Froggit WH3000SE Operation Manual
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1. Introduction ....................................................................................... 4
2. Warnings and Cautions .................................................................... 4
3. Quick Start Guide ............................................................................. 4
4. Pre-Installation Checkout and Site Survey ...................................... 5
4.1 Pre Installation Checkout ............................................................. 5
4.2 Site Survey ................................................................................... 6
5. Setting Started.................................................................................. 7
5.1 Contents ....................................................................................... 7
5.2 Sensor Set Up .............................................................................. 7
5.2.1Install U-bolts and mounting pole ........................................... 8
5.2.2Install wind vane ................................................................... 10
5.2.3 Install wind speed ................................................................ 10
5.2.4Install Rain Gauge ................................................................. 11
5.2.5 Install Batteries ..................................................................... 11
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Operation Manual Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..................4 2. Warnings and Cautions ..............4 3. Quick Start Guide ................4 4. Pre-Installation Checkout and Site Survey ........5 4.1 Pre Installation Checkout ............. 5 4.2 Site Survey ................... 6 5.
  • Page 2 5.2.6Mount assembled outdoor sensor package ......12 5.2.6.1 Before you mount ............ 12 5.2.6.2 Mounting ..............13 5.2.7Reset Button and Transmitter LED ........14 5.3 Best Practices for Wireless Communication ......15 5.4 Display console ................16 5.4.1 Vertical Desk Stand.............. 19 6.
  • Page 3 6.5.1 Display of Alarm value ............29 6.5.2 Alarm mode setting: ............. 30 6.5.3 Alarm Setting Order: ............31 6.6 Max/min mode ................31 6.6.1 Press and release MAX/MIN key to display MAX data ..31 6.7 Calibration mode ................ 32 6.8 Other Features................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    8.2 Mobile application – Device list ..........63 8.3 Mobile application – Check WU weather data and graph ..65 8.4 Mobile application – Remove or Add WU ID ......66 8.5 Mobile application – Set Units ............ 67 9. Registering WeatherUnderground.com through the PC or Mac ..69 10.
  • Page 5: Pre-Installation Checkout And Site Survey

    properly because the sections are organized by components. The following Quick Start Guide provides only the necessary steps to install, operate the weather station, and upload to the internet, along with references to the pertinent sections. Required Step Description Section Assemble and power up the Y shape sensor 5.2.1–5.2.3 Power up the display console and synchronize...
  • Page 6: Site Survey

    4.2 Site Survey Perform a site survey before installing the weather station. Consider the following: 1. You must clean the rain gauge every few months and change the batteries every 2-3 years. Provide easy access to the weather station. 2. Avoid radiant heat transfer from buildings and structures. In general, install the sensor array at least 5’...
  • Page 7: Setting Started

    5. Setting Started 5.1 Contents Item Display Console Y shape outdoor sensor(Thermo-hygrometer / Rain Gauge / Wind Speed Sensor /Transmitter) Wind Vane 5V DC Adapter U-bolt with mounting clamps User manual Zip bag for 1pc 10mm single-head wrench 5.2 Sensor Set Up 1.
  • Page 8: 1Install U-Bolts And Mounting Pole

    4. Thermo-hygro sensor 5. Rain collector 6. Bubble level 7. Solar panel 8. U-Bolt 9. Battery compartment 10. Reset button 11. LED Indicator: light on for 4s if the unit power up. Then the LED will flash onceevery 16 seconds (the sensor transmission update period). 5.2.1Install U-bolts and mounting pole Installation of the U-bolts, which are in turn used to mount the sensor package on a pole, requires installation of an included metal plate to...
  • Page 9 Figure 1 Loosely screw on the nuts on the ends of the U-bolts. You will tighten these later during final mounting. Final assembly is shown in Figure 9. Figure 2 The plate and U-Bolts are not yet needed at this stage but doing this now may help avoid damaging wind vane and wind speed cups later on.
  • Page 10: 2Install Wind Vane

    5.2.2Install wind vane Push the wind vane onto the shaft on the top of the sensor, until it can not move further, as shown in figure 3. Tighten the set screw, with a Philips screwdriver(size PH0), until the wind van cannot be removed from the axle, as shown in figure 4. Make sure the wind vane spin freely.
  • Page 11: 4Install Rain Gauge

