory) Setting A. LCD Contrast
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B. 12 OR 24 HOUR TIME SETTING 1. “12h” will be flashing in the time LCD. 2. Press and release the “CH/+” button to toggle between 12h (AM/PM) and 24h (military time). Note: in 12h mode “PM” will appear to the left of the time during the PM hours. If the time is not within the PM hour nothing will be displayed. 3. Press the “MODE/SET” button to confirm and advance to the hour/ minute setting. C. SETTING THE HOUR AND MINUTES 1. The digit representing the hour should be flashing.
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D. TIME ZONE SETTING 1. –5 should be flashing in the time LCD 2. Select your appropriate time zone by pressing and releasing the “CH/+” button. The time LCD displays the 3 letter abbreviations for the time zones found in North America along the very top of the display. Follow the chart below to find the correct time zone and the corresponding abbreviations and codes. GMT 0 Atlantic -4 EST; Eastern -5 CST; Central -6 MST; Mountain -7 PST; Pacific -8 ALA; Alaska -9 HAW; Hawaii
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2. Press and release the “CH/+” button to select the appropriate setting. 3. Press the “MODE/SET” button to confirm and advance to the year setting. F. SETTING THE YEAR 1. “2000” should be flashing in the time LCD. 2. Press and release the “CH/+” button to advance to the desired year. 3. Press and release the “MODE/SET” button to confirm and advance to the numeric month/day setting. G. SETTING THE MONTH/DAY 1. “1” should be flashing, representing the month numerically (Jan=1, Fe
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H. SELECTING °F OR °C 1. °F should be flashing in the time LCD. 2. Press and release the “CH/+” button to select between °F and °C. 3. Press and release the “MODE/SET” button to confirm and advance to the weather forecast sensitivity setting. I. SETTING THE WEATHER FORECAST SENSITIVITY (hPa) Note: A higher hPa (Hecto Pascal) setting decreases the forecasting sensitivity of the unit. This feature is available for people living in areas where the air pressure changes significantly
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J. DISPLAYING RELATIVE hPa/inHg OR ABSOLUTE hPa/inHg Note: Air pressure on this unit can be displayed in four different measures: Relative hPa, Absolute hPa, Relative inHg, and Absolute inHg. The Absolute setting gives a true and real-time air pressure reading (at the users location) that cannot be manually calibrated. However the Relative air pressure setting must be manually programmed to suit the users needs. Relative air pressure is measure in relation to sea level and is the st
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K. MANUALLY SETTING THE RELATIVE AIR PRESSURE 1. The numerals in the pressure LCD will now be flashing (only for relative air pressure) 2. Press and release the “CH/+” to increase the relative air pressure. Refer to your local weather service for an appropriate setting. 3. Press and release the “MODE/SET” button to confirm. The manual set up is now complete. 13
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II. FEATURES OF THE WS-7059SU A. WEATHER FORECAST The weather forecast feature is estimated to be 75% accurate. By adjusting the sensitivity setting you can achieve a better accuracy of forecast. The weather forecast is based solely upon the change of air pressure over time. In areas where the weather is not affected by the change of air pressure this feature will be less accurate. Please note that this is based off of the last 30 hours so your unit will need to be activated for t
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change from “sunny” directly to “clouds with rain” although it is possible for the change to occur quickly. If the symbols do not change then the weather has not changed or the change has been slow and gradual. If this happens on a regular basis, it may be necessary to adjust the weather forecast sensitivity. C. WEATHER TENDENCY ARROWS Another icon in the tendency LCD is weather tendency arrows, one that points up and one that points down. These arrows reflect current changes in th
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the graph than the left) then the air pressure has a falling trend, and the weather should worsen. Note: The air pressure history is taken every hour by averaging the last 11 readings (taken every minute). E. INDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY The current indoor temperature and humidity is displayed in the indoor LCD. By pressing and releasing the “MIN/MAX” button you can view the minimum temperature and humidity levels. By pressing and releasing the “MIN/MAX” button again you can
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1. Viewing the Minimum Indoor Temperature and Humidity a. Press and release the “MIN/MAX/RESET” button. b. The minimum temperature and humidity is now displayed in the indoor LCD and the time and date of those values is displayed in the time LCD. This information is confirmed and indicated by the “MIN” icon appearing in the top-center portion of the indoor LCD. c. The minimum temperature will be displayed for a period of 20 seconds before the unit returns to the current time, date,
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III. OUTDOOR REMOTE CONTROL SENSORS TX4U included (others are optional) The WS-7059SU is able to receive signals from 3 different remote sensors. When the TX4U and/or other units are set up the indoor LCD will display the remote sensors when the “IN/OUT” button is pressed. The weather station will switch to display “OUTDOOR” when a remote sensor is selected and will also show which number of remote sensor is displayed in between the temperature and humidity displays. Extra sensors
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3. To view the minimum and maximum temperature select which remote sensor to read data from and then press and release the “MIN/MAX/RESET” button. 4. Pressing this button once will display the minimum temperature, minimum humidity and the date and time the data was recorded. Pressing this button a second time will display the same data for the maximum recordings. I. MOUNTING Note: Before permanently mounting ensure that the weather station is able to receive both the WWVB signal
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B. The TX4U Remote Sensor 1. Mounting with screws a. Remove the mounting bracket/ receptor from the packaging. b. Place the mounting bracket over the desired mounting surface. Through the 2 screw holes of the bracket, mark the mounting surface with a pencil. c. Where marked start screw holes using the provided screws. Remove screws from the mounting surface. d. Align the mounting bracket with the started screw holes. e. Screw the mounting bracket onto the mounting surface (the