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					<description><![CDATA[PROFESSIONAL WEATHER STATION WITH WIRELESS 5­IN­1 SENSOR Model :  YC9385 USERS’ INSTRUCTION ABOUT THIS USER’S MANUAL This symbol represents a warning.  To ensure safe use, always adhere to the instructions described in this documentation. This symbol is followed by a user’s tip PRECAUTIONS Read and keep these instructions, heed all warnings and follow all instructions. Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity. Do not cover the ventilation holes with any items such as newspapers, curtains etc. Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid over it, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials. Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. This invalidates the warranty. Placement of this product on certain types of wood may result in damage to its finishing for which the manufacturer will not be responsible. Consult the furniture manufacturer’s care instructions for information. Display main unit is only suitable for indoor use. – An appliance is only suitable for mounting at a height of 5. 2m. (Equipment mass 5. kg) Working temperature: -5 to 50°C. CAUTION! risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type A battery cannot be subjected to high or low extreme temperatures, and low air pressure at high altitudes during use, storage or transportation, if not, it may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. Replacement of a battery with an incorrect type that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. – Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, that can result in an explosion. The technical specifications for this product and the contents of the user manual are subject to change without notice. INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting Professional Weather Station with integrated 5­in­1 multi-sensor. The wireless 5­in­1 sensor contains a self­emptying rain collector for measuring rainfall, anemometer, wind vane, temperature, and humidity sensors. It is fully assembled and calibrated for easy installation. It sends data by a low-power radio frequency to the Display Main Unit up to 150m away (line of sight). The display Main Unit displays all the weather data received from the 5­in­1 sensor outside. It remembers the data for a time range for you to monitor and analyze the weather status for the past 24 hours. It has advanced features such as the HI /LO Alert alarm which will alert the user when the set high or low weather criteria are met. The barometric pressure records are computed to give users forthcoming weather forecasts and stormy warnings. Day and date stamps are also provided to the corresponding maximum and minimum records for each weather detail. The system also analyzes the records for your convenient viewing, such as the display of rainfall in terms of rain rate, daily, weekly and monthly records, whereas wind­speed in diﬀerent levels, and expressed in Beaufort Scale. Diﬀerent useful readings such as Wind­chill, Heat Index, Dew­point, and Comfort level are also provided. With Radio­controlled / Atomic clock feature built­in, the system is truly a remarkable personal Professional Weather Station for your own backyard. Note: This instruction manual contains useful information on the proper use and care of this product. Please read this manual through to fully understand and enjoy its features, and keep it handy for future use. OVERVIEW Display main unit SNOOZE / LIGHT button HISTORY button MAX/MIN button RAINFALL button BARO button WIND button INDEX button CLOCK button ALARM button ALERT button DOWN button UP button °C/°F slide switch RCC button SCAN button RESET button Battery compartment Alert LED indicator LCD display with backlight Table stand Wireless 5­in­1 Sensor Rain collector  Balance indicator Antenna Wind cups Mounting pole  Radiation shield  Wind vane Mounting base Mounting claim Red LED indicator RESET button Battery door Screws Rain gauge Rain collector Tipping bucket Drain holes Rain sensor Temperature and humidity sensor Radiation shield Sensor casing (Temperature and humidity sensor) Wind sensor Wind cups (anemometer) Wind vane LCD DISPLAY Normal time and calendar / Moon phase Max/Min/Previous indicator Low battery indicator for the main unit Time Ice pre­alert on  RC Signal strength indicator DST icon Moon phase Day of the week Alarm icon Date Month Indoor temperature and humidity window Comfort/cold/hot icon Indoor indicator Indoor humidity Hi / Lo Alert and Alarm Indoor temperature Outdoor temperature and humidity window Outdoor signal strength indicator Outdoor indicator Outdoor humidity Hi / Lo Alert and Alarm Outdoor temperature Low battery indicator for sensor 12+ Hour forecast 1. Weather forecast indicator 2. Weather forecast icon Barometer Barometer indicator Histogram Absolute/Relative indicator Barometer measurement unit (hPa / inHg / mmHg) Barometer reading Hourly records indicator Rainfall Rainfall indicator Time range record indicator Day records indicator Histogram Hi Alert and Alarm Current rainfall rate Rainfall unit (in / mm) Wind direction/Wind speed Wind direction indicator Wind direction indicator(s) during last hour Current wind direction indicator Wind speed indicator Wind levels and indicator Beaufort scale reading Current wind direction reading Average/Gust wind indicator Wind speed unit (mph / m/s / km/h / knot) Hi Alert and Alarm Wind chill/ Heat index/ Indoor dewpoint Wind chill/ Heat index/ Indoor dewpoint indicator Wind chill/ Heat index/ Indoor dewpoint reading INSTALLATION AND SETUP Install WIRELESS 5­IN­1 WEATHER SENSOR Your wireless 5­IN­1 sensor measures wind­speed, wind­direction, rainfall, temperature, and humidity for you. It’s assembled and calibrated for your easy installation. INSTALL BATTERIES Unscrew the battery door at bottom of the unit and insert the batteries according to the +/­ polarity indicated. Screw the battery door compartment on tightly. Note:­ Ensure the water-tight O­ring is properly aligned in place to ensure water resistance.  