TECHNOLINE WS-3500 Touch Screen Weather Station User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- TECHNOLINE
Table of Contents
- WS-3500 Touch Screen Weather Station
- General
- Important Touch Screen Operating Notes are generally applicable
- Putting into
- Setting Up:
- Display of stored Min/Max Values and Alarm Value Settings
- Radio Controlled DCF77 Clock
- Weather Tendency
- Air Pressure History (Pressure History)
- Operating and Setting of the following Functions:
- Additional Information to Function Outdoor Temperature (Outdoor Temp)
- Operating and Setting of Functions EL Backlight (Light), Buzzer, and
- PC Connection
- Technical Data
- LIABILITY DISCLAIMER:
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WS-3500 Touch Screen Weather Station
User Manual
WS-3500 Touch Screen Weather Station
General
Important Note:
Before inserting batteries into the units, please carefully read the
operation manual.
The shipping contents of the Touch Screen Weather Station WS-3500 include a
Base Station (Receiver), a Thermo-Hygro Sensor (433 MHz Transmitter), the
respective Connecting Cables, an AC/DC Mains Adapter, and a PC Software
Package on CD-ROM.
The Base Station is equipped with a Touch Screen LCD Monitor and allows by use
of comprehensive menu control the display of a vast variety of time and
weather data (from top to bottom):
Radio Controlled Time (Time) Calendar (Date)
Weather Forecast (Tendency)
Air Pressure and Air Pressure History (Pressure, Pressure History)
Indoor Temperature and Humidity (Indoor Temp, Humidity)
Outdoor Temperature and Humidity (Outdoor Temp, Humidity)
Furthermore, the display of a number of additional data can be realized by the
use of certain switching combinations (see further down).
Note: In case the menu is used all these indications are temporarily
replaced by the menu steps directly operable from the text section.
As an important feature exceeding the display on the LCD Monitor, the Weather
Station allows by cable and software the readout of all measured and displayed
time and weather data in form of complete historical data sets, their
processing and graphic presentation on a PC as well as their tie on to
Internet Web Sites.
Important Touch Screen Operating Notes are generally applicable
All actions and functions of the Weather Station are started on the Touch
Screen by slightly touching (not pressing!) the switching areas appearing in
star (٭) symbols (only in the text section at the bottom of the LCD) or the
displayed values respectively.
The setting of functions, values, and units is in all modes performed by use
of the switching areas ٭ON٭ or ٭OFF٭, ٭UP٭ or ٭DOWN٭ or by direct unit
selection.
Advancing to any next respective menu step with ٭NEXT٭, leaving or terminating
all respective modes with ٭EXIT٭.
Every programming step activated by touching a switching area on the Touch
Screen is being acknowledged by an acoustic signal (with the buzzer switched
ON).
If during any process previously activated by use of the Touch Screen no
further action is activated for about 30 seconds the active process is
automatically terminated and switched back to the normal display mode
(automatic time out).
Touch screen “switching area” on LCD:
Putting into
Operation
At first, it is to decide whether battery supply or mains supply (AC/DC mains
adapter included) will be used to operate the system. Both methods allow the
connection of the Thermo-Hygro Sensor and Base Station by cable or by 433 MHz
radio signal.
Note: When putting the Weather Station into operation it is important to
tentatively perform in close proximity (e.g. on a table) complete wiring and
set up of the system in the configuration of its prospective use. This measure
serves to test all components for correct function before placing and mounting
them at their final destinations.
3.1 Wiring the System
The direct cable connection of Thermo-Hygro Sensor and Base Station can be
used in the case that: the flexibility of 433 MHz radio transmission is not
needed and data transmission absolutely free of any environmental
interferences is wanted.
3.2 Power Supply
The provision of power to the Weather Station can be performed by use of
batteries or by AC/DC mains adapter.
3.2.1 Batteries:
First, insert two Type AA 1.5 V batteries into the battery compartment of the
Thermo-Hygro-Sensor.
Immediately following this insert three Type AA 1.5V batteries into the
battery compartment of the Touch Screen Weather Station.
Please help in the preservation of the environment and return used batteries
to an authorized depot.
3.2.2 AC/DC Mains Adapter:
Firstly also insert two Type AA 1.5 V batteries into the battery compartment
of the Thermo-Hygro-Sensor.
Immediately following this connect the AC/DC mains adapter to the Base Station
and then plug it into a regular mains outlet.
