Oregon Scientific Home Safety Product WMR200 User Manual

Professional Weather Center  
Model: WMR200 / WMR200A  
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific™ Professional Weather Center  
(WMR200 / WMR200A).  
USER MANUAL  
The base station is compatible with other sensors. To purchase additional sensors,  
please contact your local retailer.  
CONTENTS  
Introduction.............................................................................................................. 1  
Packaging Contents ............................................................................................... 1  
Main Unit............................................................................................................... 1  
Wind Sensor / Temperature & Humidity Sensor................................................. 1  
Solar Panel ........................................................................................................... 1  
Rain Gauge........................................................................................................... 1  
Assembly Parts .................................................................................................... 2  
Accessories - Sensors............................................................................................ 2  
Overview................................................................................................................... 2  
Front View ............................................................................................................ 2  
Back View ............................................................................................................ 2  
LCD Display ......................................................................................................... 2  
Detailed LCD Display View ..................................................................................... 2  
Barometer ............................................................................................................. 2  
Rainfall .................................................................................................................. 3  
UV ......................................................................................................................... 3  
Clock / Moon Phase.............................................................................................. 3  
Outdoor Temperature / Humidity .......................................................................... 3  
Indoor Temperature / Humidity ............................................................................. 3  
Wind Speed / Direction / Wind Chill ..................................................................... 3  
Bar Chart............................................................................................................... 3  
Wind Sensor ......................................................................................................... 4  
Rain Gauge .......................................................................................................... 4  
Outdoor Temperature / Humidity Sensor ............................................................. 4  
Getting Started......................................................................................................... 4  
Set Up Remote Wind Sensor................................................................................ 4  
Set Up Remote Temperature / Humidity Sensor................................................... 4  
Remote Unit Assembly ......................................................................................... 5  
Alternative Set Up: Remote Wind Sensor On Existing Pole ................................ 6  
Temperature / Humidity Sensor Mounted Separately........................................... 6  
Set up Rain Gauge................................................................................................ 6  
Getting Started......................................................................................................... 7  
Set up Base Station ............................................................................................. 7  
Insert Batteries ..................................................................................................... 7  
Sensor Data Transmission ................................................................................... 7  
Clock......................................................................................................................... 7  
Clock Reception ................................................................................................... 7  
Manually Set Clock .............................................................................................. 8  
Pressure .................................................................................................................. 8  
Set Altitude............................................................................................................ 8  
Rainfall...................................................................................................................... 8  
Accumulated Rainfall ............................................................................................ 8  
UV ............................................................................................................................. 8  
Weather Forecast .................................................................................................... 8  
Temperature and Humidity..................................................................................... 8  
Auto Scanning Function........................................................................................ 8  
Temperature and Humidity trends......................................................................... 8  
Heat Index ................................................................................................................ 8  
Wind.......................................................................................................................... 9  
Moon Phase ............................................................................................................. 9  
Bar Chart .................................................................................................................. 9  
Alarm ........................................................................................................................ 9  
Memory..................................................................................................................... 9  
MAX / MIN Records .............................................................................................. 9  
Hourly Records ..................................................................................................... 9  
Data Logger ......................................................................................................... 9  
Reset ...................................................................................................................... 10  
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 10  
Precautions ........................................................................................................... 10  
Specifications ........................................................................................................ 10  
About Oregon Scientific ....................................................................................... 11  
EU-Declaration Of Conformity.............................................................................. 11  
FCC Statement ...................................................................................................... 11  
Declaration of Conformity.................................................................................... 11  
Sensors with this logo  
are compatible with this unit.  
NOTE Please keep this manual handy as you use your new product. It contains  
practical step-by-step instructions, as well as technical specifications and warnings  
you should know about.  
