User manual

Manual WS 7060
- EN04 -
Outdoor sensor reception
- While doing initial operation or manual reception, the outdoor reception mode will be entered for 3 minutes and
the reception symbol will flash.
- Press the button for 3 seconds to start outdoor reception mode manually.
- The outdoor reception mode was successful once every channel displays values and the reception symbol
will be displayed permanently on the display.
Note:
- When sensor data in each channel not receives the same ID code within one hour, the channel will display the
last received value flashing, then enter 3 minutes outdoor receiving mode. After one hour, it will clear ID code
then enter 3 minutes RF receiving mode, at this time the display in which channel will display --.-, clearing the
Max/Min value. It will repeat until a signal is received.
- When the sensor data was lost, but the signal received again, the sensor date will be displayed and the
MAX/MIN value recorded
MIN/MAX values
- The lowest and highest values in each channel will be recorded and can be displayed at any time.
- In normal display mode, press the +/MAX/MIN button once to display the MAX values in each channel.
- Press the +/MAX/MIN button once again to display the MIN values.
- Press the +/MAX/MIN button once again to return to normal display mode.
- To clear all recorded values, press the +/MAX/MIN button for 3 seconds and the values on the display will
vanish for 1 second to indicate successful MAX/MIN clearing.
Displayed Temperature unit
- In normal display, press the -/C/F button to change the temperature unit between °C and °F.
Temperature and humidity range
- Indoor temperature scope: 32122050
- Testing cycle: 30 seconds
- Outdoor temperature scope: -58122-5050
- Indoor/Outdoor humidity scope: 20%95%
- When temperature value higher than scope it will display HH.H and when temperature lower than scope it will
display LL.L.
- When humidity value higher than scope it will display 95% and when humidity lower than scope it will display
20%.
Low battery indicator
When batteries in outdoor sensors or the main station are starting to run low on energy, the low battery indicator