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Hama 00087673 Operating Instruction page 8

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6. Battery Installation for the rain gauge
1. Unscrew the 2 screws at each side of the transmitter.
Carefully lift the top casing from the base.
2. Unscrew the 4 screws from the battery compartment
cover (identifi able by the battery diagram markings).
Remove the cover and insert 2 AA alkaline batteries
as indicated by the polarity symbols marked inside the
battery compartment.
3. The rain cup has been sealed to prevent tipping and
damage during shipping. Before fi rst use please remove
the seal to allow the rain cup to fi ll and empty when
rainfall occurs.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover and the
screws.
5. Carefully replace the casing on top of the base. Replace
the screws
6. Hold "CHANNEL/SEARCH" button on the monitor for
3 seconds and the total rainfall "- - - -" will fl ash. The
monitor is now searching for all remote sensors. Total
rainfall reading (in this case "0" mm or inch) will appear
within 2 minutes if the RF transmission is successful
and the monitor & rain gauge are now within the
effective transmission range.
7. If total rainfall "- - - - " stop fl ashing and stay on the
display after 2 minutes of searching, the RF
transmission is failed. Shorten the distance between
the monitor & rain gauge. Reset the rain gauge by
removing all batteries from the rain gauge and wait
for 10 seconds before re-installing the batteries again.
Then repeat step 5 (& 6) until the RF communication is
completed.
7. Mounting the rain gauge
Before mounting the rain gauge, be sure the rain gauge
& monitor are within the transmission effective range and
batteries are installed.
1. Hold the base of the rain gauge fl at against the
mounting surface then use a level to make sure the rain
gauge (as it rest on the mounting surface) is
horizontally level.
2. Use a pencil to trace the inside of the mounting
holes on the base of the rain gauge to mark the screw
locations.
3. Drill a hole in the center of each marked location and
insert the supplied plastic screw plugs
4. Hold the rain gauge against the mounting surface so
the holes on the base are aligned with the plugs, then
thread the supplied washer head screws into each hole
and use a screwdriver to tighten them.
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8. Installing additional remote thermo-hygrometer
sensor(s)
Additional remote thermo-hygrometer sensors can be
purchased separately (not supplied in the package).
1. Select a location for the remote thermo-hygrometer
that is within the effective transmission range of 100
meters (328 feet). Shorten the distance if obstacle is
between the monitor & remote sensor.
2. Use a small screwdriver to loosen the screws on the
battery door of the remote sensor. Insert 2 pieces of
AAA batteries according to the polarity indicated.
3. Assign channel 2 or 3 to the remote sensor by setting
the slide switch inside the battery compartment.
(Channel 1 is used by the anemometer and should not
be assigned to the new remote thermo-hygrometer)
4. Press "Tx" button inside the battery compartment of
the remote sensor to transmit temperature & humidity
data to the monitor. Then close the battery door and
tighten the screws.
5. Hold "CHANNEL/SEARCH" button on the monitor
to search for all remote sensors. The temperature
& humidity readings of your selected channel number
will be displayed on the monitor if RF transmission is
successful.
Operation
Name and Functions of Buttons:
RAIN/CLEAR
Press functions: Read daily/monthly/weekly/total rainfall
Hold 3 seconds: Clear rainfall record
RAIN HISTORY
Press functions: Read current & past 6 days, weeks or
months rainfall data
WIND
Press functions: Read average & gust wind speed
WIND ALARM
Press functions: Read high gust wind alarm and low wind
chill alarm
Hold 3 seconds: Enter high wind speed alarm & low
wind chill alarm setting
PRESSURE
Press functions: Toggle pressure unit hPa, inHg & mb
Hold 3 seconds: Sea level pressure setting
CHANNEL/SEARCH
Press functions: Select indoor, Channel 1, 2, 3 or auto
scroll
Hold 3 seconds: Search for all remote sensors
MEMORY
Press functions: Read maximum/minimum records
Hold 3 seconds: Clear memory record
HEAT INDEX/ DEW POINT
Press functions: Read Heat Index & Dew Point
CLOCK
Press functions: Read time, calendar and day-of-week
Hold 3 seconds: Set Clock & Calendar
ALARM
Press functions: Read alarm time; enable/disable alarm
Hold 3 seconds: Alarm time setting
UP
Press functions: 1 step forward in setting
Hold 3 seconds: Fast advance
Down
Press functions: 1 step backward in setting
Hold 3 seconds: Fast backward
SNOOZE/LIGHT
Press functions: Trigger snooze alarm & extend backlight
WIND ALARM
Press functions: Enable/disable high gust wind alarm
& low wind chill alarm
WIND UNIT
Press functions: Toggle wind speed unit between
Beaufort, mph, m/s, km/h & knot
RAIN UNIT
Press functions: Toggle between mm & inch rainfall unit
Press functions: Search for Radio-Controlled time
ZONE
Press functions: Toggle RC time & Zone time
Hold 3 seconds: Zone time setting
C/F
Hold 3 seconds: Toggle degree C & F unit
Connecting with remote sensors
The weather station uses 433MHz radio signals to send
and receive weather data between the monitors and
remote sensors.
After battery/adapter installation, the monitor will
automatically search for remote sensors.
You can also enforce a searching mode by holding
"CHANNEL/SEARCH" on the monitor.
Follow the instruction in the "INSTALLATION" section
to set up the sensors and wireless connection. If the
connection cannot be established, reset the remote
sensor by removing the batteries from the sensor. Wait
for 10 seconds and reinstall the batteries. Then hold
"CHANNEL/SEARCH" on the monitor to search for the
sensors. If that continues to fail, shorten the distance
between the sensor & monitor and reinstall the sensors if
necessary (Details refer "INSTALLATION" section)
Anemometer (with built-in temperature & humidity
sensor):
Important: Wind direction calibration is needed whenever
the anemometer is reset (or during battery replacement)
Searching mode display:
Wind direction, temperature & humidity information will
fl ash
RF Connection completed:
Valid wind speed/direction & Ch-1 temperature/humidity
readings appear
(It may take up to 10 minutes to receive all wind speed/
direction & Ch-1 temperature/humidity readings during
the searching mode)
RF Connection failed:
"- - - -" wind speed appears; no wind direction. Unable to
display Ch-1 temperature & humidity
Rain Gauge:
Searching mode display:
Total rainfall information will fl ash
RF connection completed:
Valid total rainfall reading appears
RF connection failed:
"- - - -" stops fl ashing & stays on the total rainfall display
(previous daily/weekly/monthly rainfall readings remain
in record)
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