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Lascar EL-WiFi-TH User manual

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The sensor will automatically start recharging
whilst connected to a PC. The battery life
of your sensor depends on the regularity of
transmissions. Battery life is indicated on the
‘Existing Sensors’ software screen accessed
via the ‘View Sensors’ button or on the unit
itself. When the low symbol appears on
the sensor LCD you should recharge the unit
with the USB cable provided. Whilst recharging
the unit accuracy tolerance will be exceeded.
This is done via EL-WiFi. Open the software
package, click on the ‘View Sensors’ icon,
select the sensor you wish to change and
click on the ‘Adjust Sensor Settings’ icon. The
software will lead you through the options that
can be amended.
LOW
Changing Sensor Settings
EL-WiFi-TH
Quick Start Guide
Sensor Placement
Recharging
Wall Bracket
Your sensor is a free standing product but it
also comes with a click-in bracket so that the
product can be clearly displayed and attached
onto a at surface or wall. (wall screws not included)
When placing your sensor consider local
heat sources and radio obstructions. For
optimum WiFi performance you may need to
try positioning your sensor in various different
locations/positions. Any physical obstructions
between your router and sensor will affect the
range of the sensor. WiFi extenders can also be
used to gain improvements.
The signal strength of the sensor is displayed
on the LCD (see above). Number 10 is a strong
signal, number 1 is a weak signal. When on
this screen, the user will automatically activate
an immediate transmission that will send
any stored readings. If the syncing screen is
displayed data is being transferred.
The signal icon has three states: not displayed
– the sensor has not yet been set-up and
congured to a WiFi network, ashing – not
communicating with EL-WiFi software, solid
– successful communication with EL-WiFi
software.
Technical Support
For technical support visit: www.lascarelectronics.com
Issue 01 -04/18/2012
Basic data can be viewed on the
screen of the EL-WiFi-TH.
To view this data press the button
to cycle through the different
screens.
Thank you for purchasing a Lascar Electronics
EL-WiFi-TH sensor. This device measures the
temperature and humidity of the environment
in which it’s situated and transmits data to a PC
via WiFi. This quick start guide provides basic
information to help you use your new product.
Click on the EL-WiFi software icon which is
now on your desktop to open the package and
then click on the ‘Set-Up Sensor’ button. You
can now work through the different stages
of set-up which include establishing the WiFi
connection between your sensor and your PC,
Your sensor will arrive partly charged but
ideally you should charge it for 24 hours before
use for optimum performance.
Your sensor is already reading temperature
and humidity but it will not be congured
or connected to your WiFi network until you
complete the product set-up.
Your sensor is set-up using a free software
package called EL-WiFi which is available at
www.lascarelectronics.com. Once the software
is installed you’re ready to set-up your sensor.
Screen Cycle Button
USB Port
Signal Icon
Temperature Display
Humidity Display
Alarm Icon Max/Min Icon
Battery Icon
Temperature Scale
Getting Started
Viewing Sensor Data
Getting to know your Sensor
Set-Up
Detailed information and graphical data needs
to be viewed via the EL-WiFi software package
already downloaded to your PC. Open the
package and click on the ‘View Sensors’ icon.
2. Max Recorded Values 3. Min Recorded Values 4. Signal Strength
OR
5. Data Syncing
1.Home Screen
naming each sensor, setting alarms, sample
rate and temperature scale.