logia LOWSL710FWB7 7 In 1 Wireless Weather Station User Guide

June 12, 2024
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LOWSL710FWB7 7 In 1 Wireless Weather Station

Product Information

Product Features

  • Wireless 7-in-1 weather sensor measures wind speed, wind
    direction, rainfall, UV index, light intensity, temperature, and
    humidity.

  • No calibration needed! The product is fully pre-calibrated and
    mostly assembled; all you need to do is install it and sync with
    the included display console.

  • Provides precise weather and environmental information directly
    from your own backyard, instead of relying on a national weather
    station.

Package Contents

Component Quantity
Weather display console 1
Console power adapter 1
Console CR2032 battery 1
7-in-1 outdoor weather sensor 1
3.6 V rechargeable battery pack 1
Mounting clamp 1
Screws (for clamp) 2
Hexagonal nuts (for clamp) 2
Rubber pads (for clamp) 2
Wireless hygrothermo sensor 1
User guide 1

Product Usage Instructions

Setting Up the Wireless Indoor Hygro-Thermo Sensor

  1. Locate a suitable spot indoors to place the wireless
    hygrothermo sensor.

  2. Insert the provided batteries into the sensor.

  3. Place the sensor in the desired location, ensuring it is within
    range of the display console.

Setting Up the Display Console

  1. Connect the power adapter to the display console.
  2. Insert the provided CR2032 battery into the console.
  3. Turn on the console using the power cord.

Operating Instructions

To navigate through the different screens and access various
weather data, use the function buttons on the console.

Home Screen Overview

The home screen provides an overview of the current weather
conditions and includes information such as wind direction,
temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure.

Detail Screen Overview

The detail screen provides more detailed information about
specific weather parameters, including wind speed, UV index, and
light intensity.

Summary Screen Overview

The summary screen displays a summary of past weather data,
including maximum and minimum values.

Forecast

The forecast feature provides information about the expected
weather conditions for the upcoming days.

Rain

The rain feature displays the amount of rainfall recorded by the
sensor.

Barometric Pressure

The barometric pressure feature shows the current atmospheric
pressure.

Beaufort Scale

The Beaufort scale feature provides information about wind speed
levels.

UV Index and Light Intensity

The UV index and light intensity features display the current UV
index and light intensity levels.

Sunrise/Sunset & Moon Rise/Moon Set Time

This feature shows the times for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and
moonset.

Multi-Channel and Scroll Mode for Optional Sensors

This feature allows you to connect and view data from additional
optional sensors.

Max/Min

The max/min feature displays the maximum and minimum values
recorded for each weather parameter.

History Graph

The history graph feature shows a graphical representation of
past weather data.

Data Log Screen

The data log screen displays a log of recorded weather data.

General Settings

The general settings allow you to customize various settings,
such as units of measurement and display options.

Alert Setting

The alert setting feature allows you to set up alerts for
specific weather conditions.

Calibration Setting

The calibration setting feature allows you to calibrate the
sensors if necessary.

Data Log Setting

The data log setting feature allows you to configure the data
logging options.

Viewing Weather Data on a Weather Online Server

To view weather data on a weather online server, follow the
instructions provided in the user guide.

Care and Maintenance

Refer to the user guide for care and maintenance instructions to
ensure the proper functioning and longevity of the product.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues with the product, refer to the
troubleshooting section in the user guide or contact customer
support.

Specifications

Refer to the specifications section in the user guide for
detailed information about the product’s technical
specifications.

Limited Warranty

This product is covered by a limited one-year warranty. Refer to
the warranty section in the user guide for details regarding
coverage, limits, and exclusions.

TM
7-IN-1 WIRELESS WEATHER STATION WITH WI-FI,® EVERLASTING SOLAR CELL, AND 7″ FULLCOLOR HD LCD DISPLAY USER GUIDE
LOWSL710FWB7

Thank you for purchasing the Logia 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi- Fi®, Everlasting Solar Cell, and 7″ Full-Color HD LCD Display. This User Guide is intended to provide you with guidelines to ensure that operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk to the user. Any use that does not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide may void the limited warranty.
Please read all directions before using the product and retain this guide for reference. This product is intended for household use only. It is not intended for commercial use.
This product is covered by a limited one-year warranty. Coverage is subject to limits and exclusions. See warranty for details.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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TIPS FOR SENSOR SITE SELECTION

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PRODUCT FEATURES

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PACKAGE CONTENTS

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WEATHER CONSOLE OVERVIEW

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HOME SCREEN OVERVIEW

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DETAIL SCREEN OVERVIEW

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SUMMARY SCREEN OVERVIEW

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WIRELESS SENSOR OVERVIEW

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WIRELESS HYGRO-THERMO SENSOR OVERVIEW

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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SETTING UP THE WIRELESS INDOOR HYGRO-THERMO SENSOR

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SETTING UP THE DISPLAY CONSOLE

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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FORECAST

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RAIN

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BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

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BEAUFORT SCALE

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UV INDEX AND LIGHT INTENSITY

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SUNRISE/SUNSET & MOON RISE/MOON SET TIME

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MULTI-CHANNEL AND SCROLL MODE FOR OPTIONAL SENSORS

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MAX/MIN

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HISTORY GRAPH

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DATA LOG SCREEN

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GENERAL SETTINGS

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ALERT SETTING

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CALIBRATION SETTING

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DATA LOG SETTING

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CREATE PWL ACCOUNT & SET UP WI-FI® CONNECTION

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CREATE YOUR WEATHER UNDERGROUND ACCOUNT

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CREATE YOUR WEATHERCLOUD ACCOUNT

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SETTING UP WI-FI® CONNECTION

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SETTING UP WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION

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VIEW WEATHER DATA ON A WEATHER ONLINE SERVER

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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COMPATIBLE DEVICES

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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SPECIFICATIONS

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LIMITED WARRANTY TO ORIGINAL CONSUMER

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING! Please read and understand all safety precautions, operating instructions, and care/maintenance instructions before operating this appliance. Keep this manual for future reference.
· This product is not a toy. Keep out of the reach of children. · This product is designed for use in the home only as indication of weather conditions.
This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information. · Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials. · Do not place the appliance near open flames or heat sources. Fire, electric shock, product
damage, or injury might occur. · Only use fresh new batteries in the product. Do not mix new and old batteries together. · Do not disassemble, alter, or modify the product. · Only use attachments or accessories with this product specified by the manufacturer. · Do not submerge the unit in water. Dry the product with a soft cloth if liquid spills on it. · Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, duct, extreme temperature, or humidity. · Do not cover or block the ventilation holes with any objects. · This console of this product is intended to be used indoors only. · This product is only suitable for mounting at height less than 6.6 ft. (2 m). · Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Tampering with the product will void the
warranty. · AA batteries are not included. When inserting batteries, make sure that the positive and negative
polarities match with the markings in the compartment. CR2032 battery is included. · Do not mix standard, alkaline, and rechargeable batteries together. · Leaving a battery exposed to extremely high temperature in the surrounding environment can
result in an explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas. · Leaving a battery exposed to extremely low air pressure in the surrounding environment can
result in an explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS? CONTACT US!
Email: info@supportcbp.com or call: 1-833-815-0568 www.logiaweatherstation.com
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TIPS FOR SENSOR SITE SELECTION
· Rain collector must be cleaned every few months. · Batteries in sensor must be changed every two to two and a half (2 ­ 2.5) years. · Sensor should be installed at least 5′ (1.5 m) away from any building or structure. · Choose a location in open space under direct sunlight with no obstructions. · The sensor should remain in line of sight and within 328 (100 m) of the console for consistent,
steady transmission. · Keep your sensor and console away from household appliances that operate on the same
frequency. The console and sensor should be at least 3′ ­ 7′ (1 ­ 2 m) away from such interferences.
PRODUCT FEATURES
1. Wireless 7-in-1 weather sensor measures wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV index, light intensity, temperature, and humidity
2. No calibration needed! The product is fully pre-calibrated and mostly assembled; all you need to do is install it and sync with the included display console
3. Provides precise weather and environmental information directly from your own backyard, instead of relying on a national weather station
4. 7″ HD LCD display screen with USB port 5. Syncs via Wi-Fi® to online weather servers
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PACKAGE CONTENTS

