kogan KAWTHSTATXA Wireless Weather Station User Manual

June 17, 2024
Kogan

kogan KAWTHSTATXA Wireless Weather Station

Wireless Weather Station

Specifications:

  • Wireless temp.& humidity
  • Radio-controlled clock (RCC)
  • Weather forecast
  • Weather trend
  • Display of barometric pressure with bar chart
  • Moon phase
  • Calendar
  • Relative altitude measuring
  • Three channel sensors (temperature & humidity)
  • Remote sensor (temperature & humidity)
  • Daily MAX/MIN temperature & humidity
  • Air pressure records
  • Alarm clock & snooze
  • Works in five languages
  • LED backlight

Product Descriptions:

The Main Unit:

  • LCD
  • MODE button
  • SET/HIST button
  • SNOOZE/DOWN button
  • MAX/MIN/UP button

The Remote Sensor:

  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Channel number
  • Signal indicator
  • / button
  • Slot for wall mount
  • Channel switch
  • Battery compartment

Operation:

Battery Installation:

The main unit:

  1. Remove the battery cover
  2. Install 3 x AA batteries
  3. Replace the battery cover

The remote sensor:

  1. Remove the battery cover
  2. Install 2 x AA batteries after selecting the channel (If thereis more than one channel, please set the remote sensor to different channels)
  3. Replace the battery cover

Note:

  • The main unit will search signal within one minute after battery installation. Please ensure the remote sensor has batteries installed within one minute.
  • This item can’t be used with chargeable batteries. Alkaline  batteries are the best choice for lengthening the item’s lifespan. When the LCD display looks faint or LED back light isdark/dim/misty, please replace the batteries.

Functions:

Buttons:

  • MODE button: Press this button to shift between the unit’s time mode, calendar mode, air pressure mode, and relative altitude measuring. Press and hold the MODE button for more than 3 seconds to enter Radio-controlled clock signal searching.
  • SET/HIST button: With this button, you can view barometric pressure records and take advantage of relative altitude measuring. Press and hold it for more than 3 seconds to enter the setup screen.
  • MAX/MIN/UP button: With this button, you can view the maximum and minimum temperature and humidity. Press and hold the button for more than 3 seconds to reset. Within setup mode, the button can be used to adjust/increase values.
  • SNOOZE/DOMN button: This button represents the ON/OFF switch when the alarm clock is ringing. Within the setup screen, the button can be used to adjust/decrease values. You can also press and hold the button for 3 seconds to view the reception of the remote sensor signal.

Clock/week/alarm clock/time zone compensation/temperature unit setup:

  1. Press the MODE button to select time mode. An arrowhead will be displayed.
  2. Press the SET button for more than 3 seconds to enter the time setup. An icon reading 24H will flash.
  3. Please set the following separately: 24h/12h format (e.g., hour, minute, second, or week), alarm clock ON/OFF, the hour of the alarm clock, the minute of alarm.

FAQ:

Q: Can this product be used with chargeable batteries?
A: No, this product cannot be used with chargeable batteries. Alkaline batteries are recommended for lengthening the product’s lifespan.

Wireless Weather Station Instruction Manual

FEATURES

  1. Wireless temp.& humidity
  2. Radio-controlled clock (RCC)
  3. Weather forecast
  4. Weather trend
  5. Display of barometric pressure with bar chart
  6. Moon phase
  7. Calendar
  8. Relative altitude measuring
  9. Three channel sensors (temperature & humidity)
  10. Remote sensor (temperature & humidity)
  11. Daily MAX/MIN temperature & humidity
  12. Air pressure records
  13. Alarm clock & snooze
  14. Works in five languages
  15. LED backlight

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS

THE MAIN UNIT (see below)
  1. LCD

  2. MODE button

  3. SET/HIST button

  4. SNOOZE/DOWN button

  5. MAX/MIN/UP button

  6. Weather trend

  7. Weather forecast icon

  8. Barometric pressure bar chat

  9. Snooze

  10. Alarm clock

  11. Area indicative arrowhead

  12. Signal reception

  13. Historical barometer

  14. Barometer/ altitude

  15. Temperature of main unit

  16. Temperature of remote sensor

  17. Channel number

  18. Clock/ date

  19. Week/ second

  20. Time zone compensation

  21. Moon phase

  22. Altitude unit

  23. Air pressure unit

  24. Humidity of main unit

  25. MAX/MIN temp humidity of main unit

  26. Humidity of remote sensor

  27. MAX/MIN temp humidity of remote sensor

THE REMOTE SENSOR

Diagram 1 A

  1. Temperature
  2. Humidity
  3. Channel number
  4. Signal indicator
  5. ℃/℉ button

Diagram 1B

  1. Slot for wall mount
  2. Channel switch
  3. Battery compartment

OPERATION

BATTERY INSTALLATION

Note: Install the batteries in the main unit, then please install batteries in the remote sensor. The remote sensor will take approximately a minute to search for a signal. If there is no display of outdoor temperature and humidity, please place the main unit and the remote sensor together before reinstalling the batteries.

