CO/Tech FT-0205 User manual

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ENGLISHSVENSKANORSKSUOMIDEUTSCH
Trådlös väderstation med USB
Trådløs værstasjon med USB
Langaton sääasema jossa USB
Funk-Wetterstation mit USB
Art.no Model
36-7959 FT-0205
FT020
Wireless
Weather Station with USB
Ver. 20191216
Original instructions
Bruksanvisning i original
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Alkuperäinen käyttöohje
Original Bedienungsanleitung

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USB Wireless Weather Station
Art. no 36-7959 Model FT-0205 (Indoor unit), FT020 (Outdoor unit)
Please read theentire instruction manual before using theproduct and then save it for
future reference. Wereserve theright for any errors in text or images and any neces-
sary changes made to technicaldata. Intheevent of technical problems or other que-
ries, please contact our Customer Services (see address details on theback).
Table of Contents
Safety..........................................................................................................4
Contents ....................................................................................................5
Fasteners:.............................................................................................................................. 5
Product description...............................................................................6
Indoor unit........................................................................................................................... 6
Outdoor unit ....................................................................................................................... 8
Installation ................................................................................................9
Inserting batteries..................................................................................9
Outdoor unit ....................................................................................................................... 9
Indoor unit........................................................................................................................... 9
Scanning for the outdoor unit sensors and
checking their operation..................................................................10
Anemometer.....................................................................................................................11
Rain sensor.........................................................................................................................11
Thermometer/Hygrometer..........................................................................................11
Indoor unit............................................................................................. 12
Key to the display............................................................................................................12
Settings/adjustments ....................................................................................................14
Max/min..............................................................................................................................17
Clearing recorded readings .........................................................................................17
Histogram, weather forecast and moon phase....................................................17
Display backlight.............................................................................................................19
Alarm ...................................................................................................................................19
Calibration..........................................................................................................................21

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Safety
• The weather station indoor unit must not be exposed to rain or moisture.
• The product must not be dismantled or modified in anyway.
• The product is not intended to be used as areference device and Clas Ohlson
will not be held liable for any damage which may result from inaccurate readings.
• Since thesolar panel for theoutdoor unit does not charge thebatteries,
rechargeable batteries should not beused. Highquality alkaline batteries or
lithium batteries should beused. Donot mix old and new batteries and or mix
alkaline batteries with lithium batteries. Whenreplacing batteries, always change all
thebatteries at thesametime.
• When you change thebatteries on theindoor unit, therecorded data (histogram)
and saved max and min values will be deleted.
• Do not subject theproduct to shocks or impacts.
• Appropriate personal safety equipment must be used while working on aroof
while installing theoutdoorunit.
• Do not stay on theroof in theevent of athunderstorm.
Installation .............................................................................................22
Choosing a location........................................................................................................22
Software (WeatherHome) ................................................................25
System requirements.....................................................................................................25
Installation .........................................................................................................................25
Instructions for use.........................................................................................................25
Care and maintenance ......................................................................29
Troubleshooting guide......................................................................30
Responsible disposal..........................................................................30
Specifications........................................................................................31
Sensor data........................................................................................................................31
Wireless transmission.....................................................................................................31
Indoor unit.........................................................................................................................31
Outdoor unit .....................................................................................................................31

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Contents
1. Indoor unit
2. Outdoor unit with sensors for wind speed, wind
direction, rainfall, temperature and humidity
3. Arm for mounting theoutdoor unit
4. Bracket for arm
5. Bracket for mast attachment
6. Mains adapter
7. USB cable
8. CD with software (WeatherHome)
Fasteners:
9. M5 machine screw and nut for mast attachment
10. M3 machine screw and nut for outdoor unit
attachment
11. Wood screw for wall/roof attachment

