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                         WS-7095U 
Wireless 433 MHz 
24” Wall Hanging Wireless Weather Center 
 
Instruction Manual 
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
                    
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                        TABLE OF CONTENTS  Topic Page  Inventory of Contents/Additional Equipment: 3  Quick Set-Up Guide: 3  Detailed Set-Up Guide       Battery Installation: 4       LCD Screens: 5  Program Mode       Function Buttons: 6       LCD Contrast: 6       12/24-hour Time Display: 6       Time Setting: 6-7        Time Zone Setting: 7        Date Setting: 7        Date Display: 7        Selecting °F or °C and Inches or Millimeters: 7-8        Setting Forecast Sensitivity: 8        Displaying Relative/Absolute h
                    
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                        INVENTORY OF CONTENTS    1. WS-7095U—24” Wall Hanging  Wireless Weather Center  Figure 1. (Figure 1).    2. TX4U—Remote Thermo-Hygro    Figure 2 (temperature-humidity) Sensor: includes a  mounting bracket/receptor, rain cover, two mounting screws, and  adhesive tape (Figure 2).    3. TX5U—Rainfall Sensor: includes a  Figure 3 base, rainfall collector, and two  mounting screws (Figure 3).  4. Instruction manual and warranty card.   ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (not included)    1. Three fresh 1.5V C batt
                    
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                        DETAILED SET-UP GUIDE    I. BATTERY INSTALLATION    Batteries will fit tightly.  To avoid start-up problems, make sure that the  batteries do not spring free.    A. REMOTE THERMO-HYGRO SENSOR  Mounting  Bracket/Receptor  Battery  Cover  Rain  Cover  Thermo-Hygro  Sensor    1. Pull the cylindrical rain cover off the sensor.  2. Remove the battery cover (located on the backside of the sensor,  above the mounting post and bracket).  Press the arrow and slide  the battery cover off.  3. Observing th
                    
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                        C. WEATHER CENTER    1. Remove the battery cover.  To  do this, place a solid object in  the space provided at the lower- central position of the battery  cover (the cover has white  writing on it) then push up and  pull out on the battery cover.  Battery  2. Observe the correct polarity, and Cover  install three C batteries.    3. Replace the battery cover.  Battery    Compartment  THE LCD SCREENS    Immediately after the batteries have been installed, the LCD (Liquid Crystal  Display) Screens 
                    
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                        PROGRAM MODE    The Program Mode is laid out in a manner that allows you to program each  function separately, or you can follow the instructions entirely to program  the Weather Center.  Complete programming is usually done for the initial  set-up, and will require you to skip step 1 of each programming section  (from section III to XII).  The programming mode can be exited at any time  by either pressing the MIN/MAX button, or waiting for the 20-second time- out to take effect.      **Importan
                    
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                        4. Press the SET button to confirm, and to advance to the Time  setting mode.    IV. TIME SETTING    Note: The default time, after battery installation is “12:00.”  The  Weather Center will begin to keep track of time after this.    1. Press the SET button three times to enter the Time setting mode.  2. The hour digit will flash in LCD 1.  3. Press the CH/+ button to advance the hours.    Note: When setting the hours notice that there is no “AM” icon to  indicate that the time being set is in th
                    
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                        VII. DATE DISPLAY SETTING    1. Press the SET button nine times to enter the Date Display setting  mode.  2. The default “month/date/year” display will flash in LCD 2.  3. Press the CH/+ button to toggle between the default setting and the  “weekday/month/day” setting.  4. Press the SET button to confirm, and to advance to select °F or °C.    VIII. SELECTING °F OR °C AND INCHES OR MILLIMETERS    1. Press the SET button ten times to enter the °F/ °C setting mode.  2. The default “F” will flash in
                    
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                        X. DISPLAYING RELATIVE hPa/inHg OR ABSOLUTE hPa/inHg    Note: Air pressure can be displayed in four different measures:  Relative hPa/inHg and Absolute hPa/inHg.   Absolute settings give a true  and real-time air pressure reading (at user’s location) that cannot be  manually calibrated. Relative air pressure is measured in relation to sea  level and is the standard meteorological form of measure. Relative air  pressure settings must be manually programmed to suit the users needs.  Relative air p
                    
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                        XI. MANUALLY SETTING THE RELATIVE AIR PRESSURE    1. Press the SET button thirteen times to enter the Manual Setting of  the Relative Air Pressure mode.  2. The air pressure digits in LCD 4 will flash.  Use the CH/+ button  to set the appropriate Relative Air Pressure (check local weather  service).  3. Press the SET button to confirm, and to advance to select the Bar  Graph Display.    XII. SELECTING BAR GRAPH DISPLAY    Note: LCD 5 can display the History Bar Graph in 3 different ways.  1) It 
                    