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A. Weather display console 1. Console power adapter 2. Console CR2032 battery

B. 7-in-1 outdoor weather sensor 1. 3.6 V rechargeable battery pack 2. Mounting clamp i. 2 x screws (for clamp) ii. 2 x hexagonal nuts (for clamp) iii. 2 x rubber pads (for clamp)

C. Wireless hygrothermo sensor
D. User guide

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
WEATHER CONSOLE OVERVIEW

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1. Ambient light detector 7. Function buttons

2. USB port

8. Display screen

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4. Wall mounting holder 10. Power cord

5. Antenna

11. Battery door

6. HOME button

12. Mac address label

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1. Wind direction 2. Sensor signal strength icon 3. Outdoor temperature 4. Outdoor humidity 5. Wind speed 6. Indoor temperature 7. Indoor humidity 8. Feels like temperature 9. Baro pressure, UVI, and light intensity

10. Wind speed level 11. Rainfall and rain rate 12. Weather forecast 13. Date 14. Moon phase 15. Sunrise/sunset time 16. Time 17. Moon rise/moon set time 18. Wi-fi connection/time sync icon

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DETAIL SCREEN OVERVIEW 11

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SUMMARY SCREEN OVERVIEW

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1. Sensor signal strength icon 2. Outdoor MAX/MIN
temperature 3. Wind speed level 4. Wind gust 5. Wind direction 6. Average wind speed 7. Current wind speed 8. Dew point 9. Heat index/wind chill 10. Feels like temperature

11. Outdoor temperature 12. Outdoor MAX/MIN humidity 13. Outdoor humidity 14. Indoor MAX/MIN temperature 15. Indoor temperature 16. Indoor MAX/MIN humidity 17. Indoor humidity 18. Barometric pressure 19. Light intensity 20. UV index and exposure level 21. Today’s rainfall

22. Last hour, last 24 hrs., and last month rainfall
23. Rain rate 24. Date 25. Moon phase 26. Weather forecast 27. Sunrise/sunset time 28. Current time 29. Moon rise/moon set time 30. Rain rate level 31. Wi- fi connection/time sync icon

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1. Sensor signal strength icon

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4. CH 1 icon label

13. Soil moisture (optional)

5. Sensor name

14. Date

6. In/out temperature

15. Moon phase

7. In/out humidity

16. Current time

8. No screen connect screen

17. Wi-fi connection/time sync icon

9. Pool sensor icon (optional)

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WIRELESS SENSOR OVERVIEW
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1. Antenna 2. Radiation shield &
hygro-thermo sensor 3. Mounting base 4. Battery door

5. RESET button 6. Transmission status LED 7. Bubble level 8. Rain collector

9. Wind vane 10. UV/light sensor 11. Solar Cell 12. Wind cups

WIRELESS HYGRO-THERMO SENSOR OVERVIEW

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1. Transmission status LED 2. Wall mounting holder 3. Channel switch

4. RESET button 5. Battery Compartment

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS 7-IN-1 OUTDOOR SENSOR
The wireless 7-in-1 outdoor sensor measures wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV, light intensity, temperature, and humidity.

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INSTALLING THE RAIN FUNNEL
1. Align the lock grooves on the rain funnel with the lock grooves in the rain collector. 2. Lower the rain funnel onto the rain collector. Then, turn the rain funnel clockwise to lock it in place.

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22 Lock Lock grooves

3. Adjust the connected cables so they fit comfortably in the compartment. Then, insert the battery pack into the compartment.
sensor array is turn on and then begin flashing every 12 Step 4: Adjust the cable and socket into shallow hole and put

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4. Close and fasten the battery door back on the compartment.

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
1. Unscrew the battery door aLtoctkhgeroobvottom of the 7-in-1 outdoor sensor using a screwdriver (not included). The red LED will begin flashing every 12 seconds.

Step 6: Remove the solar panel protection film.
NOTE: The LED light will flash red every 12 seconds.

to a 35 ~ 40mm diameter steel post or pole, and
2. Connect the cable of the rechargeable battery pack (included) to the cable located in the battery compartment.

ADJUSTING THE SOLAR CELL
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It is recommendable to wrap water-resistant tape over the socket for extra protection against Step 6: Remove the solar panel protection film.
The tilting angle of solar panel can be adjusted vertically from 0 positions depending on the area you are living in. For optimal power output year-round, please

array is turn on and then begin flashing every 12 Adjust the cable and socket into shallow hole and put
array is turn on and then begin flashing every 12
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: Adjust the cable and socket into shallow hole and put

USE ONLY the rechargeable 3.6V Ni-MH battery-pack provided. It is recommendable to wrap water-resistant tape over the socket for extra protection against *Sensors installed in Southern Hemisphere must have their solar panels facing North.
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The tilting angle of solar panel can be adjusted vertically from 0

2. Loosen the screw at the joint so the gear on the other side of the joint pushes out. The solar cell should now be in an unlocked position.
*Sensors installed in Southern Hemisphere must have their solar panels facing North.
3. Adjust the vertical angle of the solar cell to get the most optimal usage out of the solar cell depending on your location.
ep 2: Adjust the vertical angle of the solar panel (0 Step 2: Adjust the vertical angle of the solar panel (0
4. Push the gear inward and tighten the screw until the gears lock in place.
Stick the 2 rubber pads (provided) onto the inner sides of the mounting part Place the sensor array over the mounting pole and align the sensor array to North direction
ighten the screws to fit the size of your mounting pole Stick the 2 rubber pads (provided) onto the inner sides of the mounting part
When adjusting the solar cell set it to an angle closest to your latitude. View chart below to get an idea PTilgahcteenthtehesesnchsroeorwwasryrtoaoyufitostvhheeor usthilzdeemaonof guynoletuinrygmopuoorulnestoianlngadrpaocllieeglnl.the sensor array to North direction
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Latitude Proximity If your location is close to 60° If your location is close to 45° If your location is close to 30° If your location is close to 15° If your location is close to 0°

Solar Cell Angle Selection 60° 45° 30° 15° 0°


15° 30° 60° 45°

MOUNTING THE SENSOR ON A POLE
1. Stick the rubber pads on the inside of the mounting clamp and mounting base of the sensor. 2. Insert two (2) screws into the mounting base and clamp. Then, loosely tighten the screws using
included nuts. 3. Place the mounting fixture over a pole (not included). 4. Tighten all the screws so the sensor sits firmly and securely on the pole.
NOTE: Place the mounting base and clamp on a steel pole or post with a 1.2 ­ 1.6 (30 ­ 40 mm) diameter and is a minimum of 6.6′ (2 m) off the ground. When setting up the outdoor sensor, make sure the rain collector side is facing north. When placing the outdoor sensor, make sure it is within 492′ (150 m) of the display console.

Install the wireless 7-IN-1 sensor in an open with no obstructions above and around the Point to for accurate rain and wind measurement. NORTH
the sensor with the smaller end facing the North to properly orient the wind direction vane.
the mounting stand and bracket (included) ~ 40mm diameter steel post or pole, and allow minimum 2m off the ground.