    Figure 5 Figure 6 5.2.4Install Rain Gauge Keep the Indication mark in straight line. As show below photo. 5.2.5 Install Batteries Insert 2XAA batteries in the battery compartment. The LED indicator on the back of the transmitter will turn on for four seconds and normally flash once every 16 seconds (the sensor transmission update period).
  • Page 12: 6Mount Assembled Outdoor Sensor Package

    Figure 7 Figure 8 Note: If no LED light up or is lighted permanently, make sure the battery is inserted the correct way or a proper reset has happened. Do not install the batteries backwards. You can permanently damage the outdoor sensor Note: We recommend lithium batteries for cold weather climates, but alkaline batteries are sufficient for most climates.
  • Page 13: Mounting

    outdoor mounting. If issues show up after outdoor mountin ounting they are almost certainly related to distance, obstacles etc. 5.2.6.2 Mounting You can attach a pipe to a permanent structure and then a then attach the sensor package to it (see Figure 9). The U-Bolts will accom accommodate a pipe diameter of 1-2 inches (pipe not included).
  • Page 14: 7Reset Button And Transmitter Led

    rench) to prevent further rotation. Note: Use the bubble level next to the rain sensor to make sure sensor array is completely level.If the sensor is not level,the rain gauge,UV and solar radiation sensors will not measure properly. 5.2.7Reset Button and Transmitter LED In the event that the sensor array is not transmitting, reset the sensor array.
  • Page 15: Best Practices For Wireless Communication

    Figure 11 5.3 Best Practices for Wireless Communication Note: To insure proper communication, mount the remote sensor(s) upright on a vertical surface, such as a wall. Do not lay the sensor flat. Wireless communication is susceptible to interference, distance, walls and metal barriers.
  • Page 16: Display Console

    1. Line of Sight Rating. This device is rated at 300 feet line of sight (no interference, barriers or walls) but typically you will get 100 feet maximum under most real-world installations, which include passing through barriers or walls. 2. Metal Barriers. Radio frequency will not pass through metal barriers such as aluminum siding.
  • Page 17 2. Insert 3 AAA batteries into the display console。Please insert the battery as blew figure 12: Figure 12 Note: The batteries are intended for back-up power only. The backlight will remain on for 5 seconds when on back up battery power only.
  • Page 18 5. After 15miuntes, follow the mounting instructions for proper placement of sensors. Figure 13 Note: Your display console should have readings in all sections. Wind and Rain will show 0’s (connected) until wind or rain occur or are simulated. Note: If you only use battery to power up display console, you must press LIGHT/SNOOZE key to light up the LCD before press any other key.
  • Page 19: Vertical Desk Stand

    5.4.1 Vertical Desk Stand The console is best viewed above from a 20 to 30 degree gree angle. In addition to the fold out desk stand on the back of the disp he display, console, the console also includes a vertical desk stand to improve prove the viewing able on a desk, as shown in Figure 14.
  • Page 20: Display Console Operation

    6. Display Console Operation 6.1 Screen Display 1.Time 10. Rain fall 11. Outdoor temperature 2. Moon phase 3. Barometric Pressure 12. Outdoor humidity 4. Weather forecast 13. RF icon 5. UV index 14. Indoor humidity 6. Light 15. Indoor temperature 7.
  • Page 21: Initial Display Console Set Up

    8. Wind direction 17. WIFI icon 18. DST (on/off set through 9. MAX/MIN Daily Ecowitt.net) 6.2 Initial Display Console Set Up Connect the power adapter to power up the display console. The unit will show software version number 2 seconds after power reset. The unit will turn on all segments of the LCD for 3 seconds after power reset, the unit will start to register the outdoor channel for 3 minutes.
  • Page 22: Key Function

    6.3 Key function The console has eight keys for easy operation Description Press this key to view MAC address. Hold this key to enter setting mode Press this key to view wind Chill, Heat Index, Dew Point TEMP. Temperature Press this key to view Rain Rate, event, Rain Day, Rain RAIN Week, Rain Month, and Rain total Press the RAIN key 2s to reset current display rain...
  • Page 23: Setting Mode

    Press this key to view the alarm value of Temperature / ALARM Humidity/rain rate/rain day/wind Press this key to view the MAX/MIN value of MAX/MIN Temperature / Humidity/rain rate/rain day/wind/UVI/LIGHT/Absolute Pressure Press this key to adjust LCD backlight brightness: LIGHT HI/MID/OFF /SNOOZE Hold this key to register new transmitter...
  • Page 24: Beep