Note: In both cases, it is important to observe this order of succession
since the Sensor will send an identification code which has to be received and
stored by the Base Station within the first few minutes of operation. After
doing this full operation of the entire Weather Station System is ensured.
3.2.3 Cable Connection:
One further feature of the direct cable connection mentioned in Item 3.1 above
is that in the case of AC/DC adapter operation power is provided not only to
the Base Station but to the Thermo-Hygro Sensor as well by just this AC/DC
adapter.
Note: System operation with cable connection while at the same time
providing power to the Base Station solely by batteries is not recommended due
to the considerably higher power consumption. The batteries may however remain
in the unit for emergency supply in case of a power failure.
A change from cable operation to 433 MHz radio transmission or vice versa is
possible in any case since the Weather Station will recognize this change and
will automatically switch to the appropriate operating mode.
3.3 System Start
After inserting the batteries respectively connecting the AC/DC adapter the
LCD of the Weather Station will for a few seconds display all possible display
segments for checking.
Immediately after this, the unit will enter the so-called play mode during
which for about 15 minutes all measured and received weather data are being
switched through, updated, and displayed. During this time period, there will
be no reception of the DCF77 time information.
Note: The play mode phase allows the user of the Weather Station to check
all cables for correct connection and all components for correct function.
After completing the play mode the Touch Screen Weather Station will
automatically switch to the normal display mode from which all further
settings can be performed by the user. At this point in time, the unit will
also automatically start reception of the DCF77 time information.
Important Note:
Reception of the radio-controlled time information will only take place after
completion of the play mode (approx. 15 minutes). In case the user wants to
start the system without waiting for the completion of the play mode it can be
terminated prematurely by once touching the TIME display in the upper left
corner of the LCD. Prior to manual setting or reception of radio-controlled
time information, there will be no recording of weather history data.
3.4 Placement
After the Weather Station has been checked for correct function with regard to
the above points and found fit, the mounting of the system components can take
place. It must be ensured however that all components work properly together
at their chosen mounting or standing locations. If e.g. there appear to be
problems with the 433 MHz radio transmission they can mostly be overcome by
slightly moving the mounting locations.
Note: Commonly the radio communication between receiver and transmitter
in the open field reaches distances of about a maximum 100-meter providing
that there are no interfering obstacles such as buildings, trees, vehicles,
high voltage lines, etc. Radio interferences as they are created by PC
screens, radios, or TV sets can in bad cases entirely cut off radio
communication. Please take this into consideration when choosing standing or
mounting locations.
Setting Up:
Note: Because of the default settings already determined by the
manufacturer, it may not be necessary for the majority of users to perform –
outside possibly the Relative Air Pressure (see further down)
– any further basic settings. Changes however can easily be realized if
desired.
For basic settings, the following menu is started by touching the Touch Screen
in the center of the text display (the last two lines on the LCD). Touching
the display ٭SETUP٭ will enter the setup mode. The basic settings can now be
performed in the following successive order:
LCD Contrast Contrast can be set in 8 steps from 0 to 7
(Default4). Time Zone Time Zones can be set in the
range from -12 to +12 hours (Default 0 hours for Central Europe). DCF77 Radio Controlled Clock (RCC) ON/OFF. In setting “OFF“
the clock is operating as a normal Quartz clock (Default RCC ON). 12/24 hour Time Display Format (Default 24 h
Format). Units Temperature Display (Temp) in °C
or °F (Default °C).
Air Pressure (Press) in hPa or inHg (Default hPa).
Relative Air Pressure (Rel. Pressure) To be set to the locally valid
reference air pressure with regard to the local height above sea level
(Default 1013,0 hPa).
Weather Tendency (Tendency) Setting to
a definite switching threshold (2 hPa to 4 hPa) for a change in the display of
weather icons (Default 3 hPa). Storm Warning (Storm)
Setting to a definite switching threshold for storm warning display at a
decrease of air pressure from 3 hPa to 9 hPa over 6 hours (Default 5 hPa).
Activate/Deactivate storm warning
alarm with ٭ON٭ / ٭OFF٭ resp. (Default OFF).
Relearn Mode (Relearn Tx) Allows for a newly recognize outdoor
transmitter (e. g. after a battery change in the transmitter) without the
necessity of a comprehensive re-setup of all system components Acknowledge
with ٭CONFIRM٭. Default Settings (Factory Reset)
Allows to clear all weather data from non-volatile buffer memory (EEPROM) and
reset of all set and/or stored values to the factory settings set prior to
shipment Acknowledge with ٭CONFIRM٭.