Add rubber pad before mounting on pole or post

mounting pole and stand not
included

Point to SOUTH
2 meters off the ground

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POINTING THE WIRELESS 7-IN-1 OUTDOOR SENSOR TO SOUTH (OPTIONAL)
The outdoor wireless weather sensor is calibrated to be pointed north for maximum accuracy. However, for your convenience, if you are a user located in the Southern Hemisphere, you can use the sensor with the wind vane pointing south. 1. Mount and install the wireless weather sensor with the wind meter end pointed South, instead of
North. (Please refer to Mounting Sensor on Pole for mounting instructions.) 2. Select “S’ in hemisphere section of the setup UI setup page. (Please refer to Setting Up Weather
Server Connection section for setup details) 3. Press the APPLY icon to confirm and exit. NOTES: Changing the hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the moon phases on the display. Pointing the wireless weather sensor toward the south will allow maximum sunlight on the solar panel, especially during the winter season in the Southern Hemisphere.
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS INDOOR HYGRO-THERMO SENSOR
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
1. Remove the battery door of the sensor. 2. Use the channel slider to set the channel number for the sensor. h every 1 m3i.nutIens.ert two (2) AA batteries into the battery compartment. Then, place the battery door back on
the compartment. The transmission status LED will begin to flash every minute. NOTES: The hygro-thermo sensor will enter synchronization mode and pair to the display console within the next 30 ­ 60 minutes. To reassign the sensor, use the channel slider to change the set channel number then press the RESET button on the sensor.
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Distance. Path loss occurs naturally with distance. This device is rated to 150m (450 feet) by line of sight (in interference free environment and without barriers). However, typically

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SETTING UP THE DISPLAY
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The table below show a typical level of reduction in signal strength each time the signal passed

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POWERING UP THE CONSOLE

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1. Connect the power adapter to the integrated power cord of the console.

2. Plug the other end of the power adapter into a power outlet to turn on the console.

3. Flip the antenna on back of the console up. 4. Once the console is turned on, the segments on the HD display will light up.

NOTE: If nothing appears on the display after connecting the power adapter, then press the RESET button using a pin.

Connect the display console power jack to AC power with the adaptor included.

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STARTING UP THE DISPLAY OF THE CONSOLE
Basic information must be entered when setting up the console for the first time. 1. Select the language for the console using the buttons that correspond to the up and down arrows. 2. Then, use the button that corresponds to the right arrow to proceed to the next step. 3. Select your region using the buttons that correspond to the up and down arrows. 4. Then, use the button that corresponds to the right arrow to save your settings. 5. Wait for the outdoor weather sensor and hygro-thermo sensor to pair with your console.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DISPLAY BUTTONS
When on the home screen, user can press the HOME button or any other button to show the main function icons as shown below:

MAIN FUNCTIONS OF BUTTONS

ICON

DESCRIPTION
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OTHER FUNCTIONS OF BUTTONS FOR SETTINGS

ICON

DESCRIPTION
Up key Press this key to select upper row or item.
Down key Press this key to select lower row or item.
Left key Press this key to select left side column or item.
Right key Press this key to select right side column or item.
+ key Press this key to increase the value or switch to other option – key Press this key to decrease the value or switch to other option Confirm key Press this key to confirm the action Search key Press this key to open the search box in record table
Erase key Press this key to erase the selected record

FORECAST

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Northern Hemisphere Icons

Moon Phase

Southern Hemisphere Icons

New Moon

Waxing Crescent Moon

First Quarter Moon

Waxing Gibbous Moon

Full Moon

Waning Gibbous Moon

Third Quarter Moon

Waning Crescent Moon
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TREND INDICATOR

The trend indicator shows the trends of changes in the forthcoming few minutes. These icons will appear in the temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure section of the detail screen.

Rising

Steady

Falling

This is on-line weather forecast service, please keep the console connected to ProWeatherLive, you can
WIRELEPSleSaSsIeGiNnpAuLtRcEoCrrEePctTIloOcNation for your device in ProWeatherLive “Edit device” page.
If the Wi-Fi connectivity is not stable for over 3 hours, the weather forecast will not be shown and the
Familiarize yourself with the icons for different signal strength. Relocate your console or weather sensor if signal is weak or lost.

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Weak signal

Signal lost

WI-FI CONNECTION STATUS

Familiarize yourself with the icons for Wi-fi connection status.

WI-FI disconnected

WI-FI connected

WI-FI connected with Sync

humidity is above the measurement range, the reading will show “HI”.

SYNC

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HEAT INDEX

The heat index is determined by the wireless weather sensor’s temperature and humidity readings when the
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Caution Extreme Caution Danger Extreme Danger

Possibility of heat exhaustion Possibility of heat dehydration Heat exhaustion highly likely Strong risk of dehydration/ heatstroke

55°C (130°F)
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WIND CHILL
Wind chill or windchill is the lowering of temperature due to the passing-flow of lower-temperature air. Wind chill is determined by a combination of the wireless weather sensor’s temperature and wind speed data.
DEW POINT
The dew point is the temperature below which the water vapor in air at constant barometric pressure condenses into liquid water at the same rate at which it evaporates. The condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid surface. The dew point temperature is determined by the temperature and humidity data from the wireless weather sensor.
RAIN
This section shows the rainfall or rain rate information.
RAINFALL DISPLAY MODES
· RAIN RATE: current rainfall rate in the last 10 minutes · DAILY: total rainfall since midnight · WEEKLY: total rainfall between Sunday and Saturday · MONTHLY: total rainfall from first to last day of the month · TOTAL: total rainfall since the last reset
RESET THE RAINFALL RECORDS
Refer to Erase All Data section to clear rainfall data.
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
Check the weather website for real-time barometer conditions then adjust the relative in the Calibration setting section.
WIND
WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION
This section displays the wind speed, current wind direction, predominant wind directions, and wind speed level.
· Wind speed: is the average wind speed measured in the previous 12 seconds. · Average wind: is the average wind speed in 10 minutes. · Gust: is the highest wind speed recorded in the previous 12 seconds
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BEAUFORT SCALE The Beaufort scale below is an international scale of wind velocities from 0 (calm) to 12 (Hurricane force).

Beaufort Scale Description

0

Calm

1

Light air

2

Light breeze

3

Gentle breeze

4

Moderate breeze

5

Fresh breeze

6

Strong breeze

7

High wind

8

Gale

9

Strong gale

10

Storm

11

Violent storm

12

Hurricane force

Wind Speed < 1 km/h < 1 mph < 1 knots < 0.3 m/s
1.1 ~ 5km/h 1 ~ 3 mph 1 ~ 3 knots 0.3 ~ 1.5 m/s 6 ~ 11 km/h 4 ~ 7 mph 4 ~ 6 knots 1.6 ~ 3.3 m/s 12 ~ 19 km/h 8 ~ 12 mph 7 ~ 10 knots 3.4 ~ 5.4 m/s 20 ~ 28 km/h 13 ~ 17 mph 11 ~ 16 knots 5.5 ~ 7.9 m/s 29 ~ 38 km/h 18 ~ 24 mph 17 ~ 21 knots 8.0 ~ 10.7 m/s 39 ~ 49 km/h 25 ~ 30 mph 22 ~ 27 knots 10.8 ~ 13.8 m/s 50 ~ 61 km/h 31 ~ 38 mph 28 ~ 33 knots 13.9 ~ 17.1 m/s 62 ~ 74 km/h 39 ~ 46 mph 34 ~ 40 knots 17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s 75 ~ 88 km/h 47 ~ 54 mph 41 ~ 47 knots 20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s 89 ~ 102 km/h 55 ~ 63 mph 48 ~ 55 knots 24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s 103 ~ 117 km/h 64 ~ 73 mph 56 ~ 63 knots 28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s 118 km/h 74 mph 64 knots 32.7 m/s

Land Condition
Calm. Smoke rises vertically.
Smoke drift indicates wind direction. Leaves and wind vanes are stationary.
Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle. Wind vanes begin to move.
Leaves and small twigs constantly moving, Light flags extended.
Dust and loose paper raised. Small branches begin to move.
Branches of a moderate size move. Small trees in leaf begin to sway.
Large branches in motion. Whistling heard in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes difficult. Empty plastic bins tip over.
Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to walk against the wind.
Some twigs broken from trees. Cars veer on road. Progress on foot is seriously impeded
Some branches break off trees, and some small trees blow over. Construction / temporary signs and barricades blow over.
Trees are broken off or uprooted, structural damage likely.
Widespread vegetation and structural damage likely.
Severe widespread damage to vegetation and structures. Debris and unsecured objects are hurled about.

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WIND SPEED LEVEL

64 ~ 73 mph 56 ~ 63 knots 28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s
118 km/h 74 mph 64 knots 32.7m/s

Widespread vegetation and structural
Severe widespread damage to vegetation objects are hurled about.

