Logia 5-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi-Fi Manual

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5-IN-1 WIRELESS
WEATHER STATION
WITH WI-FI®
USER GUIDE
LOWSC510WB
Thank you for purchasing the Logia™ 5-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi-Fi . 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.
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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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
3
PRODUCT FEATURES
4
PACKAGE CONTENTS
5
DISPLAY CONSOLE OVERVIEW
6
LCD DISPLAY OVERVIEW
7
WIRELESS WEATHER SENSOR OVERVIEW
8
WIRELESS WEATHER SENSOR SETUP
10
DISPLAY CONSOLE SETUP
13
CREATE YOUR WEATHER SERVER ACCOUNT & SET UP WI-FI CONNECTION
15
CREATE YOUR WEATHERCLOUD ACCOUNT
17
SET UP WI-FI CONNECTION
18
ADVANCED SETTINGS VIA WEB INTERFACE
20
VIEW YOUR WEATHER DATA IN WEATHER UNDERGROUND
22
VIEW YOUR WEATHER DATA IN WEATHERCLOUD
22
OTHER CONSOLE SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS
24
SETTING THE ALARM
26
WIND READOUTS
28
WEATHER FORECAST
30
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
30
RAINFALL
31
WEATHER ALERT SETTINGS
32
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
34
SPECIFICATIONS
35
QUESTIONS?
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Do not let children use or play with this device. It is not a toy.
2. Do not use any attachments not supplied or recommended by the manufacturer.
3. Do not place the appliance near open flames or heat sources. Fire, electric shock, product damage,
or injury might occur.
4. Do not mix old and new batteries in the display unit.
5. A low battery symbol
will appear in the OUT or CH sections of the LCD display when battery
power is low on the console or weather sensor, respectively. Be sure to change the batteries
promptly to ensure the proper operation of the weather station.
6. Do not subject the display unit to excessive force or shock (do not throw the unit!), dust, extreme
high or low temperatures, or humidity/moisture. These can cause the unit to stop functioning as
well as present the risk of shock, fire, or other hazards.
7. Do not cover the ventilation holes on the display with newspapers, curtains, or any other items.
8. Never immerse the display in water! If you spill any liquid on the display, dry it immediately with a
soft, lint-free cloth.
9. Do not use abrasive or corrosive materials to clean the display.
10. Do not tamper with the display or the weather vane’s internal components. This invalidates your
limited warranty.
11. Placing this product on certain types of wood may result in unintended damage to the finish,
for which Logia™ will not be responsible. Consult your furniture manufacturer’s instructions for
information on wood care.
12. Do not dispose of old batteries as unsorted municipal waste. Make sure to dispose of them properly
according to your local guidelines.
13. The main display console is only intended for use indoors.
QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS? CONTACT US!
Email: [email protected] or call: 1-833-815-0568
www.logiaweatherstation.com
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PRODUCT FEATURES
1. Wireless 5-in-1 weather sensor measures wind speed, wind direction, rainfall, temperature, and
humidity.
2. 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.
3. Provides precise weather and environmental information directly from your own backyard, instead
of relying on a national weather station.
4. Color LCD display with dimmable backlight.
5. 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.
6. Syncs with installed Wi-Fi and online weather servers (Weather Undergound and Weathercloud) to
help you store and track weather data in your area, plus view live weather statistics and historical
weather trends.
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
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6
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4
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3
10
13
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CHANNEL
HISTORY
BARO
SENSOR
UNIT
WI-FI
REFRESH
RESET
MAX/MIN
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1. Wireless Weather Sensor (1)
6. Large Hexagonal Nuts (4)
2. Mounting Pole (1)
Plastic Exterior
7. Large Washers (4)
3. Mounting Clamp (1)
9. Small Hexagonal Nuts (2)
4. Mounting Base (1)
5. Large Mounting Screws (4)
8. Small Screws (2)
10. Rubber Pads for Mounting
Clamp
11. Micro USB Cable (1)
12. Display Console with
Kickstand (1)
13. Display Console Battery (1)
14. Display Console Power Cable (1)
15. User Guide
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DISPLAY CONSOLE OVERVIEW
MAIN CONSOLE OVERVIEW
1
11
12
13
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BARO
BARO
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REFRESHREFRESH
RESET
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RESET
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CHANNEL HISTORY
HISTORY MAX/MIN
MAX/MIN
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4
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1. Kickstand
2. SNOOZE button
3. CHANNEL button
4. HISTORY button
5. MAX/MIN button
6. WIND button
7. INDEX button
8. BARO button
9. RAIN button
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18. 12/24 button
11. CLOCK SET button
20. BARO UNIT button
12. ALARM button
13. Wall mount notch
14. ALERT button
15.
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16.
button
17. Power connection
19. °C/°F button
21. SENSOR/WI-FI button
22. REFRESH button
23. Battery compartment
24. OFF/LO/HI button
25. RESET button
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LCD DISPLAY OVERVIEW
LCD DISPLAY
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6
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1. Indoor /
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2. Weather
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4. Wind dir
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7. Rainfall
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1. Rain collector
2. Balance indicator
1. Temperature
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3. Antenna
2. Weather
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3. Time, 5.
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8. Mounting base
6. Barometer
9. Mounting clamp
7. Rainfall
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8. Weather
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11. [ RESET ] key
12. Battery door
13. Screws
1
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3
4
6
5
7
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WIRELESS WEATHER SENSOR OVERVIEW
MAIN DEVICE
1
2
4
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1. Rain collector
8. Mounting base
2. Level
9. Mounting clamp
3. Antenna
10. Red LED indicator
4. Wind cups (anemometer)
11. RESET button
5. Mounting pole
12. Battery compartment
6. Sensor casing
13. Mounting clamp
screws
7. Wind vane
8
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RAIN GAUGE
1. Rain collector
1
2
3
4
2. Tipping bucket
3. Rain sensor
4. Drain holes
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR
1. Sensor shield
1
2
2. Temperature and
humidity sensor
WIND SENSOR
1. Wind cups (anemometer)
1
2
2. Wind vane
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WIRELESS WEATHER SENSOR SETUP
INSTALL BATTERIES
1. Unscrew the door to the battery compartment on the underside of the main sensor unit.
2. Insert three (3) new AA alkaline batteries, making sure the polarities match up with the markings
inside the compartment.
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attery door at bottom of unit and insert the
ding to the +/- polarity indicated .
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3. Replace the battery door, ensuring the watertight O-ring is properly aligned. This maintains the
water-resistant seal.
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4. Replace the battery screw, making sure it is tightly fastened down. The red LED should begin
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flashing every 12 seconds.
D will begin flashing every 12 seconds.
ASSEMBLE STAND AND POLE
1. Insert the top of the pole into the square hole at the bottom of the weather sensor. Ensure that the
STAND AND POLE arrow indicators are lined up as shown.
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2. Insert the nut into the hexagonal hole by the sensor and hold it in place, then insert the screw
through the other side. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screw. Do not insert the screw first, or the
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Please note that there are two different ways you can attach the pole to the base, depending on how you
will be mounting
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positions the stand perpendicular to the sensor pole. If you will be fastening it to a pole, use the slot
that positions the base parallel to the sensor pole.
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4. Insert the nut into the hexagonal hole on the side of the stand and hold it in place, then insert the
screw through the other side. Use a screwdriver to tighten the screw.
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MOUNT THE SENSOR OUTDOORS
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1. The wireless weather sensor should be mounted in an open area with no obstructions above and/
pads before
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2. The wind vane should be pointed due North (refer to the arrow onNORTH
top of the unit) in order to be
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3. The mounting stand and included clamps should be secured to a post or pole, with a minimum of
4.9 ft. (1.5 m) ground clearance.