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Product description
Indoor unit
12. [SNOOZE/LIGHT]
Press to activate thesnooze function/change thedisplay
brightness. Holdin to turn thedisplay light on/off.
13. [CHANNEL/+]
Press to change thevalue/advance.
Holdin to manually scan for asensor.
14. [MODE/SET]
Press to change thedisplay mode/confirm selection.
Holdin to enter settingsmode.
15. [MAX/MIN/ALARM]
Press to display themax/min readings.
Holdin to display theset alarm limits.
16. [HISTORY/-]
Press to change thevalue/go back or select
thehistogram. Holdin to set thealarm and buttonsound.
17. Hanging hole
18. USB connection
19. DC6.0 V
20. Battery cover
21. Table stand

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A
B
C
E
F
D
A) “IN” Indoor temperature and humidity
“TIME” Time/date/day
B) “PRESSURE” Atmospheric pressure and weather forecast
C) “TEMPERATURE” Outdoor temperature
“HUMIDITY” Outdoor humidity
D) “WIND” Wind direction
“GUST” Wind speed
“AVERAGE” Average wind speed
“DEW POINT” Dewpoint
“FEELS LIKE” Perceived temperature
E) “RAIN” Rainfall
F) “HISTORY” Histogram (24- or 72-hour data graph)
“MOON PHASE” Phase of themoon

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Outdoor unit
22. Sensor for wind direction
23. Solar panel
24. Rainwater collector
25. Aerial
26. Anemometer (wind speed sensor)
27. Spirit level
28. Sensor for temperature and humidity (thermometer/hygrometer)
29. Rain gauge drain holes
30. LED indicator and [RESET ] button

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Installation
Inserting batteries
Note:
Insert batteries into theoutdoor unit before switching on theindoorunit. Assoon as
theindoor unit is switched on, it will begin to automatically search for thesensors on
theoutdoorunit. When inserting batteries into theunits, note themarkings in thebat-
tery compartments to ensure correct polarity.
Outdoor unit
Insert batteries
into theoutdoor
unit
Unpack and
check contents
Mount theoutdoor
unit in asuitable
location
Switch on the
indoor unit and wait
until theoutdoor unit
has been registered
Make weather
station settings and
check thefunction
of thesensors
1. Unscrew theretaining screw and remove
thebattery compartmentcover.
2. Insert 3×AA/LR6 batteries. TheLED
indicator will light for 3 seconds and then
flash every 16 seconds to indicate when
data is transmitted from theunit.
3. If theLED indicator does not flash after
thebatteries have been inserted, press
[RESET] to reset theunit.
4. Refit thebattery cover and tighten
theretainingscrew.
Indoor unit
Note:
• Make sure that theoutdoor unit is functioning before switching theindoor uniton.
• Make sure that theoutdoor unit is located adistance of between 1.5 m and 30 m
from theindoorunit. Iftheoutdoor unit is too close or too far away, theindoor unit
may have trouble receiving thedata signals.
• As soon as theindoor unit is switched on, it will begin to automatically scan for
thesensors on theoutdoor unit (the symbol will light). Donot press any buttons
until all thesensors have been registered otherwise thescan will be discontinued.
• The indoor unit can be powered either by batteries or themains using theincluded
mains adapter.

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Battery operation
1. Press in thecatch and remove thebatterycover.
2. Insert 3×AAA/LR03 batteries. Notethepolarity markings in
thebattery compartment to ensure correct insertion.
3. Refit thebatterycover.
Mains operation
• Connect themains adapter to theDC6.0 V
input socket and to a230 V mains electricity
socket. ACON will be appear on thedisplay
screen for 3 seconds.
• If themains adapter is disconnected and
theweather station goes over to battery
operation, AC OFF will appear on thedisplay
screen.
- Remember to unplug themains adapter
from thewall socket during heavy thunder
storms to protect theweather station.
Scanning for the outdoor unit sensors and
checking their operation
As soon as theindoor unit is switched on, it will begin to scan automatically for any
sensors in thevicinity. Thescan will be indicated by the lightingup.
Whenthesymbol is no longer illuminated, theoperation of thesensor can be tested.
Information
If during thescan theindoor unit can’t find, or loses contact with theoutdoor unit “--.-”
will appear on thedisplay. Tryscanning for thesensors manually:
In normal display mode, hold in [CHANNEL/+] for 3 seconds. “ ” will appear on
thedisplay.
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