The main unit

  • Remove the battery cover
  • Install 3 x AA batteries
  • Replace the battery cover

The remote sensor

  • Remove the battery cover,
  • Install 2 x AA batteries after selecting the channel (If there is more than one channel, please set the remote sensor to different channels)
  • Replace the battery cover

Note:

  • The main unit will search signal within one minute after battery installation. Please ensure the remote sensor has batteries installed within one minute.
  • This item can’t be used with chargeable batteries. Alkaline batteries are the best choice for lengthening the item’s lifespan. When the LCD display looks faint or LED back light is dark/dim/misty, please replace the batteries.

FUNCTIONS

Buttons

  • MODE button:
    Press this button to shift between the unit’s time mode, calendar mode, air pressure mode and relative altitude measuring. Press and hold the MODE button for more than 3 seconds to enter Radio-controlled clock signal searching.

  • SET/HIST button:
    With this button, you can view barometric pressure records and take advantage of relative altitude measuring. Press and hold it for more than 3 seconds to enter the setup screen.
    MAX/MIN/UP button:
    With this button, you can view the maximum and minimum temperature and humidity. Press and hold the button for more than 3 seconds to reset. Within setup mode, the button can be used to adjust/increase values..

  • SNOOZE/DOMN button:
    This button represents the ON/OFF switch when alarm clock is ringing. Within the setup screen, the button can be used to adjust/decrease values. You can also press and hold the button for 3 seconds to view the reception of the remote sensor signal.

Radio-Controlled Clock(RCC)

  • The radio-controlled clock tracks both the time and date based on radio-controlled signals or automatic input.
  • When the sensor first receives the radio-controlled signal, please set the appropriate time zone for the device.
  • Press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to force a manual search for a radio-controlled signal. The ‘receiving’ icon will be displayed.
  • A signal will automatically be received at 1:00am every morning and automatically update current time.

Clock/week/alarm clock/time zone compensation/temperature unit setup
If you’re out of range from the radio-controlled signal, you can set the time and date manually.

  • Press the MODE button to select time mode. An arrowhead will be displayed.
  • Press the SET button for more than 3 seconds to enter the time setup. An icon reading “24H” will flash.
  • Please set the following separately: 24h/12h format (eg. hour, minute, second or week), alarm clock ON/OFF, the hour of alarm clock, the minute of alarm clock, time zone compensation hours (+/-23 hours), temperature unit.
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setup data;
  • Press SET button to confirm and enter the next item.
    Note: Press the UP or DOWN button to shift between the display of time & second and the display of time & week. When the ‘week’ display flashes, press the SET button to change to the language setup. Press the UP or DOWN button to select among five languages: (E) English, (S) Spanish, (I) Italian, (F) French, (D) German.

Date setup

  • Press the MODE button to select calendar mode. An arrowhead will display.
  • Press the SET button for more than 3 seconds to enter date setup. The Icon “2007” will flash.
  • Set the year, month and day separately.
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setup data.
  • Press the SET button to confirm and enter the next item.

Air pressure setup

  • Press the MODE button to select barometric pressure mode. An arrowhead will display.
  • Press the SET button for more than 3 seconds to enter air pressure setup. The air pressure unit will flash.
  • Set mb/hpa, and inHg separately.
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setup data.
  • Press the SET button to confirm and enter air pressure data modification.
  • Press UP or DOWN button to revise air pressure data within its effective range – 700mb/hpa to 1050mb/hpa or from 20.65inHg to 30.97 inHg
  • Press the SET button to confirm and enter the next item.

Relative altitude setup

  • Press the MODE button to select relative altitude mode. The default data is “0”. An arrowhead will display.
  • Press the SET button for more than 3 seconds to enter unit setup, “METER” will flash.
  • Set meters/feet seperately
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setup data.
  • Press the SET button to confirm and enter altitude modification.
  • Press the UP or DOWN button to revise altitude data within its effective range, from -100-2500 meters or from -328-8200 feet
  • Press the SET button to confirm and enter the next item automatically.

Note: relative altitude is calculated with reference to the current setting barometric pressure and altitude data.

OTHER FUNCTIONS

View barometric pressure records and bar chat

  • Press the SET/HIST button to view current barometric pressure records. You can view recordings taken inside of the last12 hours.
  • A bar chart will display the current and past barometric pressure changes, contrasting between past barometric pressure data and current barometric pressure data/ Each square represents 2hpa or 0.06inHg.

Icons of weather forecast and weather trend

  • There are 7 weather icons in the top section of LCD which can be displayed as follows:
  • The product forecasts the next 12 to 24 hours of weather within a 30-50km radius. The forecast is based on barometric trend readings.

