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Sainlogic SA9 Weather Station User Manual

Sainlogic SA9 Weather Station User Manual .........................................................................................1
1.Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 3
2.Warning and Cautions ........................................................................................................................ 3
3.Quick Start Guide ................................................................................................................................3
4.Assembly of sensor arrays .................................................................................................................. 3
4.1.Parts List ....................................................................................................................................4
4.2.Recommended tools .................................................................................................................5
4.3. Remove/Install the Wind Vane ................................................................................................5
4.4.Remove/Install the Wind Cup ...................................................................................................6
4.5.Remove/ Install the rain collector ............................................................................................ 7
4.6. Installation of coil filters .......................................................................................................... 8
4.7.Install Battery ............................................................................................................................8
5. Installation of the Sensor Array ....................................................................................................... 10
5.1. Pre-installation Check ............................................................................................................ 10
5.2. Site Survey ............................................................................................................................. 10
5.3.Adjusting the Sensor Mounting Direction .............................................................................. 11
5.3.1.Northern Hemisphere Reference ................................................................................. 11
5.3.2.Southern Hemisphere Reference ................................................................................. 12
5.4.Securing the Mounting Pole ................................................................................................... 13
5.4.1.Horizontal mounting and fixing sensors .......................................................................13
5.4.2.Vertical mounting and fixing sensors ........................................................................... 14
5.4.3.Best Practices for Wireless Communication ................................................................ 15
6.Install the display screen .................................................................................................................. 15
7. Start the Display Console .................................................................................................................16
7.1.Button Operation ....................................................................................................................17
7.2.Display Console .......................................................................................................................18
7.3.Display Restore Factory Settings ............................................................................................ 19
7.4.Search for Outdoor Sensor Signal ...........................................................................................19
7.5. Outdoor Sensor Battery Icon .................................................................................................19
8. Display connected to WiFi ............................................................................................................... 19
8.1. Real-time Network Monitoring ............................................................................................. 19
8.2.APP Download ........................................................................................................................ 20
8.3.APP Account Register and Login .............................................................................................20
8.3.1. Registering Process ......................................................................................................20
8.3.2. Login process ............................................................................................................... 21
8.4. MAC Address ..........................................................................................................................21
8.5. IP Address .............................................................................................................................. 22
8.6. Connecting Steps ................................................................................................................... 22
8.6.1 Bluetooth Distribution Network Mode ........................................................................ 23
8.6.2. Wifi Distribution Network Mode ................................................................................. 26
8.6.3. Web page distribution network mode ........................................................................ 30
8.7.Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................................................................34
8.8. Sign up on Wunderground.com .............................................................................................35
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Sainlogic SA9 Weather Station User Manual Content Sainlogic SA9 Weather Station User Manual ..................1 1.Introduction ............................3 2.Warning and Cautions ........................3 3.Quick Start Guide ..........................3 4.Assembly of sensor arrays ........................3 4.1.Parts List ............................4 4.2.Recommended tools .........................5 4.3. Remove/Install the Wind Vane ....................5 4.4.Remove/Install the Wind Cup ....................6...
  • Page 2 9. Display Console Operation ......................39 9.1. Quick Display Mode ....................... 39 9.2. Set Mode ..........................40 9.3. Time Zone ..........................42 9.4. Max/Min mode ........................43 9.4.1. Viewing and Resetting Maximum Values ..............43 9.4.2.Viewing and Resetting Minimum Values ..............45 9.5.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1.Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Sainlogic Professional WiFi Wireless Weather Station. The following user guide provides detailed instructions on installation, operation and troubleshooting. This product is constantly changing and improving, especially the online services and associated applications. To download the latest manuals and other help, please contact Customer Support.
  • Page 4: Parts List

    Description Description Wind Cup Rain Collector Bubble Level Reset Button/LED Indicator Solar Panel Battery Door Wind Vane Mounting Pole Socket Thermometer-Hygrometer Sensor UV/Light Sensor 4.1.Parts List The weather station consists of the following parts. Item image Display Console Frame Dimensions: 8.5x6.2x1inch (216x157*25mm) LCD Dimensions:...
  • Page 5: Recommended Tools

    Mounting Pole Dimensions: 12.8x1.3x0.9inch (325x33x22mm) Pole mounting nuts (M3) / bolts Ø3) Pole mounting nuts (M5) / bolts ( Ø5) Tapping screws Manual Power Adapter 4.2.Recommended tools We recommend using the following tools to assist in the installation of the weather station. Precision screwdriver (for small Phillips screws) Compass or GPS (for wind direction...
  • Page 6: Remove/Install The Wind Cup

