Logia LOWSC710B User manual

7-IN-1 WIRELESS
WEATHER STATION
LOWSC710B
™

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Thank you for purchasing the Logia 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station. This User Guide is intended
to provide you with guidelines to ensure that operation of this product is safe and does not pose risk
to the user. Any use that does not conform to the guidelines described in this User Guide may void the
limited warranty.
Please read all directions before using the product and retain this guide for reference. This product is
intended for household use only. It is not intended for commercial use.
This product is covered by a limited one-year warranty. Coverage is subject to limits and exclusions.
See warranty for details.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.......................................................................................................3
PRODUCT FEATURES...........................................................................................................4
PACKAGE CONTENTS...........................................................................................................4
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................5 – 7
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................... 8 – 10
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................................11 – 24
CARE/MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................24 – 25
COMPATIBLE DEVICES..................................................................................................... 26
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................... 26
SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................27 – 29
WARRANTY................................................................................................................30 – 31
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING! Please read and understand all safety precautions, operating instructions, and
care/maintenance instructions before operating this appliance. Keep this manual for future
reference.
• This product is not a toy. Keep out of the reach of children.
• This product is designed for use in the home only as an indication of weather conditions. This product is
not to be used for medical purposes or for public information.
• Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials.
• Do not place the appliance near open ames or heat sources. Fire, electric shock, product damage, or
injury might occur.
• Only use fresh, new batteries in the product. Do not mix new and old batteries together.
• Do not disassemble, alter, or modify the product.
• Only use attachments or accessories with this product specied by the manufacturer.
• Do not submerge the unit in water. Dry the product with a soft cloth if liquid spills on it.
• Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, extreme temperature, or humidity.
• Do not cover or block the ventilation holes with any objects.
• The console of this product is intended to be used indoors only.
• This product is only suitable for mounting at height less than 6.6 ft. (2 m).
• Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Tampering with the product will void the warranty.
• Batteries are not included. When inserting batteries, make sure that the positive and negative
polarities match with the markings in the compartment.
• Do not mix standard, alkaline, and rechargeable batteries together.
• Leaving a battery exposed to extremely high temperature in the surrounding environment can result in
an explosion or leakage of ammable liquid or gas.
• Leaving a battery exposed to extremely low air pressure in the surrounding environment can result in
an explosion or leakage of ammable liquid or gas.
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
1. Weather display console
2. Detachable kickstand
3. Console CR2032 battery
4. Console power adapter
5. 7-in-1 outdoor weather sensor
6. Mounting pole
7. Mounting base
8. 2 x screws (for pole)
9. 2 x hexagonal nuts (for pole)
10. Mounting clamp
11. Rubber pads
12. 4 x washers (for clamp)
13. 4 x screws (for clamp)
14. 4 x hexagonal nuts (for clamp)
15. User guide
PRODUCT FEATURES
• Wireless 7-in-1 weather sensor measures wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV index, light intensity,
temperature, and humidity.
• No calibration needed! The product is fully pre-calibrated and mostly assembled; all you need to do is
install it and sync with the included display console.
• Provides precise weather and environmental information directly from your own backyard, instead of
relying on a national weather station.
• Color LCD display with dimmable backlight.
• Can alert you to excessively high/low indoor or outdoor temperatures or humidity, high wind speeds,
extreme drops in barometric pressure, high heat indexes, low wind chills, and high/low dew points.
MAX/MINHISTORYCHANNEL
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
WEATHER CONSOLE OVERVIEW
1. Detachable kickstand
2. SNOOZE button
3. CHANNEL button
4. HISTORY button
5. MAX/MIN button
6. INDEX button
7. RAIN button
8. WIND button
9. BARO button
10. LCD display
11. CLOCK button
12. ALARM button
13. Wall mounting holder
14. ALERT button
15. DOWN button
16. UP button
17. Power cord
18. °C/°F button
19. SENSOR button
20. RCC button
21. Battery compartment
22. OFF/LO/HI slider
23. RESET button
DC5V600mA
SENSOR RESETRCC
MAX/MINHISTORYCHANNEL
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LCD DISPLAY OVERVIEW
1. Time & date, moon phase
2. Outdoor temperature & humidity
3. UV index & light intensity
4. Rainfall & rain rate
5. Indoor temperature & humidity
6. Barometer, weather forecast
7. Wind direction & speed
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OUTDOOR WEATHER SENSOR OVERVIEW
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1. Antenna
2. Rain collector
3. UVI/light sensor
4. Mounting pole
5. Mounting base
6. Balance indicator
7. Wind cup
8. Radiation shield
9. Wind vane
10. Red LED indicator
11. RESET button
12. Battery compartment
13. Mounting clamp
14. Rain sensor
15. Tipping bucket
16. Drain holes

