KW9111WS/M(2)WEATHERSTATION(RCWWVB) USERMANUAL 1. Features 1.1 WeatherForecast 1.2 Time Sunny,SlightlyCloudy,Cloudy,RainyandSnowanimation RadiocontrolledtimewithManualTimesettingoption 12/24houruserselectable DualDailyAlarmfunction DailySunrise/Sunset,Moonrise/Moonsettimefor3countriesi MoonPhasedisplay PerpetualCalendarUptoYear2099 Dayofweekin8languagesuserselectable 1.3 BarometricPressure Currentandpast12hrAbsoluteandRelativeBarometricPressure reading BarometricPressurebarchart Measuresmb/hPa,inHg&mmHguserselectable 1.3 Humidity 1.4 Temperature 1.5 WirelessOutdoorSensor Measurablerange:20~99%
Max/MinMemory Indoormeasurablerange:0~50C[+32~+122F]
MeasuresC/Fuserselectable Outdoormeasurablerange:20~50C[4~+122F]
Max/MinMemory[indoor&outdoor]
LowbatteryindicatorforOutdoorThermoSensor WallMountorTableStand OneWirelessThermoSensorIncluded 433MHzRFtransmittingfrequency 30meter[98feet]transmissionrangeinanopenarea 1 2. MainUnitAppearance 2 2.1PartALCD A1:OutdoorChannel A2:OutdoorHumidity A3:OutdoorTemperature A4:TemperatureTrend A5:HumidityTrend A6:IndoorTemperature A7:IndoorHumidity A8:ComfortIndicatorBar A9:WeatherForecast A10:PastHour(PressureHistory) A11:Abs/RelBarometricPressureReading A12:AirPressureTrend A13:BarometricPressureBarGraph A14:Sunrise&sunsettime A15:Moonrise&moonsettime A16:MoonPhase A17:Time A18:RadioControlIcon A19:DayOfWeek A20:Location A21:Date button B8:/
B9:HISTORY/WEATHERbutton B10:RELATIVE/ABSOLUTEbutton B11:RESETbutton B12:C/F/+button B13:button 2.2PartBButtons B1:SNOOZE/LIGHTbutton B2:SUN/MOONbutton B3:MAX/MINbutton B4:CHANNELbutton B5:MODE/SETbutton B6:ALARMON/OFFbutton B7:/12/24button 2.3PartCStructure C1:WallMountHole C3:Adaptor(DC4.5V)Plug 3. Outdoor Thermo Sensor C4:Stand C2:BatteryCover D1:TransmissionIndicationLED D2:OutdoorTemperaturedisplay D3:OutdoorHumiditydisplay D4:BatteryCompartment D5:WallMountHole D6:RESETbutton D7:C/Fbutton D8:ChannelSelectSwitch D9:Stand 3 4.GettingStarted:
4.1MainUnit:
Openmainunitbatterycompartmentcover[C2]
Insert3xAAbatteriesobservingpolarity[+andmarks]
Replacemainunitbatterycompartmentcover[C2]
UseapintopresstheRESET[B11]buttonontherearofthemainunit,themain unitisnowreadyforuse 4.2OutdoorThermoSensor
Batteriescompartment(D4)ofthermosensorislocatingbehindthebackcover, unscrewsthebatteriescovertoopen. Insert2xAAAbatteriesobservingpolarity[+andmarks]
5.Installation 5.1MainUnit The main unit can be placed onto any flat surface (C4), or wall mounted by the hanginghole(C1)atthebackoftheunit. 5.2OutdoorThermosensor Theremotesensorshouldbesecurelymountedontoahorizontalsurface. Note: Transmissions between receiver and transmitter can reach up to 30m in openarea. OpenArea:therearenointerferingobstaclessuchasbuildings,trees, vehicles,highvoltagelines,etc. 6.WeatherForecastFunction 6.1Operation
After Batteries inserted, or holding WEATHER button (B9) for 3 seconds, weathericonflash(A9)ontheLCD.Enterthecurrentweatherpressing-(B13) or + (B12) button. Press WEATHER (B9) button to confirm the setting. The weather forecast may not be accurate if the current weather entered is not correct.
