HOLMAN WS3038 Foresight Pro Weather Analyst Weather Station User Guide

June 5, 2024
Holman

HOLMAN WS3038 Foresight Pro Weather Analyst Weather Station

Introduction

Thanks for choosing our Foresight Pro Weather Analyst. Please read this user guide carefully to familiarise yourself with the features and modes of operation before using the instrument.

Tech Specs

  • 6 buttons: MODE, +, -, HISTORY, CHANNEL, SNOOZE/LIGHT,
  • Time display in 12/24 format
  • Continuous perpetual calendar up to 2099
  • Display of Date, Month and Day of Week
  • Dual alarm with snooze function (5 minutes alarm interruption)
  • 5× weather forecast: Sunny, Partly Sunny, Cloudy, Rainy, Stormy
  • Comprehensive barometer with graphic bar and 12-hour history for air pressure
  • Altitude-setting for calculation of air pressure
  • Dual indoor and outdoor readings
  • Temperature and humidity with trend
  • Max/min of temperature and humidity
  • Thermometer measuring range: Inside: 0~+50°C, Outside: -20~+60°C
  • Temperature display elective in °C or °F
  • Outdoor temperature alert
  • Freeze will be displayed in case of outdoor temperature under -1.1 °C
  • Moon phase
  • Sunrise and sunset / moonrise and moonset for 176 cities
  • Low battery indication
  • Blue back-light on LCD display
  • Requires batteries: 3× AAA, LR03, 1.5V
Outdoor Sensor
  • Frequency: 433 MHz, 3× channels
  • Transmission distance: 50m in open area
  • Batteries: 2× AAA, LR03, 1.5V
  • Must sit at least one meter above the ground

Overview

Main Console


A . MODE
B. +
C.
D. HISTORY
E . CHANNEL
F. SNOOZE/LIGHT
G. Battery compartment
H. Base stand

  1. Freeze
  2. Weather
  3. Indoor Low Battery
  4. Air Pressure Trend
  5. Outdoor Low battery
  6. Temperature Alert
  7. Indoor Max/Min
  8. Outdoor Max/Min
  9. Indoor Temperatur
  10. Outdoor Temperature
  11. Outdoor Temperature Trend
  12. ndoor Temperature Trend
  13. Outdoor Humidity Trend
  14. Outdoor Humidity
  15. Indoor Humidity Tren
  16. Indoor Humidity
  17. Living face
  18. Week
  19. Day of Week
  20. Alarm
  21. Tim
  22. Month
  23. Dat
  24. Moonrise
  25. Moonset
  26. Cities
  27. Sunset
  28. Sunrise
  29. Moon Phas
  30. 12hr history of Pressure
  31. Air Pressure
  32. Bar of Air Pressure

Setup

Initial Operation
  1. Open the battery compartment located on the rear side of the Place the batteries in the battery compartment. Observe the shown polarity.
  2. Altitude will be flashing. Use + and to set the altitude of your Press HISTORY to confirm
  3. The weather symbol will now be Use + and to choose the weather. Press HISTORY to confirm
  4. Now hPa Use + and to choose between hPa and inHg
  5. The Indoor Display Console is now connecting to the Outdoor Sensor. This process takes about 3 minutes, then the display shows the outdoor temperature and In case of failure of reception, press CHANNEL for more than 3 seconds to receive again
Mounting the Outdoor Sensor

We suggest the outdoor sensor to be hung as shown. It is best not to stand it loose outdoors. Avoid direct sun shine or rain as much as possible

Manual Time Setup
  1. Press and MODE for 3 seconds
  2. The display for Year is Use + and to select the current year. Press MODE to confirm
  3. The display for Month is Use + and to select the current month. Press MODE to confirm
  4. The display for Date is Use + and to select the current date. Press MODE to confirm
  5. The display for 12/24hr time is Use + and to choose between 12 and 24hr time. Press MODE to confirm
  6. The display for Hour is Use + and to select the current hour. Press MODE to confirm
  7. The display for Minutes is Use + and to select the current minute. Press MODE to confirm
  8. COUNTRY/CITY Use + and to select our location. Press MODE to confirm

The clock automatically changes from setup mode to time display if nothing is pressed for 20 seconds

Daily Alarm Setup
  1. Press MODE to switch from time display to A1 display
  2. Press and hold MODE for 3 The flashing alarm time will be shown
  3. The hour display of the alarm time is flashing. Use + and to select the hour needed. Press MODE to confirm
  4. Follow on with the Use + and to select the minuted needed. Press MODE to confirm
  5. Press MODE again to switch from A1 to A2 display, then repeat steps 2-4 to set the A2 alarm time
Daily Alarm ON/OFF
  1. When showing A1 alarm time, press to activate alarm A1 with alarm symbol showing
  2. Press again to cancel the alarm
  3. When showing A2 alarm time, press to activate alarm A2 with alarm symbol showing
  4. Press again to cancel the alarm

Alarm A1 is for Monday to Friday Alarm A2 is for Saturday to Sunday
  The alarm sounds for 2 minutes if no key is pressed to stop it.

