Youshiko YC9360 User Manual
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Youshiko YC9360 Weather Station User Manual
Please read the operating instructions carefully to familiarize yourself
with the features and modes of operation before using the instrument.
Keep the manual for future reference and pass it on with the device, if
you pass on the device to other users.
General safety
This unit can be used by children of 8 years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been
instructed concerning the safe use of the device and understand the
resulting risks. Do not let children play with the device. Cleaning and
user maintenance must not be carried out by children without
supervision.
This version produced by Patrick Sedgwick, 15 July 2020
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  • Page 1 Youshiko YC9360 Weather Station User Manual Please read the operating instructions carefully to familiarize yourself with the features and modes of operation before using the instrument. Keep the manual for future reference and pass it on with the device, if you pass on the device to other users.
  • Page 2 Battery instructions • Never recharge normal batteries! Risk of explosion! • Keep batteries away from children, do not throw into fire, short- circuit or disassemble them. • Always insert batteries according to the polarity regulations. • Clean the battery and device contacts before inserting, if necessary.
  • Page 3: Technical Details

    recycling centre, or at the battery point of sale. For further information, contact your local waste disposal company, local Council, or local government authority. Technical Details • Six buttons (keys): MODE, +, -, HISTORY, CHANNEL, SNOOZE/ LIGHT. • Radio controlled clock (MSF time signal from the UK National Physical Laboratory) •...
  • Page 4: Outdoor Sensor

    • Thermometer measuring range outside: -20°C to +60 °C • Outdoor Humidity Range: 20% - 95% • Indoor Humidity Range: 20% - 95% • Temperature Tolerance: +/-1 C in 0~40C • Humidity Tolerance: +/- 5 % in 30~80% Outdoor sensor •...
  • Page 5: Structure: Weather Station

    Structure: weather station (for key, see next page) Top view Front view Rear view - 5 / 23 -...
  • Page 6 Key to foregoing diagram 1. History of atmospheric pressure (selectable by pressing the "HISTORY" button), displayed between 0 to -12 hours 2. Atmospheric pressure 3. Frost indicator (displayed below +3 °C indoor temperature) 4. Weather Forecast symbol 5. Bar graph for atmospheric pressure (display updated continuously from right to left) 6.
  • Page 7 Key to buttons on the back of the unit A "MODE" button • Press the button for 3 seconds to enter settings mode, to advance through settings stages, and to select the following settings: date (year, month, day), 12/24h display, time setting (hour, minute), city setting •...
  • Page 8 E "CHANNEL" button • Press the button for about 3 seconds to search for an external transmitter on channel 1, 2, or 3 • Cycle through selection: reception of external sensor channel 1, 2, or 3, or continuously cycling display of channels 1, 2, and 3 •...
  • Page 9: Structure: Outdoor Sensor

    Structure: outdoor sensor °C or °F select button Channel select button 1. Radio signal indicator 2. Selected radio channel 3. Temperature 4. Humidity Please note: if you wish to add more than one sensor to the weather station, then set each sensor to a different channel (1, 2, or 3), using the channel select button shown above.
  • Page 10: Mounting Options

    Mounting options The weather station is intended to be located on flat surfaces, such as on tables or in cabinets. Through the loop on the rear of the transmitter, the transmitter is suitable for mounting on walls. Please mount the sensor outside in a sheltered place to avoid direct heavy rain and direct sunshine for best results &...
  • Page 11 • The unit shows a flashing 80, meaning minus 80 metres, the lowest available altitude setting. Using the “+” button, step upwards to the correct value for your altitude (to the nearest 10 metres). If your location is at or above zero metres, keep pressing the + button to move upwards through the negative altitude values, until zero is reached, and then if appropriate keep pressing until the desired positive value is reached.
  • Page 12 city abbreviation is flashing. Now cycle through this with the plus or minus button until you find your required city abbreviation, e.g. LON for London (see the list at the end of this manual). This can be a long process, because the list contains so many entries. You can speed it up by holding the + button down until you see your city abbreviation –...
  • Page 13: Manual Time Set-Up

    • The clock synchronizes with the MSF radio signal automatically and daily from AM 1:00 am to 3:00 am to correct any time deviations each hour. If the synchronization is unsuccessful (“radio tower" symbol disappears), a further synchronization attempt is made from 4:00 am onward until success. This process is repeated up until 5:00 am.
  • Page 14: Daily Alarm Set-Up

    • Press “MODE” to confirm. • The display for the date is flashing. Use “+” and “-” to select the date. • Press “MODE” to confirm. • The 12/24 hour is flashing. Use “+” and “-” to select. • Press “MODE” to confirm. •...
  • Page 15: Daily Alarm On/Off

    Daily alarm on/off • Press “MODE” to switch from time display to A1 display • When showing A1 alarm time, press to activate the alarm 1 with alarm symbol showing. • Press “MODE” again cancel the alarm • When showing A2 alarm time, press to activate the alarm 2 with alarm symbol showing.
  • Page 16: Temperature Alert Set-Up

    Max. / Min. for temperature and humidity • Press “+” for displaying of indoor/outdoor max./min. of temperature and humidity. Temperature alert set-up • Press “Channel” to select the channel (CH1, CH2, CH3) if more than one outdoor sensor is used •...
  • Page 17: Weather Forecast Symbols

    • 150 cities are selectable for Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset times, a list of cities can be found at the end of the manual. 5 Weather forecast symbols Sunny Slightly cloudy Cloudy Rainy Storm The weather forecast is determined by temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure.
  • Page 18: Moon Phase Display

    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. Comfortable, dry, humid Dry: when the indoor temperature is any value, indoor humidity is less than 40% Comfortable: when the indoor temperature in 20 to 28 °C, indoor humidity 40-70% Humid: indoor temperature at any value, when indoor humidity...
  • Page 19: Wireless Connection To The Outdoor Sensor

    Wireless connection to the outdoor sensor • Press the key “CHANNEL” to select a channel. You can read the data of up to 3 sensors at one weather station. • Press and hold the key “CHANNEL” or 3 seconds to search for an outdoor sensor.
  • Page 20: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity: Youshiko Ltd hereby declares that this weather station is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. LIABILITY DISCLAIMER •...
  • Page 21 • This product is not a toy, keep out of the reach of children. • No part of this manual may be reproduced without written authorization of the manufacturer. Supplied in Box 1 x Youshiko YC9360 Weather station main Unit 1 x outdoor transmitter 1 x instruction manual (Batteries are not included) All enquiries: service@youshiko.co.uk...
  • Page 22 Country and City List (part 1 of 2) Country/City Abb. Country/City Abb. Aachen Las Palmas Berlin Madrid Düsseldorf Malaga Dresden Palma de Mallorca Spain Erfurt Salamanca Frankfurt Sevilla Flensburg Valencia Freiburg Zaragoza Hannover Besançon Bremen Biarritz Hamburg Bordeaux Rostock Brest Germany Stralsund Cherbourg...
  • Page 23 Country and City List (part 2 of 2) Country/City Abb. Country/City Abb. Croatia ZAG 115 Zagreb Lisbon Portugal ANC 116 Ancona Porto Bari Gdansk Bologna Kraków CAG 119 Poland Cagliari Poznan Catania Szczecin Firenze Warsaw FOG 122 Foggia Russia St Petersburg GEN 123 Genova Göteborg...

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