4. If securing to a pole, make sure you add the rubber pads to the clamp before fastening it with the
meter off
included screws. The pole should be between 1″-1.3″1 .5
in diameter.
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with the wind meter end pointing to the North to correctly
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5. The mounting location should be within 492 ft. (150 m) of the location where you will be keeping
3mm)
the display console with few obstructions and relatively clear sightlines. If there are multiple walls/
levels/buildings in between the sensor and the display console, the functionality could be
compromised and you will need less space between the two.
6. Use the built-in level to make sure the sensor is parallel with the ground.
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DISPLAY CONSOLE SETUP
Your display console can pair with the wireless weather sensor as well as up to seven (7) optional
wireless hygro-thermo outdoor sensors (not included).
INSTALLING THE BACKUP BATTERY
1. Remove the battery door on the rear of the console unit.
2. Insert a new button battery.
3. Replace the battery door.
NOTE: The backup battery can assist with backing up the time & date, MAX/MIN data, weather
records from the past 24 hours, alert settings, the offset value of weather data, and the sensor(s)
channel history. The built-in memory will backup router and weather server settings.
POWERING THE DISPLAY CONSOLE
1. Connect the power cable to a wall outlet or power source and to the display console power
connection port.
2. The display console should power on, and all the segments of the LCD display screen should be shown.
3. The display console will automatically start AP mode.
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NOTE: If nothing appears on the LCD display screen after you plug in the power adaptor, use a pin or
similar small object to press the RESET button.
SET THE LCD DISPLAY VIEWING ANGLE
If you have the display console wall-mounted or on a table stand, the viewing angle may need
adjustment. Press or buttons while the display is in normal operating mode to adjust the
viewing angle.
PAIRING THE WIRELESS WEATHER SENSOR WITH THE DISPLAY CONSOLE
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 first 15 minutes, refer to the
following section, Changing Batteries and Manual Pairing, for instructions on manual pairing.
2. You will see the icon of an antenna blinking in the temperature and humidity (outdoor) section of
the display.
3. Once the pairing process completes, the antenna icon will appear solid (not blinking), and the
readings for outdoor temperature and humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall will
appear in their designated sections of the LCD display.
CHANGING BATTERIES AND MANUAL PAIRING
Whenever you change the batteries in the sensor, you will need to manually repair it with the display
console. Follow these instructions to manually pair your console with the sensor.
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CHANNEL
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1
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1. Change the batteries in the wireless weather sensor.
2. Press the SENSOR/WI-FI button at the back of the console.
3. Press the RESET key on the underside of the wireless weather sensor. Make sure after pressing
the RESET key that the red LED indicator is flashing every 12 seconds.
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NOTE: Any time you press the RESET key underneath the wireless weather sensor, it generates a
new ID code for pairing with the console, and you will need to press the SENSOR/WI-FI button on the
console for the two devices to pair again.
PAIRING ADDITIONAL WIRELESS SENSORS WITH THE DISPLAY CONSOLE
The display console should automatically search and pair with any additional wireless hygro-thermo
outdoor sensors you install. You can also press the SENSOR/WI-FI button to search manually for the
sensor while on the channel where it should display. Once your sensor has paired, the sensor signal
strength indicator and weather information will appear in the temperature and humidity (outdoor)
section when you are on the channel associated with that sensor.
CREATE YOUR WEATHER SERVER ACCOUNT & SET UP
WI-FI® CONNECTION
Your display console can upload weather data to Weather Underground and/or Weathercloud via your
Wi-Fi® router.
NOTE: Logia™ does not own Weather Underground or Weathercloud, and these instructions are liable
to change without notice due to changes in either website.
CREATE YOUR WEATHER UNDERGROUND ACCOUNT
1. Visit the Weather Underground website at https://www.wunderground.com and click the link that
says “JOIN”. Follow the instructions to create an account.
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access the console’s web interface:
http://192.168.1.1
NOTE :
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PC WI-FI network
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internet
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access
the
console’s
web
interface:
Once connected, enter the following IP address
9 into your internet browser’s address bar, to
http://192.168.1.1
access the console’s web interface:
NOTE :
3. Once you are connected to the display console, open up your internet or mobile web browser,
and enter the following address into the address bar: http://192.168.1.1 (make sure to include
the http:// or else the web browser may interpret the address as a search query). We
recommend using the latest version of reputable web browsers.
SET UP WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION
Once you are connected via Wi-Fi® to the display console and have opened the settings page at
http://192.168.1.1, enter the following information into the web interface setup page. If you have
chosen not to use Weather Underground or Weathercloud’s servers, leave the check boxes unchecked.
SETUP THE WEATHER SERVER CONNECTION
Enter the following information into the below web interface "SETUP" page. If you choose not
to use Wunderground.com or Weathercloud.net, leave the check boxes unchecked.
Press “SETUP” icon
to SETUP page
Press to search router
Language:
SETUP
WiFi Router setup
Search
Press to allow add
router manually
Password record remark
(If you entered password)
English
ADVANCED
Select the Wi-fi router (SSID) you will connect to
Router: ROUTER_A
Manually enter the SSID if not on the list
Select router’s security type (usually WAP2)
Add Router
Security type: WAP2
Router Password:
Weather server setup
Router’s password (leave blank if unsecured)
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by Wunderground (Weather Underground)
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Current ID and
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Weathercloud
Current ID and key
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Mac address
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Time server setup
Select time server
Server URL: nist.time.gov
Function firmware version: 1.00
WiFi firmware version: 1.00
Apply
Press to complete the setting
SETUP page
NOTE:
- When WI-FI setup is complete, your PC or mobile will resume your default WI-FI connection.
- During AP mode, you can press and hold the [ WI-FI / SENSOR ] key for 6 seconds to stop
AP mode and the console will restore your previous setting.
Flashing: Console is trying to
WI-FI CONNECTION STATUS
connect to WI-FI router
Below is the WI-FI icon status on the console LCD:
Solid: the display console is
connected to your wireless router
Flashing: the display console is
attempting to connect to your wireless router
Flashing: the display console is
currently in AP (access point) mode
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Mac address
Check to confirm upload to Weathercloud
Weathercloud
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pageyour computer or mobile
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is complete,
return to the default
Press todevice
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the setting
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Wi-Fi connection. If it does not, simply open your device’s wireless network settings and manually
NOTE:
SETUP page
reconnect.
- When WI-FI
setup
is
complete,
your
PC
will resume
NOTE:
While in AP mode, you can press and holdor
themobile
SENSOR/WI-FI
button for your
six (6) default
seconds toWI-FI
exit AP connection.
When
WI-FI
setup
is
complete,
your
PC
or
mobile
will
resume
your
default
WI-FI
connection.
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you
can
press
and
hold
the
[
WI-FI
/
SENSOR
]
key
for
6
seconds
to stop
mode. The display console will simply restore the previous AP settings.
Function firmware version: 1.00
WiFi firmware version: 1.00
Apply
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mode, you
canrestore
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hold previous
the [ WI-FI / setting.
SENSOR ] key for 6 seconds to stop
AP mode and
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AP mode
and the console will restore your previous setting.
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is the
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LCD:
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icon
statusstatus
on the the
console LCD:
Solid: the display console is
connected to your wireless router
Flashing: the display console is
attempting to connect to your wireless router
Flashing: the display console is
currently in AP (access point) mode
Solid: the display console is
Flashing: the display console is
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CONNECTION
STATUS
connected toTIME
your wireless
attempting
to connect to your wireless router
Flashing: the display console is
currently in AP (access point) mode
After the console has connected to the internet, it will attempt to connect to the internet time
TIME SERVER CONNECTION STATUS
server to obtain the UTC time. Once the connection succeeds and the console's time has been
TIME SERVER
CONNECTION STATUS
updated,
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willconnected
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Once thethe
display
console
to the
the LCD.
internet, it will attempt to connect to the internet time
After the console has connected to the internet, it will attempt to connect to the internet time
server to obtain the UTC time. Once the connection is successful and the time has been updated, the
server to obtain the UTC time. Once the connection
succeeds and the console's time has been
“SYNC” icon will appear above the Wi-Fi® icon on the LCD.
updated, theTime
“ zone: ”Toicon
will appear on the LCD.
display the time of your time-zone, change the time zone in CLOCK setting mode
from '00' (default) to your time zone (e.g.08 for Hong Kong).