    (a) Locate the black waterproof silicone plug in the center of the round cap at the top of the wind vane and pick it out with a tool. (b) Use a precision screwdriver to loosen the set screw in the round hole until the wind vane can be easily removed.
  • Page 7: Remove/ Install The Rain Collector

    Install the wind cup: (a)Place the round hole at the bottom of the wind cup against the wind vane axis and tighten the fixing screw with a precision screwdriver to ensure that the wind cup can rotate freely. (b) Insert the black waterproof silicone plug into the round hole at the top of the wind cup and make sure it fits the hole to achieve waterproof effect.
  • Page 8: Installation Of Coil Filters

    Figure 5 4.6. Installation of coil filters (a) Place the coil vertically into the rain collector (hook facing downward) so that the coil fits snugly against the bottom of the rain collector. (b) Gently press the coil so that it hooks into the hole at the bottom of the rain collector and locks into place.
  • Page 9 Figure 7 Note: Do not install the batteries backwards. You can permanently damage the outdoor sensors. The solar panel does not charge the batteries, so rechargeable batteries are not recommended. Remove the battery door on the back of the sensor by removing the set screw, as show in Figure 8. Figure 8 Insert 3 new AA batteries and close the battery door as shown.
  • Page 10: Installation Of The Sensor Array

    Figure 10 NOTE: If the sensor LED does not flash after inserting the batteries, press the reset button on the bottom of the sensor as shown in Figure 10. 5. Installation of the Sensor Array 5.1. Pre-installation Check Before installing the weather station at a permanent location, we recommend running it at a temporary, easily accessible location for one week.
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Sensor Mounting Direction

    5.3.Adjusting the Sensor Mounting Direction This professional weather station can be used in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. To ensure the accuracy of the wind direction display, please secure the direction of the integrated outdoor sensor before installation. Note: Wind direction is indicated by the letters N, E, S, and W. (N is north, E is east, S is south, W is west) Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere...
  • Page 12: Southern Hemisphere Reference

    Figure 12 Step 2: On the display console, set the location region to the Northern Hemisphere (NOR will appear in the time zone). (For detailed steps on setting the location region, see Step 18 in section 9.2). 5.3.2.Southern Hemisphere Reference For installing the integrated outdoor sensor in the Southern Hemisphere, disregard the four directions (N, E, S, W) marked on the sensor body.
  • Page 13: Securing The Mounting Pole

    Set the location region to the Southern Hemisphere (SOU will appear in the time zone). (For detailed steps on setting the location region, please refer to Step 18 in section 9.2). Note: The location region (NOR or SOU) on the display console and the direction of the sensor must be adjusted according to your actual location.
  • Page 14: Vertical Mounting And Fixing Sensors

    Figure 15 5.4.2.Vertical mounting and fixing sensors Fasten the integrated outdoor sensor to the mounting bar bracket with two mounting bolts (Ø4)/nuts (M3). Then, tighten the mounting bar to your existing mounting bar with four bolts (Ø5) and nuts (M5) or secure it to a flat surface with four self-tapping screws as shown.(Figure 16) Figure 16...
  • Page 15: Best Practices For Wireless Communication

    5.4.3.Best Practices for Wireless Communication Wireless communication is susceptible to interference, distance, walls, and metal barriers. We recommend the following best practices for trouble-free wireless communication. 1. Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI): Keep the console several feet away from computer monitors and TVs. 2.
  • Page 16: Start The Display Console

    (2)Install the display console batteries Remove the battery door on the back of the display (Figure 17) and install three AAA (alkaline or lithium) batteries. The display will beep and all layouts on the display will light up for a few seconds as a verification that the display is working properly.
  • Page 17: Button Operation

    Figure 19 In Search Mode, the Remote Search icon will blink continuously and will not stop until all measurements have been received, then it will remain permanently lit. The console will automatically switch to normal mode where all other settings can be performed. Note: Do not touch any buttons on the display until all remote sensors have reported data on the display or the display console will terminate the connection to the remote sensors.
  • Page 18: Display Console

    2. In any setting mode, short press to increase the value; long press to increase the value quickly. 1. In normal mode, short press to enter fast display mode; long press to enter setting mode SET/MODE 2. In any setting mode, short press to skip any step to the next step. 1.
  • Page 19: Display Restore Factory Settings