Note:
It will take about 5 minutes for the factory reset process. During this
period, the text “Factory Reset In Progress” will be shown. After the reset
process is finished, the LCD will switch off and the text “Remove Battery”
will be displayed. Remove the battery and perform the system start again. See
“3 – Putting in Operation” paragraph.
Leaving the basic settings procedure (Setup Mode) with ٭EXIT٭.
Display of stored Min/Max Values and Alarm Value Settings
Named values are in each case upon recall being simultaneously displayed and
flashing in their respective display sections.
To recall named measuring and alarm values the menu shown below will have to
be activated by touching the Touch Screen in the center of the text display
section (the last two lines at the bottom of the LCD). The display of the
values is started by touching the displays ٭MINMAX٭ or ٭ALARMS٭ resp.
The continuance of the recalling
process is essentially self-explanatory.
With ٭MINMAX٭ the below-shown menu step is activated, which in return leads to
the displays of the stored Min/Max values by use of ٭MIN٭ / ٭MAX٭ resp., which
on their part again can be directly selected.
Note: During individual displays of the stored Min/Max values of
particular weather data, the top line of the LCD screen will automatically
display the time and date of the record. The following menu item will appear
upon touching the display ٭ALARMS٭ and will analog to the last described step
lead through ٭LO AL٭ resp. ٭HI AL٭ to the
displays of the set low resp. high alarm values, which on their part again can be directly selected. Because of the constant access to the respective opposite menu item ٭MINMAX٭ resp. ٭ALARMS٭ it is moreover possible at any time to toggle between the MIN/MAX and ALARMS value displays. Any action can immediately be terminated through ٭EXIT٭.
Radio Controlled DCF77 Clock
The Radio Controlled DCF77 Clock is normally controlled by the radio signal of
the DCF77 time code transmitter and will thus set time and date automatically.
Under bad reception conditions, however, both can be set manually as follows:
Setting the Time
The action is started by touching the time display in the TIME section of the
Touch Screen. Start ٭TIME٭ in the menu section
(the last two lines on the LCD). Set the hours and minutes.
Leave the mode with ٭EXIT٭ or wait for an automatic time-out. Setting the Date
The action is started by touching the date display in the DATE section of the
Touch Screen. Set the year, month, and date of the
day. Leave the mode with ٭EXIT٭. Note:
By twice touching the DATE section the display will toggle between the
following:
Date in DD.MM.YY format (24-hour time format) or Date in MM.DD.YY format
(12-hour time format)
Weekday (Eng. abbrev.), Date of Day, Month (24-hour format) or Weekday, Month,
Date of Day (12-hour time format)
Seconds
Set Wake-up Alarm Time
Setting of Wake-up Alarm
The action is started by touching the time display in the TIME section. Start
٭ALARM٭ in the menu section (last two lines on the LCD). Set hours and minutes
of the wake-up time. Leave the mode with ٭EXIT٭. Note:
The wake-up alarm is activated/deactivated by twice touching the TIME section.
Here the alarm symbol ((( ))) will show or disappear after ٭EXIT٭ (or
automatic time-out).
When the alarm sounds, the user may “touch” any section on the LCD to stop the
alarm.
Weather Tendency
Call up the tendency display by touching the weather symbol in the TENDENCY
section. The text section (last two lines on the LCD) will show when (with
time and date) the weather condition corresponds to the presently displayed
weather symbol Sunny, Fair (Cloudy with sunny intervals), or Rainy.
Note: Up and down arrows indicate weather tendency An advanced storm
warning is displayed by the Rainy symbol with a flashing down arrow
Every minute, when a new pressure reading is obtained, this value is compared
to pressure readings from the last 2 hours, and the biggest resulting
difference is displayed in the difference barometer.
Air Pressure History (Pressure History)
The air pressure history shows the
progress of the air pressure over a time period of 24 or 72 hours in form of a
7-step bar graph, where the length of the utmost right bar represents the
present air pressure and the remaining bars show the progress of the air
pressure with regard to the present air pressure.
Note: The time resolution of the bar graph can be changed from fine (0 to
-24 h) to coarse (0 to -72 h) and back by once touching the PRESSURE HISTORY
section.