1. Press and hold [ CLOCK SET ] key for 2s to enter time setting mode.
2. Press [ ] or [ ] key to enter your time zone, then press and hold [ CLOCK SET ] key
Time zone: Tosetting
display
the time of your time-zone, change the time zone in CLOCK setting mode
for the console.
from '00' (default)
to the
your
time
zone
(e.g.08
Hong Kong).
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correct
time
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specificfor
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1. In normal operating mode, press and hold the CLOCK SET button for two (2) seconds to enter
the clock setting menu.
setting for the console.
2. Press the or buttons to adjust the time zone, and then press and hold the CLOCK SET
button for two (2) seconds to confirm10
and exit the menu. Please refer to the Setting the Time
section of the manual on page 24 for details of other available clock settings.
The time will automatically sync with the internet time server at 12:00AM and 12:00PM each day. If you
would like to force it to sync sooner than that, press the REFRESH button on the console to update the
time in the next minute.
ADVANCED SETTINGS VIA WEB INTERFACE
Once you are connected via Wi-Fi® to the display console and have opened the settings page at
http://192.168.1.1, clicking on the tab that says ADVANCED will open the following page. This page
will allow you to set and view specific calibration data of your display console, and also update the
firmware if you are on PC.
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Also you can press the [REFRESH ] key to get the internet time manually within 1 minute.
ADVANCE SETTING IN WEB INTERFACE
Press "ADVANCED" key at the top of web interface to enter the advance setting page, this
page allow you to set and view the calibration data of the console, also you can update the
Language:
SETUP
Select setting unit
Temperature calibration section
Temperature
o
C
Humidity %
Indoor
Current offset: 1
Current offset: -5
Outdoor
Current offset: -9
Current offset: 10
CH 1
Current offset: 2
Current offset: -5
CH 2
Current offset: 3
Current offset: -2
CH 3
Current offset: 1.2
Current offset: -2
CH 4
Current offset: -0.2
Current offset: -5
CH 5
Current offset: -20.1
Current offset: -3
CH 6
Current offset: 11.5
Current offset: -10
CH 7
Current offset: 0.2
Press ‘ADVANCED’ icon to view
the advanced settings page
Humidity calibration section
Current offset: -3
Range: -20.0 ~ 20.0oC
-36.0 ~ 36.0oF (Default: 0.0)
Range: -20 ~ 20
(Default: 0)
Pressure
Pressure calibration section
English
ADVANCED
Select setting unit
hpa
Absolute Pressure Offset:
Current offset: -3
(Default: 0)
Relative Pressure Offset:
Current offset: 10
(Default: 0)
Setting Range:
-800 ~ 800hpa / -23.62 ~ 23.62inHg / -601.5 ~ 601.5mmHg
Rain calibration section
Wind calibration section
Rain gain:
Current gain: 0.85
Range: 0.5 ~ 1.5(Default: 1.00)
Wind speed gain:
Current gain: 0.75
Range: 0.5 ~ 1.5(Default: 1.00)
**Wind direction:
**UV gain:
Current offset: 2o
Range: -10 ~ 10(Default: 0o)
Current gain: 1.1
Range: 0.01 ~ 10(Default: 1.00)
** Depends on outdoor sensor type
Function firmware version: 1.00
WiFi firmware version: 1.00
Advanced page
CALIBRATION
1. User may enter or change the offset and gain values for different measurement parameters
while
current offset and gain values are shown next to their corresponding boxes.
CALIBRATION
Apply
in the SETUP page
2. Once completed, press
1. You
may enter
or change
the offset
gain values
for different
measurement
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offset
value
will show
the and
previous
value
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SETUP page.
3. The current offset value will update to show the value that you entered (instead of the default
NOTE:
value). If you want to change the value, you can enter a new value in the box beside the
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of most
is notthe
required,
with
theAPPLY
exception
of Relative
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(as parameter
in step 1). To update
value, again,
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We do not recommend calibration of most values with the exception of Relative Pressure, which must
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To view your weather station live data in a web browser (PC or mobile version), please visit
http://www.wunderground.com, and then enter your “Station ID” in the searching box. Your
weather data will show up on the next page. You can also login your account to view and
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download the recorded data of your weather station.
VIEW YOUR WEATHER DATA IN WEATHER UNDERGROUND
To view your weather station data live via PC or mobile web browser, visit http://www.wunderground.
com, and then enter the Station ID you were provided during account setup in the search box. Your
weather data will show up on the next page. Alternately, you can log in to your Weather Underground
account to view and download the recorded data from your weather station.
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station .
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UPDATE
The console supports OTA firmware update capability. Its firmware may be updated over the
UPDATING
THE FIRMWARE
FIRMWARE
UPDATE
air anytime
(whenever
necessary) through any web-browser on a PC with WI-FI connectivity.
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and
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updates via any web browser (not mobile browser) on a PC that is connected toWI-FI
Wi-Fi
. The WI-FI
update
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function,
however,
is
not
available
through
mobile/smart
devices.
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and
are
located
at
the
bottom
of
ADVANCED
page.
function for both types of updates can be found at the bottom of the Advanced Tab on the wireless
Two types of firmware updates are available, namely Function Firmware and System WI-FI
settings interface (see Advanced Settings via Web Interface on page 20.
Firmware, and are located at the bottom of ADVANCED page.
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Current Function
firmware version
FIRMWARE UPDATE
The console supports OTA firmware update capability. Its firmware may be updated over the
air anytime (whenever necessary) through any web-browser on a PC with WI-FI connectivity.
Update function, however, is not available through mobile/smart devices.
Two types of firmware updates are available, namely Function Firmware and System WI-FI
Firmware, and are located at the bottom of ADVANCED page.
Current Function
Current
Function
firmware version
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version
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WI-FI
firmware version
firmware
version
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Follow the steps below to update your device’s Function or Wi-Fi® System Firmware
1. Download the latest version of the firmware (function or Wi-Fi®) and save it to your PC.
STEP
Remember where you saved the file.
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and hold the SENSOR/WI-FI
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WI-FI firmware cannot be updated at the same time, you need to update one by
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end the SETUP page to setup again.
are updates, user might need to input the Weather Underground ID and
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mware cannot be updated at the same time, you need to update one by
6. The console will restart once the update completes.
NOTES:
• You cannot update the Function Firmware and Wi-Fi® Firmware at the same time. Updates must be
installed one by one.
• Make sure the power cable remains connected during the update process.
• Make sure your PC’s wireless connection is stable.
• Once the update process starts, do not try to do anything else on your PC or on the display console.
• During the firmware update process, the console will stop uploading data temporarily. It will
reconnect to your router and resume uploading data once the update is complete. If the console
cannot connect to your router, you may need to set up the Wi-Fi® connection again, following the
steps on page 18.
• Once your firmware update completes, you may need to input your Weather Underground ID and
password again on the SETUP tab of the wireless interface.
OTHER CONSOLE SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS
MANUALLY SETTING THE TIME
The display console is designed to synchronize with the internet time server to obtain the local time,
but if you want to use it without connecting to your home wireless network, you can set the time
manually. During initial setup, you will need to press and hold the SENSOR/WI-FI button for six (6)
seconds, then let the display console return to normal mode. This will put it into offline mode for you
to use it.