The red LED will begin ﬂashing every 12 seconds. ASSEMBLY THE STAND AND POLE Step 1 Insert the top side of the pole to the square hole of the weather sensor. Note: Ensure the pole and sensor’s indicator align. Step 2 Place the nut in the hexagon hole on the sensor, then insert the screw in the other side and tighten it with the screwdriver. Step 3 Insert the other side of the pole to the square hole of the plastic stand. Note: Ensure the pole and stand’s indicator align. Step 4 Place the nut in the hexagon hole of the stand, then insert the screw in the other side and then tighten it by the screwdriver. Install the wireless 5­IN­1 sensor in an open location with no obstructions above and around the sensor for accurate rain and wind measurement. Install the sensor with the smaller end facing the North to properly orient the wind direction vane. Secure the mounting stand and bracket (included) to a post or pole, and allow a minimum 1.5m oﬀ the ground Mounting guidelines: Install the wireless 5­in­1 sensor at least 1.5m oﬀ the ground for better and more accurate wind measurements. Choose an open area within 150 meters from the LCD display Main Unit. Install the wireless 5­in­1 sensor as level as possible to achieve accurate rain and wind measurements. A bubble level device is provided to ensure a level installation. Mount the wireless 5­in­1 sensor with the wind meter end pointing to the North to correctly orient the direction of the wind vane. DISPLAY MAIN UNIT Stand and batteries installation The unit is designed for desktop or wall mount for easy viewing. Remove the battery door of the main unit. Insert 3 new AA-size batteries according to the “+/­” polarity mark on the battery compartment. Replace the battery door. Once the batteries are inserted, all the segments of the LCD will be shown brieﬂy before entering the radio­controlled time reception mode. The RC clock will automatically start scanning for the radio­controlled time signal in 8 seconds. Note: If no display appears on the LCD after inserting the batteries, press the RESET button by using a pointed object. In some cases, you may not receive the signal immediately due to the atmospheric disturbance. Pairing of wireless 5­in­1 sensor with Display Main Unit After the insertion of batteries, the Display Main Unit will automatically search and connect the wireless 5­in­1 sensor (antenna blinking). Once the connection is successful, antenna marks and readings for outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall will appear on the display. Changing batteries and manual pairing of sensor Whenever you changed the batteries of the wireless 5­in­1 sensor, pairing must be done manually. Change the batteries to new ones. Press the [SCAN] button. Press the [RESET] button on the sensor. Note: Pressing [RESET] button at bottom of the wireless 5­in­1 sensor will generate a new code for pairing purposes. Always dispose of old batteries in an environmentally safe manner. Radio­controlled / atomic clock function When the unit receives RC signal, a sync­time symbol “” will appear on the LCD, and synchronizes daily. Note: The strength of the radio­controlled time signal from the transmitter tower may be aﬀected by geographical location or building around it. Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV set, computers, etc. Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plates. Closed areas such as airports, basements, tower blocks, or factories are not recommended. Time setting The unit automatically set itself accordingly to the Radio Controlled Clock signal it received. To set the clock/calendar manually, ﬁrst disable the reception by holding the RCC button for 8 seconds. To manually set the clock / Time Zone selection Press and hold [CLOCK] button for 2 seconds until “12 or 24Hr” ﬂashes. Use the [UP]/[DOWN] button to adjust, and press the [CLOCK] button to proceed to the next setting. Repeat 2 above for setting of TIME ZONE, HOUR, MINUTE, SECOND, YEAR, MONTH, DATE, HOUR OFFSET, LANGUAGE and DST. Note: The unit will automatically exit setting mode if no button was pressed in 60 seconds. The hour oﬀset is for MSF version. Its range is between ­23 and +23 hours. The language options are English (EN), French (FR), German (DE), Spanish (ES), and Italian (IT). DST (Daylight Saving Time) feature is set to Auto (factory set). The clock has been programmed to automatically switch when the daylight saving time is in eﬀect. User can set the DST to OFF to disable the feature. To one­time Stop / Activate RCC signal reception 1. During the RCC reception, press [RCC] button to stop the current RCC reception. 2. During the normal time mode, press [RCC] button to activate the RCC reception at once. To permanently Disable / Enable RCC signal reception 1. Press and hold [RCC] button 8 seconds to disable the reception. 2. Press and hold [RCC] button 8 seconds to enable automatic RCC reception. To turn on/oﬀ alarm clock (with ice­alert function) Press the [ALARM] button anytime to show the alarm time. Press [ALARM] button to activate the alarm. Press again to activate the alarm with the ice­alert function. To disable the alarm, press until the alarm icon disappears. To set the alarm time Press and hold [ALARM] button for 2 seconds to enter alarm setting mode. HOUR will begin to ﬂash. Use [UP]/[DOWN] button to adjust HOUR, and press [ALARM] button to proceed to set MINUTE. Repeat 2 above to set MINUTE, then press [ALARM] button to exit. Note: Pressing the [ALARM] button twice when alarm time is being displayed will activate the temperature­adjusted pre­alarm. The alarm will sound 30 minutes earlier if it detects the outside temperature is below ­3°C. WEATHER FORECAST The device contains sensitive pressure sensor built­in with sophisticated and proven software that predicts the weather for the next 12 ~ 24 hours within a 30 to 50km (19­31 miles) radius. Note: The accuracy of a general pressure­based weather forecast is about 70% to 75%. The weather forecast is meant for the next 12 hours, it may not necessarily reﬂect the current situation. The “Snowy” weather forecast is not based on the atmospheric pressure but based on the outdoor temperature. When the outdoor temperature is below ­3°C (26°F), the “Snowy” weather indicator will be displayed on the LCD. BAROMETRIC / ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Atmospheric Pressure is the pressure at any location of the Earth caused by the weight of the column of air above it. One atmospheric pressure refers to the average pressure and gradually decreases as altitude increases. Meteorologists use barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. Since variation in atmospheric pressure is greatly aﬀected by weather, it is possible to forecast the weather by measuring the changes in pressure. To select the display mode: Press and hold [BARO] button for 2 seconds to toggle between: • ABSOLUTE the absolute atmospheric pressure of your location • RELATIVE the relative atmospheric pressure based on the sea level To set relative atmospheric pressure value: Get the atmospheric pressure data of the sea level (it is also the relative atmospheric pressure data of your home area) through the local weather service, internet, and other channels. Press and hold [BARO] button for 2 seconds ntil the “ABSOLUTE” or “RELATIVE” icon ﬂashes. Press [U P]/[DOW N] buttons wto itch to “RELATIVE” mode. Press [BARO] button once again until the “RELATIVE” atmospheric pressure digit ﬂashes. Press [UP]/[DOWN] button to change its value. Press [BARO] button to savea and exit t he’s ett ing mode. Note: The default relative atmospheric pressure value is 1013 hPa (29.91 inHg), which refers to the average atmospheric pressure. When you change the relative atmospheric pressure value, the weather indicators will change along with it. The built­in barometer can notice the environmental absolute atmospheric pressure changes. Based on the data collected, it can predict the weather conditions in the forthcoming 12 hours. Therefore, the weather indicators will change according to the detected absolute atmospheric pressure after you operate the clock for 1 hour. The relative atmospheric pressure is based on the sea level, but it will change with the absolute atmospheric pressure chgaens after operating the clock for 1 hour. To select the measurement unit for the barometer: Press the [BARO] button to enter unit setting mode. Use the [BARO] button to change the unit between inHg (inches of mercury) / mmHg (millimeter of mercury) (millibars per hectopascal) /hPa. Press [BARO] button to conﬁrm. RAINFALL To select the rainfall display mode: The device displays how many mm / inches of rain are accumulated in a one-hour time period, based on the current rainfall rate. Press [RAINFALL] button to toggle between: RATE Current rainfall rate in past an hour DAILY The DAILY display indicate the total rainfall from midnight WEEKLY The WEEKLY display indicates the total rainfall from the current week MONTHLY The MONTHLY displays indicate the total rainfall from the current calendar month Note: Rain rate is updated every 6 minutes, at every hour on the hour, and at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54 minutes past the hour. To select the measurement unit for the rainfall: Press and hold [RAINFALL] button 2 seconds to enter unit setting mode. Use [UP] / [DOWN] button to toggle between mm (millimeter) and in (inch). Press [RAINFALL] button to conﬁrm and exit. WIND SPEED / DIRECTION To read the wind direction: Wind Direction Indicator Meaning Real­time wind direction Wind directions appeared in the last 5 minutes (max 6) To select the wind display mode: Press [WIND] button to toggle between: • AVERAGE The AVERAGE wind speed will display the average of all wind speed numbers recorded in the previous 30 seconds • GUST The GUST wind speed will display the highest wind speed recorded from the last reading The wind level provides a quick reference on the wind condition and is indicated by a series of text icons: Level LIGHT MODERATE STRONG STORM Speed 2-8 mph 3-13 km/h 9-25 mph 14-41 km/h 26-54 mph 42-87 km/h ≥ 55 mph ≥ 88 km/h To select wind speed unit: Press and hold [WIND] button for 2 seconds to enter unit setting mode. Use the [UP] / [DOWN] button to change the unit between mph (miles per hour) / m/s (meter persecond) / km/h (kilometer per hour) / knots. Press [WIND] button to conﬁrm and exit. BEAUFORT SCALE Beaufort scale is an international scale of wind velocities from 0 (calm) to 12 (Hurricane force). Beaufort number Description Wind speed Land conditions 0 Calm &#60; 1 km/h Calm. Smoke rises vertically. &#60; 1 mph &#60; 1 knots &#60; 0.3 m/s 1 Light air 1.1–5.5 km/h Smoke drift indicates wind direction. Leaves and wind vanes are stationary. 1–3 mph 1–3 knots 0.3–1.5 m/s 2 Light breeze 5.6–11 km/h Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle. Wind vanes begin to move. 4–7 mph 4–6 knots 1.6–3.4 m/s 3 Gentle breeze 12–19 km/h Leaves and small twigs constantly moving, light ﬂags extended. 8–12 mph 7–10 knots 3.5–5.4 m/s 4 Moderate breeze 20–28 km/h Dust and loose paper raised. Small branches begin to move. 13–17 mph 11–16 knots 5.5–7.9 m/s 5 Fresh breeze 29–38 km/h Branches of a moderate size move. Small trees in leaf begin to sway. 18–24 mph 17–21 knots 8.0–10.7 m/s 6 Strong breeze 39–49 km/h Large branches in motion. Whistling heard in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes diﬃcult. Empty plastic bins tip over. 25–30 mph 22–27 knots 10.8–13.8 m/s 7 High wind 50–61 km/h Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to walk against the wind. 31–38 mph 28–33 knots 13.9–17.1 m/s 8 Gale 62–74 km/h Some twigs broken from trees. Cars veer on road. Progress on foot is seriously impeded. 39–46 mph 34–40 knots 17.2–20.7 m/s 9 Strong gale 75–88 km/h Some branches break off trees, and some small trees blow over. Construction /temporary signs and barricades blow over. 47–54 mph 41–47 knots 20.8–24.4 m/s 10 Storm 89–102 km/h Trees are broken off or uprooted, structural damage likely. 55–63 mph 48–55 knots 24.5–28.4 m/s 11 Violent storm 103–117 km/h Widespread vegetation and structural damage likely. 64–73 mph 56–63 knots 28.5–32.6 m/s 12 Hurricane-force ≥ 118 km/h Severe widespread damage to vegetation and structures. Debris and unsecured objects are hurled about. ≥ 74 mph ≥ 64 knots ≥ 32.7m/s WIND CHILL / HEAT INDEX / DEW­POINT To view Wind Chill: Press the [INDEX] button repeatedly until WINDCHILL displays. Note: The wind chill factor is based on the combined eﬀects of temperature and wind speed. The wind chill displayed is calculated solely from temperature and humidity measured from the 5­in­1 sensor. To view Heat Index: Press the [INDEX] button repeatedly until HEAT INDEX displays. Heat Index range Warning Explanation 27°C to 32°C (80°F to 90°F) Caution Possibility of heat exhaustion 33°C to 40°C (91°F to 105°F) Extreme Caution Possibility of heat dehydration 41°C to 54°C (106°F to 129°F) Danger Heat exhaustion likely ≥55°C (≥130°F) Extreme Danger Strong risk of dehydration/sunstroke Note: Heat index is only calculated when the temperature is 27°C/80°F or above, and based solely on the temperature and humidity measured from the 5­in­1 sensor. To view Dew­Point (Indoor) Press the [INDEX] button repeatedly until DEWPOINT displays. Note: The dew point is the temperature below which the water vapor in air at constant barometric pressure condenses into liquid water at the same rate at which it evaporates. The condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid surface. The dewpoint temperature is calculated from the indoor temperature and humidity measured at the Main Unit. HISTORY DATA (ALL RECORDS IN THE PAST 24 HOURS ) The Display main unit automatically record and display data of past 24 hours on the hour. To check all the history data in the past 24 hours, press the [HISTORY] button. E.g. Current time 7:25 am, Mach 28 Press [HISTORY] button repeatedly to view past readings at 7:00am, 6:00am, 5:00am, …, 5:00am (Mar 27), 6:00am (Mar 27), 7:00am (Mar 27) The LCD will display the past indoor and outdoor temperature &#38; humidity, value of air pressure, wind chill, wind speed, rainfall, and their time and date. MAXIMUM / MINIMUM MEMORY FUNCTION Press [MAX/MIN] button to check the maximum/minimum records. The checking orders will be: →Outdoor max temperature →Outdoor min temperature →Outdoor max humidity →Outdoor min humidity Indoor max temperature Indoor min temperature Indoor max humidity Indoor min humidity →Outdoor max wind chill →Outdoor min wind chill →Outdoor max heat index →Outdoor min heat index Indoor max dewpoint Indoor min dewpoint Max pressure Min pressure Max average Max gust Max rainfall. Press and hold [MAX/MIN] button for 2 seconds to reset the maximum and minimum records. Note: When maximum or minimum reading is displayed, the corresponding timestamp will be shown. HI / LO ALERT HI/LO alerts are used to alert you of certain weather conditions. Once activated, the alarm will turn on and amber LED starts ﬂashing when a certain criterion is met. The following are areas and types of alert provided: Area Type of Alert available Indoor temperature HI and LO alert Indoor humidity HI and LO alert Outdoor temperature H I and LO alert Outdoor humidity HI and LO alert Rainfall HI alert Wind speed H I alert Note: Daily rainfall since midnight. To set the HI / LO alert Press the [ALERT] button until the desired area is selected. Use [UP] / [DOWN] buttons to adjust the setting. Press [ALERT] button to conﬁrm and continue to next setting. To enable/disable the HI / LO alert Press [ALERT] button until the desired area is selected. Press [ALARM] button to turn the alert on or oﬀ. Press [ALERT] button to continue to next setting. Note: The unit will automatically exit setting mode in 5 seconds if no button is pressed. When ALERT alarm is on, the area and type of alarm that triggered the alarm will be ﬂashing and the alarm will sound for 2 minutes. To silence the Alert alarm beeping, press the [SNOOZE / LIGHT] / [ALARM] button, or let the beeping alarm automatically turn oﬀ after 2 minutes. WIRELESS SIGNAL RECEPTION The 5­in­1 sensor is capable of transmitting data wirelessly over an approximate operating 150m range (line of sight). Occasionally, due to intermittent physical obstructions or another environment in the reference, the signal may be weakened or lost. In the case that the sensor signal is lost completely, you will need to relocate the Display main unit or the wireless 5­in­1 sensor. TEMPERATURE &#38; HUMIDITY Comfort Indication The comfort indication is a pictorial indication based on indoor air temperature and humidity in an attempt to determine comfort level. Note: 1. Comfort indication can vary under the same temperature, depending on the humidity. 2. There is no comfort Indication when temperature is below 0°C (32°F) or over 60°C (140°F). DATA CLEARING During the installation of the wireless 5­in­1 sensor, the sensors were likely to be triggered, resulting in erroneous rainfall and wind measurements. After the installation, user may clear out all the erroneous data from the Display Main Unit, without needing to reset the clock and re­establish pairing. Simply press and hold the [HISTORY] button for 10 seconds. This will clear out any data recorded before. POINTING 5­IN­1 SENSOR TO THE SOUTH The outdoor 5­in­1 sensor is calibrated to be pointing to North by default. However, in some cases, users may wish to install the product with the arrow pointing towards the South, especially for people living in the Southern hemisphere (e.g. Australia, New Zealand). First, install the outdoor 5­in­1 sensor with its arrow pointing to the South. (Please refer to the Installation session for mounting details) On the Display main unit, press and hold [WIND] button for 8 seconds until the upper part (Northern Hemisphere) of the compass lights up and blinking. Use [UP] / [DOWN] to change to lower part (Southern Hemisphere). Press [WIND] button to conﬁrm and exit. Note: Changing from hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the moon phase on the display. ABOUT THE MOON PHASE In the Northern hemisphere, the moon waxes (the part of the moon we see that glows after the New M o o n ) from the right. Hence the sun­lit area of the moon moves from right to left in the Northern Hemisphere, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it moves from left to right. Below are the 2 tables which illustrate how the moon will appear on the main unit. Northern hemisphere: New Moon Full Moon Waxing Crescent Waning Gibbous First-quarter Third quarter Waxing Gibbous Waning Crescent Southern hemisphere: New Moon Full Moon Waxing Crescent Waning Gibbous First-quarter Third quarter Waxing Gibbous Waning Crescent MAINTENANCE To clean the rain collector Rotate the rain collector by 30° anticlockwise. Gently remove the rain collector. Clean and remove any debris or insects. Install all the parts when they are fully clean and dried. To clean the Thermo / Hygro sensor Unscrew the 2 screws at the bottom of the radiation shield. Gently pull out the shield. Remove carefully any dirt or insects inside the sensor casing (Do not let the sensors inside get wet). Clean the shield with water and remove any dirt or insects. Install all the parts back when they are fully clean and dried. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem / Symptom Solution Strange or no measurement of Rain Sensor 1. Check the drain hole in the rain collector. 2. Check the balance indicator. Strange or no measurement of Thermo / Hygro Sensor 1. Check the radiation shield. 2. Check the sensor casing. Strange or no measurement of Wind Speed and Direction 1. Check wind cups (Anemometer). 2. Check the wind vane.  and (Signal lost for 15 minutes)  1. Relocate the main unit and 5-in-1 sensor closer to each other. 2. Make sure the main unit is placed away from other electronic appliances that may interfere with the wireless communication (TVs, computers, microwaves). 3. If the problem continues, reset both the main unit and 5-in-1 sensor.  and (Signal lost for 1 hour) SPECIFICATIONS MAIN UNIT Dimensions (W    x H x D) 120 x 190 x 22 mm W eight 370g wibthatteries Battery 3 x AA size 1.5V batteries (Alkaline batteries recommended) Support channels Wireless 5-in-1 sensor (Wind speed, Wind direction, Rain gauge, thermo-hydro) INDOOR BAROMETER Barometer unit hPa, mmHg, and inHg Measuring range (540 to 1100 hPa) / (405 ~ 825 mmHg) / (15.95 ~ 32.48 inHg) Resolution 1hPa, 0.01inHg, 0.1mmHg Accuracy (540 ~ 699hPa ± 8hPa @ 0~50°C) / (700 ~ 1100hPa ± 4hPa @ 0~50°C) (405 ~ 524 mmHg ± 6mmHg @ 0~50°C) / (525 ~ 825 mmHg ± 3mmHg @ 0~50°C) (15.95 ~ 20.66inHg ± 0.24inHg @ 32~122°F) / (20.67 ~ 32.48inHg ± 0.12inHg @ 32~122°F W eather forecast Sunny / Clear, Slightly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Rainy / Stormy, and Snowy Display modes Current, Max, Min, Historical data for the last 24hrs Memory modes Max &#38; Min from last memory reset (with timestamp) INDOOR TEMPERATURE T emp. unit °C or °F Operating range -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) Resolution 1 decimal