    Year/Date Outdoor Humidity Week/Second Sunlight Outdoor AT/Outdoor Dew point Indoor Temperature Outdoor Feels Like Indoor Humidity Wind Arrow Time Wind Direction 7.3.Display Restore Factory Settings To reset the console to factory default settings (including WiFi, weather server, and display settings), please follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 20: App Download

    Application Services Website Description Weatherseed APP Wunderground.com Our weather stations feature the most user-friendly design to monitor data across different platforms. Use our animated expandable modules to quickly view the details you want. *Weather station use the WiFi connection to send data to the Internet. * Please DO NOT fill in any credit card information on WU website.
  • Page 21: Login Process

    8.3.2. Login process You can follow the steps and picture instructions below to log in to your Weatherseed account: (1) Enter your registered Weatherseed account (e-mail address); (2) Enter the password you have set; (3) Check the User Privacy Agreement; (4) Log in to your account.
  • Page 22: Ip Address

    Note: Comparison table of numbers and letters Numbers Letters 8.5. IP Address In normal mode, double-click the MAX/MIN/- key on the display, the IP icon will be shown in the date area (as shown in the figure), the IP address will flash in sequence one by one, and it will automatically return to normal mode when all the addresses are displayed.
  • Page 23: Bluetooth Distribution Network Mode

    8.6.1 Bluetooth Distribution Network Mode The display enters the distribution mode by pressing and holding the MAX/MIN/- key, the WiFi icon will flash and the BI icon will be shown in the date area, which indicates that the display has entered the “Bluetooth Distribution Network” Mode. After the display has entered the “Bluetooth Distribution Network”...
  • Page 24 (3)Enter the network configuration interface and click “Next” to complete the three steps of network configuration. Then need to scan the QR code (Mac address) of the device.
  • Page 25 (4)Select “Bluetooth distribution network” mode to automatically search for Bluetooth signals and pairing. After successful pairing, jump to WiFi interface. Please select 2.4ghz wifi and enter the password.
  • Page 26: Wifi Distribution Network Mode

    8.6.2. Wifi Distribution Network Mode In normal mode, press and hold MAX/MIN/- key for at least 5 seconds to enter the “Bluetooth Distribution Network” Mode, the WiFi icon will be flashing and the BI icon will be displayed in...
  • Page 27 the date area, then short press the SET key once, the BI icon will be converted to the SC icon which indicates that the display has entered the “Wifi distribution network” mode. (1)Enter the networking interface, click "Add Device" to start connecting the wifi ; (2)Add the device in the app, select the device type and model, and set a weather station name, enter your location.
  • Page 28 (3)Enter the network configuration interface and click “Next” to complete the three steps of network configuration. Then need to scan the QR code (Mac address) of the device.
  • Page 29 (4)Select the “WiFi distribution network” mode. Select your own WiFi (2.4g), enter the correct password and connect the device. After the connection is successful, you will go back to Device page.
  • Page 30: Web Page Distribution Network Mode

    8.6.3. Web page distribution network mode In normal mode, press and hold MAX/MIN/- key for at least 5 seconds to enter the “Bluetooth Distribution Network” mode, the WiFi icon will be flashing and the BI icon will be displayed in the date area, then short press the SET key twice, the icon will be converted to the WC icon which indicates that the display has entered the “WiFi distribution network”...
  • Page 31 (2)Enter the network configuration interface and click “Next” to complete the three steps of network configuration. Scan the QR code.
  • Page 32 (3)Select the “Web page distribution network” mode , Click Go to connect WiFi. Then will automatically jump to the WiFi list screen, click Connect “weatherseed” WiFi.
  • Page 33 Return to the app, click the confirmation dot and click “Next”. Please select 2.4ghz WiFi, enter the password and click “Connect”.
  • Page 34: Firmware Upgrade

    NOTE: Android system can select WiFi. IOS system needs to manually enter the WiFi name. 8.7.Firmware Upgrade When your app receives a firmware upgrade notification, follow the steps below to remotely upgrade the firmware.
  • Page 35: Sign Up On Wunderground.com