The wind speed level chart on display provides a quick reference on the current wind condition. The

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Level Level Speed
Compass color

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UV INDEX AND LIGHT INTENSITY This section displays a chart for UV index and light intensity.

UVI Rating

Comment

0-2

Low A UV Index reading of 0 to 2 means low danger from the sun’s UV rays for the average person.

3-5 Medium A UV Index reading of 3 to 5 means moderate risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.

6-7

High A UV Index reading of 6 to 7 means high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure. Protection

against skin and eye damage is needed.

8-10 Very High A UV Index reading of 8 to 10 means very high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure. Take extra precautions because unprotected skin and eyes will be damaged and can burn quickly.

11-16 Extreme A UV Index reading of 11 or more means extreme risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure. Take all precautions because unprotected skin and eyes can burn in minutes.

SUNRISE/SUNSET & MOON RISE/MOON SET TIME The console indicates your location’s sunrise/sunset & moon rise/moon set times, which is based on time zone, latitude, and longitude you entered. If Daylight Saving is set to AUTO, the times will adjust an hour forward automatically for daylight saving.
MULTI-CHANNEL AND SCROLL MODE FOR OPTIONAL SENSORS Users can add up to seven (7) additional hygro-thermo sensors to display console. While on the home screen, press the CHANNEL button to switch between indoor and channels 1 to 7. To go through the channels every five (5) seconds automatically press and hold the CHANNEL button for two (2) seconds until the icon appears on screen.
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mes will be adjusted forward by one hour automatically during Summer time. You can view all the history graphs in this section.

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MAX/MIN

ls every This section explains how to get to, view, and clear MAX/MIN records.

1. Press the HOME button to show key function icons. o show indo2or., ouPtdroeossr athnedMchAaXn/nMeIlN’s RECORDS button to show the MAX/MIN Records screen.

3. Use the up and down keys to show indoor, outdoor, and channel’s records.

4. To clear the selected MAX/MIN records, use the up and down key to select the records. 5. Then, press and hold the erase key for two (2) seconds.

DATWAhLeOn GpoSwCerRoEffE, Nall the graph will reset. The data log screen captures all the history records. Users can connect their USB flash drive to the TThhiiss ffucunonnccsttiiooolnen ctcoaansntcocaraepptwtuuerreaetththheeer adalallthhai.issttoorryy rreeccoorrddss ooff tthhee wwhhoollee ssyysstteemm,, pplluugg tthhee UUSSBB ccoommppaattiibbllee ffllaasshh ddrriivvee

1

2

3

4

5

6

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When power off, all the graph will reset.

records,
HISTORY GRAPH
You can view all the history graphs in this section.
This section explains how to get to and view history graphs. 1. Press the HOME button to show key function icons. 2. Press the HISTORY GRAPH button to show the history graph mode. 3. Press the up key toor vdioewwnthe key to select a data source from the list. 4. Press the right key to view the past 24 hrs. graph. 5. When the graph appears, press the up or down key to show other graphs. 6. Press the left key to go back to the history graph list. NOTE: When console is powered off, all the graphs will reset.
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1. Number of row 2. Record time and date 3. Indoor temperature and humidity 4. Barometric pressure

5. Outdoor temperature and humidity 6. Temperature index 7. Percentage of data storage remaining

NAVIGATING THE DATA LOG SCREEN

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SEARCHING FOR A ROW OF DATA
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2. Press the confirm key to select the yes option.
3. Press the confirm key again to go to that row.

GENERAL SETTINGS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Time & date setting 2. Alarm setting 3. Display setting 4. Unit setting 5. Sensor setting

6. Alert setting 7. Calibration setting 8. Other setting 9. Data log setting

All the console settings and system information are in the setting menu, press the up /down key to select the section required, then press the right key to enter the sub items of the section.

TIME & DATE SETTING

a b c d e f g h i
to turn on or turn off

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When time sync is off, press

to adjust the value.

Press the up /down key to select one of the following settings:

Sub item a Internet time sync b Time format c Time set

d Date format e Date set
f Year set g Daylight saving time h Time zone i Hemisphere

Operation
Press / to turn on or turn off Press / to select 12 or 24 format When time sync is off, press / to select between hour or minute, press
/ to adjust the value.
Press / to select M / D or D / M format
When time sync is off, press / to select month or date, press / to adjust the value. When time sync is off, press / to adjust the value.
Press / to turn off or set the DST to auto.
Press / to select the your local time zone to get correct time.
Press / to select NORTH or SOUTH hemisphere for the 7-in-1 sensor point to and moon phase.

ALARM TIME SETTING

a b c d e f

Press the up /down

Sub item a Alarm time set b Alarm mode Ac larAmlarsmound level Kd

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key to select one of the following settings:

to adjust the

value. Operation Press /

to select Everyday or Weekday only ttoo tsuelrenctobnetowreetunrhnouorfof.r minute. Press /

to adjust the value

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Press / to turn on or turn off to adjust the sound level
Press / to turn on or turn off. to adjust the key tone level (default is off)
Press / to adjust the sound level

f Key tone level

Press / to adjust the key tone level (default is off)

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Alarm sound level
Key tone level DISPLAY SETTING

to turn on or turn off. to adjust the sound level to adjust the key tone level (default is off)

a b c d e f g h i

Press the up /down key to select one of the following settings:

Sub item

Operation

a Language

Press / to selectot tsheetdiespnlaayblaeng(turaiggeger to the activate time period), disable or

b Background color

Pressauto /(triggtoesrebleyctylioguhtrorrodoamrk caomlorbbieacnktglrioguhntdlfeovredils)play mode

c NigNhitgmhotdme ode activatePress / to set enable (trigger to the activate time period), disable or auto to adjust the

(triggvearlbuyey.our room ambient light level)

d Night mode activate time Press / to select between hour or minute. Press / to adjust the value.

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/

to select MAX / MIN data records mode by Accumulate (Acc.) or daily. to adjust the back light level in normal

f BaBckalcigkhtlilgevhetl level g Back light level

Press / to adjust the back light level in normal Press / to adjustot tahedbjuasckt ltihgeht bleaveclkdulirginhgt nleigvhet lmdoudering night mode

(Night mode) h Contrast

to adjust the screen contrast Press / to adjust the screen contrast

i Brightness

Press / to adjustot tahedsjucrsetetnhberigshctrneeessn brightness

UNIT SETTING

Sensor name column,

a

b

c

d

e

f

g

h

28 to select °C or °F

Press the up /down key to select one of the following settings:

Sub item a Temperature b Baro pressure c Baro type d Rain e Wind speed f

Wind direction g Light h Skin type exposure level

Operation Press / Press / Press / Press / Press / Press / Press / Press /

to select °C or °F to select hPa, inHg or mmHg totosesleecltercetla°tCiveoorr °aFbsolute to select mm or in totosesleecltemct/sR, kemla/hti,vkenootsr oArbmspohlute to select 16 direction or 360° to select Klux, Kfc or w/m² totosesleecltelcigth1t,6mdediriuemct,ioorndaorrk 3sk6in0°type for exposure level

