ECOWITT WN1980 Operation Manual

ECOWITT WN1980 Operation Manual

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1 Features ............................................................................................................ 3
2 Specificatio ....................................................................................................... 4
3 Connection between console and Wi-Fi Router ............................................... 4
4 Power on ........................................................................................................... 5
4.1 Initial Display Console Set Up .................................................................... 5
4.2 Screen Display ............................................................................................ 7
5 Key ................................................................................................................... 8
5.1 Key function ................................................................................................ 8
5.2 Setting mode ............................................................................................... 9
5.3 Barometric Pressure Display ..................................................................... 12
5.3.1 Viewing Absolute vs. Relative Pressure ............................................. 12
5.3.2 Rate of Change of Pressure Graph ..................................................... 12
5.3.3 Relative Pressure Calibration Discussion .......................................... 12
5.4 Rain Display .............................................................................................. 13
5.4.1 Rain Increments of Measure .............................................................. 13
5.4.2 Increments of Rain Definitions .......................................................... 13
5.5 Wind Display ............................................................................................. 14
5.6 Temperature Display ................................................................................. 14
5.6.1 Wind Chill, Dew Point and Heat Index Display ................................ 14
5.7 Alarms ....................................................................................................... 14
5.7.1 Viewing High and Low Alarms .......................................................... 15
5.7.2 Setting High and Low Alarms ............................................................ 15
5.8 Max/Min Mode ......................................................................................... 19
5.8.1 Viewing Max/Min Values................................................................... 19
5.9 Resynchronize Wireless Sensor ................................................................ 20
5.10 Backlight Operation ................................................................................ 21
5.10.1 With USB cable (included) .............................................................. 21
5.10.2 Without USB cable ........................................................................... 21
5.11 Tendency Arrows ..................................................................................... 21
5.12 Wireless Signal Quality Indicator............................................................ 21
5.13 Weather Forecasting ................................................................................ 22
5.13.1 Storm Alert ....................................................................................... 22
6 Install & Wireless Communication ................................................................ 23
7 Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................................... 24
8 Warranty Information ..................................................................................... 26
Operation Manual
Model: WN1980

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    WiFi Weather Station Operation Manual Model: WN1980 Table of Contents 1 Features ......................3 2 Specificatio ....................... 4 3 Connection between console and Wi-Fi Router ..........4 4 Power on ......................5 4.1 Initial Display Console Set Up ..............5 4.2 Screen Display ....................
  • Page 2 QR perleggi il manuale italianoe conservalo perReferenza futura Instruction manuals https://s.ecowitt.com/BHGPPM Help Our product is continuously changing and improving, particularly online services and associated applications. To download the latest manual and additional help, please contact our technical support team: support@ecowitt.com support.eu@ecowitt.net (EU/UK)
  • Page 3: Features

    1 Features Figure 1: Display console front and back (1) Touch Key (2) Wi-Fi ready, works with ecowitt weather service, WU, WOW and custom server (3) Sharp LCD display (4) All ecowitt ecosystem sensors are supported for uploading to cloud server, and on LCD it displays data for wind, rain, outdoor temperature and humidity only.
  • Page 4: Specificatio

    ⚫ One WH57 lightning sensor ⚫ One WH68 4-in-1 sensor Indoor temperature, indoor humidity, wind direction and wind speed ⚫ One WN67 Outdoor Sensor Body with built-in: Thermo- hygrometer / Rain Gauge / Wind Speed Sensor/ Wind Direction Sensor ⚫ One WS69 Outdoor Sensor Body with built-in: Thermo- hygrometer / Rain Gauge / Wind Speed Sensor/ Wind Direction Sensor, Light and UV sensor, Solar panel...
  • Page 5: Power On

    4 Power on Figure 2: Batteries or USB cord (1) Unfold the desk stand and place it 5 to 10 feet away from the outdoor sensor. (2) Remove the battery door and insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries. Then plug in USB cord for normal operation. Please note the primary use of battery is for power cut back up purpose only, and always the console need to be powered via USB power.
  • Page 6 Figure 3: Display Console Screen Layout Figure 4: Display Console Screen Layout...
  • Page 7: Screen Display

    4.2 Screen Display Figure 5: Display Console Screen Layout Wind direction Rainfall Wind speed Barometric Pressure graphic RF icon Weather forecast 8 Channel Indoor/Outdoor Date Thermo-Hygrometer recycle icon (optional) Outdoor temperature WIFI icon Outdoor humidity Time Indoor humidity Daylight Savings Time (DST) Indoor temperature Table 1: Display console detailed items...
  • Page 8: Key

    5 Key 5.1 Key function The console has five keys for easy operation Figure 6 Description • MODE Press and hold for two seconds to enter the Set Mode. • Press to switch between Normal Mode, Max Mode, Min Mode, High Alarm Mode, Low Alarm Mode, MAC address display Mode •...
  • Page 9: Setting Mode

    RAIN PRE Table 2: Key function 5.2 Setting mode Note: DST, Time Zone setting can only be realized via ECOWITT APP. You will need to set time zone and DST properly if you have the console connected to internet. Press and hold the MODE button for two seconds to enter the Set Mode.
  • Page 10 Command Mode Settings Image [MODE] + Enter Set Press [TEMP +] or 2 seconds Mode, [WIND -] to switch OFF Beep On or and ON. This will prevent the beep from sounding when pressing any button. [MODE] Clear Press [TEMP +] or [WIND -] to switch OFF Max/Min and ON.
  • Page 11 [MODE] Press [TEMP +] or [WIND -] to adjust day up or down [MODE] Pressure Press [TEMP +] or Units of [WIND -] to change units of measure Measure between hap, mmHg or inHg. [MODE] Relative Press [TEMP +] or Pressure [WIND -] to adjust relative pressure up or...
  • Page 12: Barometric Pressure Display

