HYUNDAI WS 2077 R WIND Color Professional Weather Station Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- HYUNDAI
Table of Contents
- HYUNDAI WS 2077 R WIND Color Professional Weather Station
- IN THIS PACKAGE YOU WILL FIND
- Additional tools needed for installation
- INSTALLATION
- Selecting a location for the anemometer
- Testing the effective transmission range
- Mounting the anemometer
- Calibrating the anemometer & installing batteries
- Selecting a location for the rain gauge
- Battery Installation for the rain gauge
- Mounting the rain gauge
- Installing additional remote thermo hygrometer sensor
- OPERATION
- CONNECTING WITh REMOTE SENSORS
- WATHER fORECAST & BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
- WIND SPEED & DIRECTION
- WIND CHILL
- GUST WIND & WIND ChILL ALARM
- MAXIMUM & MINIMUM RECORDS
- RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
- CLOCK & CALENDAR
- HOME TIME WORLD ZONE TIME
- ALARM SETTING
- SNOOZE & BACKLIGHT
- Low BATTERY INDICATION
- BATTERY DISPOSAL
- SPECIfICATIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HYUNDAI WS 2077 R WIND Color Professional Weather Station
Designed and engineered with the state-of-art technology and components, this instrument will provide accurate and reliable measurement of wind speed & direction, wind chill, daily/weekly/monthly/accumulated rainfall, barometric pressure, weather forecast, indoor/outdoor humidity, temperature, heat index & dew point as well as radio-controlled alarm clock.
IN THIS PACKAGE YOU WILL FIND
- One monitor Receiver.
- One anemometer Transmitter transmit wind & outdoor Channel 1.
- Temperature/humidity data.
- One rain gauge Transmitter transmit rainfall data.
- Mounting hardware for rain gauge 2 sets of screws & plastic screw plugs
- Mounting hardware for anemometer 2 pieces of U shape metal plate, 4 sets of Hex screws & nuts
- One 6.0V adapter
Additional tools needed for installation
- Small Phillips screwdriver
- Hexagonal Key
- Electric drill
- Pencil
- Level
- Mast, 1 – 1.25 inch 2.54 – 3.18 cm in diameter (to mount the anemometer.
INSTALLATION
The weather station operates at 433MHz and does not require wire installation
among the component parts. To ensure successful installation and the best
performance,
we recommend you follow the installation instructions in the order they appear
in this manual.
Battery & adapter installation for the monitor receiver
Main Power source
Plug in the adapter jack into the back side of the unit for basic operation
and continuous backlight.
Backup Power
Open the battery door and insert 3 pieces of AAA batteries according to the
polarity indicated, close the battery cover.
Sea level pressure setting
After battery/adapter installation, the monitor will enter sea level pressure setting mode directly and the pressure reading will flash. Press ▲or ▼ to set the sea level pressure value. Press PRESSURE to confirm the setting and exit. This allows the unit to provide a more accurate weather forecast & pressure reading. You can also set the sea level pressure any time after the installation is completed.
Note
You may obtain the current sea level pressure from the weather web site for
your locate area.
Selecting a location for the anemometer
Select a mounting location for the anemometer that is Outdoors, not blocked on top or sides, so wind can freely reach the anemometer within 50 meter (164 feet) open area from the monitor. Reduce distance if obstacles is between the anemometer & the monitor. The best location for the anemometer is usually mounted on a mast in an open area where wind is not blocked on top or sides, or above roof level on the building where the monitor is located.
Testing the effective transmission range
Before mounting the anemometer, measure the distance between the monitor & anemometer and be sure it is within the effective transmission range.
It is recommended to perform a simple RF transmission test before mounting.
- Place the monitor in your selected indoor location and install adapter & batteries.
- Place the anemometer horizontally in your selected outdoor location.
- Loosen the screws on the battery door with a small Phillips screwdriver and open the battery door. Insert 2 pieces of AA batteries according to the polarity indicated.
- Close the battery door and tighten the screws.
- Hold CHANNEL/SEARCH button on the monitor for 3 seconds and the wind direction, temperature & humidity icons will flash on the display. The monitor is now searching for all remote sensors.
- If valid wind direction, wind speed and channel-1 temperature/humidity readings are shown on the monitor within 10 minutes, the RF transmission is successful and the anemometer & monitor are within the effective transmission.