ThecurrentweatherstatusshouldbeenteredagainifthealtitudeoftheMain Unit is changed. (Barometric pressure is lower at higher altitude location. Therefore,altitudechangewillaffecttheweatherforecast).Theweatherstation will start the first forecast at 6 hours later after the current weather status is entered. 4 6.2 WeatherConditions Therearetotally5differentweatherstatusanimationsintheweatherforecast. SlightlyCloudy Cloudy Sunny Rain FreezingorSnow Note:
isshowniftheweatherforecastisRainyandoutdoor Freezing or Snow temperature(anychannel)under0C. isshowniftheoutdoortemperature(anychannel)isbetween FrostAlert:
2C~+3 C IfthereisanyinconsistencyofweatherforecastbetweenLocalWeatherStationandthis unit,theLocalWeatherStation'sforecastshouldprevail.Themanufacturewillnothold responsibleforanytroublethatmaycomeupduetowrongforecastingfromthisunit.
7. BarometricPressureReading 7.1 BarometricTrendPointer(A12) ThetrendpointerdisplayedontheLCD(A12)indicatesthetrendofthe Barometricpressure. Indicatingthebarometric pressuretrendisrising Indicatingthebarometric pressuretrendissteady Indicatingthebarometric pressuretrendisfalling 7.2 Absolute/RelativeAirPressure
Press the Absolute / Relative button [B10] to toggle between Absolute or Relativepressuredisplay. ABSisshownforAbsolutePressure;RELisshownforRelativepressure 5
AbsolutepressureistheactualpressuremeasuredbytheMainUnit
When viewing Relative pressure, hold Absolute/Relative button [B10] for 3 seconds,press(B13)or+(B12)buttontoadjust,pressAbsolute/Relative button[B10]toconfirm. Note:CheckyourlocalweatherstationforSeaLevelpressureinformation 7.3 PastHourAirPressure(History)Reading
Press HISTORY button [B9] to view the past 12 hours Barometric Pressure history.ThehourisindicatedonLCD[A10]
PressHISTORYbutton
0HR=CurrentBarometricPressureReading
1HR=BarometricPressureReadingin1hourago 2HR=BarometricPressureReadingin2hourago ..etc
Hold+button[B12]for3secondstoselecttheunitforbarometricpressure meterinhPa,inHgormmHG. 7.4BarometricPressureBarGraph TheBarometricPressureReadingat0hr,2hr,4hr,8hr,12hrisrecordedandshown onBarometricPressureBarGraph[A13].TheGraphisdisplayedinbothHPAand INHG. 8.Thermometer 8.1RFTransmissionProcedure:
Themainunitautomaticallystartsreceivingtransmissionfromoutdoorthermo sensorforoutdoortemperatureafterweatherconditionsetting. Thethermosensorunitwillautomaticallytransmitsignaltothemainunitafter batteriesinserted.Forhavingmorethanoneexternaltransmitter(Maximum3), select the Channel, CH1, CH2 or CH3 to ensure each sensor is transmitting differencechannelbeforeinsertingbatteries.Thechannelselectswitch(D8)isat thebackofthethermosensor. Ifmainunitfailedtoreceivetransmissionfromoutdoorthermosensorinfirst3 minutesafterthebatteriesinserted(.displayontheLCD),holdChannel button (B4) for 3 seconds to receive transmission manually. RF icon flashesontheLCD Note:MAX/MIN(B3),WEATHER/HISTROY(B9),ABSOLUTE/RELATIVE(B10),+/C/Fbutton
(B12)&(B13)buttonswillnotfunctionwhilescanningforthermosensorssignalunless theyarewellreceivedorstoppedmanually. 6 8.2Temperature&Humidity
(1)OutdoorTemperatureChannelSelection
PressCHANNELbutton(B4)toviewthe3Channelstemperature&humidity. Thesequenceisshownasfollow:
PRESSCHANNELbutton Display the three channelsalternatively
WhenviewingtherecordonCHANNEL1or2,or3,holdCHANNELbutton(B4) for 3 seconds to cancel the record on this channel manually, and receive the transmissionautomaticallyagain.
(2)Maximum/MinimumTemperatureandHumidity
PressMAX/MINbutton(B3)toshowthemaximumrecordedIndoor/Outdoor TemperatureandHumidity.MAXisshownontheLCD
Press MAX/MIN button
(B3) again to show the minimum recorded Indoor/OutdoorTemperatureandHumidity.MINisshownontheLCD.
