Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PRO-X2 USB Irox
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1 USER MANUAL PR O-X2.
2 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Features 3 Contents of Complete Weather Station Kit 5 Installing your weather station 6 Setting up the Remote Weather Sensors 6 Setting up the Thermo-Hygro Sensor(s).
3 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the PRO-X2 Weather Station. The weather station consists of a main console unit with a remote control, as well as an assortment of remote sensors which collect and transmit a wide range of weather data, including outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, rain amount and rain rate.
4 Clock and Calendar (12hr/ 24 hr) (month/day or day/month) - Different combinations of clock and calendar displays - 6 languages for day of week (English/ German/ French/ Italian/ Spanish/ Dutch) Ala.
5 Contents of Complete Weather Station Kit Before installing your weather station, please check that the following are complete: Main Console Unit Remote Control Hard ware K omponenten Fittings - Ther.
6 Anemometer (Solar Cell Wind Sensor): - Wind Cups - Wind Vane - Anemometer arm - Anemometer base 4 screws for securing unit to vertical surface 2m (6ft) USB cable Installing your weather station Setting up the Remote Weather Sensors Beforestartingupthemainconsoleunit,setupalltheremotesensorsrst.
7 Setting up the Thermo-Hygro Sensor(s) 1. Open the latch at the base of the thermo-hygro sensor. 2. Set the channel with a slide switch. 3. Insert two 2 x UM-3 or “AA” size 1.5V batteries. 4. Use a pin to press the “RESET” key which is in the battery compartment of thermo-hygro sensors.
8 Setting up the Anemometer (Solar cell wind sensor) 1. Assemble the wind cups and wind vane to the anemometer arm 2. Attach the assembled anemometer to the base. 3. Remove the 4 x screws at the battery door to open the battery compartment. 4. Plug in the re-chargeable battery according to the polarities shown (coded plug).
9 Placement tips: Make sure that the console unit is within receiving range of all remote sensors. Ideally sensors should be within the line of sight of the console unit. Transmission range may be affected by trees, metal structures and electronic appliances.
10 UP DOWN SET MEM or MEMORY HISTORY ALARM CHANNEL LIGHT/SNOOZE - Switches to next mode in anti-clockwise direction - Increment for setting parameters - Switches to next mode in clockwise direction - .
1 1 The following controls are only available on the remote control: Temperature Mode Wind Mode P r e s s u r e a n d W ea t h e r Fo r ec a st M o de Rain Mode Sunrise/Sunset Mode Clock and Alarm Mod.
12 Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode - Current pressure, trend, and history bar-chart - Weather forecast - Moon phase Clock and Alarm Mode - Radio Controlled clock showing current time and calendar -.
13 Temperature and Humidity Mode - Temperature and humidity trend and readings for indoor and selected channel - Comfort level - Dew point - Temperature alerts Rain Mode - Precipitation amount for las.
14 Customizing your Weather Station To fully customize the weather station to your local settings and personal preferences, the following settings are required. Please refer to the appropriate sections for detailed instructions. Required: - Setting Pressure Parameters during Initial Start-Up (Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode P.
15 Using the Different Weather Modes Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode This part of the display indicates the current pressure, sea level pressure, weather forecast, moon phase and pressure trend.
16 Setting the Pressure and Altitude Units 1. In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode, press SET until local pressure is displayed. 2. Press and hold MEM or MEMORY .Thepressureunitshouldbeashing. 3. Set Local Pressure Units: Press UP or DOWN to adjust value.
17 FULL LAST NEW FIRST Understanding the Weather Forecast Display Display Weather Forecast Status Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy Rain Unstable Weather Snow NOTE: 1.
18 Clock and Alarm Mode Themainconsoleunitcanbeconguredtodisplaythetime,calendarorUTCtime.There are three time alarms available on the console unit: .
19 Setting up the Time, Date and Language 1. In Clock and Alarm Mode, press and hold SET to enter clock and calendar setup. 2.Thedayofweekshouldstartashinginthedisplay.
20 Setting up the Time Alarms 1. In Clock and Alarm Mode, press ALARM toselectalarmwhichyouwishtocongure. 2. Press and hold ALARM untilhourstartsashinginthedisplay 3. Set Alarm Hour: Press UP or DOWN to adjust value.
21 Note: The radio controlled signal for time (DCF77) is transmitted from the central atomic clock in Frankfurt/Main in short intervals. It has a reception range of approx.
22 Understanding the Sunrise/Sunset Display The sunrise time being displayed differs during the morning and the afternoon/night. From 12 am to 12 pm: The sunrise time for the current day will be displayed. From 12 pm to pm: The sunrise time for the next day will be displayed.
23 Rotating Between Temperature and Dew Point Display In Te m pe ra t ur e a nd Hu m id it y M o de , e ac h p re s s o f SE T r o ta te s t e mp er a tu r e di s pl a y be t we en : - Temperature and Relative Humidity - Dew Point Temperature and Relative Humidity.
24 Remote Sensor Status The wave icon above the current channel display shows the connection status of the corresponding remote sensor: Icon Status Searching for remote sensor signals Corresponding re.
25 Setting up the Daily Rainfall Alert 1. In Rain Mode, press ALARM to display rainfall alert. 2. Press and hold ALARM untilrainfallalertand“ALARMHI”startsashinginthedisplay. 3. Set Value for Rainfall Alert: Press UP or DOWN to adjust value.
26 Viewing Wind Statistics In Wind Mode, each press of MEM or MEMORY rotates wind speed display between: - Current wind speed - Daily maximum wind speed (“DAILY MAX” is displayed) - Gust speed (.
27 Maintenance Changing Batteries The battery statuses of the sensors are checked every hour. If the low battery indicators light up, replace the batteries for the corresponding unit immediately.
28 T roubleshooting The display shows dashes “---” for weather parameter(s) The display will show “---” when the wireless link is lost with the remote sensor for the following periods: Thermo-.
29 EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product: PRO-X2 This product contains the approved transmitter and complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directives, if used for its intended use and that the following standard(s) has/have been applied: Efcient use of radio frequency spectrum (Article 3.
30 Power Main unit : use 4 pcs UM-3 or ”AA” 1.5V battery : AC/DC adaptor 7.5V 200mA (centre +) Remote Thermo.-Hygro unit : use 2 pcs UM-3 or “AA” 1.5V battery Remote Anemometer unit : use 2 pcs UM-3 or “AA” 1.5V battery Remote Rain gauge unit : use 2 pcs UM-3 or “AA” 1.
31 Appendix City Codes US and Canadian Cities City Code Zone DST City Code Zone DST Offset Offset Atlanta, Ga. A TL -5 SU Memphis, T enn. MEM -6 SU Austin, T ex. AUS -6 SU Miami, Fla. MIA -5 SU Baltimore, Md. BWI -5 SU Milwaukee, Wis. MKE -6 SU Birmingham, Ala.
32 City Code Zone DST City Code Zone DST Offset Offset Kinshasa, Congo FIH 1 NO Oslo, Norway OSL 1 SE Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia KUL 8 NO Panama City , Panama PTY -5 NO La Paz, Bolivia LPB -4 NO Paris, F.
33 T echnical Specications Weather Station Receivers Receiver (Supply=6.0V, Ta=23°C) and Sensor unit (Supply=3.0V, Ta=23°C) RF Transmission Frequency 433 MHz RF Reception Range Wind Sensor, Rain Sensor 30 meters Maximum (Line of Sight) Barometric Pressure Range 500 hpa to 1100hpa ( 14.
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