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                        FEATURES & OPERATIONS    I. MOON PHASE    The Moon Phases, and their corresponding dates and tide levels, appear  in LCD 2.  While viewing LCD 2 in the normal display mode, the current  moon phase, corresponding tide level, and current date are all displayed.   There are 8 visible Moon Phases that will show in the LCD:   Waxing Moon Phases Waning Moon Phases  New Moon/High Tide Full Moon/High Tide Crescent Moon/Medium Tide Gibbous/Medium Tide First Quarter Moon/Low Tide Last Quarter Moon/Low Tid
                    
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                        every moon phase and its beginning dates until the year 2020  (wrapping around to 1998).    Note:  The Moon Phase features allow for the discovery of dates of  specific moon phases.  Hypothetically, if the date of the next full  moon were desired (and the current moon phase was not a full  moon), simply press the MOON button, press the CH/+ button  repeatedly until you reach a full moon display in LCD 2—the date  of the next full moon would be displayed.  Press the CH/+ button  repeatedly and th
                    
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                        Note: The time and date will automatically and simultaneously  appear in their respective LCD’s for all following steps in this  section.    2. Press the MIN/MAX button a second time.  The flashing minimum  temperature in LCD 3 shifts to flash the recorded maximum  temperature.  3. Press the MIN/MAX button a third time. In LCD 6 the Current  Outdoor temperature shifts to a flashing display of the minimum  recorded outdoor temperature.  4. Press the MIN/MAX button a fourth time.  The flashing min
                    
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                          Sunny—indicates that the weather is expected to improve (not that the  weather will be sunny).  Sun with Clouds—indicates that the weather is expected to be fair (not that  the weather will be sunny with clouds).  Clouds with Rain—indicates that the weather is expected to get worse (not  that the weather will be rainy).    The weather icons change when the unit detects a change in air pressure.   The icons change in order, from “sunny” to “sun with clouds” to “clouds  with rain” or the reverse
                    
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                        the indoor humidity.  The indicator will display a “happy-face” when  the temperature is between 68 °F and 79 °F (20 °C and 25.9 °C), and the  humidity is between 45% and 64%.  A “sad-face” will be displayed  when the temperature and humidity are outside the mentioned ranges.     If the humidity is below 45% the word “DRY” will appear to the right  of the “sad-face” icon.  If the humidity is above 54% the word “wet”  will appear to the right of the “sad-face” icon.    IV. BAR GRAPH HISTORIES    
                    
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                        air pressure has a rising trend, and the weather should improve.  If the  bars are dropping (lower on the right than the left) then the air pressure  has a falling trend, and the weather should worsen.    B. RAINFALL HISTORY    The bar graph will also display the rainfall history; this mode is  indicated by the appearance of the word “RAIN” at the top of the  LCD 5 screen.    The horizontal axis measures the past time periods, with “0”  representing the current day, week, or month and “7” repres
                    
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                        The bar graph displays the columns sequentially from “0” to “7”  until all columns are showing.  Then they are hidden again, and the  sequential display is repeated.  It is possible to read each column,  one at a time—simultaneously displaying the numeric  measurement for that column directly under the bar graph.  To do  this:    1. Press the RAIN button twice, either “DAY,” “WEEK,” or  “MONTH” should flash to the left of the “RAIN” icon.  2. Press the SET button, column “0” will flash, and the 
                    
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                        VI. RESETTING RAINFALL INFORMATION    A. RAINFALL QUANTITY TOTALS    Resetting the Rainfall Quantity Totals will clear the numeric data held  under “TOTAL,” “1h,” and “24h,” resetting all to 0.00 (appearing in  LCD 5).    From any selected normal display mode:    1. Press and hold the RAIN button for 3 seconds.  2. Resetting will automatically shift to display “TOTAL.”  The  numeric data under “TOTAL” in LCD 5 will read 0.00.    Note: Resetting the Rainfall Quantity Totals does not affect the Ra
                    
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                        C. HARD RESET OF EEPROM WEATHER CENTER MEMORY    Note: This is to be used if there are problems with transmission, or if  the rainfall history bar graph needs to be cleared.    1. Remove the batteries and wait 30 seconds.  (This will also reset the  Rainfall Quantity Totals).  2. Checking the polarity, install batteries.  3. During the brief 2 seconds that all LCD screens light up,  simultaneously press and hold the MOON and MIN/MAX buttons.    “267” (the default rain multiplicator setting) will
                    
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                        A. SET-UP OF MULTIPLE SENSORS    Note: The first sensor signal that the Weather Center receives is  nd automatically assigned as the “boxed #1.”  The 2 to be received is the  rd “boxed #2,” and the 3 is the “boxed #3.”    1. It is necessary to remove the batteries from all units currently in  operation.  2. Remove the battery covers to all sensor units (new and old).  3. Place all sensors in a numeric sequential order.  4. In sequential order, install batteries into the sensors (follow the  same