PACKAGING CONTENTS  
MAIN UNIT  
1 x 6V  
Adapter  
1 x USB  
Cable  
4 x AA UM-3 1.5V batteries  
WIND SENSOR / TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY SENSOR  
2 x AA UM-3 1.5V  
batteries  
1 x Wind Sensor (1 x  
Wind Vane Above and 1  
x Anemometer Below)  
Aluminum-pole  
2 x AAA UM-3 1.5V  
batteries  
1 x Temperature /  
Humidity Sensor casing  
1 x Temperature /  
Humidity Sensor  
Sensor Connector  
SOLAR PANEL  
1 Solar panel connector  
1 x Solar panel  
RAIN GAUGE  
1 x Filter  
2 x UM-3 / AA  
6 x Washers  
1 x Rain Collector  
4 x Screws (Type C)  
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4. Indicates pressure alarm is ON  
1. Indicates HI / LO outdoor temperature alarms are ON  
2. MAX / MIN temperatures (refer to date stamp on clock area for more details)  
3. Sensor batteries low  
5. User selectable altitude / pressure measurement unit  
RAINFALL  
4. Displays from 1-10 outdoor sensors  
5. Heat index  
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5
6
6. Outdoor Temperature readings  
7. Temperature trend indicators  
8. Dew point temperature  
9. MAX / MIN humidity  
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3
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10. Indicates HI / LO outdoor humidity alarms are ON  
11. Humidity trend indicators  
12. User selectable temperature units  
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INDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY  
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3
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1. 0 (current) to – 24 hours rainfall record /  
2. Accumulated total rainfall (refer to SINCE date stamp in clock area for further  
details)  
3. Rain rate indicator  
4. Rain reading  
5. Sensor batteries low  
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6. Indicates high rainfall alarm is ON  
7. Shows accumulated rainfall of past 24 hours  
8. Rainfall unit  
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1. Indicates HI / LO temperature alarms are ON  
2. MAX / MIN temperatures  
UV  
3. Heat index  
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4. Indoor temperature reading  
5. Temperature trend indicators  
6. Dew point temperature  
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7. MAX / MIN indoor humidity  
8. Indicates HI / LO humidity alarms are ON  
9. Humidity trend indicators  
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2
10. User selectable temperature units  
WIND SPEED / DIRECTION / WIND CHILL  
1. 0 (current) to – 10 hours UV record  
2. UV level index  
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3. Sensor batteries low  
4. Indicates high UV alarm is ON  
5. UVI reading  
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3
CLOCK / MOON PHASE  
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2
DATA LOGGERMIN  
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1. Displays time of records, time stamp for Indoor / Outdoor temperature / humidity  
sensors and initial date set (Since date) for rainfall.  
2. Radio controlled clock  
1. User selectable measured winds: Gust / Average; Displays MAX wind speeds  
recorded  
3.  
indicates daily alarm is ON  
2. Indicates HI alarm is ON  
3. Sensor batteries low  
4. Displays Clock with seconds, Clock with day, Calendar, Data logger  
5. Data Logger displaying remaining number of days memory will allow for data  
collection  
4. Wind direction indicator  
6. Set Data Logging frequency (refer to Memory section)  
7. Moon phase display  
5. User selectable wind speed units  
6. Wind speed level indicator  
7. Wind chill temperature display  
8. Indicates LO windchill alarm is ON  
9. Windchill reading  
8. Offset time zone  
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY  
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2
3
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10  
BAR CHART  
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2
5
3
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4
11  
12  
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1. Bar chart icon area  
2. Barometer bar chart display  
3. Rainfall bar chart display  
4. UV bar chart display  
5. Measurement axis  
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1. Temperature / humidity sensor casing  
2. Solar power socket  
WIND SENSOR  
3. RESET button  
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4. Battery compartment  
GETTING STARTED  
SET UP REMOTE WIND SENSOR  
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The wind sensor takes wind speed and direction readings.  
The sensor is battery and solar powered operated. It is capable of transmitting data  
to the base station wirelessly within an approximate operating range of 100 meters  
(328 feet).  
IMPORTANT Ensure that the wind sensor is pointing North to enable it to record  
accurate readings.  
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NOTE The sensor should be positioned in an open area away from trees or other  
obstructions.  
1. Wind Direction  
2. Wind vane casing  
3. Anemometer  
To insert batteries:  
4. Solar power socket  
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RAIN GAUGE  
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Base and funnel:  
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1. Unscrew the anemometer from the wind sensor carefully.  
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2. Insert batteries matching the polarities (+ / -) and replace the anemometer. Press  
RESET after each battery change.  