Note: There are two kinds of display modes, indicated by the daytime and nighttime icons. The nighttime icon is displayed from 6pm to 6am. When the temperature is 2 or lower, the rainy icon transitions to the snowy icon. Different positions or circumstances can result in different barometric ℃ pressure readings.

The longer the item remains in the same position, the more precise its measurements will be. The climatic variation will differ, depending on the district and season. The accuracy of a general pressure-based weather forecast is more than 75%. When the weather icon changes from one icon to another, this indicates that the weather has changed for either better or worse.

  • The main unit tracks fluctuations in barometric pressure every 30 minutes and the trend indicator is shown on the left side of the weather icons. When the indicator points upwards, the weather is improving; when the indicator points right, the weather is steady; when the indicator points downwards, the weather conditions are worsening.

Relative altitude measurement
Press MODE button to enter relative altitude mode, press SET/HIST button to test the relative altitude of the current position. In practice, the barometric
pressure is changing constantly and the climate is unsteady, which will cause the measure error (< 100m). After setup, please put the product in different
position to measure as soon as possible, the measure result is the altitude difference between two positions.

Snooze function
When the alarm is sounding, the alarm clock icon will flash. The alarm will sound for 1 minute. Press the SNOOZE/DOWN button during the alarm tone to stop the alarm clock and enter snooze. Press any other button to simply stop the alarm clock without the snooze function. During snooze, the snooze icon – “Zz” – will flash and the alarm clock will start to ring 5 minutes later. The alarm will repeat a maximum of five times. If you press the SNOOZE/DOWN button to cancel snooze function when snooze is operational, the snooze icon will disappear.

Channel inquiry and compulsory reception

  • In the non-setup state, press the SNOOZE/DOWN button to switch between channels. (eg. CH1, CH2 and CH3) If only one channel is found in the search, you will be unable to switch between channels.
  • The main unit will be unable to operate or collect signals normally when there is electromagnetic disturbance, when it is low on power or positioned beyond a certain distance. Press the SNOOZE/DOWN button lightly to check if each channel is working normally. You can press the SNOOZE/DOWN button for more than 3 seconds to force a signal search. If the remote sensor fails to work, please check channel and the batteries. Once the issue has been addressed, please pair the remote sensor with the main unit.
    Note: After the installation of the batteries, this item will search the remote sensor automatically/ If you are using more than one sensor, select a different channel for each sensor.

Displaying moon information

  • The moon state will be changed based on the time/date settings.
  • When moon phase icon is in full display, this indicates a new moon. When there is no display, this indicates a full moon.

Displaying MAX/MIN temp/humidity

  • Press the MAX/MIN button. The “MAX” icon and the maximum temperature/humidity of the day will be shown on LCD display.
  • Press the MAX/MIN button, “MIN” icon and the minimum temperature/humidity of the day will be shown on LCD display.
  • Press the MAX/MIN button for 3 seconds to clear the records.
  • The main unit will automatically clear the records of the day’s high temp/ humidity before at 8am, every morning. The main unit will also clear any recorded low temp/humidity data at 8pm, every evening.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem: The main unit does not display temperature and humidity readings.

Solution:

  1. Press and hold the SNOOZE/DOWN button for more than 3 seconds to force a search for a signal.
  2. Check batteries and re-install them, firstly for the main unit, then for the remote sensor.
  3. Place the remote sensor closer to the main unit and at a distance from any disturbance
  4. Use new batteries if necessary. (note: do not use rechargeable batteries)
  5. Position the remote sensor & the main unit in a place with minimal obstructions to assist with signal strength, avoiding doors, walls and furniture.

MAINTENANCE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Extreme temperatures, vibration, and shock should be avoided to prevent damage to the unit;

  • Clean display with a soft , damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents; they may scratch the display and casing;
  • Do not submerge in water;
  • Do not subject the unit to unnecessary heat or cold by placing them in the oven or freezer;
  • Do not open the casing and try to repair the unit privately.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Remote sender Range: -40℃ to 80℃, accuracy: ±1℃
  • Temperature station Range: -5℃ to 55℃, accuracy: ±1℃
  • Relative Humidity Range: 20%RH—95%RH, accuracy: ±5%RH
  • Calendar adjustment range of MON to SUN
  • Automatic Alarm Clock Setting
  • Measurement Unit: ℃/ ℉
  • Resolution: ±0.1℃
  • Wireless Frequency: 433 MHZ
  • Calendar: 2000-2099
  • Channels: CH1, CH2, CH3 (1-3pcs of remote sensor optional)
  • Transmitting range: Maximum 30m within an open space
  • Batteries: Alkaline recommended
    • Temperature station: 1.5V, 3 x AA
    • Remote sensor: 1.5V, 2 x AAA
  • Dimensions: Temperature station: 1858536mm
    • Remote sender: 956021mm
      (L x W x H)

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