    8.8. Sign up on Wunderground.com 1.Visit the “https://www.wunderground.com” website, and click “Join" button,input the Email and password, and select “Sign up for free” button to create your own account.
  • Page 36 2.Click “Sign in” button to login, and switch to Member Settings page. 3.Select My Devices tab and click “Add New Devices”. Note: in “Add New Devices" page, set the “TYPE”, “LOCATION",“DETAILS” and“DONE" page step by step until 100% completion.
  • Page 37 4. In TYPE Page, click“Personal Weather Station” drop down list to select “Other”. 5. In LOCATON Page, Select “Address” or “Manual” Option, find and input your local position and press “Next”. 6. In DETAILS Page ,Fill in the “Required” information and Press “Next”.
  • Page 38 7. In DONE Page, the device “Station lD” and “Station Key” are shown, copy and record the information for late use.
  • Page 39: Display Console Operation

    9. Display Console Operation 9.1. Quick Display Mode In normal mode, press (do not hold) the SET/MODE key to enter quick display mode. To skip any step to the next setting, press the SET/MODE key continuously and the current setting parameter will flash.
  • Page 40: Set Mode

    9.2. Set Mode In normal mode, press and hold the SET/MODE key for at least 3 seconds to enter set mode and the first setting will flash. To skip any step to the next setting, keep pressing the SET/MODE key and the current setting parameter will flash.
  • Page 41 calendar year. [SET] Max/Min clearing The maximum/minimum (default: ON) value can be set to daily (midnight) or manually cleared. Press the CHANNEL/+ key MAX/MIN/- key to toggle between ON (24-hour clearing) and OFF (manual). [SET] Temperature Press the CHANNEL/+ or measurement unit MAX/MIN/- keys to toggle (default value:...
  • Page 42: Time Zone

    [SET] Location area (default Press the CHANNEL/+ key or value: Northern the MAX/MIN/- key to toggle Hemisphere) the geographic location of the Northern Hemisphere (NOR) or Southern Hemisphere (SOU). (Refer to 5.3 Sensor Mounting Orientation). [SET] Exit Set Mode Press the SET/MODE or SNOOZE key to exit setup mode.
  • Page 43: Max/Min Mode

    CCT: China Coast Beijing, China JST: Japan Standard Tokyo, Japan Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) Adelaide, Australia GST: Guam Standard Sydney, Australia Magadan, Russia IDLE: International Date Line East Wellington, New Zealand NZST: New Zealand Standard 9.4.Max/Min mode 9.4.1. Viewing and Resetting Maximum Values In normal mode, press the MAX/MIN/- key once briefly, the MAX icon will be shown in the date area, and the display will show the maximum values for rainfall rate, gust and average wind speed, UV and sunshine, ABS barometric pressure, outdoor temperature, humidity, and sensory image,...
  • Page 44 [MAX/MIN/-] The MAX icon is displayed in the date area; The display shows a portion of the parameter maxima: Rainfall rate, gust and average wind speed, UV and insolation, ABS barometric pressure, outdoor temperature and humidity, AT temperature and sensory image, indoor temperature and humidity and dew point [SET]...
  • Page 45: Viewing And Resetting Minimum Values

    *[SET] means press the SET button. *[MAX/MIN/-] + 3 seconds means press and hold the SET button for three seconds. 9.4.2.Viewing and Resetting Minimum Values In normal mode, press the MAX/MIN/- key briefly once and the date area will show the MAX icon. Press the MAX/MIN- key once more, the date area will show the MIN icon, and the display will show the ABS barometric pressure, outdoor temperature, humidity and sensory image, outdoor AT temperature, indoor temperature, humidity and dew point minimum values.
  • Page 46: Alarm Mode

    pressure, temperature and humidity, dew point and sensory image minimum) [SNOOZE] Exiting Return to normal mode Maximum View and Reset Mode *[MAX/MIN/-] means press the MAX/MIN/- button; *[SET] means press the SET button. *[MAX/MIN/-] + 3 seconds means press and hold the SET button for three seconds. 9.5.
  • Page 47 To view the current alarm value, press the ALARM key to enter the Alarm View mode, which is currently the High Alarm View mode. As shown, the date area will display HI AL 1 and Alarm 1 time. The display shows indoor temperature and humidity, outdoor temperature and humidity, rain rate, AT, feel, gust, average wind speed, absolute pressure, UV index, and sunshine high alarm parameters.
  • Page 48 [SET] The date area displays the HI AL 2 icon and the time of Alarm 2; The display switches to show another part of the parameter high alarm values: High alarm parameters for 24- hour rainfall, outdoor dew point and relative barometric pressure (the rest of the parameters remain unchanged) [SET]...
  • Page 49 Figure 24 Press ALARM again to return to normal mode. NOTE: In high/low alarm mode, press the SNOOZE key at any time to return to normal mode. The following diagrams summarize the sequence and instructions for setting up the Low Alarm View mode: Command Mode...
  • Page 50: Setting High/Low Alarms

