Ambient Weather WS-01T-C User Manual
Ambient Weather WS-01T-C User Manual

Ambient Weather WS-01T-C User Manual

Color changing wireless temperature night light with ambient backlight

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Ambient Weather WS-01T-C Color Changing Wireless
Temperature Night Light with Ambient Backlight

Table of Contents

1
Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 2
2
Getting Started .......................................................................................................................... 2
2.1
Parts List ........................................................................................................................... 3
2.2
Night Light Power Up ...................................................................................................... 3
2.3
Battery Replacement ........................................................................................................ 4
2.4
The Indoor Temperature Probe ......................................................................................... 5
2.5
Display Console Layout ................................................................................................... 6
3
Night Light Operation ............................................................................................................... 6
3.1
Quick Display Mode ........................................................................................................ 6
3.2
Set (Program) Mode ......................................................................................................... 7
3.4
Sensor Search Mode ....................................................................................................... 10
3.5
Best Practices for Wireless Communication .................................................................. 10
3.6
Min/Max Mode .............................................................................................................. 11
3.7
Manually Turn the Backlight On and Off ....................................................................... 11
3.8
Adjustment or Calibration .............................................................................................. 12
3.9
Temperature Calibration ................................................................................................. 12
4
Personalizing Color Ranges .................................................................................................... 12
5
Glossary of Terms ................................................................................................................... 13
6
Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 13
6.1
Wireless Specifications .................................................................................................. 13
6.2
Measurement Specifications ........................................................................................... 13
6.3
Power .............................................................................................................................. 13
7
Troubleshooting Guide ............................................................................................................ 14
8
Liability Disclaimer ................................................................................................................ 14
9
FCC Statement ........................................................................................................................ 15
10
Warranty Information ......................................................................................................... 16
11
Battery Safety Information ................................................................................................. 17
Version 1.1
©Copyright 2016, Ambient LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Ambient Weather WS-01T-C Color Changing Wireless Temperature Night Light with Ambient Backlight (Console Only) User Manual Table of Contents Introduction ..........................2 Getting Started .......................... 2 Parts List ........................... 3 Night Light Power Up ...................... 3 Battery Replacement ......................4 The Indoor Temperature Probe ..................
  • Page 2: Introduction

    The WS-01T-C includes an indoor temperature sensor (there is a sensor inside the display) as well as supports up to 8 remote sensors (sensors and receivers are sold separately): Item Number...
  • Page 3: Parts List

    batteries in the remote transmitter(s) first (optional), power up the night light second). 2.1 Parts List Night Light Frame Dimensions (LxHxW): 2.6 x 2.3 x 2.4 in LCD Dimensions (LxW): 1.9 x 1.9 in CR2032 Battery Manual 2.2 Night Light Power Up 1.
  • Page 4: Battery Replacement

    Figure 1 2.3 Battery Replacement To replace the battery, push the battery release tab with one finger and pull the battery holder with a second finger, as shown in Figure 2 A and B. Insert the new battery (+ terminal up, as shown in Figure 2 C). Push the battery holder into the night light.
  • Page 5: The Indoor Temperature Probe

    Figure 2 2.4 The Indoor Temperature Probe The purpose of the indoor temperature probe is to provide an accurate temperature reading that is not influenced by the internal heating of the night light body. The probe cannot be removed, and Version 1.1 ©Copyright 2016, Ambient LLC.
  • Page 6: Display Console Layout

    will insure your temperature reading is accurate and can be trusted. 2.5 Display Console Layout Note: The following illustration shows the full segment LCD display for description purposes only and will not appear like this during normal operation. 1. Indoor temperature icon 7.
  • Page 7: Set (Program) Mode

    • Three times for time alarm • Four times for time/second 3.2 Set (Program) Mode While in Normal Mode, press and hold the SET key for at least three seconds to enter the Set Mode. The first setting will begin flashing. You can press the SET key again to skip any step, as defined below.
  • Page 8 switch between °F and °C units of measure. 11. Max/Min Clearing. Press the SET key again to set the max/min clearing mode (CLR ON/OFF). The Max/Min can be programmed to clear daily (at midnight) or manually. Press the [CH/+] key to switch between “Clears Daily” and Clears Manually. 12.
  • Page 9 The following table provides 11 different backlight colors for reference: Comments (Manually set maximum and Color OUT Temp IN Temp (USE) Colors (°F) (°F) minimum values) 0 Cold Purple <10 <58 1 Fuchsia 10-20 58-61 2 Purple 20-30 61-64 30-40 64-67 Blue 40-50...
  • Page 10: Sensor Search Mode

    time of day, and turn off after a time period has elapsed. (Default time: 5:00 PM, Default time period: 12h). 13.2.1 Press the SET key again to set the hour of the day the backlight will turn on. Press the [CH/+] key or [MINMAX/-] key to adjust the hour up or down. 13.2.2 Press the SET key again to set the minute of the day the backlight will turn on.
  • Page 11: Min/Max Mode

    2. Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). If you have other 433 MHz devices 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. 3. 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 under most real-world installations, which include passing through barriers or walls.
  • Page 12: Adjustment Or Calibration

    3.8 Adjustment or Calibration Note: The calibrated value can only be adjusted on the console. The remote sensor(s) always displays the un-calibrated or measured value. The purpose of calibration is to fine tune or correct for any sensor error associated with the devices margin of error.
  • Page 13: Glossary Of Terms

    Likewise, if you track your indoor comfort level, your comfort range may be very different than someone else. Example 1: I live in Arizona, and the temperature ranges from 20 °F to 110 °F. Color Increment = (HI-LOW)/9 = (110 – 20)/9 = 10 °F. Example 2: I live in Alaska, and the temperature ranges from -20°F to 70°F.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting Guide

    7 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Solution The nightlight does not turn on. Check the night light control mode settings (Section 3.2) Optional wireless remote (thermometer) If any of the sensor communication is lost, dashes (--.-) not reporting in to console. will be displayed on the screen. To reacquire the signal, press and hold the + button for 3 seconds, and the remote There are dashes (--.-) on the display search icon...
  • Page 15: Fcc Statement

    wild country and/or in unauthorized grounds strongly damages the environment. Reading the “User manual” is highly recommended. The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect readings and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place. This product is designed for use in the home only as indication of weather conditions.
  • Page 16: Warranty Information

    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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 17: Battery Safety Information

    11 Battery Safety Information Warning: Keep batteries away from children. If infant happens to swallow batteries, consult a doctor immediately. Never charge batteries. Charging batteries may cause battery electrolyte to seethe or battery internal pressure to rise. Leakage, heating, explosion or ignition of batteries may result.

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