Sainlogic WS0310 User Manual

Sainlogic WS0310 User Manual

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1. Introduction..........................................................................3
2. Warnings and Cautions........................................................3
3. Getting Started.....................................................................3
3.1 Parts List.........................................................................3
3.2 Recommend Tools.........................................................6
3.3 Sensor Assembly Set Up................................................6
3.4 Display Console..............................................................9
3.4.1 Layout of Display Console.......................................9
3.4.2 Setup the Display Console ....................................10
3.5 Sensor Operation Verification.......................................12
3.6 WiFi Setup Guide.........................................................13
4. Sensors Pre-Installation.....................................................13
4.1 Test the Sensors Before Installation.............................13
4.2 Site Survey Before Installation......................................14
5. Final Installation of Sensors...............................................16
5.1 Integrated outdoor Sensor Installation..........................16
6. Low Battery Icon................................................................21
7. Display Console Operation................................................21
7.1 Quick Display Mode......................................................21
7.2 Set (Program) Mode....................................................22
7.3 Sensor Search Mode................................................25
7.4 Max/Min Viewing and Reset Mode...............................25
7.5 Snooze Mode...............................................................27
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Adalene
March 8, 2025

Where is the quick display mode

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Mr. Anderson
March 8, 2025

To enter Quick Display Mode on the Sainlogic WS0310, press the following buttons:
- Once for time, time/week, and second.
- Twice for rainfall.
- Three times for outdoor dew point temperature.
- Four times for wind average.
- Five times for pressure.

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Bob
March 9, 2025

how do I reset the time on WSO310?

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Mr. Anderson
March 9, 2025

To reset the time on the Sainlogic WS0310:

1. Press the SET (MODE) key to enter the time setting mode.
2. Press the SET (MODE) key again to adjust the 12/24-hour format if needed. Use the [+] or [-] key to switch between formats.
3. Press the SET (MODE) key again to set the hour. Use the [+] or [-] key to adjust the hour.
4. Press the SET (MODE) key again to set the minutes. Use the [+] or [-] key to adjust the minutes.
5. Continue pressing the SET (MODE) key to exit or adjust other settings.

To exit the set mode at any time, press the SNOOZE button.

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Robert Sheehan
March 9, 2025

how do i switch the temperature from C to F?

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Mr. Anderson
March 9, 2025

To switch the temperature units from Celsius to Fahrenheit on the Sainlogic WS0310, press the SET/MODE key until the temperature units of measure option appears. Then, press the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key to toggle between °F and °C.

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Robert Sheehan
March 9, 2025

how di change temperature from C to F?

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Mr. Anderson
March 9, 2025

To change the temperature units from Celsius to Fahrenheit on the Sainlogic WS0310:

1. Press the SET/MODE key until you reach the temperature units setting.
2. Press the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key to switch between °F and °C.
3. Confirm the selection by waiting or pressing the SET/MODE key again to move to the next setting.

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Summary of Contents for Sainlogic WS0310

