La Crosse WM9280 Meteotime User Manual
La Crosse WM9280 Meteotime User Manual

La Crosse WM9280 Meteotime User Manual

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  • Page 1 Meteotime Pro Family Weather Station USER MANUAL WM9280...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT SECTION 1 - SETTING UP METEOTIME WEATHER STATION 1.0 Must Read before Getting Started 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Getting Start 1.3 Operation Instruction 1.4 Weather Status 1.5 Critical Weather Messages in different languages 1.6 Manual Setup in different languages SECTION 2 - SETTING UP WIRELESS INDOOR/OUTDOOR MEASURING DEVICES FOR WIND, RAIN, THERMOHYGROMETER AND THE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 2.0 Introduction 2.1 Features of Wireless In/Outdoor Measuring Devices...
  • Page 3: Section 1 - Setting Up Meteotime Weather Station

    This package comes with : • Main display unit • Wireless anemometer • Wireless rain gauge • Wireless thermohygrometer Features : • Weather status for today and coming three days for 470 cities • Rain/snow/hail probability for today • Wind speed and wind direction for today •...
  • Page 4 WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO GET GOOD RECEPTION ? Similar to wireless signals like the mobile phone network or Radio/TV broadcasts, it is possible that the Meteotime weather stations do not receive signals all the time and everywhere. The following are some tips you should follow by all means to make sure that your device works properly.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    DATA TRANSFER METEOTIME sends the data during precisely defined time slots in accordance with UTC (UTC, i.e. for Central Europe during the winter UTC+1, during the summer UTC+2; for Great Britain and Portugal during the winter UTC, during the summer UTC+1). Transmission times (UTC) Forecast for 10:00 p.m.
  • Page 6 There are 5 buttons at the right side of main unit for setting up the Meteotime weather section, namely : • Selected City Time + Date Sunrise + Sunset • Each press of [SET] will display the selected City, Time + Date or Sunrise + Sunset •...
  • Page 7: Getting Start

    ▼ • Decreasing the value during setting • Chose one of the pre-selected cities TEST √ • Find the place for the device which has a good reception • Add the city into the list of your desired cities Remove the city out of the list of desired cities •...
  • Page 8: Operation Instruction

    In the event the Meteotime icon changes to , that means there are potential sources of interference next unit. The sources of interference may come from the electronics equipment such as TV-set, computers, household machines etc. It may also be due to lots of concrete, metal parts and electrical equipment in the building. It may also be due to your living area if it is very far away from the radio-controlled clock tower.
  • Page 9 SWITCH CITY <- -> SUNRISE & SUNSET TIME <- -> TIME & DATE • After inserting the batteries, the weather station searches for the radio controlled time signal as well as the Meteotime signal. After it has successfully received the MeteoTime signal, the display shows in the information window “Select Country”.
  • Page 10 REMOVE YOUR SELECTED CITY / CITIES OUT OF THE MEMORY LIST • Press and hold [SET] for 3 seconds, ”COUNTRY” is shown in the information window, then press [▲] or [▼] keys to select the country. For example, you have selected the country name such as “D/GER” means Germany. •...
  • Page 11 SET THE TIME ZONE, LANGUAGE AND CONTRAST • Press and hold [SET] for 3 seconds, “COUNTRY” is shown in the information window. • Press [SET] again, then”ZONE +00HR” is shown in the information window, press [▲] or [▼] keys to adjust the time zone.
  • Page 12 CRITICAL WEATHER INFORMATION Meteotime weather signal contains the critical weather information such as gust, frozen rain,heavy snow, thunder, strong UV, dense fog, bise, mistral, etc. for today and coming three days. A critical weather alert signal will be turned on in case that day has critical weather that the user must know. Sometimes there are more than one critical weather information in the 4-days.
  • Page 13: Weather Status