1. Rain Gauge  
2. Battery compartment  
3. RESET button  
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1
2
3. Slide wind vane onto the end of the plastic attachment located on the aluminium  
pole.  
NOTE Use alkaline batteries for longer usage and consumer grade lithium batteries  
in temperatures below freezing.  
SET UP REMOTE TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY SENSOR  
1. Funnel  
2. Indicator  
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY SENSOR  
2
3
1
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1. Holding sensor, twist and click to the left.  
2. Pull sensor away from casing.  
3. Insert batteries matching the polarities (+ / -). Press RESET after each battery  
change.  
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To mount the temperature / humidity sensor:  
4. Insert sensor into the casing, twist and click to the right to secure.  
5. Slide temperature and humidity sensor onto the smaller end of the sensor  
connector.  
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REMOTE UNIT ASSEMBLY  
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4
2
12. Slide outdoor sensor onto vertical attachment bracket.  
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1. Insert the cone-shaped end into the pole.  
2. Using 2 screws, fix it firmly into place.  
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3. Insert the versatile plastic base into the pole. Align the holes of the pole with the  
holes of the plastic base.  
4. Secure the plastic base by inserting the screw and screwing it tightly into the  
holes of the plastic base and pole.  
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13. Slide the solar panel connector into place on the opposite side of the bracket.  
Slot the solar panel in place.  
14. Adjust the solar panel. Once facing desired direction, use screw to fix in place.  
IMPORTANT  
The sensor  
should be positioned in an open  
area away from trees or other  
obstructions.  
15. Loosen the wing bolt and adjust the angle. Tighten wing bolt to secure solar panel  
at desired angle.  
NOTE For best results, direct solar panel as follows:  
Solar panel facing:  
North  
if you reside in the:  
Southern Hemisphere  
Northern Hemisphere  
South  
5. Hammer pole (cone end down) into the ground at the desired spot until versatile  
plastic base is level with the ground.  
To mount the wind sensor:  
TIP Place a block of wood between the pole and the hammer to prevent damage  
to the pole.  
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16. Insert the wind vane into the attachment bracket.  
17. Screw aluminum pole firmly into place.  
6. Assemble middle pole on top of the bottom one.  
7. Using two screws, fix it firmly into place.  
IMPORTANT For best results, point the wind vane North.  
8. Assemble top pole on top of the middle one.  
9. Using two screws, fix it firmly into place.  
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18. Remove outdoor sensor from casing. Plug one solar panel cable into the socket.  
19. Replace sensor into the casing.  
20. Plug the other solar panel cable into the socket on the wind vane.  
10. Slide the vertical attachment bracket on top of the top pole.  
11. Using two screws, fix it firmly into place.  
This will provide the sensors with an additional power supply.  
NOTE There are slots to insert the solar power cables for convenient storage.  
There are also fasteners to help tighten the cables.  
NOTE The Solar panel is an energy saving feature, which is an environmentally  
friendly way to provide additional power to the sensors and prolongs battery life.  
However, it cannot replace battery power entirely. Sensors can operate entirely on  
battery power.  
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Securing the assembled remote unit:  
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7. Slide the solar panel connector into place on the other side of the bracket. Slot  
the solar panel in place.  
21. Insert the 2 rectangular base legs through the holes of the versatile base and  
hammer down.  
8. Adjust the solar panel. Once facing desired direction, use screw to fix in place.  
9. Loosen the wing bolt and adjust the angle. Tighten wing bolt to secure solar  
panel at desired angle.  
22. Using the string, tie a knot on the eye pins. Hammer each eye pin into the ground  
at a 90° angle.  
10. Remove outdoor sensor from casing. Plug one solar panel cable into the socket.  
Replace sensor into the casing.  
IMPORTANT Using the fasteners, tighten the string. To tighten, pull fastener down.  
To loosen, thread the string up through the fastener eyelets.  
NOTE For best results, direct solar panel as follows:  
Solar panel facing:  
North  
If you reside in the:  
Southern Hemisphere  
Northern Hemisphere  
South  
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ALTERNATIVE SET UP: REMOTE WIND SENSOR ON EXISTING POLE  
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11. Plug the other solar panel cables into the socket on the wind vane.  