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    SAINLOGIC WS0310 Professional WiFi Weather Station User Manual 1. Introduction................3 2. Warnings and Cautions............3 3. Getting Started..............3 3.1 Parts List.................3 3.2 Recommend Tools............6 3.3 Sensor Assembly Set Up..........6 3.3.1 Install Integrated Outdoor Sensor Battery....6 3.4 Display Console..............9 3.4.1 Layout of Display Console........9 3.4.2 Setup the Display Console ........10...
  • Page 2 7.6 Backlight Mode.............27 8. Alarm Mode................28 8.1 Alarm Triggered............28 8.2 View High/Low Alarm Value.........29 8.3 Setting the Alarms............29 8.4 Alarm and Key Beeper ON/OFF........31 9. Optional Calibration Mode..........31 9.1 Calibration of Temperature Mode.........32 9.2 Calibration of Humidity Mode........33 9.3 Calibration of Sensors Mode........34 10.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1.Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the WS0310 Professional WIFI Wireless Weather Station. The following user guide provides step by step instructions for installation, operation and troubleshooting. 2.Warnings and Cautions Warning: Any metal object may attract a lightning strike, including your weather station mounting pole.
  • Page 4 Item Image Display Console Frame Dimensions : 8.47x6.22x0.87inch (215x158x22mm) LCD Dimensions: 6.7x4.9inch (170x125 mm) Integrated Outdoor Transmitter Dimensions: 13x11x5.9 inch (330x280x150mm) Foot Mounting (with pole insert) Dimensions: 4x3x1.5inch (101x76x37mm) Mounting Bracket Back Plate (pole mount) Dimensions: 3x2.96x0.79inch (76x75x20mm) Mounting Pole Dimensions: 11.8x1.18x0.79inch (300x30x20mm) - 4 -...
  • Page 5 Item Image Pole mounting nuts (M3) / bolts Ø3) Pole mounting nuts (M5) / bolts ( Ø5) Tapping screws Manual Power Adapter Figure 1 - 5 -...
  • Page 6: Recommend Tools

    3.2 Recommend Tools  Precision screwdriver (for small Phillips screws)  Compass or GPS (for wind direction calibration)  Adjustable Wrench. 3.3 Sensor Assembly Set Up Note: The outdoor sensor array must be powered and updating before powering up the console, or the console will stop scanning and connecting with the sensors.
  • Page 7 Note: Do not install the batteries backwards. You can permanently damage the outdoor sensors. The solar panel does not charge the batteries, so rechargeable batteries are not recommended. Figure 3 Remove the battery door on the back of the sensor by removing the set screw, as show in Figure 4.
  • Page 8 Figure 4 Inserting 3 AA fresh batteries as show in Figure 5. Close the battery door. Make sure that the gasket (around the battery compartment) is properly seated in its trace prior to closing the door and Tighten the set screw. Note: We recommend installing Lithium AA batteries for outdoor sensors in cold weather environments The Integrated outdoor sensor LED indicator(White button) will...
  • Page 9: Display Console

    Figure 6 3.4 Display Console 3.4.1 Layout of Display Console The following illustration shows the full segment LCD display for feature description purposes only in Figure 10 and will not appear like this during normal operation. - 9 -...
  • Page 10: Setup The Display Console

    1. Outdoor temperature 19. Pressure (REL and ABS) display display 2. WIFI network 20. Pressure units of measure 3. Outdoor humidity display 21. Wind speed average 4. Outdoor humidity HI/LO display alarm icon 22.Wind gust display 5. Min/Max reset for 24h icon 23.Wind speed units of 6.
  • Page 11 2. Display Console Batteries Installation Remove the battery door on the back of the display, as shown in Figure 7. Install three AAA (alkaline or lithium)) batteries. The display will beep once and layout of display will light up for a few seconds to verify all segments are operating properly.
  • Page 12: Connect Sensors With Display Console

    3.4.3 Connect Sensors with Display Console Once the display console is powered up, it will automatically scan all the nearby Integrated Outdoor sensors. Note: Do not press any button until all the remote sensors report in the display screen, otherwise the display console will terminate to connect with remote sensors.
  • Page 13: Wifi Setup Guide

    rain reading on the display console is not reading 0.00. Each “ticking” represents 0.01 inch of rainfall. 2. Verify proper operating of the wind speed. Rotate the wind cups manually or with a constant speed fan. Verify the wind speed is not reading 0.0. 3.
  • Page 14: Site Survey Before Installation

    period, you can check out all of the functions, ensure proper operation, and familiarize with the professional weather station and calibration procedures. This will also allow you to test the wireless range of the weather station. 4.2 Site Survey Before Installation Do a site survey before installing the weather station.
  • Page 15: Best Practices For Wireless Communication