SENSOR STATUS & EDITING

to select Light, Medium or Dark skin type for exposure level

Sensor name column, you can name your sensor in setup UI
Channel number column

Sensor ID column Sensor type column

Edit sensor column

Adding a New Sensor
1. Press the up or down key to select the empty channel. 2. Press the right key to select the edit sensor column. 3. When the column shows the “Add” option, click the confirm key to start the sensor search. 4. Select the matching channel number on the sensor, then power on or press the RESET button to
start the pairing. 5. Once devices are connected, the sensor icon, ID, and signal strength will show in the channel row.
Deleting a Current Sensor
1. Press the up or down key to select the connected sensor. 2. Press the right key to select the edit sensor column. 3. When the column shows the “Delete” option, click the confirm key to delete the sensor.
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Checking Sensor Status
1. Press the up or down key to select the connected sensor. 2. Press the right key twice to select the sensor type icon. 3. Press the right key again to show the sensor connection status.
ALERT SETTING
SET INDOOR ALERT
1. Press the right key to enter the indoor alert setting screen 2. Press / key to adjust the value or the on and off option. 3. Press the left or right key to select different setting value. 4. Press the up or down key to select different row of the setting. 5. When finished, press the left key to go back to alert screen or the HOME button to go back to
the home screen.
SET OUTDOOR ALERT
1. Press the right key to enter the outdoor alert setting screen 2. Press / key to adjust the value or the on and off option. 3. Press the left or right key to select different setting value. 4. Press the upto adojursdtothwen valukeeyortoonse/leocfft adlieffret.rent row of the setting. 5. When finishteod,sperleecsst dthifefelreefnt t settkineyg tvoagluoeb.ack to alert screen or the HOME button to go back to
Onctehefihnoismheeds,ctrPoeresenes.lsect different row of the setting.
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SET CHANNEL ALERT
1. Press the right key to enter the channel alert setting screen 2. Press / key to adjust the value or the on and off option. 3. Press the left or right key to select different setting value. 4. Press the up or down key to select different row of the setting. 5. When finished, press the left key to go back to alert screen or the HOME button to go back to the
home screen.

OTHER ALERT FUNCTIONS

Sub item Reset all alert values
Disable all alerts Alert Activated

Operation / Description

1. Press 2. Press
3. Press

key to show the confirmation screen / key to select Yes or No key to confirm the action

1. Press 2. Press
3. Press

key to show the confirmation screen / key to select Yes or No key to confirm the action

Press key to show the list of the activated alerts

CALIBRATION SETTING
Press the up /down key to select indoor, outdoor, channels, or other settings.
Calibration for Indoor Parameter
1. Press the right key to enter indoor calibration screen. 2. Press / key to adjust the value. 3. Press the left or right key to select different parameter. 4. Press the up or down key to select different row of the parameter. 5. When finished, press the right key to go back to the calibration screen or press the HOME
button to go to the home screen.
Calibration for Outdoor Parameter
1. Press the right key to enter outdoor calibration screen. 2. Press / key to adjust the value. 3. Press the left or right key to select different parameter. 4. Press the up or down key to select different row of the parameter. 5. When finished, press the right key to go back to the calibration screen or press the HOME
button to go to the home screen.
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Calibration for Channel(s) Parameter
1. Press the right key to enter channel calibration screen. 2. Press / key to adjust the value. 3. Press the left or right key to select different parameter. 4. Press the up or down key to select different row of the parameter. 5. When finished, press the right key to go back to the calibration screen or press the HOME
button to go to the home screen.
NOTE: Press the reset value key to reset the selected calibration value to default.

Calibration Parameter

Sensor Indoor, Outdoor or channel(s)
Indoor

Parameter
Temperature
Humidity Absolute pressure Relative pressure Wind speed

Type of Default calibration value

Setting range

Offset

0

±68 °F

Offset

0

±20 %

Offset

0

±560hPa (±16.54inHg

or ±420mmHg)

Offset

0

±560hPa (±16.54inHg

or ±420mmHg)

Gain

1

x 0.5 ~1.5

Outdoor

Wind direction Rain
UVI
Light intensity

Offset Gain Offset Gain Gain

0

±10°

x 0.5 ~1.5

1

x 0.5 ~1.5

±10°

1

x 0.01 ~ 10.0

x 0.5 ~1.5

1

x 0.01 ~ 10.0

x 0.01 ~ 10.0

x 0.01 ~ 10.0

OTHER SETTING

Typical calibration source
Red spirit or mercury thermometer Sling psychrometer Calibrated laboratory grade barometer Local airport
Calibrated laboratory grade wind meter GPS or Compass
Sight glass rain gauge with meter Calibrated laboratory grade UV meter Calibrated laboratory grade solar radiation sensor

a b c d e f g

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Press the up /down key to select option.

Sub item a Set your region b Enable Access Point c WI-FI status d Mac

address e System firmware version f Wi-fi firmware version g Erase all data h Factory reset

Operation / Description Press / key to select Europe, UK, US, Australia Press key to start AP mode for WI-FI connection setup Show the current console WI-FI connection status Show the console Mac address Shows current system firmware version of the console Shows current Wi-fi firmware version of the console Press key to erase all the data in console Press key to reset all the setting to default and clear all the data in console

Unit display
Date format Time format Time zone Hemisphere DST Temperature Pressure Wind speed Rain Light intensity

Europe
D / M 24 Hours +2 NORTH Auto C hPa m/s mm Klux

UK
D / M AM / PM +0 NORTH Auto C hPa m/s mm Klux

US
M / D AM / PM -5(EST) NORTH Auto F inHg mph in Klux

Australia
D / M AM / PM +10 SOUTH
Off C hPa m/s mm Klux

NOTE: Sensors that are connected to the console may activate incorrectly during installation. Select the “Erase All Data” option to restart the console and clear all erroneous data.
from the console when the final installation is completed and start afresh.
DATA LOG SETTING

a b c d e

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Press the up /down key to select option.

Sub item a Data log b Record interval c Clear data log d Record start e Data

log remain

Operation / Description Press / key to enable or disable the data log function Press / key to select the record interval between 5, 10 or 30 minutes Press key to enter clear data log screen Show the record start date and time Show the data log storage remain

Log in the ProWeatherLive and then click the ”
Key-in the “Devices name”, Device’s MAC address”, “Elevation”, “Latitude”, “Longitude” and

Data log function
You can use a USB flash drive to record the weather data for further analysis.

In “Edit Devices” page, click the ”

” on the top right corner to create a new device, it will generate

Log in the ProWeatherLive and then click the ” the station ID (WSID) and Key (WSPD) instantly, jot down both and then click ”

Log in the ProWeatherLive and then click the ”

To Start Data Recording

1. Format the USB flash drive to fat32 format with a PC.

2. Connect the flash drive to the console USB port.

3. In the “Data log” setting, select “enable” to start the data recording.

to 3 decimal places. Most online maps such as Google Map or Bing Map provide degrees of lo

latitude with 4 decimal places. Round off to 3 decimal places before you enter these data.

To Stop Data Recording

Enter a negative sign for Longitudes or Latitudes when it’s West or South respectively. For exa

1. 2.

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setting, select flash drive.

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CREATE PWL ACCOUNT & SET UP WI-FI® CONNECTION
The console can upload/download weather data to ProWeatherLive (PWL), Weather Underground (WU) and/or Weathercloud (WC) through wi-fi router, follow the step below to set up your device.

Key-in the “Devices name”, Device’s MAC address”, “Elevation”, “Latitude”, “Longitude” and select your Key-in the “Devices name”, Device’s MAC address”, “Elevation”, “Latitude”, “Longitude” and select your

CREATE YOUR PWL ACCOUNT

to 3 decimal places. Most online maps such as Google Map or Bing Map provide degrees of longitude and latitude with 4 decimal places. Round off to 3 decimal places before you enter these data.

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2. 3.

NOTE: Please use a valid email address to registTehreyoduerviaccecmouanct.address can be find on the backside of the . Once your account is created, sign into it, and then click “Edit Devices” in the drop-down menu to add a new device.
In “Edit Devices” page, click the “+Add” on the top right corner to create a new device, it will generate

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the station ID and key instantly, jot down both and then click “FINISH” to create the station tab.

74.341° West is “-74.341” ; 33.868° South is “-33.868″.

4. Click the ” Edit ” on the top right corner of the station tab.

The device mac address can be find on the backside of the

Station ID:

5. Enter in the “Device name”, “Device Mac address”, “Elevation”, “Latitude”, “Longitude” and select your

Station key:

time zone in the station tab, then click “Confirm” to save the setting.

URL:

6. On the “Setup” page, enter the Station ID and key assigned by ProWeatherLive that you received.

Station ID:

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, select the ProWeatherLive in first row of the Weather server

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setup section then key-in the Station ID and key that assigned by ProWeatherLive.

