ACURITE 00594W Professional Wlreless Weather Station With Wind Sensor & Atomic Clock Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Acurite
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- OVERVIEW OF FEATURES
- GETTING STARTED
- MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS MAIN UNIT:
- BATTERIES (not included)
- INITIAL SET-UP
- GENERAL SET-UP
- GENERAL WEATHER STATION FUNCTIONS
- WEATHER AND TIME ALARMS
- MINIMUM & MAXIMUM RECORD MODE
- MAINTENANCE
- CHANGING BATTERIES
- ACCESSING THE BATTERY COMPARTMENTS
- REFERENCE
- REFERENCE: OPERATION FLOW CHART
- REFERENCE: OPERATION FLOW CHART
- Documents / Resources
Instruction Manual
Professional Wireless Weather Station With Wind Sensor & Atomic Clock
MODEL: It00594W
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the ACURITE® professional wireless weather station with wind sensor & atomic clock. This unit is designed and engineered for everyday use in the home, office, or wherever the weather is of interest. Your new weather station will provide accurate and reliable measurements of wind speed and direction, air pressure, humidity, and temperature. The wireless weather station also includes an atomic clock, which receives its signal from the National Institute of Standards and Technology government-operated atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado. This unit also comes with unique features like wind chill, heat index, and dew point calculations. Please read this manual carefully to fully explore the features and benefits of your new weather station.
The ACURITE® professional wireless weather station comes complete with the following items:
- Main unit with foot stand for desktop use
- Wireless Thermo-Hygrometer & mounting bracket
- Wireless Wind speed sensor & mounting bracket
- Instruction Manual
- Quick Start Guide
- Mounting screws & wall anchors
TOOLS NEEDED:
• Philips type screwdriver: for optional surface mounting of the wireless
sensor/ brackets.
OVERVIEW OF FEATURES
WEATHER STATION MAIN UNIT:
The main unit measures the indoor environment temperature and humidity and receives weather and time data from the two outdoor wireless sensors. The following sensors send data back to the main unit:
- Wireless Thermo-Hygrometer/Atomic Clock Sensor
- Wireless Wind Sensor
The wireless weather station receives the wireless sensor data continuously, updating you with the latest and most accurate weather information on the large, easy-to-read LCD display, using icons and trend indicators. The weather station main unit also provides you with weather information, at-a-glance. Enjoy using the weather station either on the wall, using the hanging slot by fastening with a nail or provided screw, or on a desktop, using the included snap-on foot stand.
The professional wireless weather station is composed of the following features:
- Displays the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) WWVB Radio Controlled time and date
- Receives and displays weather data, with programmable alarms for certain weather conditions, and records all minimum and maximum values
- Indoor/outdoor temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius (user selectable)
- Indoor/outdoor relative humidity
- Air pressure reading in Hg or hPa
- Weather forecast with weather icons and trend indicators
- Wind speed and wind direction display with LCD compass
- Wind chill temperature display
- Heat index temperature display
- Dew point temperature display
- Time, temperature, and storm alarms
- Buttons for use: MAX(+), MIN(-), DISPLAY (daily record), CLEAR, PRESSURE SET-UP (on/off/record), ALARM, CHANNEL (off/wave), SNOOZE (alarm off)
NIST WWVB RADIO-CONTROLLED ATOMIC SIGNAL DESCRIPTION:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology government-operated WWVB
atomic radio signal, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, is the most accurate
radio signal, used by television, radio, and military for the most split-
second time and date information. The time and date display on this weather
station is based on the signal provided by the atomic clock in Colorado.
WIRELESS THERMO-HYGROMETER ATOMIC CLOCK SENSOR:
The thermo-hygrometer atomic clock sensor measures the outdoor temperature and
relative humidity. It also includes the radio-controlled atomic clock
transmitter. which receives data from the atomic clock in Fort Collins,
Colorado, and then sends the received data back to the main unit display. The
data is sent by a 433MHz radio-controlled wireless transmission. Transmission
is received up to 100 feet away in an unobstructed open area.
