Holman ASPECT User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide DOWNLOAD THE LATEST MANUAL!
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    19) Living Space Humidity 20) Low Battery Condition Display 21) RF Connection to the Outdoor Sensor Troubleshooting Customer Service support@holmanindustries.com.au www.holmanindustries.com.au Reliance Worldwide Corporation (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. SKU CODE: WS5029 27-28 Chapman Place Eagle Farm, QLD, Australia 4009 Copyright © Holman Industries 2025...
  • Page 3: General Information

    General Information Thank you for purchasing the HOLMAN Aspect Wireless Data Centre WS5029 - Weather Station, Please read the operating instructions carefully to familiarise yourself with the features and modes of operation before using the instrument. NOTE: Always remember to use high quality batteries and change them at least once per year.
  • Page 4: Glossary

    Glossary 1. Weather Forecast 8. Date 15. Outdoor low battery 22. Indoor temperature alert 2. Living space humidity 9. Wind speed 16. Outdoor humidity 23. Outdoor temperature trend 3. Indoor humidity trend 10. Month 17. Outdoor humidity trend 24. Indoor temperature 4.
  • Page 5: Assembling The Sensor Unit

    Assembling The Sensor Unit Assembly of the Weather Station parts may take a little time. The following procedure is recommended for assembling and installing the sensor unit. Please refer to below diagram through the duration of the assembly steps. WIND DIRECTION SENSOR WIND SPEED SENSOR STEVENSON HOUSE...
  • Page 6: Fit The Wind Direction Sensor

    Assembling The Sensor Unit 2) Fit the Wind Direction Sensor (F) to the Other End of The ‘U Shaped’ Plastic Bracket (A) and Connect the Cable (J) from the Wind Speed Sensor (E) Insert the cable from the Wind Speed Sensor (E) into the socket in the base of the Wind Direction Sensor (F).
  • Page 7: Mounting The Thermo Hygro Sensor

    Assembling The Sensor Unit 5) Mount the Thermo Hygro Sensor (H) to the Plastic Bracket (C) After installing the batteries - (refer to page 6) fit the Thermo Hygro Sensor (H) to the plastic bracket (C) and fix with a bolt and nut. 6) Connect the Wind Direction Sensor (F) and Rain Gauge (G) into the Thermo Hygro Sensor (H) Connect the remaining cable (K) from the Wind Direction Sensor (F) into the socket labelled...
  • Page 8: Installing The Batteries

    Powering Up the Weather Station Note: It is very important that this process is done correctly. The internal and external units must connect through the wireless communication system and the initial power up routine allows this to happen. It is very important both units have the batteries installed within 3 minutes of each other. You can complete the assembly of the outside sensor unit before the batteries are installed or you can install the batteries before you assemble the sensor unit.
  • Page 9: Checking Wireless Connection

    Checking Wireless Connection Checking the Wireless Connection is Achieved and Maintained 1) It is very important to install new high quality batteries in both the outside thermometer/ hygrometer module and the internal receiver. Make sure the low battery indicator on the internal receiver does not show the batteries are low.
  • Page 10 Checking Wireless Connection 4) Before installing the outside unit, test that the wireless connection is made. i) Hold the “ALARM” button on the internal unit for 3 seconds. ii) The RF Symbol will flash on the LCD for approximately 3 minutes (See Picture 3). iii) While this is flashing insert (within 3 minutes) the batteries into the external thermometer/hygrometer (shown in picture 1).
  • Page 11: Barometer Information

    Checking Wireless Connection 5) Once the units are communicating then install the outside unit. When placing both the inside and outside units remember they are subject to interference. Try to:- i) Install both units as close as possible to each other. ii) Try and avoid outside interference by not placing them near computers, TVs or aerials etc.
  • Page 12: Installation Of The Weather Vane

    Installation of the Weather Vane Once the outdoor sensor is assembled and the wireless connection is working you need to install the sensor in a suitable location. Hints for Installation 1) The sensor needs to be installed in ‘Free Air’ where the wind is flowing freely and rainfall is unimpeded.
  • Page 13: Programming The Internal Main Unit

    Programming the Internal Main Unit 1) Introduction Once the sensor unit is installed it is important to set the main internal receiver unit. There is a lot of information shown on this display unit and most of the measurements can be displayed in more than one measurement standard.
  • Page 14: Setting The Time, Date And All Other Modal Conditions

    Programming the Internal Main Unit Setting the Time, Date, ºC or ºF, Pressure in hPa or inhg and Rainfall in mm or in To make these adjustments you must work through all the settings in sequence. If you stop for more than 20 seconds without adjusting a setting the unit will automatically default out of the programming cycle.
  • Page 15: Daily Alarm Set-Up

    Programming the Internal Main Unit Hint: • The clock automatically changes from set-up mode to time display mode if no keys are pressed for 20 seconds. 5) Daily Alarm Set-Up Press ‘MODE’ to switch from the time display to A1 display. •...
  • Page 16: 12/24 Hours Mode

    Programming the Internal Main Unit 8) 12/24 Hours Mode • The time display can be in 12 (AM/PM) or 24 hours mode, please follow the manual set-up to select 9) °C/°F Temperature Display • The temperature display can be in °C or °F, please follow the manual set-up to select. 10) Max./ Min.
  • Page 17: Weather Forecast

    Programming the Internal Main Unit 13) Weather Forecasts These are determined from the barometric pressure readings. Sometimes they may vary from the actual weather. There are 5 weather forecasts each of which are depicted in picture form. It can take a few days for the forecaster to accurately predict the future weather. This is because the forecaster is based on the changes in barometric pressure.
  • Page 18: Illumination

    Programming the Internal Main Unit 17) Illumination Press the “SNOOZE/LIGHT” button to activate the screen backlight for 8 seconds. 18) Moon Phase Display The weather station uses saved data to show the moon phase. A: Full moon B: Waning Gibbous C: Third Quarter D: Waning Crescent E: New moon...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    If the station is an older unit, consider replacing the outdoor sensor Replace your thermo Spare Part hygro sensor on our Thermo WS5029 Aspect Weather Hygro Sensor Station with this spare part. Please make sure to read your model version...
  • Page 20 We recommend registering your new product on our website. This will ensure we have a copy of your purchase and activate an extended warranty. Keep up to date to with relevant product information and special offers available through our newsletter. www.holmanindustries.com.au/product-registration/ Thanks again for choosing Holman IS1173 REV -...

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