1. In normal operating mode while offline, press and hold the CLOCK SET button for two (2)
seconds to enter the clock setting menu.
2. Press the or buttons to adjust the time zone.
3. Press the CLOCK SET button again to make adjustments to the next setting.
4. Settings will cycle through the following options: Time Zone > DST ON/OFF > Hour > Minute >
12/24-hour Format > Year > Month > Day > M-D/D-M Format > Time Sync ON/OFF > Language.
5. Press the CLOCK SET button one final time after adjusting all settings options to save and exit,
or the console will automatically save and exit the menu after 60 seconds of idle time.
NOTES:
• In normal operating mode, press the CLOCK SET button once to switch between date and year display.
• While adjusting settings, you can press and hold the CLOCK SET button for two (2) seconds to return
to normal mode.
MOON PHASE
The display console calculates the moon phase according to your time, date, and time zone. The table
below explains the corresponding phases and their icons for both Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Please refer to the section regarding Orienting the Wireless Weather Sensor Due South on page 25
for more information on setting up your Wireless Weather Sensor in the Southern Hemisphere.
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- In alarm mode, the “
Northern Hemisphere Icons
” icon will display on the LCD.
Moon Phase
Southern Hemisphere Icons
New Moon
Waxing Crescent Moon
First Quarter Moon
Waxing Gibbous Moon
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous Moon
Third Quarter Moon
Waning Crescent Moon
POINTING THE WIRELESS WEATHER SENSOR TO SOUTH
Arrow Icon
The outdoor wireless weather sensor is calibrated to be pointed North for maximum accuracy.
Temp/Humidity
Rising
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However, for
your convenience,Trend
if you are a user located
in the Southern Hemisphere,
you can use the
sensor with the wind vane pointing South.
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1. Mount and install the wireless weather sensor with the wind meter end pointed South, instead of
North. (Please refer to the Installation Instructions on page 12 for mounting instructions.)
2. While the display console is in normal operating mode, press and hold the INDEX button for eight
(8) seconds until the N icon appears in the weekday section of the display to indicate the console is
in sensor orientation mode.
No signal
Weak signal
Good signal
3. Use the or buttons to change the orientation to Southern Hemisphere. The N should change
to an S.
4. Press the INDEX button another time to confirm and exit the menu.
NOTES:
• Changing the hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the moon phases on the
Too cold
Comfortable
Too hot
display.
• Pointing the wireless weather sensor toward the South will allow maximum sunlight on the solar
panel, especially during the winter season in the Southern Hemisphere.
Alarm off
Alarm on
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Alarm with ice-alert
Waxing Crescent Moon
First Quarter Moon
Waxing Gibbous Moon
SETTING THE ALARM
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous
Moonclock, follow these instructions to set the alarm
If you’d like to use your display console
as an alarm
time:
Thirdand
Quarter
1. In normal operating mode, press
hold Moon
the ALARM button for two (2) seconds until the alarm
hour starts flashing. This indicates that you have entered the alarm time setting mode.
Waning
Moon
2. Use the or buttons to
adjustCrescent
the alarm
hour. Press and hold either button to move through
the hours quickly.
3. Press the ALARM button again to confirm the alarm hour and move to adjusting the minutes. The
minuteIcon
digits should be flashing.
Arrow
4. Use the or buttons to adjust the alarm minute. Press and hold either button to move
Temp/Humidity
Trend
Rising
Steady
Falling
through the minutes
quickly.
5. Press the ALARM button to save and exit the menu.
e
NOTES:
• Once you have an alarm set, the
icon will be displayed next to the time on the LCD display.
• The alarm function will be activated automatically once you set a time.
No signal
Weak signal
ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE ALARM & TEMPERATURE PRE-ALARM
Good signal
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
button to display the set alarm time for
Too cold mode, press the ALARMComfortable
Toofive
hot(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 as shown below. The corresponding icons will appear on the LCD display.
Alarm off
Alarm on
Alarm with ice-alert
3. When the clock reaches the designated alarm time, the alarm sound will start playing.
4. 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/BACKLIGHT button on top of the unit to snooze the alarm for five minutes.
The snooze can be set continuously for 24 hours. We don’t recommend doing that, though. While
the console is in snooze mode, the alarm icon
will continue flashing.
c. Press and hold the SNOOZE/BACKLIGHT BELL for two (2) seconds to stop the alarm completely.
It will stay set for the following day.
d. Press the ALARM button to stop the alarm completely. It will remain set for the following day.
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Waxing Gibbous Moon
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous Moon
TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY & TRENDS
Third Quarter Moon
Press the °C/°F button to switch Waning
betweenCrescent
CelsiusMoon
and Fahrenheit temperature measurements. The
arrows show the trend in changes to the temperature/humidity levels.
Arrow Icon
NOTE:
Temp/Humidity Trend
Rising
Steady
” icon will display on the LCD.
- In alarm mode, the “
Falling
NOTE:
• If/when the temperature outside falls below -40°F (-40°C), the LCD display will show the word
“Lo” in the temperature section. If the temperature outside rises above 176°F (80°C), the LCD
display will show the word, “HI” in the temperature section.
signal
Weak
Goodinsignal
Northern
Icons
Moon1%,
Phase
Southern
Hemisphere
• If/whenHemisphere
the No
humidity
level falls below
the
LCDsignal
display
will show
the wordIcons
“Lo”
the humidity
section. If/when the humidity level rises above 99%, the LCD display will show the word, “HI” in
New Moon
the humidity section.
VIEWING OUTDOOR CHANNELS
Waxing Crescent Moon
Too cold
Comfortable
First Quarter Moon
Too hot
Alarm off
Alarm on
Third Quarter Moon
Alarm with ice-alert
This console is capable of pairing with the wireless weather sensor and up to 7 additional wireless
thermal-hygro sensors. If you haveWaxing
2 or more
sensors
Gibbous
Mooninstalled, press the CH button to cycle between
different wireless channels in normal operating mode, or press and hold the CH button for two (2)
seconds to toggle auto-cycle mode on, which
cycles through displaying all connected channels at
Full Moon
4-second intervals. While the console is in auto-cycle mode, you can press the CH button once to
Waning displaying
Gibbous Moon
toggle auto-cycle mode off and continue
the current channel.
RECEIVING WIRELESS SENSOR SIGNALS
Waning Crescent Moon
1. While in normal operating mode, press the SENSOR/SYNC button once to start receiving the
current sensor signal on the channel being displayed. (i.e. if you’re on CH 1 and press the SENSOR/
SYNC button, the current wireless sensor signal being received will only display on CH 1.) The
Arrow
Icon
signal
icon
will start flashing.
2. The signal icon will continue flashing until it successfully receives a signal. If no signal is received
Temp/Humidity Trend
Rising
Steady
Falling
within five (5) minutes, the icon will disappear.
No signal
Weak signal
Good signal
Too cold
Comfortable
Too hot
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Waning Gibbous Moon
Third Quarter Moon
Waning Crescent Moon
3. If the signal for the outdoor channel has been interrupted and does not recover within 15 minutes,
the signal icon will disappear. The temperature and humidity section (outdoor) will display “—” on
the corresponding channel.
WIRELESS
SENSOR SIGNAL RECEIVING
Icon
4.Arrow
If the1 .
signal
still does not recover within 48 hours, the “—” display will become permanent. You will
The console display signal strength for the wireless 5-IN-1 sensor, as per table below:
need to replaceTrend
the batteries on the
associated channel’s sensor
Temp/Humidity
Rising
Steadyand press the SENSOR/SYNC
Falling
button to pair up the sensors again.