WIRELESS WIND SPEED SENSOR: The wind sensor measures wind speed and wind direction and transmits this information to the main unit display. The data is sent by a 433MHz radio-controlled wireless transmission. Transmission can be received up to 100 feet away in an open area.
GETTING STARTED
MOUNTING AND PLACEMENT CONSIDERATIONS:
The wireless transmission distance from the thermo-hygrometer sensor and wind
speed sensor to the main unit in open space under ideal conditions is 100ft.
Although the signal transmission may travel through solid surfaces or objects,
Try to place the wireless sensors and main unit in a location with minimal
obstructions. The following points should be avoided if possible.
- High density of large trees.
- High Radiofrequency areas.
- Low-E Glass.
- Thick concrete, stone, or brick.
- The main unit, thermo-hygrometer and wind speed sensors should not be mounted to metal surfaces as this can reduce the range of transmission.
- Prior to drilling mounting holes and permanently affixing any of the units, please ensure the main unit con receives the signal from the remote sensors in the desired location.
- For best reception of the signal from the atomic clock in Fort Collins, Colorado, place the sensor in a location with a direction towards Colorado.
- The WWVB signal will be obtained easiest in the nighttime hours when the signal is the strongest.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS MAIN UNIT:
The included foot mount can be attached to the bottom of the main unit for easy placement on any flat surface. Alternatively, the main unit can be wall- mounted in the desired location by using the hang hole on the back of the unit.
WIRELESS THERMO·HYGROMEMTER SENSOR:
The best place to mount the thermo-hygrometer sensor is in a location out of
direct sunlight and protected by extreme weather conditions, such as under the
extension of the home roof, under a covered patio or deck. Mount the bracket
that the thermo-hygrometer sensor will set in at about eye level by using the
four included screws. Once the bracket has been properly affixed in the
desired location, place the sensor in the bracket holder. The thermo-
hygrometer the wireless sensor may also be mounted on a pole; which is
outlined in the section “OPTIONAL POLE MOUNTING.”
MOUNTING THE WIRELESS WIND SPEED AND WIND DIRECTION SENSOR:
Before permanently mounting the wind speed bracket, make sure that the wind fan and wind-vane can rotate freely without any disruption. Also, note that the wind speed sensor bracket arm must be pointing north. The wind speed sensor should be positioned to allow the wind to flow around the sensor unhindered from all directions for the most accurate and correct readings.
OPTIONAL POLE MOUNTING:
Both sensors are designed to mount in two ways, either too flat surfaces like
wood posts, or to 3/4″ schedule 40 PVC pipe (the outside dimension of the pipe
actually measures approximately 1, 1/16″). The pipe mounting method is often
referred to in these instructions.
The ideal mounting scenario would be for the wireless thermo-hygrometer to be mounted on the north side of the building and for the wind sensor to be mounted well away from the building and high in the air. Please test the wireless signal range before perma gently mounting.
Since PVC pipe is somewhat flexible, if a tall wind sensor mast is being erected, a larger diameter PVC pipe should be used for the base with a reducer fitting placed at the top.
Plastic pipes used for mounting are non-conductive and reduce the likelihood of lightning strikes.
Make sure to place the pole/sensor away from possible wind obstructions to get the most accurate reading.
BATTERIES (not included)
NOTE: Do not install batteries in any of the units until you have read
through the initial set-up steps in their entirety.
BATTERY TYPE:
INDOOR UNIT: “AA” (3) alkaline type batteries can be used for the indoor unit.
WIRELESS OUTDOOR UNIT (S): It is recommended that LITHIUM type “AA” batteries
be used in any outdoor units when the temperature drops below -4°F. Alkaline
batteries will freeze at very low temperatures and will fail to provide
adequate power to the wireless units.
MAIN UNIT BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
When the low battery indicator icon becomes present, it is recommended that
you change the batteries. Replace only with the same or equivalent type of
fresh alkaline batteries.