    1.4 WEATHER STATUS...
  • Page 14: Critical Weather Messages In Different Languages

    1.5 CRITICAL WEATHER MESSAGES IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES (10 LETTERS SHORT FORM)
  • Page 20: Manual Setup In Different Languages

    1.6 MANUAL SETUP IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES (10 SHORT FORM LETTERS)
  • Page 22: Thermohygrometer And The Atmospheric Pressure

    SECTION 2 - SETTING UP WIRELESS INDOOR/OUTDOOR MEASURING DEVICES FOR WIND, RAIN, THERMOHYGROMETER AND THE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE MAIN UNIT It measures indoor temperature and humidity, and displays weather data collected by the remote weather sensors. It also provides indication of the indoor/outdoor temperature, pressure and humidity trends, and moon phase. The main console unit stores around 3 000 weather records without a computer connection.
  • Page 23: Features Of Wireless In/Outdoor Measuring Devices

    2.1 FEATURES OF WIRELESS IN/OUTDOOR MEASURING DEVICES PRESSURE • Current or historical pressure (mBar/ hPa, mmHg or inHg) • Altitude or sea level pressure adjustment for atmospheric pressure compensation • Pressure trend indication • Sea-level pressure history for the last 24 hours •...
  • Page 24: Installing Your Weather Station

    2.2 INSTALLING YOUR WEATHER STATION Before starting up the main console unit, setup all the remote sensors first. When placing the sensors, make sure that they are within receiving range of the console unit. Ideally they should be within the line of sight of the main unit. Transmission range may be affected by trees, metal structures and electronic appliances.
  • Page 25: Setting Up The Anemometer

    PLACEMENT TIPS: • The rain sensor should be placed in an open area away from walls, fences, trees and other coverings which may either reduce the amount of rainfall into the sensor, deflect the entry of wind-blown rain, or create extra precipitation runoff.
  • Page 26: Setting Up The Main Unit

    2.2.4 SETTING UP THE MAIN UNIT You are highly recommended to connect the AC/DC adaptor. For the feature of the automatic backlight control function, the AC/DC adaptor must be used. PLACEMENT TIPS: Make sure that the main unit is within receiving range of all remote sensors. Ideally sensors should be within the line of sight of the console unit.
  • Page 27: Buttons And Controls

    2.3 BUTTONS AND CONTROLS There are 7 buttons at the right side of main unit for setting up the wireless in/outdoor measuring devices for wind, rain, thermo-hygrometer, pressure and moon phases, namely : ▲ • Switches to next mode in anti-clockwise direction •...
  • Page 28: Navigating Between Different Modes

    ALARM/CHART • Shows time alarms and alerts for temperature, rain and wind. • Press and hold to enter alarm/alert setup • Press and hold in Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode to view different bar-charts CHANNEL • Shows time alarms and alerts for temperature, rain and wind.
  • Page 29: Rain Mode

    2.4.3 RAIN MODE • Precipitation amount for last hour, last 24 hour, yesterday, last week and last month • Rainfall alert 2.4.4 WIND MODE • Windchill • Temperature at place of anemometer • Wind direction • Wind speed • Wind gust •...
  • Page 30: Setting Pressure Parameters During Initial Start-Up

    2.5 SETTING PRESSURE PARAMETERS DURING INITIAL START-UP This part of the display indicates the current pressure, sea level pressure and moon phase. A number of historical statistics can also be viewed, such as the sea-level pressure values for the last 24 hours, moon phase for the previous and next 39 days, as well as a pressure/temperature/ humidity history bar-chart.
  • Page 31 SETTING THE PRESSURE AND ALTITUDE UNITS 1. Set local pressure units: Press [SET] until local pressure is displayed. Press and hold [MEMORY]. Use [▲] or [▼] keys to adjust value. Press [MEMORY] to confirm your selection. 1. Set altitude units: Press [SET] until altitude is displayed.
  • Page 32: Indoor And Outdoor Temperature And Humidity