    6.4.1 BEEP: - Press the SET key for 2 seconds to select the beep section, ON/OFF section digits will start flashing, press the WIND/+ or PRESSURE/- key to select ON or OFF. “BEEP ON” will make the Beep sound on every key press. If you do not want the beep sound to be heard, select “BEEP OFF”...
  • Page 25: Pressure

    (Default DD-MM format) - Press the SETkey seventh time to select year. - Press the SET key eighth time to select month. - Press the SET key ninth time to select day. Note: Press the WIND/+or PRESSURE/-key to set the value. Note: If user to change minute value, second will auto clear to 0.
  • Page 26 Absolute pressure is the measured atmospheric pressure, and is a function of altitude, and to a lesser extent, changes in weather conditions. Absolute pressure is not corrected to sea-level conditions. Relative pressure is corrected to sea-level conditions. 2) Rate of Change of Pressure Graph The rate of change of pressure graphic is shown to the left of the barometric pressure and signifies the difference between the daily average pressure and the 30 day average (in hPa).
  • Page 27: Light

    Thus, your absolute pressure may read 28.62 inHg (969 mb) at an altitude of 1000 feet (305 m), but the relative pressure is 30.00 inHg (1016 mb). The standard sea-level pressure is 29.92 inHg (1013 mb). This is the average sea-level pressure around the world. Relative pressure measurements greater than 29.92 inHg (1013 mb) are considered high pressure and relative pressure measurements less than 29.92 inHg are considered low pressure.
  • Page 28: Wind Speed

    Note: every 60 second the unit will measure indoor temperature, indoor humidity and pressure. If temperature is to lower than minimum range, will display --.-, if it is higher than highest range, will display --.-. 6.4.7 Wind speed - Press the SETkey 14th to select wind speed unit ( km/h, mph, knots, m/s, bft;default: km/h ).
  • Page 29: Moon Phase

    Note: Rain rate: the last 10 minutes rainfall multiplication 6. Rain event: It start to record the rain event value form the rain falls, the rain event is over and value reset to 0 if last 24 hour rainfall less 1mm and the last 1 hour no rainfall..
  • Page 30: Alarm Mode Setting

    Press ALARM key again to display low alarm Note: - Press RAIN key to select display rate or day rain alarm data. - Press WIND/+key to select display wind or gust alarm data. - Press ALARM key third time or press LIGHT /SNOOZE key back to normal mode 6.5.2 Alarm mode setting: Press and hold for 2 seconds ALARM key enter alarm setting...
  • Page 31: Alarm Setting Order

    6.5.3 Alarm Setting Order: Time alarm setting Indoor high temperature setting Indoor low temperature setting Indoor high humidity setting Indoor low humidity setting Outdoor high temperature setting Outdoor low temperature setting Outdoor high humidity setting Outdoor low humidity setting 10) High wind setting 11) High gust setting 12) Rain rate high setting 13) Rain day high setting...
  • Page 32: Calibration Mode

    - Press TEMP. key to view wind chill, heat index and dew point max. - Press RAIN key to view rain rate, rain day, rain week and rain month max. - Press WIND/+ to view wind and gust max. - Press PRESSURE/- to hold 2 seconds to view pressure absolute and relative max.
  • Page 33: Other Features

    - Press the WIND/+and PRESSURE/- key to adjust values. - Press the SET key to confirm & move to the next item. - Press the ALARM key to reset any adjusted value. - Press the LIGHT /SNOOZE key at any time to exit. Calibration Order: Indoor temperature offset calibrated (range +/-5˚C, default: 0 degrees) Indoor humidity offset calibrated (range +/-10%)
  • Page 34: Register New Transmitter

    Remove the power from the console by removing the batteries and disconnecting the AC adapter. Apply power by connecting the AC adapter. Wait for all of the segments to appear on the screen,. Press and hold the WIND/+ and PRESSURE/- keys at the same time until the console power up sequence is complete (about 5 seconds).
  • Page 35: Tendency Indicators

    6.8.4 Tendency indicators Tendency arrows allow you to quickly determine of temperature or pressure are rising and falling in a three hour update period, updated every 30 minutes. Eg. : At 3:00 - compare to 12:00 data; at 3:30 -compare to 12:30 ….. etc Tendency Humidity Temperature...
  • Page 36: Weather Forecast