(3)OutdoorTemperatureTrend
Thetrendpointer(A4)displayedontheLCDindicatesthetrendofoutdoor temperature. Indicatingtheoutdoor temp.isrising Indicatingtheoutdoor temp.issteady Indicatingtheoutdoor temp.isfalling
(4)OutdoorHumidityTrend
Thetrendpointer(A5)displayedontheLCDindicatesthetrendofoutdoor humidity. Indicatingtheoutdoor humidityisrising Indicatingtheoutdoor humidityissteady Indicatingtheoutdoor humiditydown
(5) Celsius/Fahrenheit
Press C /F button (B12) to select Indoor & Outdoor Temperature in Celsius 7
modeorFahrenheitmode. If the temperature is out of the measurable range, LL.L (beyond the minimum temperature)orHH.H(beyondthemaximumtemperature)willbeshownonthe LCD.
(6) Comfort Indicator Bar climate,iftheblackdotingreenzonemeanspleasantclimate.
(A8) for the display of pleasant/unpleasant 9.TimeandAlarmSetting 9.1 Radio Controlled Clock:
At3minutesafterthestartupoftheunit,theclockautomaticallystartstoscan theWWVBtimesignal.RadioControlIcon
(A18)flashesonLCD.
(A18)flashes
(A18)turnson,
(A18)disappear, Indicatingnowisreceiving WWVBsignal Indicatingsignalreceived successfully Indicatingsignalreception failed
Theclockautomaticallyscansthetimesignalat2.00a.m.everydaytomaintain onLCDdisappear) accuratetimekeeping.Ifreceptionfail,scanningstops(
andrepeatsagainat3.00am,4am,and5am.
Theclockcanbesettoscanthetimesignalmanuallybyholding button
(B8)for3seconds.Eachreceptiontakesaboutseveralminutes.Ifreceptionfail, scanningstops(
disappearontheLCD)andrepeatsagainonnextfullhour. E.g.scanningfailedat8:20a.m.,itwillscanagainat9:00a.m. button(B8)for3seconds.
Stopscanningbyholding
DSTshownontheLCDifitisinDaylightSavingTimeMode Note:SUN/MOON(B2),MODE/SET(B5),ALARMON/OFF(B6)&/12/24(B7) ButtonswillnotfunctionwhilescanningforWWVBtimesignalunlesstheyarewell receivedorstoppedmanually. 9.2ManualTimeSetting:
Hold MODE/SET button (B5) for 3 seconds to enter Clock/Calendar setting mode.
Press(B7)or(B8)buttontoadjustthesettingandpressMODE/SET button(B5)toconfirmeachsetting. 8
The setting sequence is shown as follow: Hour, Minutes, Second, Year, Month, Day,Country,City. Note:
(1) Secondadjustedtozeroonly.
(2) The Time Setting Mode will automatically exit in 15 seconds without any adjustment.
(3) ToturnDST(DaylightSavingsTime)onoroff,pressandholdthe/(12/24)
(B7) button. When DST is displayed above the minute digits Daylight Savings Timeisturnedon.Thesunrise/sunsettimeswilladjustaccordingly. 9.312/24HourDisplaymode:
Press12/24button(B7)toselect12or24hoursmode. 9.4DualDailyAlarmFunction:
PressMODE/SETbutton(B5)toselecttoview:
Time Alarm Time1 (Alarm Icon flash on the LCD) Alarm Time2
(AlarmIcon flashontheLCD) Year
WhenviewingAlarmTime1orAlarmTime2,holdMODE/SETbutton(B5)for 3secondstoenterthatAlarmTimesetting.Press(B7)or(B8)button toadjustthealarmtime,pressMODE/SETbutton(B5)toconfirmthesetting.
When viewing Alarm Time 1 or Alarm Time 2, press ALARM ON/OFF (B6) buttontoswitchthatalarmONorOFF.Ifitison,alarmicon beshownontheLCD. or will
When Alarming, press SNOOZE / LIGHT button (B1) to activate the snooze
)flashesonLCD. Thealarmwillsnoozefor5 alarm,alarmicon(
minutes,thenitalarmsagain.Thissnoozefunctioncanbeenabledformaximum 7times. or
Press any of SUN/MOON (B2), MODE/SET (B5), ALARM ON/OFF (B6),
/12/24(B7)or/
(B8)buttontostopthesnoozealarm. 10.Sunrise/Sunset,Moonrise/MoonsetTimeDisplayFunction
After setting the Calendar, Local Country and home city in the Time Setting Mode, the main unit calculates the Sunrise/Sunset &Moonrise/Moonset. The Sunrise/Sunset&Moonrise/Moonsettimedigitsblinkduringthecalculation. 9
Press the SUN/MOON button (B2) to display the total Sun Hours of the selectedday.