5. After replacing batteries in the display console or the wireless weather sensor, or if the unit fails to
No signal
Weak signal
Good signal
receive a specified channel, press the SENSOR/SYNC button while the failed channel is being
2 . If the signal has discontinued and does not recover within 15 minutes, the signal icon will
displayeddisappear.
to manually The
receive
that sensor’sand
signal
again. will display “Er” for the corresponding channel.
temperature
humidity
3 . If the signal does not recover within 48 hours, the “Er” display will become permanent. You
need
to replace the batteries
andsignal
then press [ SENSORGood
/ WI-FI]
key to pair up the sensor
No
signal
Weak
signal
The indoor comfort
again .indicators display a pictorial representation based on the indoor air temperature
INDOOR COMFORT INDICATOR KEY
and humidity levels to determine the approximate comfort level.
VIEW THE OUTDOOR CHANNEL (OPTIONAL FEATURE WITH ADD ON EXTRA
THERMAL HYGRO SENSORS)
This console is capable to pair with a wireless 5-IN-1 sensor and up to 7 wireless thermal-hygro
sensors.
If you have 2 or moreComfortable
sensors, you can press [ CHANNEL
Too cold
Too hot ] key to switch between
different wireless channels in normal mode, or press and hold [ CHANNEL ] key for 2 seconds
NOTE: to toggle auto-cycle mode to display the connected channels at 4 seconds interval.
During auto-cycle mode, press [ CHANNEL ] key to stop auto cycle and display the current
Comfortchannel .
indicator levels may vary even when the temperature is the same due to variances in relative
e
humidity levels. No comfort indicator will be displayed if the temperature falls below 32°F (0°C) or
over 140°F
(60°C).
WIND
WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION SECTION OVERVIEW
Real time wind
Real time
wind
Alarm off
Alarm on
Alarm
with
ice-alert
direction
indicator
Wind Direction
direction indicator
WIND READOUTS
Past
wind
Past wind
directions
indicator
directions indicator
ofof last
minutes
last 55minutes
Average
/ gust
Average / gust
wind
speed
wind speed
SELECTING WIND DISPLAY MODE
SET
THE WIND
DISPLAY
FORMAT
While in TO
normal
operating
mode,SPEED
press theUNIT
WIND AND
buttonDIRECTION
to switch between
the average
wind speed
1 . Inand
normal
mode,
press
and hold [ WIND ] key for 2 seconds to enter into wind speed unit
measurement
gust wind
speed
measurement.
mode and the unit will flash. Press [ ] or [ ] key to change the wind speed unit in this
sequence:
Set Wind Speed
Units m/s → km/h → knots → mph
2 . Press [ WIND ] key again to return to normal mode.
1. While in normal operating mode, press and hold the WIND button for two seconds to enter the
SELECT
THEmode.
WIND
windTO
speed
unit setting
TheDISPLAY
unit displayMODE
will start flashing. Press the or buttons
In
normal
mode,
press
[
WIND
] key
to switch
between
AVERAGE
and GUST wind speed.
to cycle through the wind speed units in the
following
order:
m/s > km/h
> knots > mph
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WEATHER INDEX
At the WEATHER INDEX section, you can press [ INDEX ] key to view the weather index in this
sequence: FEELS LIKE → HEAT INDEX → WIND CHILL → DEWPOINT.
FEELS LIKE
In normal mode, press [ WIND ] key to switch between AVERAGE
andofGUST
wind speed.
Branches
a moderate
18 ~ 24 mph
size move. Small trees in
5
Fresh breeze
17 ~ 21
knot format
To set the wind speed unit and direction
display
leaf begin to sway.
8.0 ~ 10
.7 m/sfor 2 seconds to enter into wind speed unit
1. In normal mode, press and hold [ WIND
] key
39 ~ 49 km/h
[ GRAPH / ]Large
or [branches
HISTORY
/ V ] key to
in motion.
change the wind speed unit in this sequence:
→ knots
mph wires.
25 ~ 30 mphm/s → km/h
Whistling
heard in→overhead
Strongagain
breezeto return to normal display mode.
Press6[the
WIND] button
Umbrella
use becomes
2. 2.Press
WIND
key again
to enter into
direction display
format
settingdifficult.
mode. The wind
22 wind
~ 27 knot
Empty
plastic
bins /tipVover.
[
GRAPH
/
]
or
[
HISTORY
] key to select
10.8 ~ 13.8 m/s
3.the
Press
the WIND
button
in normal
operating
mode to
switch between AVERAGE and GUST
display
format
16 while
direction
or relative
reading.
50 ~ 61degree
km/h
Whole trees in motion.
wind speeds.
3. Press
[ WIND ] key again to return to31normal
mode.
~ 38 mph
Effort needed to walk
7
High wind
28 ~ 33 knot
against the wind.
Wind
Speed
Level
Wind Speed Level Chart
13.9 ~ 17.1 m/s
62 ~ 74 km/h
from
Level
Light
Moderate
StrongSome twigs broken
Storm
39 ~ 46 mph
trees. Cars veer on the
8
Gale mph
Speed
0.1~11.8
12~30.4 mph
31~54.7 mph
>55 mph
road. Progress on foot is
34 ~ 40 knot
seriously impeded.
17. 2 ~ 20.7 m/s
WEATHER INDEXES
75 ~ 88 km/h
Some branches break off trees,
mphthe INDEX button
and to
some
small
trees blow
When reading the Weather Index display, you47
can~ 54
press
cycle
through
different
9
Strong gale
over.Chill
Construction/temporary
~ 47
knot Index > Wind
weather indexes in the following order: Feels 41
Like
> Heat
> Dewpoint.
signs and barricades blow over.
20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s
89 ~ 102 km/h
Trees are broken off or
~ 63
mph
The Feels
index determines 55
what
temperature
it actuallyuprooted,
feels like
outside, taking
10Like temperature
Storm
structural
48 index.
~ 55 knot
into account factors like wind chill and the heat
damage likely.
24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s
103 ~ 117 km/h
Wind Chill
Widespread vegetation
64 ~ 73 mph
11 is determined
Violent
and
structural and wind
Wind chill
by storm
a combination of 56
the~wireless
weather
sensor’s
temperature
63 knot
damage likely.
speed data.
28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s
≥ 118 km/h
Severe widespread damage to
Heat Index
≥ 74 mph
vegetation and structures.
Hurricane force
The heat12index is determined
by the wireless weather
sensor’s temperature
andunsecured
humidity objects
readings
Debris and
≥ 64 knot
when the temperature outdoors is between 80°F
(27°C) and 120°F (50°C).are hurled about.
≥ 32.7m/s
Feels Like
Heat Index range
Warning
Explanation
91°F to 105°F (33°C to 40°C)
Extreme Caution
Possibility of heat dehydration
106°F to 129°F (41°C to 54°C)
Danger
Heat exhaustion likely
≥ 130°F (≥ 55°C)
Extreme Danger
Strong risk of dehydration / sun stroke
80°F to 90°F (27°C to 32°C)
Caution
Possibility of heat exhaustion
Dew Point
• The dew point is the temperature below which the water vapor in air at constant barometric
pressure condenses into liquid water at the same rate at which it evaporates. The condensed water
is called
it forms
on a solidCloudy
surface.
Sunnydew when
Partly
cloudy
Rainy
Rainy / Stormy
Snowy
• The dew point temperature is determined by the temperature and humidity data from the wireless
weather sensor.
Absolute
Relative
The absolute atmospheric pressure of your location
The relative atmospheric pressure based on the sea level
29
25 ~ ≥30
Whistling heard in overhead wires.
74mph
mph
vegetation and structures.
Umbrella use becomes difficult.
22 ~≥27
knot
Debris and unsecured objects
64 knot
Empty plastic bins tip over.
10.8 ~≥ 13
.8 m/s
are hurled about.
32.7m/s
50
~
61
km/h
e below which the water vapor in air at constant barometric
Whole trees in motion.