This method of battery replacement ensures there will be no loss in MIN/MAX
and history data. However, if the main unit or sensors have remained without
batteries for an extended period of time, the main unit will lose the MIN/MAX
memory and all other weather data recordings and will have to be synchronized
again.
Before you install the batteries in the main unit, you will need to have the
altitude at which the unit will be operating at ready to enter. This step
cannot be skipped or returned to during the initial set-up. Visit
www.topozone.com, consult your local library or
call our customer service department at
877-221-1252 for altitude information.
BATTERY INSTALLATION:
For the first installation, insert the batteries into the two WIRELESS SENSORS
FIRST and then into the main unit.
Thermo-Hygrometer Sensor: Rotate and pull the top casing from the bottom cone
by turning the unit upside down and rotating counter-clockwise until the
casing pulls apart. Insert 2 fresh alkaline “AA” batteries (batteries not
included). Replace the battery compartment cover and rotate the top back into
the bottom piece.
Wind Sensor: Twist off the top from the bottom and open the battery cover
located on the bottom of the sensor. Insert 2 fresh alkaline “AN’ batteries.
(Batteries not included. Replace the battery door cover by putting the battery
cover on halfway and then sliding it into place. Twist on the top to the
bottom piece.
Main Unit: Open the battery cover located on the back of the unit. Remove the
screw set provided for wall mount use and insert 3 fresh alkalines “AN’
batteries. (Batteries not included). Replace battery door cover.
NOTE: When reinstalling the batteries while holding down the “CLEAR” button, all user settings will be cleared and the unit will set back to the factory default settings. If no button is pushed during a battery replacement, the last record and user settings will be saved.
NOTE: When installing batteries, always install according to the polarity indicated in the battery compartment (+to + and -to -).
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR: ~ LOW battery Battery O.K.
The low battery indicator is displayed on the main unit for the main unit and all wireless sensors. When replacing the batteries, please follow the battery installation procedure as mentioned in this instruction manual.
INITIAL SET-UP
For initial set-up, you will need to have the altitude at which the unit will
beoperatingat readyto enter.Thisstepcannot beskippedor returnedto during the
initial set-up.
Visit www.topozone.com, consultyour locallibrary,
or call our customerservicedepartmentat
877-221-1252 for altitude information.
POWER ON:
- Once the batterieshavebeeninsertedinto the wirelesssensors, they will automaticallybegin transmitting data.
- IMPORTANT: If you havealreadyinstalledbatteriesinto the main unit, pleaseremoveand re-installto begininitial set-up.
- Nowthat the main unit is on,it will showfull displayfor 5 seconds then immidiatelygo into “setting the altitude & forecastmode.”
NOTE: Themain unit will stay in the altitude and forecastsetting modefor 30 secondsbefore automaticallydefaultingbackinto normal operationmode.Thealtitude and forecasts up is only availableonceduring initial set-up/initialpowerup.If this stepis missed, simplyremovethe batteriesand start over.
SETTING THE ALTITUDE AND FORECAST:
Thepressuredata areawill showthe default altitude data (300) andthe altitude
measurement type will be blinking(FEET).
- Press the “MAX”(+) or “MIN”(-) button to selectyour altitude measurement type in either METER or FEET. Tocompleteand moveto the nextstep,pressthe “PRESSURE SET-UP” button.
- The default altitude will nowbe blinking,usingthe “MAX”(+) or “MIN(-) buttonsto set your localaltitude.Theweatherstation hasa rangeof -100to 2500 meter (or from -330to 8250 feet).Tocompleteand moveto the nextstep,pressthe “PRESSURE SET-UP” button.
- Theweatherforecasticonwill nowbe blinking.Adjustthe weatherforecasticonusingthe “MAX”(+) or “MIN”(-) buttons until the forecasticonmatchesyour current weatherconditions.
Pressthe “PRESSURE SET-UP” button to confirm or pressthe “EXIT’ button to exit the initial set-upmode.