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NOTE There are slots to insert the solar  
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power cable for convenient storage. There  
are also fasteners to help tighten the  
cables.  
1. Secure the plastic base onto existing pole with U-bolts, washers and bolts.  
2. Insert the horizontal attachment bracket into the base.  
3. Using a screw, fix firmly into place.  
ALTERNATIVE SET UP: TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY SENSOR  
MOUNTED SEPARATELY  
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1. Insert 4 type A screws into the holes of the sensor connector. Screw firmly into  
place, i.e., fence.  
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4. Insert wind sensor into the top of the bracket.  
SET UP RAIN GAUGE  
5. Using screws, fix aluminum pole firmly into place.  
6. Slide outdoor sensor onto bracket.  
The rain gauge collects rain and takes readings of rainfall rate and the total rainfall  
over a period of time. The sensor can remotely transmit data to the base station.  
IMPORTANT For best results, point the wind vane North.  
The base station and rain gauge should be positioned within an effective range:  
about 100 meters (328 Feet) in an open area.  
The rain gauge should be mounted horizontally about 1 meter (3 feet) from the  
ground in an open area away from trees or other obstructions to allow rain to fall  
naturally for an accurate reading.  
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To set up the Rain Gauge:  
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Install the base station batteries (4 x UM-3 / AA) matching the polarity (+ / -). Press  
RESET after each battery change.  
1. Remove screws and slide the cover off in an upwards motion.  
2. Insert the batteries (2 x UM-3 / AA), matching the polarities (+ / -). Press RESET  
NOTE Do not use rechargeable batteries. It is recommended that you use alkaline  
batteries with this product for longer performance.  
after each battery change.  
INSERT BATTERIES  
1. Remove the battery compartment.  
2. Insert the batteries, matching the polarities (+ / -).  
3. Press RESET after each battery change.  
MEANING  
LOCATION  
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Weather forecast area  
Main unit batteries low  
Rainfall / UV / Wind / Outdoor  
temperature / humidity area  
Sensor batteries low  
3. Remove the fibre tape.  
To ensure a level plane:  
SENSOR DATA TRANSMISSION  
To search for a sensor:  
Put a few drops of water on the cross at the base of the funnel to check the horizontal  
level.  
1. Select desired area to activate.  
2. Press and hold CH and MEM.  
3.  
icons will flash for 5 minutes.  
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NOTE Unit will search only for already registered sensors or new sensors reset  
within last 30 minutes. To register a new sensor, reset sensor prior to search.  
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2
The sensor reception icon in the remote sensor area shows the status:  
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ICON  
DESCRIPTION  
Water will pool to the center of the cross when the rain gauge is level.  
Main unit is searching for sensor(s)  
If water remains on 1-4, the gauge is not horizontal.  
If necessary, adjust the level using the screw.  
A channel has been found  
Sensor 1 data received  
The sensor cannot be found.  
TIP The transmission range may vary depending on many factors. You may need to  
experiment with various locations to get the best results.  
NOTE For best results, ensure the base is horizontal to allow maximum drainage  
of any collected rain.  
CLOCK  
GETTING STARTED  
CLOCK RECEPTION  
This product is designed to synchronize its clock automatically with a clock signal.  
SET UP BASE STATION  
NOTE Install batteries matching the polarities (+ / -) in the remote sensor before  
installing the base station.  
WMR200:  
Slide switch to EU / UK to select the desired signal.  
EU: DCF-77 signal: within 1500km (932 miles) of Frankfurt, Germany.  
UK: MSF-60 signal: within 1500km (932 miles) of Anthorn, England.  
WMR200A:  
WWVB-60 signal: within 3200km (2000 miles) of Fort Collins Colorado. Manually set  
clock to select time zone (Pacific, Mountain, Central or Eastern).  
indicates the status of the clock reception signal.  
ICON  
MEANING  
Time is synchronized  
Receiving signal is strong  
For continuous use, install the AC adapter. The batteries are for back-up use only.  
Time is not synchronized  
Receiving signal is weak  
NOTE Please make sure the socket-outlet is installed near the equipment and is  
easily accessible.  