31condensed
~ 38 mph
water at the sameHeat
rate
at which
it evaporates.
The
range High
Warning
Explanation
Effort needed to walk
7 Index
wind
28 ~ 33 knot
ms on a solid surface.
the wind.
WEATHER
80°F toFORECAST
90°F (27°C to 32°C)
Caution
Possibility ofagainst
heat exhaustion
13.9 wireless
~ 17.1 m/s
etermined by the temperature & humidity data from
to 105°F
(33°C to
Extreme
Caution
Possibility
of heatondehydration
The91°F
built-in
barometer
can40°C)
notice atmospheric
andSome
based
datafrom
collected,
62 ~ pressure
74
km/h changes,
twigs the
broken
to 129°F
(41°C to
54°C) in theDanger
Heat
exhaustion
likely
can106°F
predict
the weather
conditions
forthcoming
12-24
hours
within
a
19
~
31
mile
39 ~ 46 mph
trees. Cars veer on the(30 ~ 50
8
Gale
km)≥ radius.
road.
Progress on /foot
34 ~ 40
knot
130°F (≥ 55°C)
Extreme
Danger
Strong risk
of dehydration
sunisstroke
seriously impeded.
atmosphere pressure changes. Based on the data
20.7 m/s
17. 2 ~collected,
ons in the forthcoming 12~24 hours within a 30~50km
75 ~ 88(19~31
km/h
Some branches break off trees,
47 ~ 54 mph
and some small trees blow
9
Strong gale
over. Construction/temporary
41 ~ 47 knot
signs and barricades blow over.
20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s
Sunny
Partly cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
Rainy / Stormy
Snowy
89 ~ 102 km/h
Trees
are
broken
off
or
55 ~ 63 mph
10
Storm
uprooted, structural
NOTE:
Cloudy
Rainy
Rainy / Stormy
48Snowy
~ 55 knot
damage likely.
• The accuracy of a general pressure-based
is about 70% - 75%. Forecasts are not
24.5forecast
~ 28.4 m/s
guaranteed.
e
103 ~ 117 km/h
sure-based weather forecast is about 70% to 75%.
Widespread
• The forecast section reflects a general prediction
for the next roughly
12 ~ 24vegetation
hours. It may not
64 ~ 73 mph
ng the weather situation
for
next
12~24
hours,
it
may
not
11
Violent
storm
and structural
Absolute
The
absolute
atmospheric
pressure
of
your
location
necessarily reflect the current situation.56 ~ 63 knot
damage likely.
tuation.
• The
SNOWY weather
is not based
on
the based
atmospheric
pressure,
Relative
Theforecast
relative atmospheric
pressure
level but based on the current
28.5
~ 32.6
m/s on the sea
s not based on the
atmospheric
pressure,
but based
onWhen
the the outdoor temperature is below ~ 26°F
temperature
reading
from that wireless
sensor.
118 km/h
Severe widespread damage to
he temperature is below -3°C (26°F), the SNOWY≥weather
(-3°C), the SNOWY weather indicator will≥be74shown
mph on the LCD display.
vegetation and structures.
D.
12
Hurricane force
Debris and unsecured objects
≥ 64 knot
are hurled about.
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
≥ 32.7m/s
6 12
Strong
breeze
Hurricane
force
he pressure at any location of
Index
range it.
Warning
Explanation
of the column Heat
of air
above
s to the average
pressure
andto 32°C)
80°F
to 90°F (27°C
Caution
Possibility of heat exhaustion
increases. Meteorologists
use
91°F to 105°F (33°C to 40°C)
Extreme Caution
Possibility of heat dehydration
eric pressure. Since variation in
106°F to 129°F (41°C to 54°C)
Danger
Heat exhaustion likely
ected by weather, it is possible to
The
atmospheric
pressure
is
the
pressure
at
any
location
on
Earth risk
caused
by the weight
the
≥ 130°F
(≥ 55°C)
Extreme Danger
Strong
of dehydration
/ sun of
stroke
ng the changes in
pressure.
column of air directly above that location. The average pressure gradually decreases as the altitude
T
increases. Meteorologists use barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. Since variation in
UNIT ] key to change
the barometer
in this
sequence:
hPa it is possible to forecast the weather
atmospheric
pressure can unit
be greatly
affected
by the weather,
by measuring these changes in pressure.
Set
Units
17 Barometer
Sunny
Partly cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
Rainy / Stormy
Snowy
1. In normal operating mode, press the BARO button to cycle through options for the barometer units
of measure in the following order: hPa > inHg > mmHg.
2. While in normal operating mode, press and hold the BARO button to switch between ABSOLUTE
and RELATIVE barometric pressure displays.
Absolute
Relative
30
The absolute atmospheric pressure of your location
The relative atmospheric pressure based on the sea level
RELATIVE BAROMETRIC READING
RO ] key to switch between ABSOLUTE / RELATIVE barometric
ws the rainfall RAINFALL
and rain rate
The Rainfall shows information regarding the rainfall and rain rate.
NIT
Set the
key for 2 seconds
toRainfall
enter Units
unit setting mode.
toggle the rainfall
unit
between
mmbutton
and for
in.two (2) seconds to enter unit setting mode.
1. Press and hold the RAIN
nfirm and exit 2.
thePress
setting.
the or buttons to toggle the units of measure for rainfall between mm and in.
3. Press the RAIN button again to save and exit the setting mode.
L DISPLAY MODE
Select the Rainfall Display Mode
between:
all in the past hour
Press the RAIN button to toggle between:
rom midnight
1. week
HOURLY: total rainfall in the past hour
all of the current
2. DAILY:
total rainfall
since midnight
fall of the current
calendar
month
nce the last reset
3. WEEKLY: total rainfall for the current week
e in past an hour (Update every 24 seconds)
4. MONTHLY: total rainfall since the beginning of the current month
5. RATE: current rainfall rate in the past hour (updates every 24 seconds)
NFALL RECORD
old [ HISTORY
key for 2 seconds
to reset
all last
thereset
rainfall
record.
6. ]ACCUMULATION:
total rainfall
since the
(will show
the record start date on the display
for five seconds)
se reset all theReset
rainfall
record when
you reinstall
the Accumulating
Rainfall
Record your wireless 5-IN-
While in normal operating mode, press and hold the °C/°F button for two (2) seconds to reset the
ACCUMULATION rainfall record.
accumulated MAX / MIN weather data with the corresponding time
NOTE:
.
• To ensure precise data, please reset the ACCUMULATION rainfall record whenever you move and
reinstall your wireless weather sensor to a different location.
TED MAX / MIN
X / MIN ] key MAX/MIN
to check
MAX/MIN
records. The display sequence is:
DATA
RECORD
MAX temperature → indoor (or current channel) MIN temperature
The display
console can
the accumulated
dailyhumidity
MAX/MIN weather
data with a
el) MAX humidity
→ indoor
(orrecord
current
channel) and
MIN
→
time
for you
to review.
outdoor MIN corresponding
temperature
→stamp
outdoor
MAX
humidity → outdoor MIN
ind speed → MAX gust → MAX relative pressure → MIN relative
View absolute
the Daily MAX/MIN
pressure → MIN
pressure → MAX FEELS LIKE → MIN
dex → MIN heat index → MAX wind chill → MIN wind chill → MAX
While in normal operating mode, press the MAX/MIN button to cycle through the daily MAX/MIN
→ MAX daily rainfall.
records. Records are displayed in the following order:
RECORDS
] key for 2 seconds to reset the MAX/MIN records of specify
e"
31
" icon, data records time & date.