SIGNAL RECEPTION:
OUTDOOR WIRELESS SENSORS: As soonasthe mainunit is poweredup,it will beginto searchfor the outdoor wirelesssensorsignals.Whilein searchmode,the WAVE iconwill be animated.Duringthis time, all of the outdoor valueswill beshownas “—” until the weatherdata hasbeenreceivedcorrectly.Whenthe wirelesssensorandthe mainunit battery iconsappear; a signalis beingreceived. Toforce a signalsearch,pressand holdthe “CHANNEL” button for 3 seconds.
RADIO CONTROLLED ATOMIC CLOCK:
The RadioControlledClock(RCC) signalfrom FortCollins, COis relayedthroU<~the
wireless thermo-hygrometersensor. If the RCC signalhassuccessfully
bee~received, ” ” will be displayed. If the RCC signalhasnot beenreceived,
only the icon” ” will bedisplayedand alwaysblinking.If the signalhasnot
beenreceivedsuccessfully, the receptioniconwill be
blinking,the WAVE iconwill bevisible,but the OKiconwill disappear. Toforce a
signal search, press and hold the “CHANNEL” button for 3 seconds.
GENERAL SET-UP
The general setting mode allows the user to change several products to the default settings, which is doneby simply accessing one setting after the other by pressing the “PRESSURE SET-UP” button. In normal mode, press and hold the “PRESSURE SET-UP” button for 3 seconds to enter the manual set-mode. The icon to set will be blinking.If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the manual set- upmodereturnsto the normal display mode. Thegeneralprogrammingtakesthe userthrough the modes listed below. While in the set-up mode, use the “MAX”(+) or “MIN”(-) buttons to adjust the blinking values. Press and hold for rapid scrolling through of the values. Press the “EXIT” button to exit the set-up mode.
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Manual time setting (hours/minutes), if atomic time is not available.
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Calendarsetting (month/date/year).
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Timezone setting (P/M/C/E)(Note: zone will be blinking to the right of the WAVE icon).
a. P = PacificStandardTime
b. M = MountainStandardTime
c. C= CentralStandardTime
d. E= EasternStandardTime -
DaylightSavingTimesetting (ONor OFF)
DSTON= DaylightSavingTimeenabled.
DSTOF= DaylightSavingTimedisabled. -
Temperature unit setting (°Cor °F)
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Windspeedunit setting (mph/kph/knots)
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Windspeedaveragetime setting from 1to 18minutes.
The wind speed averages the average wind speed over a given period of time, averaginggusts and lulls. -
Air pressure unit setting (mbar/hPa/inHg).
SELECTABLE DISPLAY MODES:
The following information option scan be displayed on the main unit above the digital wind direction compass. Press the “DISPLAY” button to toggle between the below weather data information.
WIND CHILL: Windchill is the rapid cooling of the human body caused by
air motion. Air motion accelerates the rate of heat transfer from a human body
to the surrounding
atmosphere, especiallywhentemperaturesare low. The wind chill is a calculation
of tempera true data from the wirelessthermo-hygrometerremotesensorandthe
wind sensor.
HEAT INDEX:
Heatindexisthe perceived temperature to the human body based on both air
temperature and the amount of moisture present in the air. The heat indexes a
calculation based on the combined temperature and humidity data received from
the wirelessthermo-hygrometer remote sensor.
DEW POINT:
The dewpoint temperature is the temperature to which the air must be cooled to
reach saturation. The dewpoint is a calculation of temperature and humidity
data received from the wirelessthermo-hygrometerremotesensor.
GENERAL WEATHER STATION FUNCTIONS
After the initial and general set-up, the following data will be displayed in different sections on the main unit display.
MOON PHASE: I DJ I I CM
The moon phase indicator. found under the date display, shows the current
phase of the moon based on the yearly calendar.
CALENDAR FUNCTION:
The calendar display, found under the time display shows the current month and
date with a day indicator.
FORECAST ICONS:
The main unit predicts weather conditions for the next 12 – 24 hours based on
the change in atmospheric pressure. The coverage area is up to 25 miles.