Operating and Setting of the following Functions:
Air Pressure (Pressure), Relative and Absolute
Indoor Temperature (Indoor Temp)
Indoor Humidity (Indoor Humidity)
Outdoor Temperature (Outdoor Temp), Dew Point
Outdoor Humidity (Outdoor Humidity)
Important Note!
Since the operating procedures and settings are similar for all steps to be
carried out on the Touch Screen Weather Station for the above functions, here,
the procedure shall be explained only once by means of the following example
“Air Pressure”.
9.1 Air Pressure (Pressure)
Example for Activating the Displays of Stored Maximum Values Call up the
menu on the text section by touching the PRESSURE section.
Start with ٭MAX٭ in the menu section.
Note: Display of the stored minimum values is from here possible through
٭MIN٭ analog to this example.![TECHNOLINE WS-3500 Touch Screen Weather Station
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٭MAX PRESSURE٭. Resetting the displayed value to the present value with
٭CONFIRM٭.
Without resetting advance with ٭EXIT٭. End of Example
Example for Setting of Alarms by means of the HI Alarms As in the example above here too call up the menu on the text section by touching the PRESSURE section.
Start with ٭ALARM٭ in the menu section. Proceed with ٭HI AL٭ in the menu section.
Note: Setting of the LO alarms is from here possible through ٭LO AL٭ analog to this example.The setting of high alarm value with ٭UP٭ or ٭DOWN٭. Proceed with ٭ON/OFF٭. Activate or deactivate the alarm with ٭ON٭ or ٭OFF٭. Terminate with ٭EXIT٭.
Note:
Activation or deactivation of the alarm (Display or deletion of the ((( ))) symbol) only pertains to the respective presently displayed value. Note:
Twice touching the PRESSURE section toggles the displays of the Relative (rel) and Absolute (abs) air pressure. All setting and display facilities only pertain to the respective recently displayed value.
Additional Information to Function Outdoor Temperature (Outdoor Temp)
Note:
By twice touching the OUTDOOR section the display will toggle between the
following:
Outdoor Temperature (Outdoor Temp)
Dew Point
All setting and display facilities only pertain to the respective presently
displayed value.
Operating and Setting of Functions EL Backlight (Light), Buzzer, and
Alarm
11.1 EL Backlight (Light)
For better readability of the LCD, the EL backlight can be switched ON or OFF
by once touching the LIGHT section. In condition ON the backlight will be
switched on for approximately 15 seconds every time any one of the LCD
sections is being touched. The switching condition (Enabled/Disabled) is shown
in the text section for about 30 seconds.
Note:
In case the Touch Screen Weather Station is battery operated the repeated use
of the EL backlight will result in a considerable decrease in battery life. It
is thus recommended to either operate the Weather Station on the included
AC/DC adapter or entirely deactivate the EL backlight (see above).
11.2 Buzzer
The buzzer for the acoustic acknowledgment or alarm signals of the Weather
Station can be switched ON or OFF by touching the BUZZER section.
The switching condition ON or OFF is displayed directly in the BUZZER section
as well as for about 30 seconds in the text section (Enabled/Disabled).
11.3 Alarm
Upon touching the ALARM display key will – numbered and sorted according to
the time of appearance – with ٭NEXT٭ all those set and activated alarms
(outside the wake-up alarm) be displayed that have reached an alarm condition
since their last deletion.
Here for every respective alarm, the time and date of appearance can be
displayed by touching ٭ALARM٭.
PC Connection
As an important feature exceeding the mere display on the Touch Screen, the
Weather Station allows the read-out of all measured and displayed time and
weather data in form of complete history data sets on a PC.
12.1 Data Storage
For a comprehensive weather history, the Base Station allows the internal
storage of up to 1750 complete sets of weather data with time and date. These
data sets are being stored in non-volatile ring buffer memory (EEPROM) and
will not be lost even in case of an interruption of power supply (e. g. change
of batteries).
In case the memory capacity of the Weather Station is exhausted the oldest
data sets stored will be overwritten by the new ones entered.
12.2 Data Recall
The weather data stored can only be read out, processed, and displayed by
means of a PC. Also, the settings of the storing intervals from 1 minute to 24
hours for the storage of data sets can only be performed by means of a PC.