    6.8.6 Weather forecast There are six color forecast icons use changing atmospheric pressure to predict weather conditions for the next 6-hours. Please allow at least one month for the weather station to learn the barometric pressure over time. Sunny Partly sunny Cloudy Rainy Snowy...
  • Page 37: Snooze

    Storm Snowy(Blink for 30 minutes at most) Note: Snowy icon will appear in place of rainy icon when the outdoor temperature is below 0˚C (32 F). Weather Forecasting Description and Limitations In general, if the rate of change of pressure increases, the weather is generally improving (sunny to partly cloudy).
  • Page 38: 8Mac Address Display

    10 minutes and then the alarm will sound again when that time is up. Press any key except SNOOZE/LIGHT key to stop the alarm. 6.8.8MAC address display When the external power adaptor is connected and plugged in press and release the SET button to view MAC address. For example the MAC is 12:34:56:AB:CD:EF: With your obtained MAC address, register your device on the Ecowitt service or customized website.
  • Page 39: Specification

    7. Specification: Outdoor data Transmission distance in open field : 100m (300 feet) Frequency : 433MHz/868MHz (option) Temperature range : -40˚C--60˚C (-40˚F to +140˚F) Accuracy : + / - 1 °C Resolution : 0.1˚C Measuring range rel. humidity : 10%~99% Accuracy : +/- 5% Rain volume display...
  • Page 40 Accuracy : +/-15% Measuring interval thermo-hygro : 16 s sensor Indoor data Indoor temperature range : 0˚C--50˚C (32˚F to + 122˚F) (show --- if outside range) Resolution : 0.1˚C Measuring range rel. Humidity : 10%~99% Resolution : 1% Measuring range air pressure : 700-1100hPa (20.67-32.5inHg) Accuracy : +/-3hpa...
  • Page 41: Live Internet Publishing

    Transmission power: -1.83dBm  The primary power source is the solar panel. The batteries provide backup power when there is limited solar energy 8. Live Internet Publishing Your console is capable of sending your sensor data to select internet-based weather services. The supported services are shown in the table below: Hosting Website...
  • Page 42: Connecting The Weather Station Console To Wifi

    Weather http://wow.metoffice.gov. WOW is a UK based weather observation Observation website. WOW allows anyone to submit their own Website weather data, anywhere in (WOW) the world. Customized Supports uploading to your Website customized website, if the website has the same protocol with Wunderground or Ecowitt 8.1 Connecting the Weather Station Console to WiFi...
  • Page 43: Connect The Console To Wi-Fi

    8.1.2 Connect the console to Wi-Fi 8.1.2.1 Android user: Now activate the application you have downloaded on you n your mobile device. The following instructions will generally show scree screen shots for the Android application side by side. Configure Device Start sear rt searching the device.
  • Page 44 Press Scan and select you Start to connect your phone SSID from the list, then to the weather station enter your WiFi password “EasyWeather-WIFI” to your and press Next. router. Configure successfully it will jump to “UploadSetting” If you own a dual band screen automatically.
  • Page 45 Upload Setting Your console is capable of sending your sensor data to sel to select internet-based weather services: ecowitt.net, Wundergroun rground.com, weathercloud.net, wow.metoffice.gov.uk and Customized W ized Website. User need to register at the select website to get the station ID n ID(or MAC address) and password a.
  • Page 46 Press the upper left menu On the ecowitt.net Finish the registration on button and select Devices. uploading page, enable the the Ecowitt page ON button (displayed blue) Press Add Device and input and set the uploading interval all the information needed. time.
  • Page 47 Ecowitt.net is a responsive design and mobile friendly. Simply open your mobile devices web browser, browse to ecowitt.net, and bookmark your dashboard for quick access.
  • Page 48 b. Upload your weather data to Wunderground.com On the If register successfully, Register at Wunderground.com Wunderground.com you’ll receive a Station uploading page,input ID and Station Enter your valid e-mail Station ID &Station Key, password / key. You will address and pressSave.
  • Page 49 Select OK to fill in theStation ID and Station password / key automatically. PressSaveYour station ID will be added on the WU StationID. Upload to Wunderground.com Setting finish. Press Next. ump to the screen about Upload your weather data to Weathercloud.net...
  • Page 50 c. Upload your weather data to Weathercloud.net You will then be prompted Upload your weather data to Register at to add a device/ Select Weathercloud.net Weathercloud.net “Create device” and enter Visit weathercloud.net Input Weathercloud ID your station’s information: and enter a Username, &Weathercloud Key, Email and Password to pressSave..
  • Page 51 d. Upload your weather data to WeatherObservationWebsite (WOW) The actual form is longer, Upload your weather data Register at but all questions should be WeatherObservatio to WOW nWebsite self-explanatory. Complete Input Weathercloud ID and submit the form. You Choose create a new &Weathercloud Key, will shortly receive an account...
  • Page 52 Follow instructions on the screen and login to the site Once you are logged in you will need to create a new WOW WOW site. “Sites” are the means by which WOW organizes weather data you ta you contribute. Basically, WOW builds a personal web site for your weathe eather station.
  • Page 53 to choose the correct one first. On this page, you will find t l find the site id just below the map: You will also need to establish a unique 6 digits PIN code code that you should keep secret. It is the “Authentication Key.” Setup th tup this number by clicking on “Edit Site”) and filling out the with a 6-digit num it number of your...
  • Page 54: Ios User