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS 7-IN-1 OUTDOOR SENSOR
The wireless 7-in-1 outdoor sensor measures wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, UV, light intensity,
temperature, and humidity for you.
Installing the Batteries
1. Unscrew the battery door at the bottom of the 7-in-1 outdoor
sensor.
2. Insert three (3) AA batteries (not included) according to the
+/- polarity labeled in the compartment.
3. Screw the battery door back onto the compartment.
NOTE: The LED light will ash red every 12 seconds.
Mounting the Sensor on Pole
1. Pick a location for the 7-in-1 outdoor sensor that’s open with no obstructions.
2. Place the outdoor sensor over the top side of the mounting
pole (included). Make sure the square holes are aligned with
each other.
3. Insert the screw through the holes of the sensor and pole
then tighten the hexagonal nut onto the other end of the
screw. Use a screwdriver or wrench if needed.

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4. Insert the bottom side of the pole into the mounting base
(included). Make sure the square holes are aligned with each
other.
5. Insert the screw through the holes of the pole and base then
tighten the hexagonal nut onto the other end of the screw.
Use a screwdriver or wrench if needed.
6. Add rubber pads onto mounting clamp before fastening the
mounting clamp on the mounting base.
7. Place the mounting base onto a post and place the mounting
clamp on the other side of the post.
8. Align the holes of the mounting base and mounting clamp,
then tighten the two together using four (4) included
screws, washers, and hexagonal nuts.
NOTES: Place the mounting base and clamp on a steel
pole or post with a 1″ – 1.3″ (25 – 33 mm) diameter
and is a minimum of 4.9′ (1.5 m) o the ground.
When setting up the outdoor sensor, make sure the
wind pane side is facing north.
When placing the outdoor sensor, make sure it is
within 492′ (150 m) of the display console.

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SETTING UP THE DISPLAY CONSOLE
Installing the Batteries
1. Unscrew and remove the battery door on back of the console.
2. Insert a CR2032 battery (included) into the compartment.
3. Place the battery door back onto the compartment and screw
it in place.
NOTE: If nothing appears on the display after inserting the
battery, then press the RESET button using a pin.
Powering Up the Console
1. Connect the power adapter to the integrated power cord of the console.
2. Once the console is turned on, the segments on the LCD display will light up.
NOTE: The radio-controlled clock will automatically start scanning for the radio-controlled
time signal in eight (8) seconds.
Pairing the Console with the Wireless 7-in-1 Sensor
1. Once your display console powers on, it should automatically search for and connect to the
wireless weather sensor. If the console does not connect within the rst 15 minutes, refer to the
following section, Changing Batteries and Manual Pairing of Sensor, for instructions on manual
pairing.
2. Once the pairing process is complete, the antenna icon will appear solid (not blinking), and the
readings for outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, UV, light intensity, and
rainfall will appear in their designated sections of the LCD display.
Changing Batteries and Manual Pairing of Sensor
Whenever you change the batteries of the wireless 7-in-1 sensor, pairing must be done manually.
1. Change all the batteries to new ones.
2. Press SENSOR button on the console to enter pairing mode.
3. Press RESET button on the sensor to acquire a new code for pairing.
Installing the Kickstand
• Connect the kickstand to the display
console before placing the console on a at
surface.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TIME & CALENDAR
When the unit receives a RCC (radio-controlled clock) signal, a sync-time symbol will appear on the
LCD, and the unit will synchronize daily. Flashing wave segments on the sync-time symbol means RCC
signals are being received. Every day the unit will automatically search for the time signal at
2:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., and 8:00 p.m. Make sure to place the unit away from sources like TV
sets and computers to prevent interference.
Manually Setting the Time
The display console is designed to synchronize itself using the RCC signal, however you can set the time
manually if needed. During initial setup, you will need to press and hold the RCC button for eight (8)
seconds to deactivate the RCC reception. Press and hold the RCC button again for eight (8) seconds to
turn the signal back on.
1. To manually set clock, press and hold the CLOCK button for two (2) seconds after deactivating the
RCC reception and the 12/24 hr. symbol will begin to ash.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the time zone.
3. Press the CLOCK button again to proceed to the next setting.
4. Settings will cycle through the following options: Time Zone > Hour > Minute > Second > Year >
Month > Day > Hour oset > Weekday language > DST AUTO/OFF.
5. Press the CLOCK button one nal time after adjusting all settings options to save and exit, or the
console will automatically save and exit the menu after 60 seconds of no button presses.
NOTES: DST (daylight saving time) feature is only valid when the RCC function is on.
The DST feature is set to AUTO by default.
During RCC signal reception, the display backlight would automatically be set to a dim level.
Setting the Alarm Time
If you’d like to use your display console as an alarm clock, follow these instructions to set the alarm time:
1. In normal operating mode, press and hold the ALARM button for two (2) seconds until the alarm
hour starts ashing. This indicates that you have entered the alarm time setting mode.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the alarm hour. Press and hold either button to move
through the hours quickly.