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NOTE Reception takes 2-10 minutes. If the signal is weak, it can take up to 24 hours  
to get a valid signal.  
UV  
The UV index levels are as follows:  
UV INDEX  
DANGER LEVEL  
ICON  
To enable / disable signal reception:  
0-2  
Low  
Press and hold Clock area  
to enable / disable signal reception. A beep will  
sound to confirm action.  
3-5  
Moderate  
High  
NOTE For best reception, the base station should be placed on a flat, non-metallic  
surface near a window in an upper floor of your home. The antenna should be placed  
away from electrical appliances and not be moved around when searching for a  
signal.  
6-7  
8-10  
Very high  
Extremely high  
11 and above  
MANUALLY SET CLOCK  
WEATHER FORECAST  
1. Press Clock area  
to activate.  
This product forecasts the next 12 to 24 hours of weather within a 30-50 km (19-31  
mile) radius (US- with a 75% accuracy).  
2. Press SET to toggle between time zone offset, 12/24 hr format, hour, minute,  
year, day / month, month, day, time zone.  
Sunny  
3. Once in desired setting, press UP or DWN to change the settings.  
4. Press:  
Clear night  
SET to confirm and continue to next setting OR  
touch panel area (except tool bar) to confirm and exit.  
Partly cloudy  
WMR200: Time zone offset sets the clock +/- 23 hours from the received clock signal  
time.  
WMR200A: Select the time zone: (PA) Pacific, (EA) Eastern, (CE) Central or (MO)  
Mountain.  
Partly cloudy at night  
Cloudy  
NOTE The language options are English (E), German (D), French (F), Italian (I),  
and Spanish (S).  
Rainy  
To select clock display mode:  
Press clock area  
repeatedly to toggle between:  
Snowy  
Clock with seconds  
Clock with weekday  
Date with year  
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY  
To toggle temperature unit:  
Data logger (please refer to Memory / Data logger section)  
1. Press Indoor  
/ Outdoor  
Temperature / Humidity area.  
PRESSURE  
2. Press UNIT to select °C / °F.  
To toggle barometer unit:  
To auto-scan between sensors (Outdoor):  
1. Press barometer area  
to toggle between Altitude / current barometer.  
1. Press Outdoor Temperature / Humidity area.  
2. Press and hold CH to display data for each sensor.  
2. Press UNIT to select FEET / M or inHg / mmHg / mb / hPA.  
SET ALTITUDE  
AUTO SCANNING FUNCTION  
Set the altitude to reflect distance from sea level at your position.  
To activate the outdoor temperature and humidity auto-scan function:  
1. Press and hold CH to activate auto-scan. The temperature and humidity display  
1. Press barometer area  
to display ALT.  
will scroll from indoor to ch1 through to ch10.  
2. Press SET.  
2. Press CH / MEM to stop the auto-scan.  
3. Press UP / DWN to set the altitude in 10 m (33 ft) increments from -100 m (-328  
ft) to 2500 m (8202 ft).  
NOTE Channel 1 is used for the outdoor temperature and humidity sensor provided in  
this package. Additional temperature and humidity sensors can use other channels.  
4. Press SET or touch panel area (except tool bar / forecast area) to confirm.  
To change channel:  
RAINFALL  
Press CH to change channel.  
To select rainfall display mode:  
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY TRENDS  
The temperature and humidity trend icons are based on recent sensor readings.  
Press rain area  
to toggle between:  
Rain rate  
The trend lines are shown next to the temperature and humidity readings. The trend  
is shown as follows:  
Hourly Rainfall  
Accumulated rainfall  
RISING  
STEADY  
FALLING  
Rainfall recorded in the past 24 hours  
Press UNIT to select mm / in.  
ACCUMULATED RAINFALL  
To display SINCE DATE:  
HEAT INDEX  
1. Press rain area  
repeatedly until Accumulated Rainfall display. (Clock area  
Press Indoor  
actual temperature felt:  
/ Outdoor  
Temperature / Humidity area to display the  
will display the start date / time of rainfall recording).  
TEMPERATURE  
RANGE  
To reset SINCE DATE:  
WARNING  
MEANING  
Press and hold MEM to set current time as start of accumulated rainfall records.  