Hold the SUN/MOON button (B2) for 3 seconds to enter Sunrise/ Sunset,
Moonrise/MoonsetTimesearchmode,locationdigits(A20)blink. EntertheCountry,City,Year,MonthandDaywhichyouwouldliketo check. Press the [B7] and [B8] button to adjust and press the SUN/MOONbutton(B2)toconfirmsetting. TheSunrise/Sunset,Moonrise/Moonsettimedigitsblinkduringthecalculation. Aftercalculation,Sunrise/SunsetandMoonset/Moonrisetimeisshown. Ifmoonriseormoonsetoccursatnextday,thenMOONRISE+1orMOONSET
+1 will be displayed. If there is no moonrise or moonset occur on someday, willbedisplayedontheLCD
TheSunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonsettimedisplayisjustforreferenceonly. ForexactSunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonsettime,pleaserefertoyourLocal WeatherStation 11.MoonPhaseDisplay TheMoonPhase(A16)ofeachdayisshownontheLCD. A:NewMoon B:WaxingCrescent C:FirstQuarter D:WaxingGibbous E:FullMoon G:LastQuarter H:WaningCrescent 12. Lowbatteryindication:
F:WaningGibbous The low battery icon will appear at particular channel indicating that thermosensorunitofthechannelisinlowbatterystatus.Thebatteriesshould bereplaced. 13. Backlight PressSNOOZE/LIGHTbutton(B1),backlightstatesfor3seconds. 10 Countries and Cities: there are 3 countries can be chosen from the Time Setting Mode. They are listed in the following table. USA Alaska Juneau Alabama Birmingham Gadsden Montgomery Mobile Arkansas FortSmith LittleRock Texarkana Arizona Flagstaff Phoenix Tucson Yuma California Bakersfield Blythe Eureka Fresno FortBragg LosAngeles Redding Sacramento SanDiego SanBernardino SanFrancisco Colorado Denver Durango FortCollins GrandJunction Burlington Pueblo Connecticut Hartford Mississippi MS Greenwood GWO Huntsville HUV Jackson JAN Tupelo TUP Montana MT Billings BIL Ft.Peck FTP GreatFalls GFT Helena HLN Sidney SDY Whitefish WTF NorthCarolina NC Asheville AVL Charlotte CLT Fayetteville FAY Wilmington ILM WinstonSalem INT Williamston MCZ Raleigh RDU NorthDakota ND Bismarck BIS Bowbells BWB Fargo FAR GrandForks GFK Nebraska NE GrandIsland GRI Lincoin LNK Omaha OMA Sidney SNY Valentine VTN NewHampshire NH CON Concord NewJersey NJ EWR Newark TTN Trenton NewMexico NM ABQ Albuquerque Iowa Waterloo DesMoines Davenport SiouxCity Idaho Boise Gibbonsville Pocatello Sandpoint Illinois Champaign Chicago Springfield Indiana Evansville TerreHaute Indianapolis SouthBend Kansas DodgeCity Wichita KansasCity Wakeeney Topeka Kentucky Frankfort Lexington Louisville Louisiana BatonRouge LakeCharles Natchitoches NewOrleans Shreveport Massachusetts Boston Maryland USA AK JNU AL BHM GAD MGM MOB AR FSM LIT TXK AZ FLG PHX TUS YUM CA BFL BLH EKA FAT FTB LAX ROD SAC SAN SBD SFO CO DEN DRO FNL GJT ITR PUB CT HFD IA ALO DSM DVN SUX ID BOI GIB PIH SZT IL CMI ORD SPI IN EVV HUF IND SBN KS DDC K32 KCK OH1 TOP KY FFT LEX LOU LA BTR CWF IER NEW SHV MA BOS MD 11 Baltimore Maine Augusta Bangor Caribou Portland Michigan Kalamazoo Detroit Flint Lansing RogersCity Marquette TraverseCity Minnesota AlbertLea Bemidji Duluth GrandProtage InternationalFalls St.Paul Missouri JeffersonCity KansasCity Memphis PoplarBluff Springfield St.Louis BWI ME AUG BGR CAR PWM MIA AZO DET FNT LAN PZQ SAW TVC MN AEL BJI DLH GPO INL STP MO JEF MKC MPH POF SGF STL DC DCA DE 0N5 FLG EYW JAX MIA ORL PNS TLH TPA GA ABY AGS ATL CSG MAC SAV HI HNL ITO OGC WAI Magdalene Roswell Raton SantaFe Nevada Austin CarsonCity Ely LasVegas Wells Reno NewYork Albany Buffalo NewYorkCity LakePlacid Syracuse Ohio Cleveland Columbus Cincinnati Toledo Youngstown Oklahoma BoiseCity Lawton OklahomaCity Tulsa MAG ROW RTN SAF NV AIN CXP ELY LAS LWL RNO NY ALB BUF JFK LKP SYR OH CLE CMH ISZ TOL YNG OK 17K LAW OKC TUL 12 DistrictofColumbia Washington Delaware Dover Florida KeyWest Jacksonville Miami Orlando