- If above readings are not shown after 10 minutes of searching, the transmission is failed.
- Shorten the distance between the anemometer & monitor. Reset the anemometer by removing all batteries from the anemometer & wait for 10 seconds before re-installing the batteries again.
- Repeat step 3 & 4 until the transmission is successful.
- Remove all batteries from the anemometer before mounting and calibration.
NOTE
Whenever the radio-controlled icon is flashing on the display, the weather
station is receiving radio-controlled clock signal and the RF reception for
remote sensors will stop temporary for around 8 minutes. Wait until this icon
stops flashing (or disappear) before searching for the remote sensors.
Mounting the anemometer
Important: Before mounting, be sure the monitor & anemometer are within the effective transmission range.
Note
To mount the anemometer, you need a mast (not supplied) about 1 – 1.25 inches
(2.54 – 3.1 cm) in diameter, and the hardware necessary to fasten it to the
mounting location. If you previously installed such a mast (for mounting
antenna, for example), you can mount the anemometer on that mast.
If necessary, mount and ground a mast as directed in the instructions provided by the mast. Place the supplied U-shape metal plates around the mast. Insert 4 pieces of the supplied Hex screws through the holes of the U-shape plates and the holes on the anemometer’s mounting bracket. The wind vane is above the wind cup and the metal barof the anemometer is in horizontal level. Tighten the supplied Hex nut onto both ends of each screw.
Calibrating the anemometer & installing batteries
After mounting the anemometer, follow these steps to calibrate the wind
direction so that the anemometer properly measures the wind direction and
transmit to the monitor.
Be sure battery has been removed from the anemometer before the calibration.
Important
The same calibration step 1 to 5 is needed for the first set up and every
battery replacement.
- After mounting the anemometer, loosen the screws on the battery door with a small screwdriver and open the battery door.
- Use the compass on the anemometer and turn the wind vane so it is pointing due north.
Hold the wind vane pointing due north and do not allow it to turn. Insert 2 pieces of AA batteries according to the polarity indicated. The red LED indicator above the battery cover of the anemometer will flash few times right after battery installation. Be sure the vane is pointing due north at the moment when red LED flashes and the calibration is now completed. Replace the battery cover and tighten the screws. If the wind vane is not pointing due north when the red LED first flashes, remove batteries and repeat step 2 & 3. Hold CHANNEL/SEARCH buttons on the monitor to search for remote transmitter. Wind direction, wind speed, wind chill & channel-1 temperature/humidity readings will appear within 10 minutes if the RF transmission is successful.
Selecting a location for the rain gauge
Select a mounting location for the rain gauge that is a flat, level surface
and look for a location where the rain gauge can be placed 1 meter or more
above ground level.
within 30 meter (100 feet) open area from the monitor. Reduce distance if
obstacles is between the rain gauge & the monitor in an area not blocked on
the top or sides, so rain can freely reach the rain gauge for example, not
under an overhang or too close to a building or fence.
Cautions
To prevent false rainfall readings caused by water splashes, do not choose
a location that is not level or that is too close to the ground, a swimming
pool, lawn sprinklers, or anywhere water might accumulate or run off. The
screen in the cylinder of the rain gauge filters most debris such as leaves
that might fall into the rain gauge. To avoid frequent build-up of debris in
the cylinder, do not mount the rain gauge too close to the trees or plants.
Battery Installation for the rain gauge
Press the tabs back as indicated below to unlock the rain gauge cover.
Lift the rain gauge cover off its base. Then carefully remove the packing tape from the bucket assembly.Open battery cover and insert 2 pieces of AA batteries according to the polarity indicated. Close the battery cover.Replace & lock the rain gauge cover on the base Hold CHANNEL/SEARCH button on the monitor for 3 seconds and the total rainfall will flash. The monitor is now searching for all remote sensors. Total rainfall reading in this case 0 mm will appear within 2 minutes if the RF transmission is successful and the monitor & rain gauge are now within the effective transmission range. If total rainfall stop flashing and stay on the display after 2 minutes of searching, the RF transmission is failed. Shorten the distance between the monitor & rain gauge. Reset the rain gauge by removing all batteries from the rain gauge and wait for 10 seconds before reinstalling the batteries again. Then repeat until the RF communication is completed.