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3. Press the ALARM button again to conrm the alarm hour and move to adjusting the minutes. The
minute digits should be ashing.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the alarm minute. Press and hold either button to move
through the minutes quickly.
5. Press the ALARM button to save and exit the menu.
NOTES: Once you have an alarm set, the alarm icon will be displayed next to the time on
the LCD display.
The alarm function will be activated automatically once you set a time.
Activating/Deactivating the Alarm & Temperature Pre-Alarm
The temperature pre-alarm will alert you 30 minutes prior to your alarm time whenever the outdoor
temperature falls below 26.5 °F (-3 °C).
1. In normal operating mode, press the ALARM button to display the set alarm time for ve (5)
seconds.
2. When the alarm time is being shown on the LCD display, press the ALARM button again to cycle
through the alarm functions (Alarm o/Alarm on/Temperature Pre-alarm) as shown below. The
corresponding icons will appear on the LCD display.
3. To stop the alarm:
a. Allow the alarm to continue for two minutes and it will stop itself automatically. It will
remain set for the following day.
b. Press the SNOOZE button on top of the unit to snooze the alarm for ve minutes. The snooze
can be set continuously for 24 hours. While the console is in snooze mode, the alarm icon will
continue ashing.
c. Press and hold the SNOOZE button for two (2) seconds or press the ALARM button to stop
the alarm completely. It will stay set for the following day.
NOTES: The SNOOZE button could be used continuously in 24 hours.
During the snooze mode, the alarm icon will keep ashing.

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TEMPERATURE
Outdoor Temp & Humidity Display
Indoor Temp & Humidity Display
1. Auto loop indicator
2. Low battery indicator
3. Signal strength indicator
4. CH indicator and sensor indicator
5. Temperature alert indicator
6. Temperature reading
7. Humidity alert indicator
8. Humidity trend
9. Humidity reading
10. Temperature trend
1. Humidity alert indicator
2. Comfort indication
3. Temperature alert indicator
4. Humidity trend
5. Humidity reading
6. Temperature trend
7. Temperature reading
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Trend Indicator
Press the °C/°F button to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature measurements. The
arrows show the trend in changes to the temperature/humidity levels.
Indoor Comfort Indicator
The indoor comfort indicators display a pictorial representation based on the indoor air temperature and
humidity levels to determine the approximate comfort level.