Weather
forecasts based on atmospheric pressure changes are about 70-75% correct. As
weather conditions cannot be 100% correctly forecasted, we cannot be
responsible for any loss caused by an incorrect forecast.
One of the following icons will represent the 24 hr. weather forecast :
TREND INDICATORS : Trend indicators for outdoor temperature and humidity and wind speed show the trend tendency based on the past and current weather conditions.
BAROMETRIC BAR GRAPH AND PRESSURE HISTORY : The main unit shows BAROMET RIC pressure in two forms, numerically and as a pressure history graph. The graph indicates the pressure changes (range from +0.24inHg to -0.24inHg/ -8hPa mb to +8 hPa mb) of the current and past 1,2,3,6 and 12 hours. The numerical read-out can be referenced backward hour by hour for the past 19 hours by pressing the “PRESSURE SET-UP” button.
WIND FUNCTIONS:
Digital Compass: The digital compass indicates the direction from which the
wind is coming, marked by the arrow indicator, with 16 possible directions.
The wind direction is shown here coming out of the WEST.
Wind Gusts: The wind gust values are located in the center of the digital
compass. The wind gusts are transmitted from the wind sensor and are updated
approximately every minute. The wind gust shown here is 4 (mph).
Wind Speed Average: The wind speed average is calculated by averaging the wind speed over a certain period of time. The wind speed average is user-selectable from 1 to 18 minutes to adjust to your local conditions.
WEATHER AND TIME ALARMS
ALARM SETTING MODE: The alarm setting mode allows the user to change several
alarm settings, which is done by accessing one mode after the other, simply by
pressing the “ALARM”” button. The individual alarm can be turned on and off by
using the “ON/OFF/RECORD”button. When an alarm goes off, an audible tone will
sound for one minute.
Press and hold the “ALARM” button for 3 seconds to enter the alarm setting
mode. The time display and “AL” for alarm will be blinking. This indicates the
user is now in the alarm-setting mode. In alarm setting mode, to activate or
deactivate any alarm, press the “PRESSURE SET-UP” button.
For non-time alarms, the blinking “HH.H” means the high alarm value is to be
set.
For non-time alarms, the blinking “LL.L” means the low alarm value is to be
set.
While in the alarm mode, use “MIN”(-) or “MAX”(+) buttons to change any of the
values. Press and hold for rapid scroll through of any values. Press the
“EXIT” button to exit any of the above alarm modes. Press the “ALARM” button
to stop the alarm for one day, or press the
“SNOOZE” button to turn the alarm time off for five-minute increments.
This weather station also comes equipped with a audible storm alarm. When
activated, the storm alarm will sound if there is a sudden or extreme drop in
barometric pressure or if there is a constant progressive drop in barometric
pressure. NOTE: If no button is pressed for 30 seconds, the alarm setting mode
returns to the normal display mode.
Pressing the “ALARM” button during the alarm-setting mode scrolls through the following settings:
- Time alarm setting (hours, minutes)
- Indoor temperature alarm (high, low)
- Indoor humidity alarm (high, low)
- Outdoor temperature alarm (high, low, at the current channel)
- Outdoor humidity alarm (high, low)
- Wind chill alarm (low)
- Heat index alarm (high)
- Dew point alarm (high, low)
- Wind speed alarm
- Storm alarm
MINIMUM & MAXIMUM RECORD MODE
The “MIN/MAX” buttons provide the user with information about the minimum and maximum values of today’s weather data. It also acts as an access mode for the daily and long-term records, with the time and date of their recordings.
TO ACCESS THE MIN OR MAX VALUES (TODAY’S HIGH’S AND LOW’S):
Press the “MIN” or “MAX” button to display the corresponding highs or lows of
the day. When pressing the “MIN” button, the unit will show the minimum value
for all the records in the upper display window.