NOTE
Whenever the radio-controlled icon is flashing on the display, the weather
station is receiving radio controlled clock signal and the RF reception for
remote sensors will stop temporary for around 8 minutes. Wait until this icon
stops flashing or disappear before searching for the remote sensors.
Mounting the rain gauge
Before mounting the rain gauge, be sure the rain gauge & monitor are within the transmission effective range and batteries are installed.
- Hold the base of the rain gauge flat against the mounting surface then use a level to make sure the rain gauge as it rest on the mounting surface is horizontally level.
- Use a pencil to trace the inside of the mounting holes on the base of the rain gauge to mark the screw locations.
- Drill a hole in the center of each marked location and insert the supplied plastic screw plugs.
- Hold the rain gauge against the mounting surface so the holes on the base are aligned with the plugs, then thread the supplied washer head screws into each hole
and use a screwdriver to tighten them.
Installing additional remote thermo hygrometer sensor
Additional remote thermo hygrometer sensors can be purchased separately not supplied in the package.
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Select a location for the remote thermo-hygrometer that is within the effective transmission range of 100 meters 328 feet.
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Shorten the distance if obstacle is between the monitor & remote sensor.
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Use a small screwdriver to loosen the screws on the battery door of the remote sensor.
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Insert 2 pieces of AAA batteries according to the polarity indicated.
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Assign channel 2 or 3 to the remote sensor by setting the slide switch inside the battery compartment.
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Channel 1 is used by the anemometer and should not be assigned to the new remote thermo-hygrometer)
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Press Tx button inside the battery compartment of the remote sensor to transmit temperature & humidity data to the monitor.
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Then close the battery door and tighten
the screws. -
Hold CHANNEL/SEARCH button on the monitor to search for all remote sensors.
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The temperature & humidity readings of your selected channel number will be displayed on the monitor if RF transmission is successful.
OPERATION
Name and functions of Buttons
Button | Press functions | hold 3 seconds |
---|---|---|
RAIN/CLEAR | Read daily/monthly/weekly/total rainfall | Clear rainfall record |
RAIN HISTORY | Read current & past 6 days, weeks or months rainfall data | |
WIND | Read average & gust wind speed | |
WIND ALARM | Read high gust wind alarm and low wind chill alarm | Enter high |
wind speed alarm & low wind chill alarm setting
PRESSURE| Toggle pressure unit hPa, inHg & mb| Sea level pressure setting
CHANNEL/ SEARCH| Select indoor Channel 1, 2, 3 or auto scroll| Search for all
remote sensors
MEMORY| Read maximum/minimum records| Clear memory record
HEAT INDEX/DEW POINT| Read Heat Index & Dew Point
CLOCK| Read time, calendar and day-of-week| Set Clock & Calendar
ALARM| Read alarm time; enable/disable alarm| Alarm time setting
▲ UP| 1 step forward in setting| Fast advance
▼ Down| 1 step backward in setting| Fast backward
SNOOZE/LIGHT| Trigger snooze alarm & extend backlight
WIND ALARM| Enable/disable high gust wind alarm & low wind chill alarm
WIND UNIT| Toggle wind speed unit between Beaufort, mph, m/s, km/h & knot
****| Search for Radio-Controlled time
ZONE| Toggle RC time & Zone time| Zone time setting
CONNECTING WITh REMOTE SENSORS
The weather station uses 433MHz radio signals to send and receive weather data between the monitors and remote sensors. After battery/adapter installation, the monitor will automatically search for remote sensors. You can also enforce a searching mode by holding CHANNEL/SEARCH on the monitor. If the connection cannot be established, reset the remote sensor by removing the batteries from the sensor. Wait for 10 seconds and reinstall the batteries. Then hold CHANNEL/SEARCH on the monitor to search for the sensors. If that continues to fail, shorten the distance between the sensor & monitor and reinstall the sensors if necessary.
NOTE
Whenever the radio-controlled icon is flashing on the display, the weather
station is receiving radio-controlled clock signal and the RF reception for
remote sensors will stop temporary for around 8 minutes. Wait until this icon
stops flashing or disappear before searching for the remote sensors.
Anemometer with built-in temperature & humidity sensor
Important
Wind direction calibration is needed whenever the anemometer is reset or
during battery replacement.
