Instruction Manual AcuRite® Atlas™ Indoor Display model 06061
How It Works AcuRite® Atlas™ is an environmental monitoring station that delivers key information on current outdoor conditions in your exact location. The outdoor device contains sensors that read temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, rainfall, UV, light intensity, and optionally lightning (requires optional Lightning Detection Sensor; may be purchased separately).
Set Up Your Indoor Display 1 Plug In Plug in the power adapter. Once the display is powered on, it will help guide you through the next steps. 2 Lift Antenna On the top of the display, lift the antenna for optimal signal reception. POWER ON Copyright Chaney Instrument Co. 3 Install Batteries In the battery compartment of the AcuRite® AtlasTM outdoor device, install four AA alkaline or lithium batteries. Lithium batteries are recommended in low temperature conditions, especially o o below -4 F / -20 C.
5 Mount Outdoor Device Set Up Display Follow the on-screen prompts to set the time, date, and units of measurement. For more details on outdoor device setup and placement, see the outdoor device instruction manual. 1. Find a suitable place to mount the outdoor device: At least 5 feet (1.5 meters) off the ground SOUTH Select Your Time Zone U.S. - Central Standard Rear solar panel facing south OR Away from heat and humidity sources next Level for accurate rain reporting 2.
How To Add An Outdoor Device To view your AcuRite outdoor device readings from an indoor display, the device must be added to the display. Note: This procedure is also required to be completed if you are replacing an outdoor device. 1. Verify the outdoor device is powered on. 2. From the top-left section of the indoor display, select the Menu icon ( ) 3. Select Sensors.
Features & Settings Outdoor temperature Wind last reading, wind direction arrow, two minute average, today’s peak Ticker Menu Select to view monthly records, configure alarms, or set preferences 12 to 24 Hour Animated Weather Forecast Rainfall today’s rainfall, rainfall rate, accumulated rainfall for current week, and month, and year to date Records 6 SD card indicator Indicates an SD card is currently inserted in the display to log data Display settings volume, brightness, sleep mode Indoor tempe
Time And Date Settings Unit Of Measurement Settings Display Appearance Settings You can set the indoor display’s time and date settings, including the time zone, Daylight Saving Time, and the time and date format. You can set the unit of measurement displayed for barometric pressure, temperature, wind direction, wind speed, rainfall, and lightning distance. How To Set Time and Date Formats 1.
Charts & Monthly Records The indoor display stores in its local memory the last 48 hours of readings that are displayed in charts and the monthly reading records. Charts Available for Indoor and Outdoor Temperature and Humidity, Barometric Pressure, Light Intensity, UV, Wind Speed, Lightning, and Rainfall. Monthly Reading Records Shows high, low, and accumulation reading records by month. How To View A 6 Or 48-Hour Reading Chart 1. From the main screen, select a reading type. 2.
ALARMS How To Set An Alarm How To Adjust The Alarm Volume Alarms provide a quick and easy way to know when a condition you are monitoring has reached a certain threshold. When a condition set in an alarm is reached, the indoor display activates an 1. From the top-left section, select the Menu icon ( ). 1. From the bottom-left of the display, locate the alarm volume icon. 2. Select Alarms. 2. 3. Select Indoor on readings taken by the display. Select Outdoor readings taken by the outdoor device.
How To Disable All Alarms How To Disable A Single Alarm 1. From the top-left section, select the Menu icon ( ). 2. Select Indoor alarms on readings taken by the display. 2. Select Alarms. 3. Select Indoor alarms on readings taken by the display. Select Outdoor alarms on readings taken by the outdoor device. 4. Using the left and right arrows, select the reading type of the alarm to be disabled > select Next. 5. Select the alarm icon until it displays OFF. 10 1. Select Alarms.
READING CALIBRATIONS How To Set A Reading Calibration When placement or an environmental factor may impact temperature, humidity, or barometric pressure readings, setting a calibration adjustment can improve accuracy. 1. From the top-left section, select the Note: Calibration adjustments are only applied to readings displayed on the indoor display and stored on the optional SD card.
HAVING PROBLEMS? Limited One (1) Year Warranty Visit us online We warrant that the AcuRite Atlas Environmental Monitoring station premium product we manufacture and cover under this warranty is of good material and workmanship and, when properly installed and operated, will be free of defects for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. We’re Here to Help. www.AcuRite.com Get more information or download the full AcuRite Atlas™ product manual.
Instruction Manual AcuRite® Atlas™ Outdoor Device model 06059
How It Works AcuRite® Atlas™ is an environmental monitoring station that delivers key information on current outdoor conditions at its installation location. The outdoor device contains sensors that read temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, rainfall, UV, light intensity, and optionally lightning (requires optional Lightning Detection Sensor; may be purchased separately).
2 Device Components 1. Wind speed anemometer 5. Bubble level 2. Mounting knob 6. UV and light sensor 3. Battery compartment 7. Rainfall collector 4. Solar cell 8. Wind direction vane Install Batteries Open the battery compartment, and insert four (4) AA alkaline or lithium batteries. Lithium batteries are recommended in low temperature conditions, especially below -4°F (-20°C). Note: Heavy duty or rechargeable batteries are not recommended.
3 Optional: Install Lightning Detection Sensor If you have the optional Lightning Detection Sensor, insert it in the battery Note: If you do not have a Lightning Detection Sensor, you can always add one later. Visit www.Acurite.com for more information. 4 Mount Device Outdoors AcuRite sensors are sensitive to surrounding environmental conditions. Proper placement of the outdoor device is critical to the accuracy and performance of this product.
Placement for Maximum Accuracy Important Additional Placement Guidelines Choose an open location with no obstructions above or around the outdoor device for the most accurate measurements. Maximize Wireless Range Place outdoor device away from large metallic items, thick walls, metal surfaces, or other objects that may limit wireless communication.
Adjust the Wind Vane Orientation (Optional) Note: Most users will not need to complete this step. When mounting the AcuRite Atlas outdoor device, as long as the rear solar panel is facing south, the wind the factory. However, if you must mount the outdoor device in a different direction or otherwise need to adjust its wind vane orientation, complete the steps below. 1. In the battery 6 rapidly. Wind direction information will now use the new orientation.
HAVING PROBLEMS? Limited One (1) Year Warranty Visit us online We warrant that the AcuRite Atlas Environmental Monitoring station premium product we manufacture and cover under this warranty is of good material and workmanship and, when properly installed and operated, will be free of defects for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. We’re Here to Help. www.AcuRite.com Get more information or download the full AcuRite Atlas™ product manual.
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