12.3 Connections and Software
The wiring between Weather Station and PC takes place by means of an included
COM port cable. Furthermore, the “Heavy Weather Pro“ software package also
included in the shipping contents must be installed on the PC.
This software allows the display of all present weather data with graphic
symbols. It further allows the display, storage, and printing of historical
data sets, whose volume exceeding the maximum 1750 data sets of the Weather
Station is only limited by the capacity of the PC’s main memory.
Furthermore, the present weather data can be tied to websites by means of the
“Web Publisher“ software. History data can be displayed as diagrams and graphs
by means of the “Heavy Weather Pro“ software.
Important note:
For further details to the subject “PC Connection“ and Program utilization,
please see the “Help” File (under the Question mark button in the menu bar) of
the Heavy Weather Program. (The Wind and Rain measurements are not applicable
to the model WS-3500.)
Technical Data
13.1 Outdoor Data:
Transmission Range in Open Field: ………..100 m max.
Measuring Intervals Outdoor Data:………….every 128 s Temperature Range: -40 °C to
+59.9 °C (Display“OFL” outside this range)
Resolution: ………………………………………….0.1 °C
Measuring Range Rel. Humidity:……………1% to 99%
Resolution: ………………………………………….1%
13.2 Data Transmission by 433 MHz Signal:
Measuring Intervals Thermo-Hygro Sensor: 128 s
13.3 Data Transmission by Cable:
Measuring Intervals Thermo-Hygro Sensor: 128 s
13.4 Indoor Data :
Measuring Intervals Indoor Data: ……………every 20 s
Temperature Range: …………………………….-40 °C to +59.9°C (Display “OFL” outside this
range)
Resolution: ………………………………………….0.1 °C
Measuring Range Rel. Humidity:…………….1% to 99%
Resolution: ………………………………………….1%
Measuring Range Air Pressure: ……………..300 hPa to 1099 hPa
Resolution: ………………………………………….0.1 hPa
Alarm Duration: ……………………………………about 2 minutes
13.5 Power Supply:
Base Station:
Batteries: …………………………………………….3 x 1.5 V Batteries Type AA, IEC LR6 (Alkaline
Batteries recommended, Life Cycle without EL backlight approx. 1 year). When
batteries require replacement for the base station, the low battery indicator
will light up on the LCD.
or Mains Voltage: …………………………………AC/DC Adapter INPUT 230VAC / 50Hz (use only the
included Mains Adapter. Recommended for PC Connection and frequent use of EL
Backlight)
Thermo-Hygro-Sensor:
Batteries: ……………………………………………2 x 1.5 V Batteries Type AA, IEC LR6 (Alkaline
Batteries recommended, Life Cycle approx. 1 year)
or ……………………………………………………….Power is provided via Cable from the Base Station by
using the AC/DC Adapter
13.6 PC Connection:
Wiring: ………………………………………………..COM Port Cable (included)
Data Processing: ………………………………….by PC only
Software: …………………………………………….“Heavy Weather Pro“ (included)
Storage Intervals: …………………………………1 min through 24 h, settable
Data Volume:
Base Station: ……………………………………….1750 Data Sets max. in Ring Buffer EEPROM
PC: …………………………………………………….The volume of Main Memory max.
13.7 Dimensions:
Base Station: ………………………………………. 142 x 185 x 32.2 mm
Thermo-Hygro-Sensor:…………………………. 56.2 x 70.5 x 137 mm
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER:
Electrical and electronic wastes contain hazardous substances. Disposal of
electronic waste in wild countries and/or on unauthorized grounds strongly
damages the environment. Please contact your local or/and regional authorities
to retrieve the addresses of legal dumping grounds with the selective
collection. All electronic instruments must from now on be recycled. Users
shall take an active part in the reuse, recycling, and recovery of electrical
and electronic waste.
The unrestricted disposal of electronic waste may do harm to public health and
the quality of the environment.
As stated on the gift box and labeled on the product, reading the “User
Manual” is highly recommended for the benefit of the user. This product must
however not be thrown in general rubbish collection points.
The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any
incorrect readings and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate
reading take place.
This product is designed for use in the home only as an indication of the
temperature.
This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information.
The specifications of this product may change without prior notice. This
product is not a toy. Keep out of the reach of children. No part of this
manual may be reproduced without the written authorization of the
manufacturer.
R &TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
Summary of the Declaration of Conformity: We hereby declare that this
wireless transmission device does comply with the essential requirements of
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
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