27°C to 32°C  
(80°F to 89°F)  
Caution  
Possibility of heat exhaustion  
32°C to 40°C  
(90°F to 104°F)  
Extreme Caution  
Possibility of heat dehydration  
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4. Press UP / DWN to set the desired values.  
41°C to 54°C  
(105°F to 129°F)  
Danger  
Heat exhaustion likely  
5. Press  
ALARM to confirm and continue to next setting OR.  
54°C to 92°C  
(130°F to 151°F)  
Strong risk of dehydration / sun  
stroke  
Extreme danger  
touch anywhere on the screen (except tool bar / weather forecast area) to  
confirm and exit.  
NOTE Heat index is only calculated when temperature is 80° F / 27°C or above.  
To enable / disable alarms:  
1. Press desired area to activate.  
WIND  
2. Press ALARM to display set Time and HI / LO alarm.  
To select wind display mode:  
3. Press ALARM ON/OFF to turn alarm ON / OFF.  
“- -“ indicates alarm is not set / disabled.  
Press wind area  
to toggle between:  
Gust  
NOTE Clock alarm sound is different from weather alarms to allow for easy  
differentiation by user.  
Average  
To silence any alarm: Press anywhere on the screen.  
Press UNIT to select unit: knots / kph / mph / m/s.  
The wind level is shown by a series of icons:  
Lost  
NOTE  
will continue flashing, despite silenced alarm, for at least 2 minutes or  
until condition ceases.  
Light  
Moderate  
Strong  
Storm  
sensor  
NOTE When alarm is on, the channel of triggered alarm will be displayed.  
0-8 mph  
9-25 mph  
(14-41 km/h)  
26-54 mph  
(42-87 km/h)  
>55 mph (>88  
km/h)  
(3-13 km/h)  
MEMORY  
MAX / MIN RECORDS  
Area  
Type of Memory  
Temperature  
Current Temperature  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MOON PHASE  
Heat Index  
1. Press clock area  
to activate.  
2. Press SET repeatedly to display Year / Calendar date.  
Humidity  
Current Humidity  
Dew Point  
3. Press UP / DWN to view moon phase for specific dates.  
New Moon  
Full Moon  
Wind  
Gust Wind Speed  
Wind Chill  
Waxing Crescent  
First quarter  
Waning Gibbous  
To view MAX / MIN records:  
1. Press desired area to activate.  
2. Press MEM to toggle between MIN / MAX recorded values.  
Last quarter  
To clear individual area records:  
1. Press desired area to activate.  
Waxing Gibbous  
Waning Crescent  
2. Press and hold MEM.  
3. Delete process is complete when display shows current reading.  
BAR CHART  
HOURLY RECORDS  
To select chart display mode:  
Display  
Hourly readings of up to  
24 hours back  
Barometer  
Hourly Rainfall  
UV  
Press bar chart area to toggle between these chart displays:  
24 hours back  
Barometer  
Rain  
10 hours back  
UV  
To view hourly records:  
1. Press desired area to activate.  
ALARM  
2. Press UP / DWN to view current (0) / hourly reading.  
Weather alarms are used to alert you of certain weather conditions. Once activated,  
the alarm will turn off when a certain criterion is met.  
When MAX / MIN reading is displayed, the corresponding timestamp will be  
Area  
Type of alarm  
Barometer  
displayed in the clock area  
.
Barometer  
Rain  
HI  
Rain rate  
HI  
DATA LOGGER  
UV  
UV  
HI  
To set DATA LOGGER:  
Temperature  
Current Temperature  
HI  
1. Press clock area  
until DATA LOGGER mode is displayed.  
LO  
HI  
2. Press SET.  
Heat Index  
3. Press UP / DWN to select frequency of data recording (1 / 2 / 5 / 10 /15).  
4. Press SET.  
Humidity  
Current Humidity  
HI  
LO  
HI  
5. Number of days memory will allow for records will be displayed.  
Dew Point  
LO  
No. of days available for data logging with Memory  
Frequency in minutes  
available*  
Clock  
Wind  
Daily Alarm  
1
29  
Gust Wind Speed  
Low Wind Chill  
HI  
2
58  
LO  
5
145  
291  
436  
To set the alarm:  
10  
15  
1. Press desired area to activate.  
2. Press ALARM to display Time and HI / LO alarm.  
3. Press and hold ALARM.  
* based only on all provided sensors in this package being used, and after all memory  
has been cleared.  