Searching mode display
Wind direction, temperature & humidity information will flash
Rf Connection completed:
Valid wind speed/direction & Ch-1 temperature/humidity readings appear.It may take up to 10 minutes to receive all wind speed/direction & Ch-1 temperature/humidity readings during the searching mode.
Rf Connection failed
VALID wind speed appears; no wind direction. Unable to display Ch-1 temperature & humidity
RAIN GAUGE
Searching mode display
Total rainfall information will flash
Rf connection completed:
Valid total rainfall reading appears
Rf connection failed
Stops flashing & stays on the total rainfall display (previous daily/weekly/monthly rainfall readings remain in record)
Additional remote thermo hygrometer sensor
Additional remote thermo-hygrometer sensors can be purchased separately not supplied in the package.
Important
Select 2 or 3 for additional remote thermo hygrometer sensor since Ch-1 has
been assigned to the anemometer.
Searching mode display
Temperature & humidity information will flash.
Rf Connection completed
Valid temperature/humidity readings of your selected channel appear.
Rf Connection failed
Unable to display the temperature & humidity readings of your selected channel.
WATHER fORECAST & BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
The unit predicts weather condition of the next 12 – 24 hours based on the
change of atmospheric pressure. The coverage area is around 30 – 50 km. The
weather forecast
is based on atmospheric pressure change and is about 70-75% correct. As
weather conditions cannot be 100% correctly forecasted, we cannot be
responsible for any loss caused by an incorrect forecast.
To obtain an accurate weather forecast & barometric pressure reading, you need to input your current local sea level pressure. After battery/adapter installation, it will enter sea level pressure setting directly and the pressure reading will flash. Press ▲ or ▼ to set the value and press PRESSURE to confirm and exit. You can also hold PRESSURE button to enter sea level pressure setting in normal display mode. Press ▲ or ▼ to set the value and press “PRESSURE” to confirm and exit. Press PRESSURE button to select pressure unit between hPa, inHg & mb.
Note
You may obtain your current local sea level pressure information from the
weather web site.
IN/OUT TEMPERATURE & hUMIDITY
Temperature & humidity readings are shown on the upper right of the display.
Press CHANNEL/SEARCH repeatedly to select indoor, Ch1, Ch2, Ch3 or auto-
channel scrolling display modes.
Note
The outdoor temperature & humidity sensor is built inside the anemometer and
is assigned to channel 1. Additional remote thermo-hygrometer sensor(s) can be
purchased separately and they should be assigned to Ch-2 or 3 only.
ICE ALERT
Ice alert indicator appears on the display next to the wind chill reading when outdoor channel-1 temperature falls to or below 4°C (or 39.2F). It provides an early alert for possible icy road condition to driver.
IN/OUT HEAT INDEX
Heat Index combines the effects of heat and humidity. It is the apparent temperature of how hot the heat-humidity combination makes it feels. Press Heat Index/Dew Point button once to show the respective indoor or outdoor heat index on the display. HEAT INDEX icon will appear.
Note
Heat index display range: 14°C to 60°C. It shows LLL when heat index is below
14°C or HHH when above 60°C.
IN/OUT DEW POINT
Dew point is the saturation point of the air, or the temperature to which the air has to be cooled in order to get condensation. Press HEAT INDEX / DEW POINT button twice to show the respective indoor or outdoor dew point reading on the display. “DEW POINT” icon will appear.
Note
Dew point display range: 0°C to 60°C. It shows LLL when dew point is below 0°C
and HHH when above 60°C.
DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY & ACCUMLATED RAINFALL
The wireless rain gauge provides daily, weekly, monthly and accumulated
rainfall measurements. Press RAIN/CLEAR repeatedly to switch between the
different modes
and the corresponding DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY or TOTAL icon will appear
indicating your current display mode. In daily, weekly or monthly rainfall
display, hold RAIN/CLEAR to clear all daily, weekly & monthly rainfall reading
to zero. In total rainfall display, hold RAIN/CLEAR to clear total rainfall
reading.
RAINFALL HISTORY
This unit has a large capacity memory that can store and display.
- Daily rainfall up to last six days as well as current day.
- Weekly rainfall up to last six weeks as well as current week.
- Monthly rainfall up to last six months as well as current month.
- Press RAIN to select daily, weekly or monthly rainfall display mode.
