Fine Offset Electronics WS80BN Manual

Ultrasonic wind sensor

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Contents
1. Introduction ......................................................................... 2
2. Get Started ........................................................................... 2
3. Overview ............................................................................. 3
4. Setup Guide ......................................................................... 4
5. Mounting ............................................................................. 5
6. Calibration ........................................................................... 8
7. Wi-Fi Configure with gateway ......................................... 8
6.1 Pair with Gateway or display console ........................ 9
6.2 Wi-Fi Connection ....................................................... 9
8. View Online Data on WS View ........................................... 9
9.Firmware upgrade ............................................................... 10
10. Specification .................................................................... 14
Ultrasonic Wind Sensor
Model: WS80BN
FCC ID: WA5WS80BN

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Ultrasonic Wind Sensor Model: WS80BN FCC ID: WA5WS80BN Contents 1. Introduction ................. 2 2. Get Started ................2 3. Overview ................3 4. Setup Guide ................. 4 5. Mounting ................5 6. Calibration ................8 7. Wi-Fi Configure with gateway ......... 8 6.1 Pair with Gateway or display console ......
  • Page 2: Introduction

    1. Introduction Thanks for your purchasing this WS80 6-in-1 Ultrasonic Sensor. This device measures wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, UV Index and solar radiation. The Ultrasonic Sensor is solar powered and sends data to the console via a low-power radio. The data can be streamed by GW1000 Wi-Fi Gateway (sold separately) or HP2550 console display (sold separately);...
  • Page 3: Overview

    3. Overview Figure 1 5. Solar Power 1. Sonic wind sensor 2. Battery compartment 6. USB port 3. Temperature & humidity 7. Calibration button 4. Light sensor, LED 8. Reset button indicator...
  • Page 4: Setup Guide

    4. Setup Guide 4.1 Install batteries Insert 2XAA batteries in the battery compartment. The LED indicator(on the top of the sensor) will turn on for 3 seconds and normally flash once every 4.75 seconds (the sensor transmission update period). Figure 2 Note: If no LED light up or is lighted permanently, make sure the battery is inserted the correct way or a proper reset is happened.
  • Page 5: Mounting

    temperature ranges, and do not last as long, resulting in poorer reception. 5. Mounting Before you mount Before installing your outdoor sensor in the permanent location, we recommend operating the device for one week in a temporary location with easy access. This will allow you to check out all of the functions, insure proper operation and familiarize you with the weather station and calibration procedures.
  • Page 6 Figure 4 3. Insert the arm into the base as Figure 5. Be sure to line up the small hole in the arm with the holes in the base. Insert the machine screw through the holes in the base and arm. Figure 5...
  • Page 7 here is an arrow icon with ”N” words (Figure 6)representing the direction of North. The sensor body has to be adjusted so that the “N” indication is facing to real north direction in your location. A compass device is recommended to help adjust direction. Permanent wind direction error will be introduced when the outdoor sensor is not installed in right direction Figure 6...
  • Page 8: Calibration

    6. Calibration The ultrasonic sensor has been calibration before leaving the factory. We do not recommend that customers do calibration by themselves. Customers use this feature only when the wind speed does not return to zero when there is no wind After the product works normally, use a cloth or sponge with good water absorption (prevent the echo of the ultrasonic waves) to completely wrap the air...
  • Page 9: Pair With Gateway Or Display Console

    with our GW1000 Wi-Fi Gateway or HP2550 display console (sold separately). 6.1 Pair with Gateway or display console Please follow the tips to pair your sensor(s) with the Wi-Fi Gateway or HP2550 display console: (1). Power on the gateway first (with USB connection) or HP2550 display console (with adaptor connection) (2).
  • Page 10: Firmware Upgrade

    9.Firmware upgrade 1. Download and install the Dfuse_Demo_V3.0.6 software. Open the installation path; choose to...
  • Page 11 install the STM32 driver according to the computer system. 2. After the USB driver is installed, connect the Ultrasonic sensor to the computer with a USB cable. In the Device Manager of the computer, you can see that the USB has been recognized and the STM Device in DFU Mode...
  • Page 12 3. Open the software DfuSeDemo.exe under the installation path 4. Select the DFU file, then check the Verify after download option, and click Upgrade to upgrade the firmware.
  • Page 13 5. The upgrade completion interface is as follows. Click Leave DFU mode and finish the upgrade.
  • Page 14: Specification

    10. Specification 10.1 Wireless Specifications: Transmission distance in open field: 300m(1000 ft) Sensor reporting interval: 4.75 seconds RF Frequency: 915 MHz 10.2 Measurement Specification Measurement Range Accuracy Resolution Wind speed 0~40m/s <10m/s, +/-0.5m/s 0.1M/S...
  • Page 15 ≥10m/s, +/-5% Wind 0~359° ± 5° 1° direction Temperature 40~60℃ ± 1℃ 0.1℃ Humidity 1~99% ± 5% Light 0~300Klux ± 15% 10Lux 1~15 ± 2 10.3 Power consumption Ultrasonic sensor: 2xAA Alkaline batteries (not included). The primary power source is the solar panel. The batteries provide backup power when there is limited solar energy 11.
  • Page 16 by this company could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Statement according to FCC part 15.105: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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