    30-day average (in hPa). Figure 7 5.3.3 Relative Pressure Calibration Discussion The calibration can be realized on ECOWITT app by going to “sensor” page, and you can find the console of WN1980 to start with. To compare...
  • Page 13: Rain Display

    pressure conditions from one location to another, meteorologists correct pressure to sea-level conditions. Because the air pressure decreases as you rise in altitude, the sea-level corrected pressure (the pressure your location would be at if located at sea-level) is generally higher than your measured pressure.
  • Page 14: Wind Display

    Sunday morning at midnight (Sunday thru Saturday). • Monthly Rain is defined as the calendar month total and resets on the first day of the Month. • Yearly Rain is defined as the calendar year i.e. January 1- December 5.5 Wind Display Press the [WIND -] button to switch between average wind speed and, wind gust.
  • Page 15: Viewing High And Low Alarms

    5.7.1 Viewing High and Low Alarms To view the high alarm settings, press MODE button a third time, and the 错误!未找到引用源。 high alarms will be displayed, as shown in (a). To view the low alarm settings, press the MODE button a fourth time, and 错误!未找到引用源。...
  • Page 16 Command Mode Settings [MODE] + Enter High Alarm Press [TEMP +] or [WIND -] to adjust 2 seconds Set Mode, Alarm alarm hour up or down. Hour Press [RAIN/PRE] to turn the time alarm on or off. When the alarm is on, the alarm time icon will appear.
  • Page 17 [MODE] Alarm High Outdoor Press[TEMP +] or [WIND -] to adjust Temperature alarm value up or down. Press [RAIN/PRE] to turn the alarm on. The alarm icon will appear. Press [RAIN/PRE] to turn the alarm off. The alarm icon will disappear. [MODE] Alarm High Outdoor Press [TEMP +] or [WIND -] to adjust...
  • Page 18 [MODE] Alarm Low Indoor Press [TEMP +] or [WIND - ]to adjust Temperature alarm value up or down. Press [RAIN/PRE] to turn the alarm on. The alarm icon will appear. Press [RAIN/PRE] to turn the alarm off. The alarm icon will disappear. [MODE] Alarm Low Indoor Press [TEMP +] or [WIND -] to adjust...
  • Page 19: Max/Min Mode

    seconds. [MODE] means press the MODE button. Table 4: Alarm mode sequence and commands summarization 5.8 Max/Min Mode 5.8.1 Viewing Max/Min Values To view the max value, press the MODE button, and the max values will 错误!未找到引用源。 be displayed, as shown in (a).
  • Page 20 5.8.1.1 Display Wind Chill, Heat Index vs. Dew Point Max/Min Values While the max values are displayed as outlined in Section 错误!未找到 引用源。, press the TEMP+ button once to view the wind chill, twice to view the dew point, third to view the heat index and a fourth time to return to outdoor temperature.
  • Page 21: Resynchronize Wireless Sensor

    5.9 Resynchronize Wireless Sensor While in outdoor TH/wind chill/dew point/heat index display mode press TEMP+ button for 5 seconds, and the console will re-register the outdoor sensor array. While in 1-8 channel Thermo-hygro sensor display mode press TEMP+ button for 5 seconds, and the console will re-register the current channel outdoor sensor.
  • Page 22: Wireless Signal Quality Indicator

    Humidity Temperature Tendency Change per 3 Change per 3 Condition indicators Hours Hours Rising Rising > 3% Rising > 1º C / 2 ºF ︿ Falling Falling > 3% Falling > 1º C / 2 ºF ﹀ Table 5: Tendency indicators summarization Wireless Signal Quality Indicator 5.12 The wireless signal strength displays reception quality.
  • Page 23: Storm Alert

    Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure increases for increases decreases decreases for decreases for a sustained slightly, or slightly a sustained a sustained period of initial power period of period of time time time temperature is below freezing Table 7: Weather forecasting summarization 5.13.1 Storm Alert If there is a rapid drop in barometric pressure, the forecast icon will flash.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting Guide

    Wireless communication is susceptible to interference, distance, walls and metal barriers. We recommend the following best practices for trouble free wireless communication. Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI). Keep the console several feet away from computer monitors and TVs. Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). If you have other devices operating on the same frequency band as your indoor and/or outdoor sensors and experience intermitted communication between sensor and console, try turning off these other devices for troubleshooting purposes.
  • Page 25 Problem Solution Outdoor sensor The sensor array may have initiated properly and array does not the data is registered by the console as invalid, communicate to and the console must be reset. Press the reset the display button as described in Section 5.2. console.
  • Page 26: Warranty Information

    Problem Solution Relative pressure You may be viewing the absolute pressure, not the does not agree with relative pressure. official reporting station Select the relative pressure. Make sure you properly calibrate the sensor to an official local weather station. Reference Section 6.4.3 for details.
  • Page 27 their consequences. All trademarks and patents are recognized. We provide a 1-year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, is valid only on products purchased and only to the original purchaser of this product. To receive warranty service, the purchaser must contact us for problem determination and service procedures.

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