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NOTE: Comfort indicator levels may vary even when the temperature is the same due to variances
in relative humidity levels. No comfort indicator will be displayed if the temperature falls below
32 °F (0 °C) or over 140 °F (60 °C).
Viewing the Other Channels
This console is capable of pairing with the wireless weather sensor and up to three (3) additional
wireless hydro-thermo sensors. If you have two (2) or more sensors installed, press the CHANNEL
button to cycle between dierent wireless channels in normal operating mode, or press and hold the
CHANNEL button for two (2) seconds to toggle auto-cycle mode on, which cycles through all connected
channels at 4-second intervals. While the console is in auto-cycle mode , you can press the CHANNEL
button once to toggle auto-cycle mode o and continue displaying the current channel.
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE & WEATHER FORECAST
Weather Forecast
The built-in barometer can notice atmospheric pressure changes, and based on the data collected, can
predict the weather conditions in the forthcoming 12-24 hours within a 19 ~ 31-mile (30 ~ 50 km)
radius. View the chart below to see what each weather icon means.
NOTES: The accuracy of a general pressure-based forecast is about 70% - 75%. Forecasts are
not guaranteed.
The forecast section reects a general prediction for the next 12 hours. It may not necessarily
reect the current situation.
The weather icon will ash on display when a rainstorm is incoming.
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1. Barometric pressure alert indicator
2. Barometric pressure reading
3. Unit of measure
4. Group of barometric pressure
5. Absolute/relative pressure indicator
6. Weather forecast icon

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1. Rain alert indicator
2. Rainfall reading indicator
3. Reading
4. Rain rate indicator
5. Unit of measure
The SNOWY weather forecast is not based on the atmospheric pressure but based on the current
outdoor temperature reading from the wireless sensor. When the outdoor temperature is below ~
26 °F (-3 °C), the SNOWY weather indicator will be shown on the LCD display.
Select the Barometric Pressure Display Mode
Press the BARO button to select between ABS and REL mode:
• ABS is absolute atmospheric pressure of your location.
• REL is relative atmospheric pressure based on the sea.
Select the Measurement Unit for the Barometer and Set Relative Pressure Value
1. Press and hold the BARO button for two (2) seconds to enter the unit setting mode.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the unit between inHg/mmHg/hPa.
3. Press the BARO button again to enter the relative pressure value setting mode.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the relative pressure value.
5. Press the BARO button to save settings and go back to ABS or REL mode that you selected before.
NOTES: When powering up the console, it will display the relative pressure reading and the default
value is 1013 hPa (29.91 inHg), which refers to the average atmosphere pressure.
When you change the relative atmospheric pressure value, the weather indicators will change
along with it.
RAIN
Select the Rainfall Display Mode
The device displays how many mm or in of rain are accumulated in an hour, based on current rainfall rate.
Press the RAIN button to toggle between:
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• RATE: current rainfall rate in the past hour
• HOURLY: total rainfall in the past hour
• DAILY: total rainfall since midnight
• WEEKLY: total rainfall for the current week
• MONTHLY: total rainfall since the beginning of the current month
• TOTAL: total rainfall since the last reset
Set the Rainfall Units
1. Press and hold the RAIN button for two (2) seconds to enter unit setting mode.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to toggle the units of measure for rainfall between mm and in.
3. Press the RAIN button again to conrm and exit.
Reset the Rainfall Records
While in normal operating mode, press and hold the HISTORY button for eight (8) seconds to reset the
rainfall records.
NOTE: To ensure precise data, please reset the rainfall records whenever you move and reinstall
your wireless weather sensor to a dierent location.
WIND
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1. Wind direction reading
2. Wind alert indicator
3. Wind speed level
4. Current wind direction indicator
5. Wind direction indicators in last 5
minutes (max 6 indicator marks)
6. Gust or average wind speed indicator
7. BFT and Wind speed unit of measure
8. Wind speed reading