    9.5.3. Setting High/Low Alarms Press the ALARM key to enter Alarm View mode. Then press and hold the SET/MODE key for three seconds to enter the alarm setting mode, the first parameter will start flashing (hourly). To save the setting and move to the next parameter setting, press the SET/MODE key continuously and briefly. To adjust an alarm parameter, press the CHANNEL/+ key or the MAX/MIN/- key to increase or decrease the value, or press and hold the CHANNEL/+ key or the MAX/MIN/- key for three seconds for a quick increase or decrease.
  • Page 51 [SET] Outdoor temperature · Press the CHANNEL/+ key or the MAX/MIN/- key to low alarm increase or decrease the value. Long press to increase or decrease quickly. · Press the ALARM key to turn the alarm on or off. The time area will display LOW ON/OFF.
  • Page 52 [SET] Outdoor AT low alarm · Press the CHANNEL/+ key or the MAX/MIN/- key to increase or decrease the value. Long press to increase or decrease quickly. · Press the ALARM key to turn the alarm on or off. The time area will display LOW ON/OFF.
  • Page 53 [SET] Outdoor feels like low · Press the CHANNEL/+ key or the MAX/MIN/- key to alarm increase or decrease the value. Long press to increase or decrease quickly. · Press the ALARM key to turn the alarm on or off. The time area will display LOW ON/OFF.
  • Page 54 [SET] Indoor humidity low · Press the CHANNEL/+ key or the MAX/MIN/- key to alarm increase or decrease the value. Long press to increase or decrease quickly. · Press the ALARM key to turn the alarm on or off. The time area will display LOW ON/OFF.
  • Page 55 [SET] Absolute air pressure · Press the CHANNEL/+ key or the MAX/MIN/- key to high alarm increase or decrease the value. Long press to increase or decrease quickly. · Press the ALARM key to turn the alarm on or off. The time area will display HI ON/OFF.
  • Page 56: Alarm And Key Sound Switches

    [SET] Rainfall (24H) high or decrease quickly. alarm · Press the ALARM key to turn the alarm on or off. The [SET] Gust high alarm time area will display HI ON/OFF. If the alarm is on, an [SET] Average wind speed icon will be displayed next to the parameter.
  • Page 57 Figure 25 Press the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key to increase or decrease the temperature reading (in 0.1 increments). Press and hold the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key for three seconds to quickly increase or decrease the temperature reading. Press the ALARM key to reset the current value. Press the SET key to switch to outdoor temperature calibration mode.
  • Page 58: Humidity Calibration

    [SNOOZE] Exit temperature If no operation is performed, the calibration calibration mode mode will time out and exit after 30 seconds. *[SET] and [CHANNEL/+]+5 sec means press and hold SET and CHANNEL/+ key for at least 5 seconds; *[SET] means press the SET button. 9.6.2.
  • Page 59: Sensor Mode Calibration

    increments). - Press and hold the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key for three seconds to quickly increase or decrease the humidity reading. - Press the ALARM key to reset the current value. [SNOOZE] Exiting Humidity If no operation is performed, the calibration mode Calibration Mode will time out and exit after 30 seconds.
  • Page 60 [SET]and[ALA Enter Sensor Mode - The Pressure Section will display the "ABS" symbol RM]+5 sec Calibration; and the absolute pressure value will flash. (Default value is 0.00 inHg). Absolute pressure - Press the CHANNEL/+ key or the MAX/MIN/- key calibration to increase or decrease the absolute pressure value (in increments of 0.01 inHg).
  • Page 61: Calibration Discussion

    [SET] Rainfall Calibration - The rainfall value will flash (default value is 1.00). - Press the CHANNEL/+ key or the MAX/MIN/- key to adjust the rainfall calibration factor from 0.75 to 1.25. (Calibrated Rain = Calibration Factor x Measured Rain) - Press and hold the CHANNEL/+ or MAX/MIN/- key for three seconds to quickly increase or decrease.
  • Page 62 The purpose of calibration is to fine-tune or correct any sensor errors associated with the device's error range. Errors can result from electronic changes (e.g., temperature sensors are resistive thermistors or RTDs, humidity sensors are capacitive devices), mechanical changes or degradation (e.g., moving parts wear or sensor contamination).
  • Page 63 Official stations recalibrate or replace humidity sensors on a yearly basis. Due to manufacturing tolerances, the humidity is accurate to ± 5%. To improve this accuracy, the indoor and outdoor humidity can be calibrated using an accurate source, such as a sling psychrometer. NOTE: The measured humidity range is between 10% and 99%.
  • Page 64: Snooze Mode