CREATE YOUR WEATHER UNDERGROUND ACCOUNT
1. Visit the Weather Underground website at https://www.wunderground.com and click the “Join” on the top right corner to open the registration page. Follow the instructions to create an account.
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back to the
Weather Station”.
back to the

Once you have created your account and completed the Email validation, please go back to the My Profile

In “My Weather Station” page bottom, press the “Add New Device” button to add your device. In step “Select a Device Type”, choose “Other” in the list, then press “Next”. In “My Weather Station” page bottom, press the “Add New Device” button to add your device.
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In “My Weather Station” page bottom, press the “Add New Device” button to add your device. In step “Select a Device Type”, choose “Other” in the list, then press “Next”.

In step “Set Device Name & Location”, select your location on the map, then press “Next”.
In step “Set Device Name & Location”, select your location on the map, then press “Next”. In step “Set Device Name & Location”, select your location on the map, then press “Next”.
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(2) fill click ”

in

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other

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(3)

select

Follow their instruction to enter your station information, in the Step “Tell Us More About Your Device”,

(1) enter a Name for your weather station. (2) fill in the other information (3) select ”

Weather underground’s privacy terms, (4) click ”

(1)

(2)

(2)

(3) (4)
7. Memorize your Station ID and key for future setup.

, select the Weather underground in first or second row of the Weather server setup section then key-in the Station ID and key that assigned by Weather underground.
, select the Weather underground in first or second row of the Weather server setup section then key-in the Station ID and key that assigned by Weather underground.
8. Select the Weather underground in first or second row of the Weather server setup section then enter in your Station ID and key that was assigned by Weather underground.

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CREATE YOUR WEATHERCLOUD AC, CseOleUcNt tThe Weather underground in first or second row of the
Weather server setup section then key-in the Station ID and key that assigned by Weather underground.
1. Visit the Weather Underground website at https://www.wunderground.com and click the “Join” on the top right corner to open the registration page. Follow the instructions to create an account.
NOTE: Please use a valid email address to register your account.

2. Sign into Weathercloud
Sign in weathercloud and

and then
then you

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Sign in weathercloud and then you will go the “Devices” page, click “+ New” to create new device.

” section. For the Link type* selection box select the “SETTINGS”, Once you have

Enter all the “Create”.

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4. Memorize your Station ID and key for future setup.

, select the weathercloud in first or second row of the Weather
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SETTING UP WI-FI® CONNECTION
When you first power up the console, the console LCD display will show the “AP” flashing and the icon toWsihgennifyyotuhaptoiwtehrauspetnhteerceodnsAoclecefsosr tPhoeinfitrs(tAtiPm)em, tohdeec. onsole LCD will show flashing “AP”
1. To activate AP mode, press the SETTING button to open the setting menu. 2. Press the up or down key to enter the other setting section. 3. Press Ttoheacrtiivgahtet AP mkoedye,tporeesnster sub menu. 4. Press the up or down key to select Enable Access Point, then press the confirm key to start
the AP mode. Use your smartphone, tablet, or computer to connect to the console via Wi-Fi® by following these steps: 1. On PC, open your Wi-Fi® network settings. On AndroidTM or iOS devices, go to settings menu and
then select Connections/WI-FI to open the network settings. 2. Locate the display console’s SSID from the list. It should appear as PWS-XXXXXX (where all the X’s
are integers) in the list. Tap on the SSID to connect. This step will take several seconds. 3. Once you are connected to the display console, open your internet or mobile web browser, and enter
the following address into the address bar: http://192.168.1.1 (make sure to include the http:// or else thceonwsoelbe’sbProWwSseWrI- mFIanyetiwnoterkrparsesthtohwenaindfdigruersess abseloaws(ecaorncsholequWeIr- Fy)I.nWetweorrekcnoammemweinlldaluwsaiynsg the latest version of reputable web browsers.

PWS-000710

PWS-000710

E.g. PC WI-FI network interface

E.g. Android smart phone WI-FI network interface

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SETTING UP WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION Enter theEinntfeorrmtheatiinofonrminatotiotnheintfooltlhoewfionllgowwinegbwinebteirnftaecrfeac”eS”ESTETUUPP”” ppaaggee. .EnEsnusreuarell ianlfloirnmfoatrimonaitsioenntiesred entered pprrioiorrttoo pprreessssiningg Apply totoccoonnnneecctttthheecconosnosleotleo wtoeaPthroerWseeravtehr(esr)L. ive.
to connect the console to weather server(s).

ProWeatherLive
SETUP

ADVANCED

Language: English

Press to search router
Press to allow add router manually

WiFi Router setup

Search

Router: ROUNTER_A

Add Router

Security type: WPA/WPA2

Router Password:
eather Wseeravtehresresteurpver setup

Enter station ID and key assigned by the selected weather server

Wunderground Station ID: Station key:

Enter station ID and key assigned by the selected weather server

Weathercloud Station ID: Station key:

advanced page Press “ADVANCED” icon to advanced page Select setup UI display language
Select router (SSID) for connection Manually enter the SSID if not on list RouterSpealsescwt orordut(eler’asvseebcluarnitkyiftythpee Router password (leave blank if the security type is “Open”) Select the first weather server to upload. Select N/A if you don’t want eaanthyeurLpilvoead(P. WL
Select the second weather server to DeviceuMplaocada.dSderelescst N/A if you don’t want
any upload.

version

URL:

Station ID:

Station key:

Firmware version: 1.00

Mac address

AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA

Leave these blank (such service is optional and not provided in this model.)
Mac address

Time server setup
Server URL: time.nist.gov

Select time server

Enter the latitude value

Location setup

Enter the longitude value

Latitude: 0.0

North

Enter 0 to 90, no negative numbers

Select the direction (e.g. EU countries longitude is East and US is West)

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ProWeatherLive (PWL), followed* Dbeypenrdesgoinstthee rminodgel the product to obtain the ID and key. For details, please

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Apply

Press to complete the WI-FI related

setting

the console will restore your previous settinSgE.TUP page of setup interface

If you don’t have Station ID and Station Keys available for the upload, you need to first create an
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key at the top of web interface to enter the advance setting page, where you may

key at the top of web interface to enter the advance setting page, where you may ProWeatherLive

Press “SETUP” icon to setup page

SETUP

ADVANCED

This section allow you to name the sensor(s) that connected to the
channel.

Sensor name
CH 1: CH 2: CH 3: CH 4: CH 5: CH 6: CH 7:

No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection

The sensor connection status.

WI-FI firmware version WI-FI firmware version

Firmware version: 1.00 Firmware version: 1.0
Advanced page

Browse Upload

The firmware update function only available Thien fPirCm/wMaarce wupedbabterowser function only available

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Through the weather server web site or App, You can view the data in anywhere.
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VIEW YOUR WEATHER DATA IN WEATHER UNDERGROUND (WU)
To view your weather station live data in a web browser (PC or mobile version), please visit
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Another way to view your station is use the web browser URL bar, type below in the URL bar:

ThUePcoDnAsToIleNfGirmTwHaEreFuIRpdMaWteAcoRnEsists of two parts, which is WI- FI function firmware and System firmware.
Please refer to below firmware update steps.
The console firmware update consists of two parts: Wi-fi function firmware and System firmware.

ThUePdDisApTElaTyHcEoWnIs-oFIleFIsRuMpWpAoRrtEs OTA firmware update capability. Its firmware can be updated over the air anytime (whenever necessary) through any web-browser on a PC/Mac with WI-FI connectivity. Update

function, however, is not available through mobile/smart devices.

Current WiFi firmware version

Firmware version: 1.00

Browse

Select the firmware file for update

Upload Bottom of web interface ADVANCED page

Press to start upload the firmware to console

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Follow the steps below to update your device’s Function or Wi-Fi® System Firmware

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to the console (refer to Setting the location of the firmware

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The update time is around 5 ~41. 0PPrmeresisnssutes.UWploahdile uptotdoasstainrgt ,fitrhmmewwaarereupudpadtea.te. 5. The console will restart once the update is completed.

