OSS EWS1 Manual de usuario

Table of Contents
Introduction 3
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Monitor Information 4
Getting Started 7
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Displaying Data from Multiple Sensors
Setting Time, Date and Time Zone
Setting Altitude and Atmospheric Pressure
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Product Overview
Product Features
Switching Channel and Connecting Additional Sensors
Alarm Activation/Deactivation/Snooze
Setting Temperature Limits for Max/Min Temps
Sensor Information 6
7Manual Settings
9Alarm Settings
Temperature, Humidity and Pressure Trends 12
Moon Phases 12
12Displaying Max/Min Readings of Temp and Humidity
Station Display Backlight 13
14Weather Forecast
Safety Information & Warnings 15
16Technical Specifications
17Technical Assistance
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Introduction
Product Features
Product Overview
Thank you for purchasing the EOSS EWS1 Wireless Weather
Station. Please ensure that you have read the product manual
and instructions in full, prior to installation and use. Failure to
do so may result in product failure/damage or incorrect
operation and therefore impact the product performance.
The EWS1 Wireless Weather Station is an indoor/outdoor
device that uses a wireless sensor to monitor parameters such
as temperature, barometric pressure and humidity. The
weather station displays both the current weather data and
weather forecast.
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Wireless RF connection to sensor
Calendar
Indoor/Outdoor temperature & humidity
Barometer
Weather forecast
Alarm clock
Temperature trend
High temperature alert
Touch keys
USB to DC jack power lead
Monitor Size: 191.6 x127 x16 mm
Sensor Size: 100 x 62 x15mm
Screen Power: 3 x AAA batteries (not included)
Sensor Power: 2 x AAA batteries (not included)

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Monitor Information
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1 – Snooze/light button
2 – Sensor no. 1/2/3
3 – Data from outdoor sensor
4 – Cycling through data from connected sensors
5 – Outdoor temperature trend
6 – Outdoor humidity trend
7 – Weather forecast
8 – Moon phase
9 – Pressure history
10 – Pressure value
11 – Pressure trend
12 – Indoor temperature alert
13 – Indoor temperature
14 – Indoor temperature trend
15 – Station batteries low
16 – Indoor humidity trend
17 – Indoor humidity
18 – Date
19 – Day of the week
20 – UP button – Step forward in settings, memory of max/min
temperature and humidity
21 – DOWN button – Step back in settings
22 – CHANNEL button – Searching for sensor signal/switching
through information from connected sensors
23 – ALARM button – Alarm activation/deactivation
24 – SET button – °C/°F unit of temperature setting, function
settings
25 – MODE button – Display mode switching
26 – Time
27 – Alarm no. 1/no. 2
Monitor Information cont...

28 – Outdoor humidity
29 – Signal reception from sensor
30 – Outdoor temperature alert
31 – Sensor batteries low
32 – Outdoor temperature
33 – DC jack power input
34 – Battery compartment
35 – Stand
36 – Alarm speaker
37 – Holes for hanging on a wall
38 – Opening for hanging on a wall
39 – Stand
40 – Pairing button
41 – Switching sensor channel no. 1/2/3
42 – Battery compartment
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Monitor information cont...
Sensor information
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Getting Started
1. Insert batteries into the weather station monitor.
(3 x 1.5 V AAA not included)
2. Insert batteries into the wireless sensor.
(2 x 1.5 V AAA not included)
3. When inserting the batteries make sure the polarity is
correct to avoid damaging the weather station or sensor.
Only use alkaline batteries of the same type; do not use
rechargeable batteries.
4. Place the two units next to each other. The weather
station will automatically detect the sensor signal within 3
minutes. If signal from the sensor is not detected,
long-press the button on the weather station to repeat
the search. Refer to page.8 for more info.
5. We recommend placing the sensor on the north side of
the house. The range of the sensor may decrease
substantially in areas with a large number of obstacles.
6. The sensor is resistant to water mist; however, it should
not be exposed to sustained rain.
7. Do not place the sensor onto metal objects as this will
reduce its transmission range.
8. If the low battery icon is displayed, replace batteries in the
sensor or weather station.
All changes in values are made using buttons and .
After setting the desired value and not pressing any other
buttons, the set values will automatically save and the
display will switch to the main screen.
Radio Controlled Clock (EWS1) cont...Manual Settings
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Switching Channel and Connecting Additional Sensors
Displaying Data from Multiple Sensors
Switching Channel and Connecting Additional Sensors
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1. Press and hold the channel button until you hear a
beep sound. The signal reception symbol will appear
and start pulsing, searching to pair with the wireless sensor.
2. Unscrew the cover of the battery compartment on the rear
of the wireless sensor and set the sensor switch to the
desired sensor channel number (1, 2, 3), then insert
batteries (2×1.5 V AAA).
3. The monitor should automatically display the wireless
sensor data after a short while.
4. If it does not pair with the wireless sensor then you can
press the pairing button on the back of the sensor to
automatically pair.
5. Once pairing is successful long-press the button to
exit searching mode and the button will stop pulsing.
Press the button repeatedly to display data from all
connected wireless sensors on the weather station, one
by one. You can also activate cycling through data from
all connected wireless sensors:
1. Turning on cycling
Repeatedly press the button until the display shows
the icon. Data from all 3 wireless sensors will be
shown automatically and repeatedly one after another.
2. Turning off cycling
Repeatedly press the button until the icon
disappears.

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1. Short press the button
2. Press the button for 3 seconds and use the and
buttons to set the following values: Year, Date format,
Month, Day, 12/24 H Time format, Hour, Minute, Second.
3. Confirm the set value by pressing the button; holding
the arrow keys speeds up settings.
2 Alarms can be set on the weather station.
1. Short-press the button twice
2. Press the button for 3 seconds and use the arrows to
set the alarm hour and minutes.
3. Confirm the set value by pressing ; holding the arrow
keys speeds up settings.
Setting Time, Date and Time Zone
Alarm Settings
Repeatedly pressing the button activates alarm 1 (AL1);
alarm 2 (AL2); or both alarms at the same time (AL1, AL2);
or deactivates the alarms.
You can postpone (snooze) the alarm by 5 minutes by
pressing the button.
After pressing, the icons will start
flashing. Turn off the alarm by pressing button.
After pressing, the icons will stop flashing
and will remain on the screen. The alarm will activate again
the next day.
Alarm Activation/Deactivation/Snooze

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The station shows atmospheric pressure in hPa or in Hg
and keeps a history of pressure readings for the last 12
hours. To achieve a more accurate calculation of pressure
values, it is advised to manually set the altitude for the
place where the weather station is being used.
Setting Altitude and Atmospheric Pressure
Temperature limits can be set independently for up to 3
outdoor temperature wireless sensors. When minimum or
maximum temperature limit is activated, the (min)
or (max) icon will appear on the screen and
disappear after deactivation.
Setting Temperature Limits for Max/Min Temps
1. Short-press the button three times
2. Press the button for 3 seconds and use the arrows to
set altitude between -90 m to +1,990 m (10m increments).
3. Pressing the button switches between M/hpa and
Ft/in Hg units.
4. Short-press the button to quit settings.
Minimum
Maximum
Resolution
Outdoor
Temperature limit ranges
-50 °C to +10 °C
28 °C to +70 °C
0.5 °C
Indoor
0 °C–23 °C
26 °C–50 °C
0.5 °C
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