    4.3 Best Practices for Wireless Communication Wireless communication is susceptible to other interference, such as distance, walls and metal barriers. We recommend the following best and useful practices for trouble-free wireless communication. 1. Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI). Keep the console several feet away from computer monitors and TVs. 2.
  • Page 16: Final Installation Of Sensors

    Wood 10-40% Brick 10-40% Concrete 40-80% Metal 90-100% 5. Final Installation of Sensors 5.1 Integrated Outdoor Sensor Installation This Professional Weather Station can be used in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Prior to installation, you will need to calibrate the wind direction. Note: There are four alphabet letter of N, E, S and W around the wind direction.(N is North, E is East, S is South, W is West)
  • Page 17 5.1.1 Northern Hemispheres (NOR) References. The cardinal directions (N, S, E, W) molded on the body of the outdoor sensor are indicators for the Northern Hemisphere only. Step 1: There is a “S” indicator on the wind vane that indicates South, as shown in Figure 12.
  • Page 18 sunny position) when it comes to install the Integrated outdoor sensor, as show in figure 8. Step 1: Install the Integrated outdoor transmitter and face the solar panel to the North. North South Figure 8 Step 2: Console operation set to Southern Hemispheres( SOU in the time area) in Location division.
  • Page 19 Fasten the integrated outdoor sensor to the mounting pole brackets with two foot-mounting screws Ø3 bolts and M3 nuts. Then, tighten the mounting pole to your existing mounting pole with the four bolts ( Ø5) and nuts (M5) , or fix it on the flat surface with four tapping screws, as show in Figure 9.
  • Page 20 5.1.4 Mounting & Fixing the Sensor Vertically Fasten the integrated outdoor sensor to the mounting pole brackets with two foot-mounting screws Ø3 bolts and M3 nuts. Then, tighten the mounting pole to your existing mounting pole with the four bolts ( Ø5) and nuts (M5) , or fix it on the flat surface with four tapping screws, as show in Figure 10.
  • Page 21: Low Battery Icon

    6. Low Battery Icon A low battery indicator icon is shown in the display window for integrated outdoor sensor. When the low battery icon appears (The Integrated outdoor sensor battery voltage is lower than 3.6V), replace the batteries in the sensor with fresh batteries. Be sure to never mix old and new batteries, and never mix battery types such as alkaline and lithium together.
  • Page 22: Set (Program) Mode

    1. Time, Time/Week and Second. Press the CHANNEL/+ or MAX/MIN/- key to toggle between time, time/week and second. 2. Rainfall. Press the CHANNEL/+ or MAX/MIN/- key to toggle between rate, 24h, week, month and total. To clear the total rain, press the CHANNEL/+ or MAX/MIN/- button until total rain is displayed.
  • Page 23 1. Time SYNC(default: ON). Press the SET/MODE key again to set the network time sync. Press the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key to switch between SYNC time ON/OFF of measure. Synchronize the time of the device with WiFi. 2. 12/24 Hour Format (default: 12h). Press the SET/MODE key again to adjust the 12/24 hour format setting (FMT).
  • Page 24 Max/Min can be programmed to clear daily (at midnight) or manually. Press the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key to switch between ON (Clears 24h) and OFF (Manually). 10. Temperature Units of Measure (default: °F):. Press the SET/MODE key again to change the temperature units of measure.
  • Page 25: Sensor Search Mode

    initial weather icon of Sunny, Cloudy, Partly Cloudy or Rainy. (For detailed information of this part please refer to 10.2) 16. Sunlight Display Units (default: W/ ㎡ ). Press the SET/ MODE key again to change the sunlight units of measure. Press the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key to toggle the sunlight units between , W/㎡, fc or lux.
  • Page 26 or dew point) and indoor temperature and humidity (temp or dew point). Press the MAX/MIN/- key for three seconds to clear all Max values.(Rainfall, wind speed, wind gust, pressure, UV and Sunlight, temperature and humidity maximum values). Press the SNOOZE key to exit the min/max checking and reset mode, return to normal display mode.
  • Page 27: Snooze Mode