The update time is around 5 ~ 10 minutes. While updating, the

” icon to view the live data of your weather station. ” icon to view the live data of your weather station.

NOTES: You cannot update the Function Firmware and Wi-Fi® Firmware at the same time. Updates must be installed one by one. Make sure the power cable remains connected during the update process. Make sure your PC’s wireless connection is stable. Oncefothreyoupudtaotechpreocckesths estfairrmts,wdaorenovtetrrsyiotondaonadnyatlhl itnhgeeclsuerroennyt our PC or on the display console.

3. Click “Current”, “Wind”, “Evolution”, or “inside” icon to view the live data of your weather station.
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for you to check the firmware version and all the current

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the update finished. It will reconnect to your

WI-FI

The console firmware update consists of two parts, which is WI-FI function firmware Please refer to below firmware update steps. The console firmware update consists of two parts, which is WI-FI function firmware and Please refer to below firmware update steps.

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The display console supports OTA firmware update capability. Its firmware can be updated over the air

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anytime (whenever necessary) through any web-browser on a PC/Mac with WI-FI connectivity. Update

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
If the low battery indicator icon is displayed near the antenna icon of the sensor(s), this indicates that the batteries in your wireless weather sensor(s) are running low and should be replaced. Make sure to replace all batteries at the same time.

FACTORY RESET
· To reset the console and start again, press the RESET button once or remove the backup battery and then unplug the adapter.
· To revert back to factory settings and remove all data, press and hold the RESET button for six (6) seconds.

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32..CGleenatnlyarnedmroevme tohveeraainnyfudnenberli.s or 3. Clean and remove any debris or 4.Ininssteaclltsthferocmotllheectroarinwfhunenneilt. is clean 4. Install the rain funnel when it is
clean and fully dried.
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the sensors inside get wet). 4. Clean the shield with water to
remove any dirt or insects. 5. Install all the parts back when
they are clean and fully dried.

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the new replacement.
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lens with damp micro-fiber cloth. ·OOvveerrttiimmee, the UUVVsseennsosrowr iwllill
naturally degrade. The UV sensor can be calibrated with a utility CgarlaibdreaUtioVnmseetcetri.on in previous

COMPATIBLE DEVICES
The display console of the Logia 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi-fi®, Everlasting Solar Cell, and 7″ Full-Color HD LCD Display can be paired with other add-on sensors like the indoor hygro-thermo and soil moisture & temperature aCdhde-ocnk stheensWorI-sF. I icon on the display, it should be on if connectivity is
Visit www.logiaweatherstations.com for the most updated list of compatible Logia add-on sensors.
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ProWeatherLive

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

SOLUTION

7-in-1 wireless sensor is not connecting. 1. Make sure the sensor is within the transmission range. 2. If it still does not work, reset the sensor, and resynchronize with console.

Additional wireless sensor(s) are not connecting.

1. Make sure the sensor(s) is/are within the transmission range. 2. Make sure the channel displayed matches the channel selection on sensor. 3. If it still does not work, reset the sensor and resynchronize with console.

No Wi-fi connection

1. Check the WI-FI icon on the display, it should be on if connectivity is successful.
2. In the console SETUP page, make sure the WI-FI settings (router’s name, security type and password) are correct.
3. Make sure you connect to 2.4G band of the WI-FI router (5G not supported).

Display screen is not working.

1. Check that the power adapter is plugged into the console and outlet properly. 2. Reset the console by pressing the RESET button that located on the back
of the console.

Data isn’t transferring to ProWeatherLive, Weather Underground, or Weather Cloud.

1. In the console SETUP page, ensure your Station ID and Station Key are correct.
2. Ensure the date and time is correct on the console. 3. Ensure your time zone is set properly.

Weather Underground accumulation graph’s reset time is off by an hour.

1. Ensure your time zone on Weather Underground is set properly. 2. Ensure the time zone and DST setting on your console are correct.

Rainfall data is not correct.

1. Make sure the rain collector is clean for the tipping bucket to tip smoothly. 2. Make sure the sensor has stable and level to ensure correct tipping.

Temperature is too high in the daytime.

1. Place the sensor in open area and at least 4.9 (1.5 m) off the ground. 2. Ensure that the sensor is placed away from heat generating sources or
structures, such as buildings, pavement, walls, or air conditioning units.

Some condensation beneath the UV sensor may occur overnight.

This will disappear when temperature rises up under the sun and will not affect the performance of the unit.

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SPECIFICATIONS

DISPLAY CONSOLE

General Specifications Product type

Weather/environment sensor & console

Dimensions (W x H x D)

7.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 (190 x 140 x 19.5 mm)

Weight

12.8 lbs. (325 g) (with battery)

Power source

DC 5 V, 1 A adapter

USB port

USB type A port

Backup battery

CR2032

Operating temperature environment 23 °F ~ 122 °F (-5 °C ~ 50 °C)

Operating humidity environment

10 ­ 90% RH

Adult assembly required for console No

Location use for console

Indoor use

Additional tools required for console No

Country of origin

China

Warranty included

Yes

Warranty length

1 year

Wi-Fi® Communication Specifications

Wi-Fi standard

802.11 b/g/n

Wi-Fi operating frequency

2.4 GHz

Supported router security type

WPA/WPA2, OPEN, WEP (WEP only support Hexadecimal password)

Supported devices for setup UI

Built-in wi-fi with AP mode function smart devices or laptops e.g.: Android smartphone, Android pad, iPhone, iPad, or PC/Mac computer

Recommended web browser for setup UI Web browsers that support HTML 5

Websites

https://proweatherlive.net https://wunderground.com https://weathercloud.net

Supported sensors

· 1 wireless 7-in-1 weather outdoor sensor · Up to 7 wireless hygro-thermo sensors/soil moisture sensor/pool sensor (optional)

RF frequency

915 MHz (US version)

RF transmission range

492′ (150 m)

Time-related Function Specifications

Time display

HH:MM

Hour format

12 hr. AM/PM or 24 hr.

Date display

DD/MM or MM/DD

Time synchronize method

Time received through internet time server

Weekday languages

EN/DE/FR/ES/IT/NL/RU

Time zone

+13 ~ – 12 hour

DST

AUTO/OFF

Data Log Specifications USB flash drive capacity Interface Storage format

Up to 16 GB USB Fat32

File format

.CSV

Barometer Display & Function Specifications

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Note:

USB flash drive capacity

Barometer Display & Function Specifications Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.

Barometer units

hPa, inHg, and mmHg

Measuring range

540 ~ 1100 hPa

Accuracy

(700 ~ 1100 hPa ± 5 hPa) / (540 ~ 696 hPa ± 8 hPa) (20.67 ~ 32.48 inHg ± 0.15 inHg) / (15.95 ~ 20.55 inHg ± 0.24 inHg) (525 ~ 825 mmHg ± 3.8 mmHg) / (405 ~ 522 mmHg ± 6 mmHg) Typical at 77°F (25°C)

Resolution

1 hPa / 0.01 inHg / 0.1 mmHg

Weather forecast

Sunny/clear, slightly cloudy, cloudy, rainy, rainy/stormy, snowy

Indoor Temperature Display & Function Specifications Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.

Temperature unit

°C and °F

Accuracy

-40 °F ~ 41 °F ± 3.6 °F (-40 °C ~ 5 °C ± 2 °C) 41.2 °F ~ 140 °F ± 1.8 °F (5.1 °C ~ 60 °C ± 1 °C)

Resolution

0.1 °F / 0.1 °C

Indoor Humidity Display & Function Specifications Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.

