UPM WS2635 Specifications

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Wireless Weather Station

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Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10INTERFERENCEInterference occurs when radio waves or electronic signals are blocked or interrupted by consumer electronic products. In the case of a

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

11Set Channel for one or multiple sensorsThe WS2635 comes with only one temperature/humidity transmitter (WT440H)but it is compatible with up to three

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12RECEIVER SETUPSetting the receiverLift the battery door located at the back of the receiver and insert 3 AA batteriesaccording to the indicated pola

Page 5 - DIAGRAM REFERENCE

13SYNCHRONISATIONAutomatic Learning Function1. After batteries have been inserted into the temperature/humidity sensor, wind gauge, rain gauge and

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14Receiver installation (WS2635)The receiver has an adjustable stand and a wall mount hole. To attach receiver to the stand, simply click stand ball i

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15CLOCK AND DATE SETTING RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK (RCC)The WS2635 is designed to automatically synchronize it’s calendar and clock, if it is brought wit

Page 8 - TRANSMITTER SETUP

16Clock setting (See Diagram A)1. Press and hold MODE [1] for 3 seconds to enter clock setting mode (the time will flash).2. Press HOUR/+ [2] to s

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17ALARM CLOCK SETTINGAlarm setting (See diagram A)Scroll to alarm mode using MODE [1]. (Alarm bell symbol will appear )1. Press HOUR/+ [2] to set

Page 10 - INTERFERENCE

18ALTITUDE SETTINGSetting the altitude (height from sea level) (See diagram A)Once the synchronization process is complete and the time and date are s

Page 11 - SET CHANNEL

19MOON PHASESThe moon phase on your WS2635 is automatically updated according to the year/month/day.Moon Phase Display1. New Moon2. Young Crescent3. F

Page 12 - RECEIVER SETUP

2TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction ...3Diagram reference...

Page 13 - SYNCHRONISATION

20TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY DISPLAY Checking Outside Temperature & Humidity (See diagram A)1. Press CHN [4] to toggle between the data of your te

Page 14 - INSTALLATION

TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY TRENDThe trend arrow displays the temperature & humidity trend, determined by thesensor in the past half hour interval.

Page 15 - CLOCK AND DATE SETTING

TEMPERATURE ALARMOutside temperature alarm (See diagram A)1. Scroll to the outside temperature alarm mode by pressing MODE [1] 4 times repeatedly.

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00-2 0-1CalmCalm; smoke rises vertically.The sea is mirror like.12-51-3LightSmoke drift indicates winddirection.26-124-7LightWind felt on face, leaves

Page 17 - ALARM CLOCK SETTING

751-6132-38StrongWhole trees in motion;Inconvenience felt whilewalking against the wind.At sea, 13-20ft 4-6m waves.862-7439-46GaleBreaks twigs off tre

Page 18 - ALTITUDE SETTING

WIND SPEED & DIRECTION(See diagram B)Wind direction [3]:The long arrow in the LCD compass (with the arrow tip) indicates the current wind directio

Page 19 - MOON PHASES

RAIN GAUGE DISPLAYThe rain gauge is a device which collects and measures precipitation (rainfall or melting snow). The precipitation can be displayed

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ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE DISPLAYYour weather station displays the existing atmospheric pressure in inches of mercury (inHg). It is commonly acknowledged t

Page 21 - TEMPERATURE ALARM

PRESSURE HISTORICAL BAR GRAPHThe bar graph lets you see the pressure trend over a period of 12 hours.Pressure Trend28InHg

Page 22 - WIND SPEED/DIRECTION DISPLAY

SunnyCloudySnowingFreezeWarningStorm AlertAnimated weather forecast symbolsThis weather station is capable of detecting barometric pressure changes, a

Page 23 - WIND SPEED DISPLAY

INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your purchase of this UPM Wireless Weather Station WS2635. Please take the time to read and understand this manual, to

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WEATHER FORECASTINGREMARKS:* The temperature/humidity transmitter should be placed outdoors on channel 1, since this is the default weather forecast

Page 25 - WIND SPEED & DIRECTION

TROUBLESHOOTING31Wait for about 1-2 minutes to ensure the units are not in a phase change. Otherwise, re-synchronize receiver by holding the CHN "

Page 26 - RAIN GAUGE DISPLAY

32FCC / Industry Canada COMPLIANCEThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the

Page 27 - ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE DISPLAY

SPECIFICATIONSWeather Station Receiver WS2635Battery Type: 3 x1.5V AA batteriesTemp Range:

Page 28 - PRESSURE HISTORICAL BAR GRAPH

MAINTENANCETo clean the exterior of the unit, use only a soft cloth moistened with water; do not use soap or detergent. Do not dis-assemble the receiv

Page 29 - WEATHER FORECASTING

INTRODUCTION- Air Pressure (WS2635 / Barometer):A barometric pressure sensor is located within the receiver unit itself. The barometer monitors the at

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DIAGRAM REFERENCEReceiver layout - (refer to the diagram sheet)See diagram A1. MODE : to scroll through clock, alarm, altitude and temperature alarm

Page 31 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Receiver LCD display - (refer to the diagram sheet)See diagram B1. Rain fall records in mm/inches2. Wind speed in km/h or mph3. Wind direction4. Anima

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7Temperature / Humidity remote sensor (WT440H)See diagram C1. SET: to enter house code and channel setting mode.2. C/F: change between Cº or Fº temper

Page 33 - SPECIFICATIONS

8TRANSMITTER SETUPBefore following the steps below, make sure you have the following items:- Compass (not included)- 9 x AA batteries (included)- 10 s

Page 34 - WARRANTY

9- When the wind gauge's batteries are low, the following symbol will display on the receiver, under the wind speed display:Setting the rain g

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