- Press RAIN HISTORY repeatedly to scroll through the current & last 6 days/weeks/months data corresponding to your selected rainfall mode.
- On the bar chart display, the 0 represents the current period. –1, –2, etc indicate the prior periods. The precise rainfall reading of the selected period will be shown on the display.
Example 1
In April, press RAIN HISTORY repeatedly in the monthly rainfall mode until –3
bar chart is shown. The bar chart and reading indicate the monthly rainfall
record in January
from 1st Jan to 31st Jan
Example 2
On Wednesday, press “RAIN HISTORY” repeatedly in the weekly rainfall mode
until “-1” bar chart is shown. The bar chart and reading indicate the weekly
rainfall recorded last week from last Sunday to last Saturday.
Example 3
On Friday, press “RAIN HISTORY” repeatedly in the daily rainfall mode until
“–2” bar chart is shown. The bar chart and reading indicate the daily rainfall
record on this Wednesday.
WIND SPEED & DIRECTION
The weather station uses the anemometer to sample the wind speed and direction. You can set the monitor to display the wind speed in miles per hour (mph), kilometers per hour km/h, meters per second m/s, knots and Beaufort. Press WIND UNIT on the back casing until the desired unit appears.The monitor displays 16 wind directions N for north, S for south SW for south west and so on. Press WIND to select gust & average wind speed display.
Wind direction
Average wind direction over a 2 minute period.
Average wind speed
Average wind speed over a 2 minute period.
Gust wind speed
Maximum wind speed over a 10-minute period.
Beaufort| Knots| wave height (meter)| wave height (feet)|
wMO description| Effects observed on the sea
---|---|---|---|---|---
0| Under 1| | | Clam| Sea is like a mirror
1| 1 – 3| 0.07| 0.25| Light air| Ripples with appearance of scales; no foam
crests
2| 4 – 6| 0.15 – 0.3| 0.5 – 1| Light breeze| Small wavelets; crests of glassy
appearance, not breaking
3| 7 – 10| 0.6 – 0.9| 2 – 3| Gentle breeze| Large wavelets; crests begin to
break; scattered whitecaps
4| 11 – 16| 1 – 1.5| 3.5 – 5| Moderate breeze| Small waves, becoming longer;
numerous whitecaps
5| 17 – 21| 1.8 – 2.4| 6 – 8| Fresh breeze| Moderate waves, taking longer
form; many whitecaps; some spray
6| 22 – 27| 2.9 – 4| 9.5 – 13| Strong breeze| Larger waves forming; whitecaps
every- where; more spray
7
|
28 – 33
|
4.1 – 5.8
|
13.5 – 19
|
Near gale
| Sea heaps up; white foam
from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks
8
|
34 – 40
|
5.5 – 7.6
|
18 – 25
|
Gale
| Moderately high waves of greater length; edges of crests begin to break into spindrift; foam is blown
in well-marked streaks
9
|
41 – 47
|
7 – 9.7
|
23 – 32
|
Strong Gale
| High waves; sea begins to roll; dense streaks of foam; spray may begin to reduce visibility
10
|
48 – 55
|
8.8 – 12.5
|
29 – 41
|
Storm
| Very high waves with overhanging crests; sea takes white appearance as foam is blown in very dense streaks rolling is heavy and visibility is reduced
11
|
56 – 63
|
11.2 – 15.8
|
37 – 52
|
Violent
| Exceptionally high waves; sea covered with white foam patches; visibility further reduced
12
|
64 & over
|
13.7 & over
|
45 & over
|
Hurricane
| Air filled with foam sea completely white with driving spray visibility greatly reduced
Reference table based on observations of the effects of the wind
WIND CHILL
Wind chill is the apparent temperature felt on exposed skin due to the
combination
of air temperature and wind speed. The wind chill reading on the monitor is
calculated based on the temperature measured from the anemometer (channel-1)
and the average wind speed.
GUST WIND & WIND ChILL ALARM
High Gust wind Alarm
You can set the monitor to sound an alarm for about 1 minute when gust wind reaches or exceeds a set limit. Press “WIND ALARM” to silence the alarm sound. The related high alarm icons will continue to flash until the alarm condition is no longer met.
High Gust wind Alarm Setting
- Press WIND ALARM to show high gust wind alarm display.
- ALARM icons appear in the gust wind display area.
- Hold WIND ALARM button to enter its setting mode and gust wind digits will flash.