place Accuracy +/- 1°C or 2°F typical @ 25°C (77°F) Display modes Current, Min and Max, Historical data for the past 24 hours Memory modes Max &#38; Min from last memory reset (with timestamp) Alarm Hi / Lo Temperature Alert INDOOR HUMIDITY Operating range 20% to 90%RH (&#60; 20%: LO; &#62; 90%: HI) (Temperature between 0°C to 60°C) Resolution 1% Accuracy +/-5% typical @ 25°C (77°F) Display modes Current, Min and Max, Historical data for the past 24 hours Memory modes Max &#38; Min from last Emory reset   (with timestamp) Alarm Hi / Lo Humidity Alert RADIO-CONTROLLED / ATOMIC CLOCK Synchronization Auto or disabled Clock display HH:MM: SS / Weekday Hour format 12hr AM/PM or 24hr Calendar DD/MM Weekday in 5 languages EN, FR, DE, ES, IT Time signal MSF Hour offset -23 to +23 hours DST AUTO / OFF WIRELESS 5-IN-1 SENSOR Dimensions (W x H x D) 343.5 x 393.5 x 136 mm W eight 673g with batteries Battery 3 x AA size 1.5V battery (Alkaline batteries recommended) Frequency 868 MHz Transmission Every 12 seconds OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE T emp. unit °C or °F Operating range -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) Lithium batteries are required for low-temperature usage Resolution 1 decimal place Accuracy +/- 0.5°C or 1°F typical @ 25°C (77°F) Display modes Current, Min and Max, Historical data for the past 24 hours Memory modes Max &#38; Min from last memory reset (with timestamp) Alarm Hi / Lo Temperature Alert OUTDOOR HUMIDITY Displayed range 1% to 99% (&#60; 1%: LO; &#62; 99%: HI) Operating range 1% to 99% Resolution 1% Accuracy +/- 3% typical @ 25°C (77°F) Display modes Current, Min and Max, Historical data for the past 24 hours Memory modes Max &#38; Min from last memory reset (with timestamp) Alarm Hi / Lo Humidity Alert RAIN GAUGE Unit for rainfall mm and in Range for rainfall 0~9999mm (0~393.7inches) Resolution 0.4 mm (0.0157 in) Accuracy for rainfall Greater of +/- 7% or 1 tip Display modes Rainfall (Rate / Daily / Weekly / Monthly,)Historical data for the past 24 hours Memory modes Total rainfall from last memory reset Alarm H i Rainfall Alert WIND SPEED Wind speed unit mph, m/s, km/h, knots Wind speed range 0~112mph, 50m/s, 180km/h, 97knots Wind speed resolution 0.1mph or 0.1knot or 0.1m/s Speed accuracy &#60; 5m/s: +/- 0.5m/s; &#62; 5m/s: +/- 6% Direction resolutions 16 Display modes Gust/average wind speed &#38; direction, Historical data for the past 24 hours Memory modes Max gust speed with direction (with timestamp) Alarm H i Wind speed Alert (Average / Gust) SENSOR AND MAIN UNIT STAND INSTALLATION THE PACKING UKCA Declaration of Conformity Youshiko Ltd hereby declares that the product fully complied to applicable guidelines and corresponding standards for sales in the UK. 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<p><strong>PROFESSIONAL WEATHER STATION</strong><br />
<strong>WITH WIRELESS 5­IN­1 SENSOR</strong><br />
<strong>Model :  YC9385</strong><br />
<strong>USERS’ INSTRUCTION</strong></p>
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<p><strong>ABOUT THIS USER’S MANUAL</strong><br />
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<p><strong>PRECAUTIONS</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Read and keep these instructions, heed all warnings and follow all instructions.</li>
<li>Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity.</li>
<li>Do not cover the ventilation holes with any items such as newspapers, curtains etc.</li>
<li>Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid over it, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth.</li>
<li>Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials.</li>
<li>Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. This invalidates the warranty.</li>
<li>Placement of this product on certain types of wood may result in damage to its finishing for which the manufacturer will not be responsible. Consult the furniture manufacturer’s care instructions for information.</li>
<li>Display main unit is only suitable for indoor use. – An appliance is only suitable for mounting at a height of 5. 2m. (Equipment mass 5. kg)</li>
<li>Working temperature: -5 to 50°C.</li>
<li><strong>CAUTION!</strong> risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type</li>
<li>A battery cannot be subjected to high or low extreme temperatures, and low air pressure at high altitudes during use, storage or transportation, if not, it may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.</li>
<li>Replacement of a battery with an incorrect type that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. – Disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, that can result in an explosion.</li>
<li>The technical specifications for this product and the contents of the user manual are subject to change without notice.</li>
</ul>
<h4>INTRODUCTION</h4>
<p>Thank you for selecting Professional Weather Station with integrated 5­in­1 multi-sensor.<br />
The wireless 5­in­1 sensor contains a self­emptying rain collector for measuring rainfall, anemometer, wind vane, temperature, and humidity sensors. It is fully assembled and calibrated for easy installation. It sends data by a low-power radio frequency to the Display Main Unit up to 150m away (line of sight). The display Main Unit displays all the weather data received from the 5­in­1 sensor outside. It remembers the data for a time range for you to monitor and analyze the weather status for the past 24 hours. It has advanced features such as the HI /LO Alert alarm which will alert the user when the set high or low weather criteria are met. The barometric pressure records are computed to give users forthcoming weather forecasts and stormy warnings. Day and date stamps are also provided to the corresponding maximum and minimum records for each weather detail.<br />
The system also analyzes the records for your convenient viewing, such as the display of rainfall in terms of rain rate, daily, weekly and monthly records, whereas wind­speed in diﬀerent levels, and expressed in Beaufort Scale. Diﬀerent useful readings such as Wind­chill, Heat Index, Dew­point, and Comfort level are also provided.<br />
With Radio­controlled / Atomic clock feature built­in, the system is truly a remarkable personal Professional Weather Station for your own backyard.<br />
<strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong> This instruction manual contains useful information on the proper use and care of this product. Please read this manual through to fully understand and enjoy its features, and keep it handy for future use.</p>
<h4>OVERVIEW</h4>
<p>Display main unit</p>
<ol>
<li>SNOOZE / LIGHT button</li>
<li>HISTORY button</li>
<li>MAX/MIN button</li>
<li>RAINFALL button</li>
<li>BARO button</li>
<li>WIND button</li>
<li>INDEX button</li>