    2.6 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY The weather station supports up to 5 remote thermo-hygrometer sensors, each sensor corresponding to a separate channel for the temperature and relative humidity display. The temperature may be shown in degrees Celsius ºC or degrees Fahrenheit ºF.
  • Page 33 SETTING UP THE TEMPERATURE ALERTS 1. In “Temperature and Humidity” Mode, press [ALARM/CHART] to select alarm which you wish to configure. 2. Press and hold [ALARM/CHART] until channel temperature and [▲] or [▼] icon starts flashing in the display. 3. Set value for temperature alert: Press [▲] or [▼] to adjust value.
  • Page 34: Wireless Outdoor Rain Gauge

    2.7 WIRELESS OUTDOOR RAIN GAUGE The main unit records the total amount of rainfall for the last hour, last 24 hours, yesterday, last week and last month. The rainfall may be displayed in mm or inches. A daily rainfall alert function is available which can be programmed to sound if the daily rainfall exceeds a pre-configured limit.
  • Page 35: Wireless Outdoor Anemometer

    2.8 WIRELESS OUTDOOR ANEMOMETER The wind direction is shown by an animated compass display. Its angle can be displayed as compass points (i.e. NW) or in bearings from the north (i.e. 22.5º). The upper left of the wind display can be set to indicate the temperature at the anemometer or the temperature adjusted with a windchill factor.
  • Page 36 ACTIVATING/DESACTIVATING WIND ALERTS 1. Each press of [ALARM/CHART] rotates wind speed display between: • Current wind speed • Wind speed alert (“ALARM HI” displayed) • Gust alert (“GUST ALARM HI” displayed) If the alert is desactivated, “OFF” will be shown, otherwise the alert value is shown. 2.
  • Page 37: Section 3 - Backlight

    SECTION 3 - BACKLIGHT The backlight of the main unit can be turned permanently ON/OFF. It can also be set on “AUTO”: when environment lighting level is low, backlight will automatically light on. Use the light sensor switch at the back of the unit to select lighting preferences.
  • Page 38: Section 5 - Maintenance

    SECTION 5 - MAINTENANCE CHANGING BATTERIES If the low battery indicators light up, replace the batteries for the corresponding unit immediately. CHANGING BATTERIES FOR THE REMOTE SENSORS 1. Replace the batteries following the setup instructions for the corresponding sensor. 2. When the batteries are properly installed, the sensor will resume sending signals to the main console unit. To enforce a search immediately for all remote signals, press and hold [▼] located at the back of the main unit.
  • Page 39 Check or replace the batteries for the corresponding sensor. Then press and hold [▼] located at the back of the main unit to enforce a search for all remote signals. If the above does not solve the problem, check the wireless transmission path from the corresponding sensor to the main console unit and change their locations if necessary.
  • Page 40: Section 6 - Technical Specifications

    SECTION 6 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Receiver (Supply=6.0V, Ta=23°C) and sensor unit (Supply=3.0V, Ta=23°C) Frequency : 433 mHz Reception range : Thermo-hygro sensor : 100 meters maximum (in open field) Wind Sensor, Rain sensor : 30 meters maximum (in open field) Barometric pressure range : from 500 hpa to 1100hpa ( 14.75 inHg to 32.44 inHg ), At sea level : from 374.5 mmHg to 823.8 mmHg Altitude compensation range : from -200m to +5000 m ( -657 ft to 16404 ft )
  • Page 41 Last week/ last month rainfall range : from 0 to 19999 mm ( 787.3 inch ) Temperature sending cycle (indoor) : 10 seconds Humidity sending cycle (indoor) : 10 seconds Hardware Requirement for running PC & “Weather Capture Advance” software together : Operating System: Windows 98 se or above Memory: Ram 32 M byte or more Hard disk: 20 M byte free space or more...
  • Page 42 As stated on the gift box and labeled on the product, reading the “User manual” is highly recommended for the • benefit of the user. This product must however not be thrown in general rubbish collection points. The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect readings and any •...

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