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To view remaining days for records:  
SPECIFICATIONS  
MAIN UNIT  
Press clock area  
until DATA LOGGER mode is displayed.  
Dimensions  
(L x W x H)  
Weight  
149 x 198 x 47 mm  
(5.9 x 7.8 x 1.9 inches)  
510 g (1.12 lbs) without battery  
NOTE When DATA LOGGER is full, i.e., no more records can be stored on unit,  
DATA LOGGER’ and ‘O Days’ will flash.  
INDOOR BAROMETER  
To upload records to PC:  
Barometer unit  
Measuring range  
Accuracy  
mb/hPa, inHg and mmHg  
700 – 1050mb/hPa  
Plug USB and upload onto computer.  
+/- 10 mb/hPa  
Resolution  
1mb (0.0 inHg)  
Altitude setting  
Sea level  
User setting for compensation  
Sunny, Clear night, Partly Cloudy, Cloudy,  
Cloudy at night, Rainy and Snowy  
Historical data and bar chart for last 24hrs  
Weather display  
Memory  
INDOOR TEMPERATURE  
Temp. unit  
°C / °F  
Displayed range  
Operating range  
Accuracy  
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)  
-30°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)  
0°C - 40°C: +/- 1°C (+/- 2.0°F)  
40°C - 50°C: +/- 2°C (+/- 4.0°F)  
20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)  
Current, Min and Max temp.  
Dew Point w/ Min and Max  
Hi / Lo  
NOTE PC program provided must be installed before uploading of records from  
main unit.  
To clear records:  
Comfort  
Memory  
1. Press clock area  
until DATA LOGGER is displayed.  
2. Press and hold MEM.  
Alarm  
3. All LED icons will light up and turn off consecutively (right to left). Delete process  
INDOOR RELATIVE HUMIDITY  
Displayed range  
Operating range  
Resolution  
2% to 98%  
is complete and successful after blinking of last icon  
.
25% to 90%  
1%  
RESET  
Accuracy  
25% - 40%: +/- 7%  
40% - 80%: +/- 5%  
80% - 90%: +/- 7%  
40% to 70%  
Press RESET to return to the default settings.  
Comfort  
Memory  
Alarm  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Current, Min and Max  
Hi / Lo  
PROBLEM  
Barometer  
Calendar  
Clock  
SYMPTOM  
REMEDY  
Strange readings  
Strange date / month  
Cannot adjust clock  
Set unit  
RADIO-CONTROLLED / ATOMIC CLOCK  
Change language  
Synchronization  
Clock display  
Hour format  
Auto or disabled  
Disable radio-controlled clock  
HH:MM:SS  
12hr AM/PM or 24hr  
DD/MM or MM/DD  
(E, G, F, I, S)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Adjust batteries  
Press RESET  
Manually activate radio  
controlled clock  
Calendar  
Cannot auto-synch  
Shows “LL” or “HH”  
Weekday in 5 languages  
Battery  
4 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V batteries  
AC adapter 6V  
Temp  
Temperature is out-of-range  
REMOTE WIND SENSOR UNIT  
1.  
2.  
Check batteries  
Check if sensors are  
within range  
Remote  
sensor  
Cannot locate  
remote sensor  
Dimensions (L x W x H)  
Weight  
178 x 76 x 214 mm (7 x 3 x 8.4 inches)  
100 g (0.22 lbs) without battery  
m/s, kph, mph, knots  
Wind speed unit  
Speed accuracy  
2 m/s ~ 10 m/s (+/- 3 m/s)  
10 m/s ~ 56 m/s (+/- 10%)  
16 positions  
PRECAUTIONS  
Direction accuracy  
Transmission of  
wind speed signal  
Memory  
Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity.  
Approx. every 14 seconds  
Do not cover the ventilation holes with any items such s newspapers, curtains  
etc.  
Max speed gust  
Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid over it, dry it immediately with  
a soft, lint-free cloth.  
Battery  
2 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V batteries  
Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials.  
