Fine Offset Electronics WH45E Manual

Fine Offset Electronics WH45E Manual

Indoor pm2.5 / pm10 / co2 / temperature / humidity 5-in-1 detection sensor

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Indoor PM2.5 / PM10 / CO
Temperature / Humidity 5-In-1
Contents
1. Introduction.........................................................2
2. Unpacking........................................................... 2
3. Features............................................................... 3
4. Sensor Set Up......................................................6
5. Sensor Installation...............................................8
6. Wi-Fi Configure with gateway......................... 10
6.1 Pair with Gateway.......................................10
7. View Online Data on WS View........................11
8. Appendix...........................................................13
9. Sensor Calibration............................................ 16
10. Specification................................................... 18
11. Warranty Information..................................... 20
Detection Sensor
Model: WH45
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Indoor PM2.5 / PM10 / CO Temperature / Humidity 5-In-1 Detection Sensor Model: WH45 Contents 1. Introduction............2 2. Unpacking............2 3. Features............... 3 4. Sensor Set Up............6 5. Sensor Installation..........8 6. Wi-Fi Configure with gateway......10 6.1 Pair with Gateway........10 6.2 Wi-Fi Connection for the Gateway.....11 7.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Thanks your purchasing this integrated multifunction indoor air quality monitoring sensor. It measures PM2.5 / PM10 / CO2 / Temperature / Humidity. To ensure the best product performance, please read this manual and retain it for future reference. Unpacking Open your box and inspect that the contents are intact (nothing broken) and complete (nothing missing).
  • Page 3: Features

    Features Particle Detection Sensor PM2.5, PM10,  Measures indoor , Temperature and Humidity concentration every 60 seconds when powered with USB or detecting every 10 minutes when powered with batteries only.  USB connection for indoor use only  CO2 value calibration function available on the device ...
  • Page 4 of the WS View app (requires the gateway and your phone using the same Wi-Fi network)  Displays current PM2.5 PM10 concentration/AQI and 24H AQI and air quality level index on the Live Data page of the WS View app ...
  • Page 5 When uploaded to Ecowitt Weather Server:  View current sensor data & history records & graph on the website  Set and receive email alerts from the server  Remote monitoring with smart phone, laptop, or computer by visiting the website...
  • Page 6: Sensor Set Up

    Sensor Set Up 1. Remove the battery door on the base of the air quality sensor as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Description Description Red LED Indicator Battery Compartment (RF transmission) Cover AC Adapter USB Battery Compartment Power Port...
  • Page 7 2. Insert two AA batteries and close the batterydoor. Note: The batteries (not included) are mainly for backup purpose. 3. Connect the USB cable between the sensor and an AC adapter(not included). Note: After inserting the batteries or connecting AC power, the sensor LED indicator will light for 3 seconds –...
  • Page 8: Sensor Installation

    Sensor Installation Before install the sensor into its permanent location, you may go to Section 6 to configure with the gateway first. Once the sensor has been confirmed working correctly, then you can go back here. Place the sensor on a horizontally surface. Note that the vents must be clear of any obstructions, and we recommend placement away from other electronic devices to prevent interference.
  • Page 9 Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). If you have other devices using the same RF frequency and communication is intermittent, try turning off these other devices for troubleshooting purposes. You may need to relocate the transmitters or receivers to avoid intermittent communication. Line of Sight Rating.
  • Page 10: Wi-Fi Configure With Gateway

    Wi-Fi Configure with gateway This Particle Detection Sensor doesn’t has a display function and you need to use our WS View App to view the data on your mobile application after pairing this device with GW1000 Wi-Fi Gateway HP2551/HP3500/HP3501/WH0295 console (all sold separately).
  • Page 11: Wi-Fi Connection For The Gateway

    6.2 Wi-Fi Connection for the Gateway For this part, please refer to the manual of the GW1000 Wi-Fi gateway. Any question, please contact the customer service. View Online Data on WS View When the Wi-Fi configuration is done, you can view the live data of your sensor on the WS View application.
  • Page 12 Note: The WH45 sensor data can be only viewed on the Live Data interface since it doesn’t support uploads to weather underground. If you choose to upload the data to our weather server: https://www.ecowitt.net, view live data/history graph and download the records on the website.
  • Page 13: Appendix

    Appendix Air Quality Index (AQI) for the PM2.5 Concentration (24hr) PM2.5 Concentration Air Pollution Level ug/m3 0 - 50 Good 0.0-12.0 51 -100 Moderate 12.1-35.4 101-150 Poor 35.5-55.4 151-200 Unhealthy 55.5-150.4 201-300 Severe 150.5-250.4 300+ Hazardous 250.5+...
  • Page 14 Air Quality Index (AQI) for the PM10 Concentration (24hr) PM2.5 Concentration Air Pollution Level ug/m3 0 - 50 Good 0-54 51 -100 Moderate 55-154 101-150 Poor 155-254 151-200 Unhealthy 255-354 201-300 Severe 355-424 300+ Hazardous 425+ Carbon Dioxide Levels and potential health problems are indicated below: 250-350 ppm: background (normal) outdoor air ...
  • Page 15 1,000-2,000 ppm: level associated with  complaints of drowsiness and poor air 2,000-5,000 ppm: level associated with  headaches, sleepiness, and stagnant, stale, stuffy air; poor concentration, loss of attention, increased heart rate and slight nausea may also be present. >5,000 ppm: This...
  • Page 16: Sensor Calibration

    Sensor Calibration CO2:There is an easy way to find the CO2 sensor is drifted or not: put the sensor in outdoor open air locations, away from any combustion exhausts, wait for 30 minutes, you should see the CO2 reading is 420ppm +/-10. If it is far from this reading, you can wait for some more time, and test it during night to confirm.
  • Page 17 PM2.5: It is not possible to calibrate on the sensor side, and you can calibrate through WS View App when paired with GW1000 or on the console when paired with HP2551/HP3500/HP3501, which saves the offset value on the gateway side before sending data to www.ecowitt.net server.
  • Page 18: Specification

    Specification Measurement Range Accuracy Resolution >100ug/m3, ±15% PM 2.5 0~999ug/m3 1ug/m3 <100ug/m3, ±15ug/m3 >100ug/m3, ±25% PM 10 0~999ug/m3 1ug/m3 <100ug/m3, ±25ug/m3 400- 10000ppm 1ppm 40000ppm ±(30ppm ±3%) -40°C – ± 1°C, 0.1°C, Temperature 60°C (-40°F - 140°F) ± 2°F 0.1°F Humidity 0%~99% ±...
  • Page 19 Transmission distance in open field: 100m(300 feet) Frequency: 915/868/433MHz (915MHz North America, 868MHz for Europe, 433 for other areas) Sensor reporting interval: 1 minute (10 minutes when only powered by batteries) Power consumption  Particle Detection Sensor: AC power (5V 1A) - Not included 2 x AA 1.5V Batteries for back up - Not included Note:...
  • Page 20: Warranty Information

    Warranty Information We disclaim any responsibility for any technical error or printing error, or the consequences thereof. All trademarks and patents are recognized. We provide a 1-year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects, or defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Page 21 FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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