<li>CLOCK button</li>
<li>ALARM button</li>
<li>ALERT button</li>
<li>DOWN button</li>
<li>UP button</li>
<li>°C/°F slide switch</li>
<li>RCC button</li>
<li>SCAN button</li>
<li>RESET button</li>
<li>Battery compartment</li>
<li>Alert LED indicator</li>
<li>LCD display with backlight</li>
<li>Table stand</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>Wireless 5­in­1 Sensor</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Rain collector</li>
<li> Balance indicator</li>
<li>Antenna</li>
<li>Wind cups</li>
<li>Mounting pole</li>
<li> Radiation shield</li>
<li> Wind vane</li>
<li>Mounting base</li>
<li>Mounting claim</li>
<li>Red LED indicator</li>
<li>RESET button</li>
<li>Battery door</li>
<li>Screws</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>Rain gauge</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Rain collector</li>
<li>Tipping bucket</li>
<li>Drain holes</li>
<li>Rain sensor</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>Temperature and humidity sensor</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Radiation shield</li>
<li>Sensor casing (Temperature and humidity sensor)</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>Wind sensor</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Wind cups (anemometer)</li>
<li>Wind vane</li>
</ol>
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<h4>LCD DISPLAY</h4>
<p><strong>Normal time and calendar / Moon phase</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Max/Min/Previous indicator</li>
<li>Low battery indicator for the main unit</li>
<li>Time</li>
<li>Ice pre­alert on</li>
<li> RC Signal strength indicator</li>
<li>DST icon</li>
<li>Moon phase</li>
<li>Day of the week</li>
<li>Alarm icon</li>
<li>Date</li>
<li>Month</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>Indoor temperature and humidity window</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Comfort/cold/hot icon</li>
<li>Indoor indicator</li>
<li>Indoor humidity</li>
<li>Hi / Lo Alert and Alarm</li>
<li>Indoor temperature</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>Outdoor temperature and humidity window</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Outdoor signal strength indicator</li>
<li>Outdoor indicator</li>
<li>Outdoor humidity</li>
<li>Hi / Lo Alert and Alarm</li>
<li>Outdoor temperature</li>
<li>Low battery indicator for sensor</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>12+ Hour forecast</strong><br />
1. Weather forecast indicator<br />
2. Weather forecast icon</p>
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<p><strong>Barometer</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Barometer indicator</li>
<li>Histogram</li>
<li>Absolute/Relative indicator</li>
<li>Barometer measurement unit (hPa / inHg / mmHg)</li>
<li>Barometer reading</li>
<li>Hourly records indicator</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>Rainfall</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Rainfall indicator</li>
<li>Time range record indicator</li>
<li>Day records indicator</li>
<li>Histogram</li>
<li>Hi Alert and Alarm</li>
<li>Current rainfall rate</li>
<li>Rainfall unit (in / mm)</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>Wind direction/Wind speed</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Wind direction indicator</li>
<li>Wind direction indicator(s) during last hour</li>
<li>Current wind direction indicator</li>
<li>Wind speed indicator</li>
<li>Wind levels and indicator</li>
<li>Beaufort scale reading</li>
<li>Current wind direction reading</li>
<li>Average/Gust wind indicator</li>
<li>Wind speed unit (mph / m/s / km/h / knot)</li>
<li>Hi Alert and Alarm</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>Wind chill/ Heat index/ Indoor dewpoint</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Wind chill/ Heat index/ Indoor dewpoint indicator</li>
<li>Wind chill/ Heat index/ Indoor dewpoint reading</li>
</ol>
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<h4>INSTALLATION AND SETUP</h4>
<p><strong>Install WIRELESS 5­IN­1 WEATHER SENSOR</strong><br />
Your wireless 5­IN­1 sensor measures wind­speed, wind­direction, rainfall, temperature, and humidity for you.<br />
It’s assembled and calibrated for your easy installation.</p>
<p><strong>INSTALL BATTERIES</strong><br />
Unscrew the battery door at bottom of the unit and insert the batteries according to the +/­ polarity indicated. Screw the battery door compartment on tightly.</p>
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<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" />Note:</strong>­</p>
<ul>
<li>Ensure the water-tight O­ring is properly aligned in place to ensure water resistance.</li>
<li> The red LED will begin ﬂashing every 12 seconds.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>ASSEMBLY THE STAND AND POLE Step 1</strong><br />
Insert the top side of the pole to the square hole of the weather sensor.</p>
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Ensure the pole and sensor’s indicator align.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 2</strong><br />
Place the nut in the hexagon hole on the sensor, then insert the screw in the other side and tighten it with the screwdriver.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 3</strong><br />
Insert the other side of the pole to the square hole of the plastic stand.</p>
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Ensure the pole and stand’s indicator align.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 4</strong><br />
Place the nut in the hexagon hole of the stand, then insert the screw in the other side and then tighten it by the screwdriver.</p>
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<p>Install the wireless 5­IN­1 sensor in an open location with no obstructions above and around the sensor for accurate rain and wind measurement. Install the sensor with the smaller end facing the North to properly orient the wind direction vane.<br />
Secure the mounting stand and bracket (included) to a post or pole, and allow a minimum 1.5m oﬀ the ground</p>
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<p><strong>Mounting guidelines:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Install the wireless 5­in­1 sensor at least 1.5m oﬀ the ground for better and more accurate wind measurements.</li>
<li>Choose an open area within 150 meters from the LCD display Main Unit.</li>
<li>Install the wireless 5­in­1 sensor as level as possible to achieve accurate rain and wind measurements.<br />
A bubble level device is provided to ensure a level installation.</li>
<li>Mount the wireless 5­in­1 sensor with the wind meter end pointing to the North to correctly orient the direction of the wind vane.</li>
</ol>
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<h4>DISPLAY MAIN UNIT</h4>