Indoor* daily MAX temperature > indoor* daily MIN temperature > indoor* daily MAX humidity >
indoor* daily MIN humidity > outdoor daily MAX temperature > outdoor daily MIN temperature >
outdoor daily MAX humidity > outdoor daily MIN humidity > daily MAX average wind speed > daily
MAX gust > daily MAX relative pressure > daily MIN relative pressure > daily MAX absolute pressure
> daily MIN absolute pressure > daily MAX feels like temperature > daily MIN feels like temperature >
daily MAX heat index > daily MIN heat index > daily MAX wind chill > daily MIN wind chill > daily MAX
dew point > daily MIN dew point > daily MAX rainfall
* or current display channel sensor
Reset the Accumulated MAX/MIN Records
Press and hold the MAX/MIN button for two (2) seconds to reset the MAX/MIN records of the
specific weather display section.
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 the beginning of the current hour’s weather data, e.g., if
the current time is 7:25 AM on Dec 1st, the display will show the data for 7:00 AM on Dec 1st.
2. Press the HISTORY button to view the older readings for each hour of the past 24 hours, e.g.
6:00 AM (Dec 1st), 5:00 AM (Dec 1st), …, 10:00 AM (Nov 30th), 9:00 AM (Nov 30th), 8:00 AM (Nov 30th).
NOTE: The LCD display will also show the History icon, along with the time and date, when displaying
the history data records.
WEATHER ALERT SETTINGS
The Weather Alert can alert you to certain weather conditions by activating an alarm sound and
flashing the LCD display’s alert icon when specific criteria are met.
To Set the Alert
1. Press the ALERT button to cycle through and display the desired weather alert options in the
following order:
Alert Option Sequence
High Outdoor Temperature Alert
(current channel)
Low Outdoor Temperature Alert
(current channel)
High Outdoor Humidity Alert
Low Outdoor Humidity Alert
High Indoor Temperature Alert
Low Indoor Temperature Alert
High Indoor Humidity Alert
Low Indoor Humidity Alert
Wind Speed Alert
32
Pressure Drop Alert
Setting Range
-40°F ~ 176°F
(-40°C ~ 80°C)
Display Section
104°F (40°C)
Outdoor temperature &
humidity
1% ~ 99%
-40°F ~ 176°F
(-40°C ~ 80°C)
1% ~ 99%
0.1 m/s ~ 50 m/s
(0.1 ~ 180 km/h
0.1 ~ 112 mph
0.1 ~ 97 knots)
1hPa ~ 10hPa
Default Setting
32°F (0°C)
80%
40%
104°F (40°C)
Indoor temperature &
humidity
32°F (0°C)
Wind direction & speed
17.2 m/s
(62 km/h
39 mph
34 knots)
3hPa
Barometer & Rainfall
80%
40%
Low Outdoor Humidity Alert
40%
High
Indoor
Temperature
Alert Setting
104°FDefault
(40°C)
AlertAlert
reading
reading
Sequence
Sequence
Setting
Range
Display
Section
Section Default
Value
Value
-40°FRange
~ 176°F Display
(-40°C ~ 80°C)
Indoor
Indoor
Temperature
HighHigh
Alert
Alert
LowTemperature
Indoor Temperature
Alert
32°F
(0°C)
Indoor temperature &
40°C
40°C
(current
(current
channel)
channel)
humidity
High Indoor Humidity Alert
80%
-40°C
-40°C
~ 80°C
~ 80°C
1% ~ 99%
Indoor
Indoor
Temperature
Temperature
Low Low
AlertAlert
0°C 0°C
Low Indoor
Humidity Alert
40%
(current
(current
channel)
channel)
Indoor
Indoor
/ CH / CH
Wind
direction
&
speed
Wind
Speed
Alert
0.1 m/s ~ 50 temperature
m/s temperature
& humidity
& humidity 17.2 m/s
Indoor
Indoor
Humidity
Humidity
HighHigh
AlertAlert
(6280%
km/h80%
(0.1 ~ 180 km/h
(current
(current
channel)
channel)
1% ~1%
99%
~~ 99%
39
mph
0.1
112
mph
Indoor
Indoor
Humidity
Humidity
Low Low
AlertAlert
40%
40%
34
knots)
0.1
~
97
knots)
(current
(current
channel)
channel)
Barometer & Rainfall
Pressure
Drop Alert
1hPa ~ 10hPa
3hPa
40°C40°C
Outdoor
Outdoor
Temperature
Temperature
HighHigh
AlertAlert
-40°C
-40°C
~0.04
80°C
~in80°C
Hourly
Rainfall
Alert
~
39
in
4
in
(100
Outdoor
Outdoor
Temperature
Temperature
Low Low
AlertAlert
0°C
Outdoor
Outdoor
temperature
temperature
& & 0°Cmm)
(1 mm ~ 1000 mm)
humidity
humidity
Outdoor
Outdoor
Humidity
Humidity
HighHigh
AlertAlert
80% 80%
1% ~1%
99%
~ 99%
Weather index
Low Wind Chill Alert
32°F40%
(0°C)
-40°F
~ 140°F
Outdoor
Outdoor
Humidity
Humidity
Low Low
AlertAlert
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direction
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To Silence the Weather Alert Alarm
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Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button on top of the display console to silence the alarm, or it will
automatically turn off after two (2) minutes.
NOTES:
• Once the alert is triggered, the alarm will sound for two (2) minutes and the associated alert icon
and weather readings will flash.
• If the alert alarm automatically shuts off after two (2) minutes instead of being manually shut off,
the associated alert icon and readings will continue flashing until the reading is out of the alert range.
• The weather alert alarm will go off once the readings fall into alert range again.
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the same time.