Pensacola Tallahassee Tampa Georgia Albany Augusta Atlanta Columbus Macon Savanna Hawaii Honolulu Hilo Kahului Waimea OR BNO EUG MFR PDX SLE PA CXY PHL PIT SCR PR SJU RI PVD SCR CHS CUB GMU SD FSD PIR RAP TN BNA CHA DKX MFR TX ABI AMA AUS BRO DFW ELP HOU LRD ODO SAT Oregon Burns Eugene Medford Portland Salem Pennsylvania Harrisburg Philadelphia Pittsburgh Scranton PuertoRico SanJuan RhodeIsland Providence SouthCarolina Charleston Columbia Greenville SouthDakota SiouxFalls Pierre RapidCity Tennessee Nashville Chattanooga Knoxville Memphis Texas Abilene Amarillo Austin Brownsville Dallas/Ft.Worth ElPaso Houston Laredo Odessa SanAntonio Utah Saline St.George SaltLakeCity Thompson Virginia Vienna Lynchburg Norfolk Richmond Roanoke Vermont Burlington Montpelier Washington Aberdeen WallaWalla KettleFalls MountVernon Olympia Seattle Spokane Tonasket Yakima Wisconsin Wausau GreenBay LaCrosse Madison Milwaukee Spooner UT SAL SGU SLC TSN VA DON LYH ORF RIC ROA VT BTV MPR WA ABE ALW KTF MVN OLM SEA SFF TON YKM WI AUW GRB LSE MSN MWC SSQ WV WestVirginia CRW Charleston HLG Wheeling WY Wyoming BYG Buffalo CPR Casper CYS Cheyenne LittleAmerica LAA WestYellowstone WYE CAN Canada CAL Calgary CharlotteTown CHT EDM Edmonton FRE Fredericton Halifax HAL MON Montreal OTT Ottawa Quebec QUE REG Regina SUD Sudbury ThunderBay THU TOR Toronto VAN Vancouver Winnipeg WIN MEX Mexico CHH Chihuahua Durango DUR GUA Guadalupe HER Hermosillo MexicoCity MEC 13 14.Precautions
Useapintopresstheresetbutton(B11)iftheUnitdoesnotworkproperly.
Avoidplacingtheclocknearinterferencesources/metalframessuchascomputerorTVsets.
Theclocklosesitstimeinformationwhenthebatteryisremoved.
Donotexposeittodirectsunlight,heavyheat,cold,highhumidityorwetareas
The outdoor sensor must not be set up and installed under water. Set it up in away direct sunlightandRain
Nevercleanthedeviceusingabrasiveorcorrosivematerialsorproducts.Abrasivecleaning agentsmayscratchplasticpartsandcorrodeelectroniccircuits
IfthereisanyinconsistencyofweatherforecastbetweenLocalWeatherStationandthisunit, the Local Weather Station's forecast should prevail. The manufacturer will not take responsibleforincorrectforecastingfromthisunit 15.Specifications IndoorData:
Temperaturerange:
0to50C[+32to+122F]
TemperatureUnitsMeasured:
CorF[switchable]
HumidityRange:
20%to99%
AirPressureRange:
8501050hPa AirPressureUnitsMeasured:
mb/hPa,inHg&mmHG[switchable]
WeatherForecast:
5icons[sunny,slightlycloudy,cloudy,rainy
&snow]
OutdoorData:
Transmissiondistance:
(openarea) 30m@433MHz Temperaturerange:
20Cto50C[4to+122F]
Mount:
wall/table MainUnitDimensions:
W205xh155xd32mm ThermoSensorDimensions:
w62xh101xd24mm BatteryRequirements:
BaseStation[indoor]:
Sensors[outdoor]:
3xAAbatteries OR DCAdaptor4.5V 2xAAAbatteries 14 FCCStatement Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothe followingtwoconditions:
(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept anyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation
. Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment. NOTE:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassB digitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide reasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.This equipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalled andusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio communications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurina particularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioor televisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,the userisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowing measures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthe receiverisconnected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. 15