<p><strong>Stand and batteries installation</strong><br />
The unit is designed for desktop or wall mount for easy viewing.</p>
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<ol>
<li>Remove the battery door of the main unit.</li>
<li>Insert 3 new AA-size batteries according to the “+/­” polarity mark on the battery compartment.</li>
<li>Replace the battery door.</li>
<li>Once the batteries are inserted, all the segments of the LCD will be shown brieﬂy before entering the radio­controlled time reception mode.</li>
<li>The RC clock will automatically start scanning for the radio­controlled time signal in 8 seconds.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>If no display appears on the LCD after inserting the batteries, press the RESET button by using a pointed object.</li>
<li>In some cases, you may not receive the signal immediately due to the atmospheric disturbance.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Pairing of wireless 5­in­1 sensor with Display Main Unit</strong><br />
After the insertion of batteries, the Display Main Unit will automatically search and connect the wireless 5­in­1 sensor (antenna blinking).<br />
Once the connection is successful, antenna marks and readings for outdoor temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall will appear on the display.</p>
<p><strong>Changing batteries and manual pairing of sensor</strong><br />
Whenever you changed the batteries of the wireless 5­in­1 sensor, pairing must be done manually.</p>
<ol>
<li>Change the batteries to new ones.</li>
<li>Press the [SCAN] button.</li>
<li>Press the [RESET] button on the sensor.</li>
</ol>
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<ol>
<li>Pressing [RESET] button at bottom of the wireless 5­in­1 sensor will generate a new code for pairing purposes.</li>
<li>Always dispose of old batteries in an environmentally safe manner.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Radio­controlled / atomic clock function</strong><br />
When the unit receives RC signal, a sync­time symbol “<img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-icon.webp" />” will appear on the LCD, and synchronizes daily.<br />
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<ol>
<li>The strength of the radio­controlled time signal from the transmitter tower may be aﬀected by geographical location or building around it.</li>
<li>Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV set, computers, etc.</li>
<li>Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plates.</li>
<li>Closed areas such as airports, basements, tower blocks, or factories are not recommended.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Time setting</strong><br />
The unit automatically set itself accordingly to the Radio Controlled Clock signal it received. To set the clock/calendar manually, ﬁrst disable the reception by holding the RCC button for 8 seconds.<br />
To manually set the clock / Time Zone selection</p>
<ol>
<li>Press and hold [CLOCK] button for 2 seconds until “12 or 24Hr” ﬂashes.</li>
<li>Use the [UP]/[DOWN] button to adjust, and press the [CLOCK] button to proceed to the next setting.</li>
<li>Repeat 2 above for setting of TIME ZONE, HOUR, MINUTE, SECOND, YEAR, MONTH, DATE, HOUR OFFSET, LANGUAGE and DST.</li>
</ol>
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<ol>
<li>The unit will automatically exit setting mode if no button was pressed in 60 seconds.</li>
<li>The hour oﬀset is for MSF version. Its range is between ­23 and +23 hours.</li>
<li>The language options are English (EN), French (FR), German (DE), Spanish (ES), and Italian (IT).</li>
<li>DST (Daylight Saving Time) feature is set to Auto (factory set). The clock has been programmed to automatically switch when the daylight saving time is in eﬀect. User can set the DST to OFF to disable the feature.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>To one­time Stop / Activate RCC signal reception</strong><br />
1. During the RCC reception, press [RCC] button to stop the current RCC reception.<br />
2. During the normal time mode, press [RCC] button to activate the RCC reception at once.<br />
To permanently Disable / Enable RCC signal reception<br />
1. Press and hold [RCC] button 8 seconds to disable the reception.<br />
2. Press and hold [RCC] button 8 seconds to enable automatic RCC reception.</p>
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<p><strong>To turn on/oﬀ alarm clock (with ice­alert function)</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Press the [ALARM] button anytime to show the alarm time.</li>
<li>Press [ALARM] button to activate the alarm.</li>
<li>Press again to activate the alarm with the ice­alert function.</li>
<li>To disable the alarm, press until the alarm icon disappears.</li>
</ol>
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<p><strong>To set the alarm time</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Press and hold [ALARM] button for 2 seconds to enter alarm setting mode. HOUR will begin to ﬂash.</li>
<li>Use [UP]/[DOWN] button to adjust HOUR, and press [ALARM] button to proceed to set MINUTE.</li>
<li>Repeat 2 above to set MINUTE, then press [ALARM] button to exit.<br />
<strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong> Pressing the [ALARM] button twice when alarm time is being displayed will activate the temperature­adjusted pre­alarm. The alarm will sound 30 minutes earlier if it detects the outside temperature is below ­3°C.</li>
</ol>
<h4>WEATHER FORECAST</h4>
<p>The device contains sensitive pressure sensor built­in with sophisticated and proven software that predicts the weather for the next 12 ~ 24 hours within a 30 to 50km (19­31 miles) radius.</p>
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<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>The accuracy of a general pressure­based weather forecast is about 70% to 75%.</li>
<li>The weather forecast is meant for the next 12 hours, it may not necessarily reﬂect the current situation.</li>
<li>The “Snowy” weather forecast is not based on the atmospheric pressure but based on the outdoor temperature. When the outdoor temperature is below ­3°C (26°F), the “Snowy” weather indicator will be displayed on the LCD.</li>
</ol>
<h4>BAROMETRIC / ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE</h4>
<p>Atmospheric Pressure is the pressure at any location of the Earth caused by the weight of the column of air above it. One atmospheric pressure refers to the average pressure and gradually decreases as altitude increases. Meteorologists use barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. Since variation in atmospheric pressure is greatly aﬀected by weather, it is possible to forecast the weather by measuring the changes in pressure.</p>