    e. Upload your weather data toCustomized Websit If you want to upload data to your customized website, se select Enablebutton (display blue) and select the protocol type. type. The website should has the same protocol with Wunderground ground or Ecowitt. Input all the information needed.Press Save. 8.1.2.2 iOs user: Activate the application you have downloaded on your mob ur mobile device.
  • Page 55 Configure Device Note:If you own a dual band router (2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz),make sure you connect to the 2.4 GHz band, otherwise it will fail to connect the weather station to WiFi.
  • Page 56 Operate perate as per the Select the device you Tap on the settings icon and informat formation, tick the box have from the device list, select “Configure a New to confir confirm “completed then press Next Device”. operatio eration”, press Next.
  • Page 57 select yo your WiFi network you wan u want and return to Press Sycn and select your WiFi network from the WLAN WS Wie S Wiew App list, then enter your WiFi password and press Next.
  • Page 58 Select device WiFi. The Connec onnection success, it Press button “Select device named “ will jump ill jump to WiFi” to go to Wi-Fi “Upload ploadSetting” screen EasyWeather-WIFxxxxI”” Setting automat tomatically. and return to WS View App It may have chance to happen that it cannot return back the same WiFi network which you selected on step 4) The window “Please connect your...
  • Page 59 Upload Setting Your console is capable of sending your sensor data to sel to select internet-based weather services: Wunderground.com, Weathercloud.net and, wow.metoffice.gov.uk. User need to eed to register at the select website to get the station ID and password Upload your weather data toEcowitt Website On the ecowitt.net Press t ress the upper left menu...
  • Page 60 Upload your weather data to Wunderground.com If register successfully, Upload your weather data to Register at Wunderground.com Wunderground.com you’ll receive a Station ID and Station Enter your valid e-mail Input Station ID &Station password / key.. You address and password Key, pressSave.
  • Page 61 Upload your weather data to Weathercloud.net Input Weathercloud ID & Weathercloud Key, press Save. Then press Next. ump to the screen about Upload your weather data to WeatherObservation Website (WOW) If you don’t have Weathercloud ID and Key, press “ Register at Weathercloud.net”to open your web browser to activating the Register with Weathercloud.net option.
  • Page 62 Upload your weather data to WeatherObservationWebsite (WOW) Input WOW ID & WOW Key, press Save. Then press Finish. ump to the Device List home screen If you don’t have WOW ID and Key, press “ Register at WeatherObservationWebsite” to open your web browser to activating the Register with WOW option.
  • Page 63: Mobile Application - Device List

    Upload your weather data to Customized Websit If you want to upload data to your customized website, select Enablebutton (display blue) and select the protocol type. l type. The website should has the same protocol with Wunderground or Eco or Ecowitt. Input all the information needed.Press Save.
  • Page 64 Mobile application – Device List (Android ndroid) Mobile application – Device List (iOS)
  • Page 65: Mobile Application - Check Wu Weather Data And Graph

    8.3 Mobile application – Check WU weather data r data and graph In the mobile application tap Menuchoose WU Dashboard boardand you will be presented with a page listing current conditions for that r that station. If you have added multiple WU IDs, tap on the WU Station I ation ID to switch to view data from other IDs.
  • Page 66: Mobile Application - Remove Or Add Wu Id