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SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY CONSOLE
SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY CONSOLE
General Specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D)
5.4″ x 6.6″ x 1″ (117 x 189 x 31mm)
Weight
0.82 lb. (370g) with batteries
Power source
DC 5V, 1A adaptor
Backup battery
CR2032, 3V battery
Operating temperature range
23°F ~ 122°F (-5°C ~ 50°C)
Wi-Fi® Communication Specifications
802.11 b/g/n
Wi-Fi standard
2.4GHz
Wi-Fi operating frequency
Router security type
WPA/WPA2, OPEN, WEP (WEP will only support a hexadecimal password)
Supported devices for setup UI
Smart devices, tablets, laptops, or PCs with built-in Wi-Fi® and AP mode
functionality such as: Android™ phone or tablet, iPhone or iPad, or a
Windows® laptop/PC
Recommended web browser version
Latest version of any web browser that supports HTML 5
Wireless Sensor Communication Specifications
1 Wireless 5-in-1 weather outdoor sensor and up to 7 optional
Supported sensors
wireless hygro-thermo outdoor sensors
RF frequency
868 MHz (EU or UK version), 915 MHz (US version), 917 MHz (AU version)
Resolution
Weather forecast
Display modes
Memory modes
Alarm
1hPa / 0.01inHg / 0.1mmHg
Sunny, Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Rainy / Stormy and Snowy
Current
Historical data of past 24 hours, daily Max / Min
Pressure change alert
RF transmission range
492 ft (150m)
Time Function Specifications
Time display
HH: MM: SS
Hour format
12 hour or 24 hour
Date display
DD / MM or MM / DD
Time synchronization method
Synchronizes with UTC clock through internet time server
Weekday languages
EN / DE / FR / ES / IT / NL / RU
Time zones
GMT +13 ~ GMT -12
DST
ON / OFF
Barometer Display & Function Specifications
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Barometer units
hPa, inHg, and mmHg
Measuring range
540 ~ 1100 hPa (relative setting range 930 ~ 1050 hPa)
(700 ~ 1100 hPa ± 5 hPa) / (540 ~ 696 hPa ± 8 hPa)
(20.67 ~ 32.48 inHg ± 0.15 inHg) / (15.95 ~ 20.55 inHg ± 0.24 inHg)
Accuracy
(525 ~ 825mmHg ± 3.8mmHg) / (405 ~ 522 mmHg ± 6 mmHg)
Typical at 77°F (25°C)
Indoor / Outdoor Temperature Display & Function Specifications
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Temperature unit
°C and °F
Display range
-40 ~ 176°F (-40 ~ 80°C)
Indoor Accuracy
>104°F ± 3.6°F (>40°C ± 2°C)
32°F ~ 104°F ± 1.8°F (0~40°C ± 1°C)
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Typical at 77°F (25°C)
Resolution
Weather forecast
Display modes
Memory modes
Alarm
1hPa / 0.01inHg / 0.1mmHg
Sunny, Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Rainy / Stormy and Snowy
Current
Historical data of past 24 hours, daily Max / Min
Pressure change alert
Indoor / Outdoor Temperature Display & Function Specifications
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Temperature unit
°C and °F
Display range
-40 ~ 176°F (-40 ~ 80°C)
Indoor Accuracy
Outdoor Accuracy
>104°F ± 3.6°F (>40°C ± 2°C)
32°F ~ 104°F ± 1.8°F (0~40°C ± 1°C)
< 32°F ± 3.6°F (< 0°C ± 2°C)
131°F ~ 140°F ± 0.9°F (55°C ~ 60°C ± 0.5°C)
50°F ~ 131°F ± 0.7°F (10°C ~ 55°C ± 0.4°C)
-4°F ~ 50°F ± 2.3°F (-20°C ~ 10°C ± 1.3°C)
-40°F ~ -4°F ± 3.4°F (-40°C ~ -20°C ± 1.9°C)
Resolution
0.1°F / 0.1°C
Display modes
Current
Memory modes
Historical data of past 24 hours, daily Max / Min
Alarm
High / Low temperature alert
Indoor / Outdoor Humidity Display & Function Specifications
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Humidity unit
%
Display range
1 ~ 99%
20~39% RH ±8%RH @ 77°F (25°C)
Indoor Accuracy
40~70% RH ±5%RH @ 77°F (25°C)
71~90% RH ±8%RH @ 77°F (25°C)
e
Outdoor Accuracy
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1 ~ 90% RH ± 2.5% RH @ 77°F (25°C)
90 ~ 99% RH ± 3.5% RH @ 77°F (25°C)
1%
Resolution
Display modes
Current
Memory modes
Historical data of past 24 hours, daily Max / Min
Alarm
High / Low Humidity Alert
Wind Speed & Direction Display and Function Specifications
Note: The following detail are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Wind speed unit
mph, m/s, km/h and knots
Wind speed display range
0 ~ 112mph, 50m/s, 180km/h, 97knots
Resolution
0.1mph, 0.1m/s, 0.1km/h, 0.1knots
Speed accuracy
± 2.2 mph or ± 10% (whichever is greater)
Display mode
Gust / Average
Memory modes
Historical Data of past 24 hours, daily Max Gust/ Average
Alarm
Hi Wind Speed Alert (Average / Gust)
Wind direction
16 direction
Rain Display & Function Specifications
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Unit for rainfall
mm and in
Accuracy for rainfall
± 7%
Range of rainfall
0 ~ 19999mm (0 ~ 787.3 in)
Resolution
0.254mm (0.01in)
Display modes
Current
Memory modes
Historical Data of past 24 hours, daily Max
Rainfall display mode
Hourly / Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Total rainfall
Alarm
High Hourly Rainfall Alert
Weather Index Display & Function Specifications
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Weather index mode
Beaufort, Wind Chill, Heat Index and Dew point
Beaufort scale
0 ~ 12
Wind Chill range
-40°F ~ 64.4°F (-40°C ~ 18°C), wind speed > 4 .8km/h
Range of rainfall
0 ~ 19999mm (0 ~ 787.3 in)
Resolution
0.254mm (0.01in)
Display modes
Current
Memory modes
Historical Data of past 24 hours, daily Max
Rainfall display mode
Hourly / Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Total rainfall
Alarm
High Hourly Rainfall Alert
Weather Index Display & Function Specifications
Note: The following details are listed as they are displayed or operate on the console.
Weather index mode
Beaufort, Wind Chill, Heat Index and Dew point
Beaufort scale
0 ~ 12
Wind Chill range
-40°F ~ 64.4°F (-40°C ~ 18°C), wind speed > 4 .8km/h
Heat index range
78.8°F ~ 122°F (26°C ~ 50 °C)
Dew point range
-4°F ~ 140°F (-20°C ~ 60°C)
Display modes
Current
Memory modes
Historical Data of past 24 hours, Daily Max / Min
Wireless 5-in-1 Sensor Specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D)
13.5″ x 15.5″ x 5.35″ (343.5 x 393.5 x 136 mm)
Weight
1.62 lb. (734g) with batteries
3 x AA 1.5V batteries (lithium batteries recommended)
Main power source
Weather data recorded
Temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall
RF Transmission range
492 ft (150m)
RF frequency
868 MHz (EU or UK version), 915 MHz (US version), 917 MHz (AU version)
• Every 12 seconds: wind speed and wind direction
Transmission interval
• Every 24 seconds: temperature, humidity, and rain
Operating range
-40°F ~ 140°F ( -40°C ~ 60°C)
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and;
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates—and can radiate—radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment does not cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The provided shielded USB cable must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the class B FCC limits.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
LIMITED WARRANTY ON LOGIA™ 5-IN-1 WIRELESS WEATHER STATION WITH WI-FI®
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS,
WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
WE WARRANT THAT DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE PRODUCT WILL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, ORAL, WRITTEN, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS
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INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW DISCLAIMERS OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THIS
DISCLAIMER MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. TO THE EXTENT SUCH WARRANTIES CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED
UNDER THE LAWS OF YOUR JURISDICTION, WE LIMIT THE DURATION AND REMEDIES OF SUCH
WARRANTIES TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY.
OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEFECTIVE GOODS IS LIMITED TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND AS
DESCRIBED BELOW IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT.
WHO MAY USE THIS WARRANTY? C&A Marketing, Inc. located at 114 Tived Lane East, Edison, NJ (“we”) extend
this limited warranty only to the consumer who originally purchased the product (“you”). It does not extend to any
subsequent owner or other transferee of the product.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER? This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of the
®
Logia™ 5-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi-Fi (the “product”) for the Warranty Period as defined below.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER? This limited warranty does not cover any damage due to: (a)
transportation; (b) storage; (c) improper use; (d) failure to follow the product instructions or to perform any preventive
maintenance; (e) modifications;
(f) unauthorized repair; (g) normal wear and tear; or (h) external causes such as accidents, abuse, or other actions or
events beyond our reasonable control.
WHAT IS THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE? This limited warranty starts on the date of your purchase and lasts for one
year (the “Warranty Period”). The Warranty Period is not extended if we repair or replace the product. We may change
the availability of this limited warranty at our discretion, but any changes will not be retroactive.
WHAT ARE YOUR REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY? With respect to any defective product during the
Warranty Period, we will, at our sole discretion, either: (a) repair or replace such product (or the defective part) free of
charge or (b) refund the purchase price of such product if an exchange unit cannot be provided.
HOW DO YOU OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE? To obtain warranty service, you must contact us at 1-833-815-0568
or by email at [email protected] during the Warranty Period to obtain a Defective Merchandise Authorization
(“DMA”) number. No warranty service will be provided without a DMA number and return shipping costs to our facilities
shall be assumed by you, the purchaser. Shipping costs of the replacement unit to you shall be assumed by us.
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If you experience any issues with your Logia™ 5-in-1 Wireless Weather Station with Wi-Fi , please contact us before
returning your product to the place of purchase. We’re here to help!
QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS? CONTACT US!
Email: [email protected] or call: 1-833-815-0568
www.logiaweatherstation.com
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