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Select the Wind Display Mode
While in normal operating mode, press the WIND button to switch between the average wind speed
measurement, gust wind speed measurement, and BFT measurement.
• AVERAGE: The AVERAGE wind speed will display the average of all wind speed numbers recorded in
the previous 12 seconds.
• GUST: The GUST wind speed will display the highest wind speed recorded from the last reading.
• BFT: The Beaufort scale of current wind speed will be displayed.
Set the Wind Speed Units
1. While in normal operating mode, press and hold the WIND button for two (2) seconds to enter the
wind speed unit setting mode.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to cycle through the wind speed units in the following order: mph >
m/s > km/h > knots.
3. Press the WIND button to conrm and return to normal display mode.
4. Press the WIND button while in normal operating mode to enter wind direction display mode.
5. Press the UP or DOWN button to toggle between 360 degrees or 16 direction mode.
6. Press WIND button again to conrm and exit settings.
The wind speed level chart on display provides a quick reference on the current wind condition.
Level LIGHT MODERATE STRONG STORM
Speed 1 ~ 12 mph 13 ~ 30 mph 31 ~ 55 mph > 55 mph
Beaufort Scale
Beaufort Scale Description Wind Speed Land Condition
0 Calm. Smoke rises vertically.
1Smoke drift indicates wind direction.
Leaves and wind vanes are stationary.
2Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle.
Wind vanes begin to move.
Light flags extended.
3Leaves and small twigs constantly moving,
4Dust and loose paper raised. Small
branches begin to move.
5Branches of a moderate size move.
Small trees in leaf begin to sway.
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Large branches in motion. Whistling heard
in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes
dicult. Empty plastic bins tip over.
7Whole trees in motion. Eort needed to
walk against the wind.
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Some twigs broken from trees.
Cars veer on road. Progress on foot is
seriously impeded
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Some branches break o trees, and some
small trees blow over. Construction /
temporary signs and barricades blow over.
Severe widespread damage to vegetation
and structures. Debris and unsecured
objects are hurled about.
10 Trees are broken o or uprooted,
structural damage likely.
11 Widespread vegetation and structural
damage likely.
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Calm
Light air
Light breeze
Gentle breeze
Moderate
breeze
Fresh breeze
Strong breeze
High wind
Gale
Strong gale
Storm
Violent storm
Hurricane force
< 1 km/h
< 1 mph
< 1 knots
< 0.3 m/s
1.1 ~ 5km/h
1 ~ 3 mph
1 ~ 3 knots
0.3 ~ 1.5 m/s
6 ~ 11 km/h
4 ~ 7 mph
4 ~ 6 knots
1.6 ~ 3.3 m/s
12 ~ 19 km/h
8 ~ 12 mph
7 ~ 10 knots
3.4 ~ 5.4 m/s
20 ~ 28 km/h
13 ~ 17 mph
11 ~ 16 knots
5.5 ~ 7.9 m/s
29 ~ 38 km/h
18 ~ 24 mph
17 ~ 21 knots
8.0 ~ 10.7 m/s
39 ~ 49 km/h
25 ~ 30 mph
22 ~ 27 knots
10.8 ~ 13.8 m/s
50 ~ 61 km/h
31 ~ 38 mph
28 ~ 33 knots
13.9 ~ 17.1 m/s
62 ~ 74 km/h
39 ~ 46 mph
34 ~ 40 knots
17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s
75 ~ 88 km/h
47 ~ 54 mph
41 ~ 47 knots
20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s
89 ~ 102 km/h
55 ~ 63 mph
48 ~ 55 knots
24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s
103 ~ 117 km/h
64 ~ 73 mph
56 ~ 63 knots
28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s
≥118 km/h
≥74 mph
≥64 knots
≥32.7 m/s