Humidity unit

%

Accuracy

1% ~ 20% RH ± 8% RH @ 77 °F (25 °C) 21% ~ 80% RH ± 5% RH @ 77 °F (25 °C) 81% ~ 99% RH ± 8% RH @ 77 °F (25 °C)

Resolution

1%

WIRELESS 7-IN-1 OUTDOOR SENSOR

General Specifications Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight

12.7 x 11.7 x 8.5 (322 x 296 x 217 mm) 1.5 lbs. (680 g) (with battery pack)

Main power Weather data RF transmission range RF frequency Transmission interval
Operating temperature range Location use for sensor Adult assembly required for sensor Additional tools required for sensor

3.6 V Ni-MH rechargeable battery pack Temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV, light intensity 492′ (150 m) 915 MHz
Every 12 seconds UV, light intensity, wind speed, and wind direction data Every 24 seconds for temperature, humidity, and rain data -40 °F ~140 °F (-40 °C ~ 60 °C) Outdoor use Yes Screwdriver

Outdoor Temperature Display & Function Specifications

Temperature unit

°C or °F

Resolution

0.1 °F/0.1 °C

Accuracy

-40 °F ~ 140 °F ± 0.7 °F (-40 °C ~ 60 °C ± 0.4 °C)

Outdoor Humidity Display & Function Specifications Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.

Humidity unit

%

Accuracy

1% ~ 90% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 77 °F (25 °C) 91% ~ 99% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 77 °F (25 °C)

Resolution

1%

Wind Speed/Direction Display & Function Specifications Note:
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Wind Speed/Direction Display & Function Specifications Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.

Wind speed unit

mph, m/s, km/h, knots

Wind speed display range

0 ~ 112 mph, 50 m/s, 180 km/h, 97 knots

Resolution

0.1 mph, 0.1 m/s, 0.1 km/h, 0.1 knots

Speed accuracy Display mode Wind direction

< 5 m/s: +/- 0.5 m/s; > 5 m/s: +/- 6% Gust/average 16 directions or 360 degrees

Rain Display & Function Specifications

Rainfall unit

mm and in

Rain rate unit

mm/h and in/h

Accuracy for rainfall

± 7%

Range for rainfall

0 ~ 787.3 in (0 ~ 19999 mm)

Resolution

0.01 in (0.254 mm)

Rain display mode

Last hour/last 24 hours/last month/today rainfall and rain rate

UV Index Display and Function Specifications

Display range

0 ~ 16

Resolution

0.1

Display mode

UV index

Light Intensity Display and Function Specifications

Light intensity unit

Klux, Kfc, W/m²

Display range

0 ~ 200 Klux

Resolution

0.01 Klux, 0.01 Kfc, and 0.01 W/m²

Wireless Hygro-thermo Sensor General Specifications Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight Main power Weather data RF transmission range RF frequency Transmission interval Operating temperature range

2.4 x 4.4 x 1.6 (60 x 113 x 39.5 mm) 0.3 lbs. (126 g) (with batteries) 2 x 1.5 V AA lithium batteries Temperature, humidity 328 (100 m) 915 MHz 60 seconds -40 °F ~ 140 °F (-40 °C ~ 60 °C)

Wireless Hygro-thermo Sensor Temperature Specifications

Temperature unit

°C or °F

Accuracy

-40 °F ~ 140 °F ± 0.7 °F (-40 °C ~ 60 °C ± 0.4 °C)

Resolution

0.1 °F/0.1 °C

Wireless Hygro-thermo Sensor Humidity Specifications

Humidity unit

%

Accuracy

1% ~ 90% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 77 °F (25 °C) 91% ~ 99% RH ± 6.5% RH @ 77 °F (25 °C)

Resolution

1%

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LIMITED WARRANTY TO ORIGINAL CONSUMER
This Logia 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi-Fi®, Everlasting Solar Cell, and 7″ Full-Color HD LCD Display (“Product”), including any accessories included in the original packaging, as supplied and distributed new by an authorized retailer is warranted by C&A Marketing, Inc. (the “Company”) to the original consumer purchaser only, against certain defects in material and workmanship (“Warranty”) as follows:
To receive Warranty service, the original consumer purchaser must contact the Company or its authorized service provider for problem determination and service procedures. Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice, evidencing that the Product is within the applicable Warranty period(s), MUST be presented to the Company or its authorized service provider in order to obtain the requested service.
Service options, parts availability, and response times may vary and may change at any time. In accordance with applicable law, the Company may require that you furnish additional documents and/or comply with registration requirements before receiving warranty service. Please contact our customer service for details on obtaining warranty service: Email: info@supportcbp.com Phone: 833-815-0568
Shipping expenses to the Company’s Return Facility are not covered by this warranty, and must be paid by the consumer. The consumer likewise bears all risk of loss or further damage to the Product until delivery to said facility.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS The Company warrants the Product against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of retail purchase by the original end-user purchaser (“Warranty Period”). If a hardware defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, the Company, at its sole option and to the extent permitted by law, will either (1) repair the Product defect at no charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts, (2) exchange the Product with a Product that is new or which has been manufactured from new or serviceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent to the original device, or (3) refund the purchase price of the Product. A replacement Product or part thereof shall enjoy the warranty of the original Product for the remainder of the Warranty Period, or ninety (90) days from the date of replacement or repair, whichever provides you longer protection. When a Product or part is exchanged, any replacement item becomes your property, while the replaced item becomes the Company’s property. Refunds can only be given if the original Product is returned.
This Warranty does not apply to: (a) Any non-Logia 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi-Fi®, Everlasting Solar Cell, and 7″ Full-Color HD LCD Display product, hardware or software, even if packaged or sold with the Product; (b) Damage caused by use with non-Logia 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi- Fi®, Everlasting Solar Cell, and 7″ FullColor HD LCD Display products;
(c) Damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, flood, fire, earthquake, or other external causes;
(d) Damage caused by operating the Product outside the permitted or intended uses described by the Company;
(e) Damage caused by third party services;
(f) A Product or part that has been modified to alter functionality or capability without the written permission of the Company;
(g) Consumable parts, such as batteries, fuses and bulbs;
(h) Cosmetic damage; or (i) If any Logia 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi-Fi®, Everlasting Solar Cell, and 7″ Full-Color HD LCD Display serial number has been removed or defaced.
This Warranty is valid only in the country where the consumer purchased the Product, and only applies to Products purchased and serviced in that country.
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The Company does not warrant that the operation of the Product will be uninterrupted or error-free. The Company is not responsible for damage arising from your failure to follow instructions relating to its use.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE COMPANY PROVIDES THE PRODUCT “AS-IS” AND “AS-AVAILABLE” FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AND THE COMPANY AND ITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, QUIET ENJOYMENT, ACCURACY, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRDPARTY RIGHTS. THE COMPANY DOES NOT GUARANTEE ANY SPECIFIC RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, OR THAT THE COMPANY WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER OR MAKE AVAILABLE THE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR LENGTH OF TIME. THE COMPANY FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AFTER THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE.
YOU USE THE PRODUCT AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION AND RISK. YOU WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR (AND THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS) ANY AND ALL LOSS, LIABILITY, OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM YOUR USE OF THE PRODUCT.
NO ADVICE OR INFORMATION, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, OBTAINED BY YOU FROM THE COMPANY OR THROUGH ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS SHALL CREATE ANY WARRANTY.
IN NO EVENT WILL THE COMPANY’S TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO THE PRODUCT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR OTHERWISE EXCEED THE FEES ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU TO THE COMPANY OR ANY OF ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLERS FOR THE PRODUCT AT ISSUE IN THE LAST YEAR FROM YOUR PURCHASE. THIS LIMITATION IS CUMULATIVE AND WILL NOT BE INCREASED BY THE EXISTENCE OF MORE THAN ONE INCIDENT OR CLAIM. THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY OF ANY KIND OF ITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS. IN NO EVENT WILL THE COMPANY OR ITS LICENSORS, MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS, SAVINGS, DATA OR RECORDS) CAUSED BY THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT.
Nothing in these terms shall attempt to exclude liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law. Some countries, states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or allow limitations on warranties, so certain limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province. Contact your authorized retailer to determine if another warranty applies.
FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. NOTE: 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–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 the equipment does not 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 the 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. The provided shielded USB cable must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the class B FCC limits. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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If you experience any issues with your Logia 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi-Fi , Everlasting Solar Cell, and 7″ Full-Color HD LCD Display, please contact us before returning your product to the place of purchase. We’re here to help!
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