    8.4 Mobile application – Remove or Add WU ID U ID If you have previously registered your console for use with e with wunderground.com and wish to remove this device data di ata display from App, use the “Manage WU Station” menu option after tap er tapping on the settings icon, select“Delete”your console from the list and st and confirm you...
  • Page 67: Mobile Application - Set Units

    Mobile application –Remove or Add WU ID (iOS) 8.5 Mobile application – Set Units You may want to change the units in which sensor values are reported. To do so, click on the “Configure Units” menu after tapping on the settings icon.
  • Page 68 Mobile application – Change units (Android) roid)
  • Page 69: Registering Weatherunderground.com Through The Pc Or Mac

    Mobile application – Change units (iOs) 9. Registering WeatherUnderground.com through the PC or Mac If you have not already done setup for wunderground.com during the Wi-Fi setup, you can do so later. Perform the following steps: 1. Visit Wunderground.com and clickJoinas theright top arrow indicates and select the Sign up for free option.
  • Page 70 Clicks verify location and fill out the form. After submitting the form, you will see the following: Note: Your station ID will have the form: KSSCCCC###, where K is for USA station (I for international), SS is your state, CCCC is your city and ### is the station number in that city.
  • Page 71 Viewing your Data on Wunderground.com You can also observe your weather station’s data by using the wunderground.com web site. You will use a URL like this one, where your station ID replaces the text “STATIONID”: http://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID =STATIONID It will show a page such as this, where you can look at today’s data and historical data as well: There are also some very useful mobile apps.
  • Page 72 WunderStation: iPad application for viewing your stati r station’s data and  graphs https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wunderstation-weather-fro from-your-neig hborhood/id906099986 WU Storm: iPad and iPhone application for viewing ra ing radar images,  animated wind, cloud coverage and detailed forecast, a cast, and PWS station data https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wu-storm/id955957721 57721...
  • Page 73 Weather Underground: Forecast: iOS and Android a d application for forecasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/weather-underground-fore forecast/id48615 4808 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wunder underground.andr oid.weather&hl=en...
  • Page 74 PWS Weather Station Monitor: View weather conditions in your neighborhood, or even right in your own backyard. Connects to wunderground.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pws-weather-station-monitor/id7137059...
  • Page 75: Maintenance

    10. Maintenance 1. Clean the rain gauge once every 3 months. Rotate the e the funnel counter-clockwise and lift to expose the rain gauge mec e mechanism, and clean with a damp cloth. Remove any dirt, debris and in and insects. If bug infestation is an issue, spray the array lightly with insec insecticide.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting Guide

    11.Troubleshooting Guide Problem Solution Outdoor sensor The sensor array may have initiated properly and the array does not data is registered by the console as invalid, and the communicate to console must be reset. Press the reset button as the display described in Section 5.2.
  • Page 77 Problem Solution due to reception loss related to interference or other location factors, or the batteries may have been changed in the sensor array and the console has not been reset. The solution may be as simple aspowering down and up the console(remove AC power and batteries, wait 10 seconds, and reinsert AC power and batteries).
  • Page 78 Problem Solution high in the day buildings, pavement, walls or air conditioning units. time. Use the calibration feature to offset installation issues related to radiant heat sources. Reference Section 6.7. Relative pressure You may be viewing the absolute pressure, not the does not agree relative pressure.
  • Page 79 Problem Solution old data, not real time data. 4. Make sure your time zone is set properly. If incorrect, you may be reporting old data, not real time data. 5. Check your router firewall settings. The console sends data via Port 80. No WiFi 1.
  • Page 80 General safety instructions Danger of asphyxiation: Keep all packaging materials (plastic bags, rubber bands, etc.) away from children. There is a danger of suffocation! Danger of burns: Caution! Leaking / leaking battery acid can lead to burns! Avoid contact of battery acid with eyes, mucous membranes and skin. In case of contact, rinse the affected areas immediately with clear water and consult a doctor.
  • Page 81 This manual may contain errors and misprints. However, the information in this manual is regularly reviewed and corrections made in the next issue. We accept no liability for technical errors or printing errors, and their consequences. All trademarks and copyrights are acknowledged. www.froggit.de...
  • Page 82 Hereby we declare, HS-Group GmbH & Co.KG, Escherstr. 31, 50733 D-Cologne, that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The declaration of conformity for this product can be found www.froggit.de or on request.

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