    7.5 Snooze Mode If the alarm sounds, and you wish to silence the alarm, press the SNOOZE key, the backlight will turn on. The alarm icon will continue to flash and the alarm will silence for five minute. Press any key (MAX/MIN/-,SET/MODE,ALARM,CHANNEL/+) to permanently exit the SNOOZE mode.
  • Page 28: Alarm Mode

    Note: The backlight operation is different when operating on batteries to save power. If the display console only powered by battery, and backlight is off, Press the SNOOZE button once. The backlight will turn on for five seconds, and if no operation is performed for three seconds, the backlight will turn off.
  • Page 29: View High/Low Alarm Value

    8.2 View High/Low Alarms Value To view the current alarm settings, press the ALARM key to enter the alarm mode. HI AL 1 will be displayed in the date area. At the same time Alarm 1 time and HI alarm parameters of indoor temperature and humidity, outdoor temperature and humidity, rain rate, AT, feels like, wind gust, wind average, absolute pressure, UV index, Sunlight are displayed.
  • Page 30 To adjust the alarm parameter, press the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key to increase or decrease the alarm settings, or press and hold the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key for three seconds to increase or decrease the alarm settings rapidly. Press the ALARM key to turn on (the alarm icon will appear ) and off the alarm.
  • Page 31: Alarm And Key Beeper On/Off

    Note: To prevent repetitive temperature alarming, there is a 0.9 °F(0.5°C) tolerance band. For example, if you set the high alarm to 80.0°F(26.7°C) and silence the alarm, the alarm icon will continue to flash until the temperature falls below 80.0°F (26.7°C), at which point, the alarm will reset and must increase above 80.0°F(26.7°C) to activate again.
  • Page 32: Calibration Of Temperature Mode

    Note: The calibrated value can only be adjusted on the display console.The outdoor remote sensor(s) always displays the un-calibrated or measured value. Note: The measured humidity range is between 10% and 99%. Humidity cannot be accurately measured outside of this range.
  • Page 33: Calibration Of Humidity Mode

    calibration mode. The indoor temperature will begin flashing. Press the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key to increase or decrease the temperature reading (in increments of 0.1). Press and hold the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key for three seconds to increase or decrease rapidly. Press the ALARM key to reset current value.
  • Page 34: Calibration Of Sensors Mode

    To exit the humidity calibration mode at any time, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button on the top of the display console. If no operation is performed, the calibration mode will timeout in 30 seconds. Note: The Humidity is a difficult parameter to measure accurately and drifts over time.
  • Page 35 Press the ALARM key to reset current value. Example: The calibrated pressure sources measure 28.37 inHg. The display console pressure reads 28.75 inHg. Offset = 28.37 - 28.75 = - 0.38 inHg  Relative Pressure Calibration In the calibration mode, press the SET key again, the “REL” symbol will display at the pressure section, the relative pressure value will flash.
  • Page 36 sea-level corrected pressure (the pressure your location would be at if located at sea-level) is generally higher than your measured pressure. Thus, your absolute pressure may read 28.62 inHg (969 mb) at an altitude of 1000 feet (305 m), but the relative pressure is 30.00 inHg (1016 mb).
  • Page 37 Press and hold the CHANNEL/+ or MAX/MIN/- key for three seconds to increase or decrease rapidly. Press the ALARM key to reset current value. Note: The wind gust is also affected by the wind speed calibration factor. Discussion: Wind speed and wind gust are adversely affected by installation constraints.
  • Page 38 Press the CHANNEL/+ key or MAX/MIN/- key to adjust the rain calibration factor from 0.75 to 1.25, where: Calibrated Rain = Calibration factor x Measured Rain Press and hold the CHANNEL/+ or MAX/MIN/- key for three seconds to increase or decrease rapidly. Press the ALARM key to reset current value.
  • Page 39: Other Features Of Display Console