- Press ▲or ▼ to set the value.
- Press WIND ALARM to confirm setting and exit.
- Press WIND AL repeatedly to enable or disable the gust alarm hi appears when it is enabled.
Low wind Chill Alarm
You can also set the monitor to sound an alarm for about 1 minute when the wind chill reaches or falls below the set limit. Press WIND ALARM to silence the alarm sound. The related low alarm icon will continue to flash until the alarm condition is no longer met.
Low wind Chill Alarm Setting
- Press WIND ALARM repeatedly so ALARM icons appear in the wind chill display area
- Hold WIND ALARM button to enter its setting mode and the wind chill digits will flash
- Press ▲or ▼to set the value
- Press WIND ALARM to confirm setting and exit.
- Press WIND AL repeatedly to enable or disable the wind chill alarm.
- Low appears when it is enabled.
MAXIMUM & MINIMUM RECORDS
Press MEMORY repeatedly to view the maximum & minimum values of temperature, humidity, heat index, dew point, wind speed & wind chill readings. The corresponding MAX and MIN icons will appear. To clear the memory record, hold MEMORY in the max/min display mode
RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
The unit will start synchronizing the radio-controlled clock after battery/adapter installation. The antenna icon will flash during synchronization. If the reception of radio-controlled time is successful, antenna icon with full signal strength will appear on screen. The radio controlled clock will have a daily synchronization at 02:03 & 03:03 everyday. Each reception cycle is around 2.5 to 10 minutes.
| | | Antenna icon disappear
---|---|---|---
Searching for Radio Controlled Clock Signal| Reception is successful|
Reception is fail| Reception is disabled
Antenna icon without signal strength indicates the past reception is not successful. Daily synchronization is still enabled. To enforce searching of radio-controlled time signal immediately press repeatedly until the antenna icon flashes. If reception continues to fail, try other locations later. Place the unit away from source of interference such as mobile phones, appliances, TV etc. To disable the radio-controlled time reception and stop the daily synchronization continue pressing until the antenna icon disappears.
CLOCK & CALENDAR
Press CLOCK to toggle display between time, calendar and day of the week.
Clock & calendar setting
Note
You need to set clock & calendar when your weather station cannot receive
radio-controlled time signal in your location. Hold CLOCK button to enter
clock setting mode.
Using ▲or ▼ to adjust and “CLOCK” to confirm, the following values can be set
in sequence: 12/24hr format > Hr > Min > Yr > D/M or M/D format > Month > Date
EXIT.
HOME TIME WORLD ZONE TIME
Hold ZONE to enter world zone time setting mode. Press ▲or ▼ to enter the desired hour offset value from –12 to +12 hours. Press “ZONE” to confirm each setting. Press ZONE button to toggle between home radio-controlled time and world (zone) time. ZONE icon appears when world (zone) time is selected. When zone time is not used, set zone time to 0.
ALARM SETTING
Press ALARM button to show alarm time and the ALARM icon will appear. Press again to enable or disable the alarm. Bell icon appears when alarm is enabled. Hold ALARM to enter alarm time setting mode. Press ▲or ▼ to enter the desired Hour/ Min values and press “ALARM“ to confirm setting.
SNOOZE & BACKLIGHT
When alarm is going off, press SNOOZE/ LIGHT to trigger snooze function and Zz icon will appear. To stop alarm for one day, press ALARM key. Once adapter is connected to the monitor, it will provide continuous backlight to the display. Press SNOOZE/LIGHT for an extended backlight if adapter is not connected.
Low BATTERY INDICATION
Low battery indication is available for the monitor itself and all of the
remote sensors. Replace the batteries and follow the setup procedure in this
instruction manual.
Important: Wind direction calibration is required for the anemometer during
battery replacement.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Please disposal of old, defective batteries in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the relevant legislation.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Warning
The weather station and the outside sensor contain sensitive electronic
components. Radio waves transmitted e.g. from mobile telephones, walkie
talkies, radios, WiFi, remote controls or microwaves may influence the
transmission distance of the weather station and the outside sensor and lead
to a shorter reception range. It is therefore important to keep as great
distance as possible between the devices of the weather station and the
outside sensor and the devices which send out radio waves. We do not guarantee
the maximum specified transmission range between the weather station and the
outside sensors due to the radio frequency interference in the environment.