TO ACCESS THE MIN OR MAX VALUES (CONTINUED):
Whenpressingthe “MAX” button,the unit will showthe maximumvaluefor all the
recordsin the upperdisplaywindow.Valuesin the upperdisplaywindoware
asfollows;Outdoortempera ture, outdoor humidity,indoor temperature,indoor
humidity,wind speedaverage, wind speed
gusts,the selectabledisplayitem and barometricpressure. Barometricpressureis
displayedin the lowerdisplaywindow.
NOTE: Toshowmin/maxvaluesfor wind chill, heat index,or dewpoint (the selectabledisplay area),the valueof interest mustfirst bedisplayedby pressingthe “DISPLAY” button until the desiredvalueis displayed.
DAILY RECORDS:
TheDailyRecordis a feature that displays a single value with the date and time
of its recording. When the daily records are displayed, the value, date, and
time will be blinking. When the unit is in a daily record mode, the unit will
display a blinking”dr” next to the time of the
recording,indicatingDailyRecord. The main unit automatically stores the last
sevendays worth of recordings.
TO ACCESS THE DAILY RECORDS:
While in either the “MIN” or “MAX” mode, press the “DAILY RECORD” button to
show either the “MIN” or “MAX” for any of the values shown in the graph below.
Continue to press the “DAILY RECORD” button to scroll through each of the
values shown in the graph below.
To review the history of a blinking value, press the “-” or “+” button to
scroll backward and forwards within the lastsevendaysof recordings. The value,
date and time will update to show when the record occurred.
NOTE: Whilereviewingthe history for a certain value, pressing the “DAILY
RECORD” button automatically returns the unit to the present-
daynextvalueasshownin the graph below.
NOTE: Pressing the “exit” button at any time, returns the unit to normal
operating mode.
NOTE: Dailyrecordscannot be cleared; they automatically adjust on the
seven-day cycle.
TO ACCESS THE LONG-TERM RECORDS:
Whilein either the “MIN”or “MAX”mode,pressthe “RECORD” button to showthe long-
term recordhighsor lowsof the weatherstation.Thesevaluesmayhaveoccurredanytime
in the history of the weatherstation.Thesevaluesshowthe highestor
lowestvaluesever recordedon the weatherstation.
Toreviewlong-termrecords,presseither the “MIN”or “MAX”button,then pressthe “ON/OFF/RECORD” button to showthe highestor lowestvalue,at this point,the unit will display a blinking”Lr” in the second’swindowandthe unit will showall the recordvalues.Toobtainthe historicaldetailsfor theserecords,pressthe “ON/OFF/RECORD” button andthe record,along with time and date will be blinking.Pressthe “ON/OFF/RECORD” button againto scrollthrough eachof the unit’s minimumand maximumrecordvalues.
CLEARING LONG-TERM RECORDS:
Toclear long-termrecords,presseither the “MIN”or “MAX”button,then pressthe “ON/OFF/RECORD” button, at this point,the unit will displaya blinking”Lr” in the second’s windowandthe unit will showall the recordvalues.Pressthe “CLEAR”button to clearall the minimumor maximumvalues.All Long-Term recordsare clearedat once.Thisfeature is most often usedat the beginningor enda of a givenseasonPressing the “exit” button at anytime, returnsthe unit to normaloperatingmode.
MAINTENANCE
Cleanthe housingandscreenof the basestation only with a soft dampcloth. Donot use abrasives or solvents.Donot submergein water.
- Cleanthe outer housingof the thermo-hygrometersensorwith a soft dampcloth. Donot use abrasives or solvents.Donot take sensorapart. Donot cleanfunnel of sensor. Donot submerse sensorunder runningwater.
- Cleanthe wind speedand direction sensoronly with a soft dampcloth. Donot take sensor apart. Donot useabrasives or solvents.Donot submergein water.
- Shouldthere bedamageto any part of main unit and/or sensors, do not attempt to repair;as this will result in lossof any manufacturerguarantee.Please senddamagedpart(s)to manufac ture for repair/replacement. Manufacturerinformation is locatedat the endof this user manual.