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Beaufort Scale Description Wind Speed Land Condition
0 Calm. Smoke rises vertically.
1Smoke drift indicates wind direction.
Leaves and wind vanes are stationary.
2Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle.
Wind vanes begin to move.
Light flags extended.
3Leaves and small twigs constantly moving,
4Dust and loose paper raised. Small
branches begin to move.
5Branches of a moderate size move.
Small trees in leaf begin to sway.
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Large branches in motion. Whistling heard
in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes
dicult. Empty plastic bins tip over.
7Whole trees in motion. Eort needed to
walk against the wind.
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Some twigs broken from trees.
Cars veer on road. Progress on foot is
seriously impeded
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Some branches break o trees, and some
small trees blow over. Construction /
temporary signs and barricades blow over.
Severe widespread damage to vegetation
and structures. Debris and unsecured
objects are hurled about.
10 Trees are broken o or uprooted,
structural damage likely.
11 Widespread vegetation and structural
damage likely.
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Calm
Light air
Light breeze
Gentle breeze
Moderate
breeze
Fresh breeze
Strong breeze
High wind
Gale
Strong gale
Storm
Violent storm
Hurricane force
< 1 km/h
< 1 mph
< 1 knots
< 0.3 m/s
1.1 ~ 5km/h
1 ~ 3 mph
1 ~ 3 knots
0.3 ~ 1.5 m/s
6 ~ 11 km/h
4 ~ 7 mph
4 ~ 6 knots
1.6 ~ 3.3 m/s
12 ~ 19 km/h
8 ~ 12 mph
7 ~ 10 knots
3.4 ~ 5.4 m/s
20 ~ 28 km/h
13 ~ 17 mph
11 ~ 16 knots
5.5 ~ 7.9 m/s
29 ~ 38 km/h
18 ~ 24 mph
17 ~ 21 knots
8.0 ~ 10.7 m/s
39 ~ 49 km/h
25 ~ 30 mph
22 ~ 27 knots
10.8 ~ 13.8 m/s
50 ~ 61 km/h
31 ~ 38 mph
28 ~ 33 knots
13.9 ~ 17.1 m/s
62 ~ 74 km/h
39 ~ 46 mph
34 ~ 40 knots
17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s
75 ~ 88 km/h
47 ~ 54 mph
41 ~ 47 knots
20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s
89 ~ 102 km/h
55 ~ 63 mph
48 ~ 55 knots
24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s
103 ~ 117 km/h
64 ~ 73 mph
56 ~ 63 knots
28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s
≥118 km/h
≥74 mph
≥64 knots
≥32.7 m/s
SUN AND WEATHER
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1. Index indicator
2. Reading
3. UV index & light indicator
4. Unit of measure

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Weather Indexes
When reading the Weather Index display, you can press the INDEX button to cycle through dierent
weather indexes in the following order: UV Index > Light Intensity > Feels Like > Wind Chill > Heat Index >
Dewpoint.
UV Index Mode
UV index shows the current UV index detected by the outdoor sensor.
Light Intensity
1. When the reading is showing, press and hold the INDEX button for two (2) seconds to enter unit
setting mode.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the unit in sequence: Klux →Kfc →W/m².
3. Press the INDEX button to conrm and exit the setting.
NOTE: The light intensity function is for sunlight detection.
Feels Like
The Feels Like temperature index determines what temperature it actually feels like outside, taking into
account factors like wind chill and the heat index.
Heat Index
The heat index is determined by the wireless weather sensor’s temperature and humidity readings when
the temperature outdoors is between 80 °F (27 °C) and 120 °F (50 °C).
Heat Index Range Warning Explanation
81 °F – 90 °F (27 °C – 32 °C) Caution Possibility of heat exhaustion
91 °F – 104 °F (33 °C – 40 °C) Extreme caution Possibility of heat dehydration
106 °F – 129 °F (41 °C – 54 °C) Danger Heat exhaustion highly likely
≥ 131 °F (≥ 55 °C) Extreme danger Strong risk of dehydration/ heatstroke

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Wind Chill
Wind chill is determined by a combination of the wireless weather sensor’s temperature and wind speed
data.
Dew Point
The dew point is the temperature below which the water vapor in the air is at a constant barometric
pressure condenses into liquid at the same rate at which it evaporates. The condensed water is called
dew when it forms on a solid surface.
The dew point temperature is determined by the temperature and humidity data from the wireless
weather sensor.
UV Index and Light Intensity Calibration
1. When the UV index reading is showing, press and hold the INDEX button for two (2) seconds to
enter the UV calibration mode.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the UV gain value. (Default is 1.0)
3. Press the INDEX button again to enter the light intensity calibration mode.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the light intensity gain value. (Default is 1.0)
5. Press the INDEX button to exit calibration.
HISTORY
History Data for Past 24 Hours
The display console automatically stores the weather data from the past 24 hours.
1. Press the HISTORY button to check past 1 hour history records.
2. Press the HISTORY button repeatedly to show past 2, 3, 4, 5, and onward up to 24th hour of
weather history records.
MAX/MIN
MAX/MIN Data Record
The display console can record the accumulated and daily MAX/MIN weather data with a corresponding
time stamp for you to review.
To View the Accumulated MAX/MIN
While in normal operating mode, press the MAX/MIN button to cycle through the MAX/MIN records.
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