SPECIfICATIONS
- Indoor Temperature: 0°C to + 50°C +32 F to +122 F.
- Outdoor Temperature:-20°C to +60°C -4 F to +140 F.
- Heat Index:4°C to 60°C shows LLL when heat index below 14°C & HHH when above 60°C.
- Dew Point:0°C to 60°C shows LLL when dew point below 0C & HHH when above 60°C.
- Temperature Resolution:0.1 degree.
- Indoor & Outdoor Humidity: 20% – 99% RH.
- Humidity Resolution:1% RH.
- Channel for Temp & Humidity: maximum
- Wind speed range: 0 – 30m/s
- 0 – 108 km/h
- 0 – 67 mph
- 0 – 58.3 knot
- 0 – 11 Beaufort
- Rain Gauge reading: 0 – 9999 m
- Transmission (Anemometer):up to 50M (164 feet) in open area
- Transmission (Rain Gauge): up to 30M (98 feet) in open area 1m above ground level.
- Clock:DCF77 Radio Controlled, Quartz backup
- Power: 3 pieces AAA batteries & 1 piece 6.0 V adapter for monitor 2 piece AA for anemometer 2 piece AA for rain.
- Main Unit Weight (NETT): 245g
We reserve the right to change technical specifications.
WARNING
Do not use this product near water, in wet areas to avoid fire or injury of
electric current. Always turn off the product when you don’t use it or before
a revision. There aren’t any parts in this appliance which are reparable by
consumer. Always appeal to a qualified authorized service. The product is
under a dangerous tention.
Old electrical appliances used batteries and accumulators disposal
This symbol appearing on the product, on the product accessories or on the
product packing means that the product must not be disposed as household
waste. When the product/ battery durability is over, please, deliver the
product or battery if it is enclosed to the respective collection point, where
the electrical appliances or batteries will be recycled. The places, where the
used electrical appliances are collected, exist in the European Union and in
other European countries as well. By proper disposal of the product you can
prevent possible negative impact on environment and human health, which might
otherwise occur as a consequence of improper manipulation with the product or
battery/ accumulator. Recycling of materials contributes to protection of
natural resources. Therefore, please, do not throw the old electrical
appliances and batteries/ accumulators in the household waste. Information,
where it is possible to leave the old electrical appliances for free, is
provided at your local authority, at the store where you have bought the
product. Information, where you can leave the batteries and accumulators for
free, is provided to you at the store, at your local authority.
CE DECLARATION Of CONfORMITY
The manufacturer authorised representative: HP TRONIC Zlin, spol. s r.o.
- Prstne Kutiky 637, 760 01 Zlín, Company Identification No: 499 73 053, hereby declares that the hereinafter described product.
- Radio controlled weather station with anemometer and rain gauge with wireless data transmission.
Hyundai WS 2077 R WIND
Purpose of use signal transmission from the transmitting device to the
receiving device in the Czech Republic and in the EU member states, used
frequency: 433,93 MHz band is in conformance with the provisions of the GD No.
426/2000 Coll. that is in conformity with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
concerning radio and telecommunication devices. The following technical
regulations have been applied in assessing the conformance:
Harmonised standards
- ETSI EN 300 220-1 V2.1.1
- ETSI EN 300 220-2 V2.1.2
- ETSI EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1
- ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
- ETSI EN 300 330-1 V1.3.1
- ETSI EN 300 330-2 V1.3.1
- EN 50371
- EN 60950-1
The test results are provided in the Test Reports No. 60/760.10.101.01 and 60.100.10.170.01 Rev 00 issued by the TUV SUD Hong Kong Ltd and.in the Test Reports No. 14014802 002, No. 14019088 001, No. 14014736 002 and No. 14014746 002issued by the TUV Rheinland Hong Kong Ltd. The conformity has been assessed according to the Annex No. 3 to GD No. 426/2000 Coll. We declare that the product complies with the basic requirements of the above-mentioned GD, i.e. the user safety and health protection, electromagnetic compatibility and effective utilisation of the spectrum. Declaration issuance date and venue: 19.8.2011, Zlín Authorised person’s stamp.
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- Hyundai-electronics.cz
- ASEKOL
- Úvod - ECOBAT
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- SEWA - OZV | elektroodpad | batérie | obaly
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