    (5) The rain collector is calibrated to the funnel diameter at the factory. The internal unit of the rain collector records 0.01 inches of rainfall (called resolution) for each pour. Accumulated rainfall can be compared to a sight glass rain gauge with an aperture of at least 4 inches. The rain cycle view is calculated as follows: View Period Description...
  • Page 65: Apparent Temperature (At)

    (1) When the air temperature is below 4.4°C (40°F), the Wind Chill Index is displayed, as shown in the following National Weather Service Wind Chill Index table: Figure 28 (2) When the temperature is above 26.7°C (80°F), the heat index is displayed, as shown in the following National Weather Service heat index chart: Figure 29 Note: Both the Wind Chill and Heat Index are displayed uniformly as it feels like.
  • Page 66: Moon Pharse

    Regression equations of this universal scale are formulated for indoors, outdoors in shade but exposed to wind, and outdoors exposed to wind and solar radiation. Of these, outdoors in shade but exposed to wind, has been chosen as most informative. 11.
  • Page 67: Weather Forecast Instructions And Limitations

    The air pressure dropped and the Rainy weather was cloudy in the previous period. 12.2.Weather Forecast Instructions and Limitations Note: Weather forecasts or pressure trends are based on the rate of change of air pressure. Generally speaking, as air pressure increases, the weather improves (from sunny to partly cloudy), and as air pressure decreases, the weather deteriorates (from cloudy to rainy).
  • Page 68: Power Adapter Not Connected

    13.2.Power adapter not connected When the display is not connected to the power adapter and is operated only by batteries, we do not recommend leaving the display backlight on for long periods of time, otherwise the batteries will be exhausted quickly. Note: To save power, the backlight operates differently when using batteries.
  • Page 69: Specifications

    conditions, heat index values may increase by up to 15 degrees Fahrenheit in full sun conditions. In addition, strong winds and especially very hot, dry air can be extremely hazardous. The shaded area above 105 degrees Fahrenheit shows levels where continued exposure or physical activity could lead to increasingly severe heat disorders.
  • Page 70: Measurement Specifications

    transmission (open air) Line of sight Wi-Fi RF transmission (open air) 80 ft Outdoor sensor update frequency 16 sec Sensor array RF frequency 433 MHz Wi-Fi console RF frequency 2.4 GHz 15.2. Measurement Specifications The table below provides the specifications of the measured parameters. Measurement Range Accuracy...
  • Page 71: Maintenance

    included) provide backup power when solar power is limited. Note: The solar panel does not charge the battery, it is an auxiliary power source. 5V ~ 1000mA (included) Power Adapter Battery Life If the base station signal reception is good, the transmitter battery can last at least 3 months.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting Guide

    17. Troubleshooting Guide If your question is not answered here, you can contact us by Customer Support Email, Customer Support Phone and Website: (1) Customer Support Email:info@sainlogic.com Website:https://www.sainlogic.com/ (2) (3) Customer Support Phone:+1 (888) 513-9823 (Mon-Fri:10 a.m. - 6 p.m. EST)
  • Page 73 If the sensor assembly is too close (less than 1.5 meters/5 feet), move the sensor assembly away from the display console. Install a new set of batteries for the remote sensor. In cold weather environments, install lithium batteries. Make sure the remote sensor is not transmitting through solid metal (as an RF shield) or earth barriers (under a mountain).
  • Page 74 Rainfall display is Please check and verify the following points when you find incorrect/zero you rainfall is not working or inaccurate: 1.Make sure that the level bubble is seated in the small black circle in the installation. Sloping installation might cause incorrect reading or even not working.
  • Page 75: Disclaimer

    To obtain warranty service, the purchaser must contact Sainlogic to determine the problem and service procedure. Warranty service can only be performed by Sainlogic. The original dated bill of sale must be presented to Sainlogic upon request as proof of purchase.
  • Page 76: Fcc Statement

    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCCID: 2A7KU-SA9...

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