GENERAL CARE OF MAIN UNIT AND WIRELESS SENSORS:
- Avoidexposingmainunit and wirelesssensorsto extremetemperatures,keepout of direct sunlightawayfrom water or severeshock.
- Whenthe outsidetemperaturefalls below-4°F.the batteriesin the wirelesssensorsmaynot produceenoughcurrent to powerthe transmitter;if this happens, the main unit will not show an outdoor temperaturereading.Werecommendthe thermo-hygrometerwirelesssensorbe brought indoorsduring prolongedperiodsof sub-freezing temperatures.
CHANGING BATTERIES
MAIN UNIT BATTERY REPLACEMENT: Whenthe low battery indicatoriconbecomes
present,it is recommended that you changethe batteries.Replace only with the
sameor
equivalenttype of fresh alkalinebatteries.Thismethodof battery
replacementensuresthere will be no lossin MIN/MAXand history data.However, if
main unit or sensorshaveremained without batteriesfor an extendedperiodof
time,the main unit will losethe MIN/MAXand all weatherdata recordingsandwill
haveto besynchronized again.
NOTE: Whenreplacingbatteries,do not mix battery typesor old batterieswith newones.
WIRELESS SENSOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT:
Whenthe low battery indicator iconbecomespresent,it is recommended that you
changethe batteries.Replace only with the sameor equivalenttype of fresh
alkalinebatteries.This methodof battery replacementensuresthere will be no
lossin MIN/MAXand history data. However. if main unit or
sensorshaveremainedwithout batteriesfor an extendedperiodof time,the main unit
will losethe MIN/MAXandall weatherdata recordingsandwill haveto be
synchronized again.
ACCESSING THE BATTERY COMPARTMENTS
Main Unit: Openthe battery cover locatedon the backof the unit. Remove the screwset providedfor wall mount useand insert 3 fresh “AA”batteries.(Batteriesnot included).Replace battery door cover.
Thermo-HygrometerSenso r:Rotateand pull the top casingfrom the bottom conebyturning the unit upsidedownand rotating counter-clock wiseuntil casingpullsapart. Slidethe battery compartmentcover(locatedon the sideof the sensor)off. Insert2 fresh “AA” batteries (batteriesnot included).Replace the battery compartmentcoverand rotate the top backinto the bottom piece.
WindSensor :Twistoff the top from the bottom and openthe battery cover
locatedon the bottom of the sensor: Insert2 fresh “APi’
batteries.(Batteriesnot included).Replace
battery door coverby putting battery coveron half wayandthen slidinginto
place.Twiston the top to the bottom piece.
NOTE: Whenreinstallingthe batterieswhile holdingdownthe “CLEAR”button,all
user settingswill beclearedandthe unit will set back to the factory default
settings.If no button is
pushedduring battery replacement, the last recordand usersettingswill besaved.
NOTE: Wheninstallingbatteries,alwaysinstall accordingto the polarity
indicatedin the battery compartment.
REFERENCE
BUTTON OPERATION DESCRIPTIONS:
Themain unit has8 buttonsfor useroperation.Pleaserefer to the followingfor
button operationdescription:
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MIN BUTTON: Pressthe “MIN” button to enter the MINMODE. The”MIN” iconon the main unit will bedisplayed. Pressthe “EXIT”button to exit the MINMODE. The”MIN” iconwill disappear.
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MAX BUTTON: Pressthe “MAX” button to enter the MAXMODE. The”MAX” iconon the main unit will bedisplayed. Pressthe “EXIT”button to exit the MAXMODE. The”MAX” iconwill disappear.
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DISPLAY (DAILY RECORD) BUTTON: Pressthe “DISPLAY” button to toggle betweenthe followinginformation in the upper right handsideof the main unit: WINDCHILL,HEATINDEX, DEW POINT.
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CLEAR BUTTON: Pressthe “CLEAR”button to clear any settingscurrently storedin the main unit.