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY UNIT  
Do not tamper with the unit ’s internal components. This invalidates the  
warranty.  
RELATIVE TEMPERATURE  
Dimensions  
(L x W x H)  
Weight  
115 x 87 x 118 mm  
Only use fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries.  
Images shown in this manual may differ from the actual display.  
(4.5 x 3.4 x 4.6 inches)  
130 g (0.286 lbs) without battery  
°C / °F  
When disposing of this product, ensure it is collected separately for special  
treatment.  
Temp. unit  
Displayed range  
Operating range  
Accuracy  
-50°C to 70°C (-58°F to 158°F)  
-30°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)  
-20°C – 0°C: +/- 2°C (+/- 4.0°F)  
0°C - 40°C: +/- 1°C (+/- 2.0°F)  
40°C - 50°C: +/- 2°C (+/- 4.0°F)  
50°C - 60°C: +/- 3°C (+/- 6.0°F)  
20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)  
Current, Min and Max temp.  
Dew Point w/ Max and Min  
Wind chill temp. and min  
Placement of this product on certain types of wood may result in damage to its  
finish for which Oregon Scientific will not be responsible. Consult the furniture  
manufacturer's care instructions for information.  
The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the  
manufacturer.  
Do not dispose old batteries as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such  
waste separately for special treatment is necessary.  
Comfort  
Memory  
Please note that some units are equipped with a battery safety strip. Remove the  
strip from the battery compartment before first use.  
RELATIVE HUMIDITY  
NOTE The technical specifications for this product and the contents of the user  
Displayed range  
Operating range  
Resolution  
2% to 98%  
25% to 90%  
1%  
manual are subject to change without notice.  
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Accuracy  
25% - 40%: +/- 7%  
40% - 80%: +/- 5%  
80% - 90%: +/- 7%  
40% to 70%  
Name:  
Address:  
Oregon Scientific, Inc.  
19861 SW 95th Ave.,Tualatin,  
Oregon 97062 USA  
Comfort  
Memory  
Battery  
Telephone No.:  
1-800-853-8883  
Current, Min and Max  
2 x UM-4 (AAA) 1.5V batteries  
declare that the product  
Product No.:  
RF TRANSMISSION  
WMR200 / WMR200A  
Professional Weather Center  
IDT Technology Limited  
Block C, 9/F, Kaiser Estate,  
Phase 1,41 Man Yue St.,  
Hung Hom, Kowloon,  
Hong Kong  
RF frequency  
Range  
433MHz  
Product Name:  
Manufacturer:  
Address:  
Up to 100 meters (328 feet) with  
no obstructions  
Transmission  
Approx. every 60 seconds  
1 for Wind/ Rain/ UV and 10 for  
Temp. / Humidity  
No. of Channel  
REMOTE RAIN GAUGE  
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2) This device  
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Dimensions  
(L x W x H)  
107 x 87 x 56 mm  
(4.2 x 3.4 x 2.2 inches)  
Weight  
134 g (0.3 lbs) without battery  
mm/hr and in/hr  
Rainfall unit  
Range  
0 mm/hr – 999 mm/hr  
1 mm/hr  
Resolution  
Accuracy  
< 15 mm/hr: +/- 1 mm  
15 mm to 9999 mm: +/- 7%  
Past 24hrs, hourly and accumulated  
from last memory reset  
2 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V  
Memory  
Battery  
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC  
products. If you’re in the US and would like to contact our Customer Care department  
directly, please visit: www2.oregonscientific.com/service/support  
OR  
Call 1-800-853-8883.  
For international inquiries, please visit: www2.oregonscientific.com/about/  
international  
EU-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
Hereby, Oregon Scientific, declares that this Professional Weather Center (Models:  
WMR200 / WMR200A) is in compliance with the essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.Acopy of the signed and dated Declaration  
of Conformity is available on request via our Oregon Scientific Customer Service.  
COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED  
All EU countries, Switzerland CH  
and Norway  
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FCC STATEMENT  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
WARNING Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsible  
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in  
residential installation.  
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This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
The following information is not to be used as contact for support or sales. Please call  
on the warranty card for this product) for all inquiries instead.  
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