    Press the ALARM key to reset current value. To exit the Sensor calibration mode at any time, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button on the top of the display console. If no operation is performed, the calibration mode will timeout in 30 seconds.
  • Page 40: Moon Phase

    Pressure is rising and the previous Sunny condition is partly cloudy. Pressure is falling and the previous condition is sunny Partly or Pressure is Cloudy rising and the previous condition is cloudy Pressure is falling and the previous condition is partly Cloudy cloudy or Pressure is rising and the...
  • Page 41: Feels Like And At Temperature

    10.4 Feels Like and AT Temperature 10.4.1 Feels Like Temperature Feels like temperature is a combination of Heat Index and Wind Chill. 1. Temperatures less than 4.4°C(40°F), the wind chill is displayed, as shown in the National Weather Service Wind Chill Table below: - 41 -...
  • Page 42 2. Temperatures greater than 26.7°C(80°F), the heat index is displayed, as shown in the National Weather Service Heat Index Table below: 10.4.2 Apparent Temperature (AT) AT is a linear regression that is not restricted, and is more appropriate to outside conditions because it includes wind, and was intended as an assessment of what exposed body surfaces feel like in cold, windy conditions Regression equations of this universal scale are formulated for...
  • Page 43: Pressure Threshold Setting

    10.5 Pressure Threshold Setting The pressure threshold (the negative or positive rate of change of pressure signifying a change in the weather) can be adjusted from 2 hPa to 4 hPa (default level 2 hPa). The lower the level pressure threshold setting, the higher sensitivity for weather forecast changes.
  • Page 44 A. Remove the rain collector funnel - 44 -...
  • Page 45: Trouble Shooting Guide

    B. Install the collector funnel. Replace the Integrated outdoor sensor batteries once every 1-2 years 12. Trouble Shooting Guide Problem Solution - 45 -...
  • Page 46 Wireless remote If any of the sensor communication is not reporting in to lost, dashes (--.-) will be displayed on console. the screen. To reacquire the signal, press and hold the CHANNEL/+ button There are dashes for 3 seconds, choose the lost sensor (--.-) on the display and the remote search icon will be console.
  • Page 47 Move the display console around electrical noise generating devices, such as computers, TVs and other wireless transmitters or receivers. Move the remote sensor to a higher location. Move the remote sensor to a closer location. Indoor and Outdoor Allow up to one hour for the sensors to Temperature do stabilize due to signal filtering.
  • Page 48: Specification

    13. Specification 13.1 Measurement Specifications The following table provides specifications for the measured parameters. Measurement Range Accuracy Resolution Indoor 0 to 60 °C ± 1 °C 0.1 °C(°F) Temperature (32 to 140°F) (± 2°F) Outdoor -40 to 60 °C ± 1 °C 0.1 °C(°F) Temperature (-40 to 140°F)
  • Page 49 ±7% Wind Direction 0 - 360º ± 10º (16 ± 1º (16 point point compass) compass) Wind Speed 0 to 50 m/s 2 m/s ~10 0.1 m/s m/s:±0.3m/s , 10m/s ~50 m/s: ±10% (whichever is greater) Barometric 300 to 1100 ±...
  • Page 50 Note: Solar panel doesn't charge the battery and it is an auxiliary power supply Adapter: 6V~500mA(included) Battery life: Minimum 12 months for base station with excellent reception. Intermittent reception may reduce the battery life. Minimum 12 months for sensors (use lithium batteries in cold weather climates less than -20°C(-4°F).
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  • Page 52 Manufacturer : Sainlogic High Tech Innovation Co.,LTD F9,De Zhong Industrial Park, Li Pu Street,Shenzhen,China Post:518001 www.sainlogic.com Email: info@sainlogic.com FCC ID :2ALHJ-WS0310 - 52 -...

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