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PRESSURE SET•UP (ON/OFF/RECORD) BUTTON: Pressthe “PRESSURE SET-UP” button to viewthe past19hoursof recordedair pressure. Pressand holdfor 3 seconds to enter the generalset-upmode.
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ALARM BUTTON: Pressthe “ALARM”button to stop anyalarm for one day whenthe alarm sounds.Pressand holdfor 3 seconds to enter the alarm set-upmode.
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CHANNEL (EXIT) BUTTON: Pressthe “CHANNEL” button to viewthe outdoor tempera ture and humidityfor anyadditionalsensorsused.Additionalsensorsare soldseparately. Additionalsensorsareoptional.Pressand holdthe “CHANNEL” button will forcethe main unit into signalsearchingmode.
NOTE: Pressing the “EXIT”button will exit all of the MIN/MAX, SET-UP, and ALARMsettings while in thesemodes. -
SNOOZE BUTTON: Pressthe “SNOOZE” button to enter into the snoozemodefor 5 minuteswhenthe time alarm is activated.TheALARMiconwill bedisplayedand blinking.
NOTE: In set-upandalarm setting mode,pressingeither the “MIN” or “MAX” buttonswill allow the userto changeanyvalues.Theusermaypressand holdthe button for rapidscrollthrough of values.
REFERENCE: OPERATION FLOW CHART
All user settings will be restored
REFERENCE: OPERATION FLOW CHART
REFERENCE: FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
MODEL#OO594W
MODE | DEFAULT FACTORY SETTINGS |
---|---|
Time | 12:00 AM |
Date | 1/1/2005 |
Time Zone | PST |
Alarm time | 12:00 AM |
Weather forecast | Slightly Cloudy |
Altitude Unit | Feet |
Altitude | 300 |
DST | On |
Temperature Unit | Fahrenheit |
Wind Speed Unit | Mph |
Wind Speed Average | Time |
Pressure Unit | Mb/hpa |
Rain Gauge Unit | Inch |
Rainfall Collection Days | 14 days |
Wind Speed Alarm | 6 mph |
Temperature Alarm | 77 °F |
Humidity Alarm | 50% |
Heat Index | 86 °F |
Wind Chill | 59°F |
SAFETY
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR NEW ACURITE WIRELESS WEATHER STATION WITH REMOTE WIND SPEED AND ATOMIC CLOCK
SAFETY:
DAMAGE CAUSED BY FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL WILL
INVALIDATE ANY MANUFACTURER GUARANTEE. THE MANUFACTURER AND SUPPLIER WILL NOT
BE HELD LIABLE FORDAMAGESDUETO FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
OR FROMDATAINACCURACIES THAT MAY OCCUR WITH THIS PRODUCT.
IN CASE OF HARM OR DAMAGE TO A PERSON OR PROPERTY CAUSED BY IMPROPERHANDLINGOR
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL, THE MANUFACTURER AND
SUPPLIERCANNOTBE HELD LIABLE.
- Inserting batteries in an incorrect polarity will cause damage to this weather station and remote sensors.
- Do not dispose of new or used batteries in a fire as they may explode or could release dangerous chemicals.
- Please participate in the preservation of the environment by properly disposing of all discarded batteries in designated disposal receptors.
- Do not subject the main unit or remote sensors to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity, as these conditions may shorten the life of the main unit and/or remote sensors.
- To operate the main unit and remote sensors, use only recommended battery types.
- Altering the main unit or remote sensors In any way Is strictly prohibited.
- Do not leave discharged batteries In the device as these may corrode and/or release chemicals that may damage this product.
- This product Is not to be used for medical, commercial, or public purposes.
- This product Is not a toy and should be kept out of reach of children.
Do not return the product to a retail store. For Technical Assistance and
product return information, please contact Customer Care at:
877-221-1252
HOURS: Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 pm CST.
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Documents / Resources
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ACURITE 00594W Professional Wlreless Weather Station With Wind Sensor &
Atomic
Clock
[pdf] Instruction Manual
00594W, Professional Wlreless Weather Station With Wind Sensor Atomic Clock
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References
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