Snooze Function
  1. Press SNOOZE/LIGHT while the alarm sounds to activate the snooze function
  2. If the snooze function is activated, the alarm symbol will be flashing
  3. The alarm will repeat after 5 minutes
  4. The snooze function can be stopped by pressing any key
12/24hr Mode

The time display can be in 12hr (AM/PM) or 24hr mode

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°C/°F Temperature Display

The temperature display can be in °C or °F. In
Normal Mode , press to switch between °C or °F

Max/Min, In/Outdoor Temperature and Humidity

Press + for displaying of Indoor/Outdoor Max/Min of temperature and humidity

Temperature Alert Setup
  1. Press CHANNEL to select the channel (CH1, CH2, CH3) if more than one outdoor sensor are within reaching
  2. Press and hold the key in the area of outdoor, select ON/OFF when flashing
  3. Press MODE , the upper limit temperature is flashing, use + and to set the maximum alert temperature
  4. Press MODE again, the lower limit temperature will be flashing, use + and to set the minimum alert temperature
  5. When the alert is activated, the alert symbol will be shown
Temperature Alert ON/OFF

Press and hold – to set the temperature alert on or off.
Temperature alert symbol will indicate if alert is on or off

  • A temperature alert can be set-up for each channel
  • The setup process cannot be completed if the maximum temperature selected is lower than the minimum selected temperature
  • The minimum temperature selected must at least be 1°C below the maximum selected temperature
Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset

There will be 176 cities’ time for Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset. See back page for list of Australian and New Zealand locations available

Weather Forecast

Weather is forecast by barometer only, so the display will have discrepancy with the actual weather sometimes

Barometer Graphic and 12hr History

Air pressure can be in hPa and inHg, and you can check the past 12hr air pressure by pressing HISTORY

Altitude and Weather Icon Selection
  1. Hold HISTORY for 3 seconds, there will be altitude flashing, you can adjust this altitude
  2. Press HISTORY , the weather icon will flash, press + and to select weather icon
  3. Press HISTORY , the hPa will flash, press + and to switch between hPa and inHg.

The reading will be comparative air pressure. If altitude is set to 0, the reading will match local air pressure

Illumination

Press SNOOZE/LIGHT to activate the display illumination for 5 seconds

Moon Phase Display

Living Space Humidity

The weather station uses saved data to determine the humidity in the living space and shows the respective symbols:

Dry: humidity below 40%, any temperature
Comfortable:
humidity 40%~70%, temperature 20~28°C
Wet: humidity 70%~90%, any temperature

Freeze

The freeze symbol will flash in case outdoor temperature at range of +1~-1°C
The freeze symbol  ****will be stable in case of outdoor temperature under -1.1°C

Low Battery Condition Display
  • The Indoor Display Console shows the Low Battery condition symbol to remind you to change the batteries of the Indoor Display Console or the Outdoor Sensor when necessar
  • Indoor Display Console Low Battery condition symbol will be shown on the left hand side within the INDOOR section of the display
  • Outdoor Sensor Low Battery condition symbol will be shown on the left hand side within the OUTDOOR section of the display
  • Indoor Display Console low battery condition displays within the indoor section. Outdoor Sensor low battery condition displays within the outdoor section
Wireless Connection to Outdoor Sensor
  • Press CHANNEL to select a channel. You can read the data of up to 3 Outdoor Sensors on one Indoor Display Consol
  • Press and hold CHANNEL for 3 seconds to search for outdoor sensor
  • Additional tips: When placing both the inside and outside units remember they are subject to interference. Try to:

a. Install both units as close as possible to each other.
b. Avoid outside interference by not placing them near computers, TVs, etc.
c. Concrete walls and floors can interrupt transmissions.
d. If the connection is successful initially and then fails occasionally, try to reduce the distance between the units

City Locations

The 26 cities of Australia and New Zealand Moon/Sun Rise/Set time is does not account for daylight savings. Add 1+ hour manually as necessary during daylight savings periods.

For product updates, and country codes outside of Australia and New Zealand, visit www.holmanindustries.com.au/weather

No. Country City Abbreviation

1

| Australia| Sydney| SYD

2

| Melbourne| MEL

3

| Hobart| HBA

4

| Adelaide| ADL

5

| Perth| PER

6

| Darwin| DRW

7

| Canberra| CBR

8

| Townsville| TSV

9

| Alice Springs| ASP

10

| Cairns| CNS

11

| Broome| BME

12

| Geralton| GER

13

| Newcastle| NCL

14

| Rockhampton| ROK

15

| Mackay| MKY

16

| Carnavon| CAR

17

| Esperance| EPR

18

| Albany| ALB

19

| Mt. Gambier| MGM

20

| Warrnambool| WMB

21

| Albury| AL

22

| New Zealand| Brisbane| BRS

23

| Auckland| AKL

24

| Wellington| WLG

25

| Christchurch| CHC

26

| Dunedin| DUD

Should you have any questions about this product or its operation please telephone our customer service helpline on 1300 716 188.

Head Office/Service
11 Walters Drive, Osborne Park WA 6017
Ph: +61 8 9416 9999 Fax: +61 8 9416 9920
service@holmanindustries.com.au
www.holmanindustries.com.au
Copyright 2019 Holman Industries

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