<p><strong>To select the display mode:</strong><br />
Press and hold [BARO] button for 2 seconds to toggle between:<br />
• ABSOLUTE the absolute atmospheric pressure of your location<br />
• RELATIVE the relative atmospheric pressure based on the sea level</p>
<p><strong>To set relative atmospheric pressure value:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Get the atmospheric pressure data of the sea level (it is also the relative atmospheric pressure data of your home area) through the local weather service, internet, and other channels.</li>
<li>Press and hold [BARO] button for 2 seconds ntil the “ABSOLUTE” or “RELATIVE” icon ﬂashes.</li>
<li>Press [U P]/[DOW N] buttons wto itch to “RELATIVE” mode.</li>
<li>Press [BARO] button once again until the “RELATIVE” atmospheric pressure digit ﬂashes.</li>
<li>Press [UP]/[DOWN] button to change its value.</li>
<li>Press [BARO] button to savea and exit t he’s ett ing mode.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>The default relative atmospheric pressure value is 1013 hPa (29.91 inHg), which refers to the average atmospheric pressure.</li>
<li>When you change the relative atmospheric pressure value, the weather indicators will change along with it.</li>
<li>The built­in barometer can notice the environmental absolute atmospheric pressure changes. Based on the data collected, it can predict the weather conditions in the forthcoming 12 hours. Therefore, the weather indicators will change according to the detected absolute atmospheric pressure after you operate the clock for 1 hour.</li>
<li>The relative atmospheric pressure is based on the sea level, but it will change with the absolute atmospheric pressure chgaens after operating the clock for 1 hour.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>To select the measurement unit for the barometer:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Press the [BARO] button to enter unit setting mode.</li>
<li>Use the [BARO] button to change the unit between inHg (inches of mercury) / mmHg (millimeter of mercury) (millibars per hectopascal) /hPa.</li>
<li>Press [BARO] button to conﬁrm.</li>
</ol>
<h4>RAINFALL</h4>
<p><strong>To select the rainfall display mode:</strong><br />
The device displays how many mm / inches of rain are accumulated in a one-hour time period, based on the current rainfall rate.<br />
Press [RAINFALL] button to toggle between:</p>
<ul>
<li>RATE Current rainfall rate in past an hour</li>
<li>DAILY The DAILY display indicate the total rainfall from midnight</li>
<li>WEEKLY The WEEKLY display indicates the total rainfall from the current week</li>
<li>MONTHLY The MONTHLY displays indicate the total rainfall from the current calendar month</li>
</ul>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig25-550x76-1.webp" /></p>
<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong> Rain rate is updated every 6 minutes, at every hour on the hour, and at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54 minutes past the hour.</p>
<p>To select the measurement unit for the rainfall:</p>
<ol>
<li>Press and hold [RAINFALL] button 2 seconds to enter unit setting mode.</li>
<li>Use [UP] / [DOWN] button to toggle between mm (millimeter) and in (inch).</li>
<li>Press [RAINFALL] button to conﬁrm and exit.</li>
</ol>
<h4>WIND SPEED / DIRECTION</h4>
<p>To read the wind direction:</p>
<table border="0" width="128" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="64" height="20">Wind Direction Indicator</td>
<td width="64">Meaning</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td height="20"><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-icon1.webp" /></td>
<td>Real­time wind direction</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td height="160"><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-icon2.webp" /></td>
<td class="xl65" width="64">Wind directions appeared in the last 5 minutes (max 6)</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig26-550x199-1.webp" /></p>
<p>To select the wind display mode:<br />
Press [WIND] button to toggle between:<br />
• AVERAGE The AVERAGE wind speed will display the average of all wind speed numbers recorded in the previous 30 seconds<br />
• GUST The GUST wind speed will display the highest wind speed recorded from the last reading</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig27.webp" />The wind level provides a quick reference on the wind condition and is indicated by a series of text icons:</p>
<table width="1368">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="60"><strong>Level</strong></td>
<td width="102"><strong>LIGHT</strong></td>
<td width="102"><strong>MODERATE</strong></td>
<td width="102"><strong>STRONG</strong></td>
<td width="102"><strong>STORM</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="60"><strong>Speed</strong></td>
<td width="102">2-8 mph<br />
3-13 km/h</td>
<td width="102">9-25 mph<br />
14-41 km/h</td>
<td width="102">26-54 mph<br />
42-87 km/h</td>
<td width="102">≥ 55 mph<br />
≥ 88 km/h</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong>To select wind speed unit:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Press and hold [WIND] button for 2 seconds to enter unit setting mode.</li>
<li>Use the [UP] / [DOWN] button to change the unit between mph (miles per hour) / m/s (meter persecond) / km/h (kilometer per hour) / knots.</li>
<li>Press [WIND] button to conﬁrm and exit.</li>
</ol>
<h4>BEAUFORT SCALE</h4>
<p><strong>Beaufort scale is an international scale of wind velocities from 0 (calm) to 12 (Hurricane force).</strong></p>
<table width="1377">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="94"><strong>Beaufort number</strong></td>
<td width="103"><strong>Description</strong></td>
<td width="98"><strong>Wind speed</strong></td>
<td width="174"><strong>Land conditions</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">0</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Calm</td>
<td width="98">&lt; 1 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Calm. Smoke rises vertically.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">&lt; 1 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">&lt; 1 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">&lt; 0.3 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">1</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Light air</td>
<td width="98">1.1–5.5 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Smoke drift indicates wind direction. Leaves and wind vanes are stationary.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">1–3 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">1–3 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">0.3–1.5 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">2</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Light breeze</td>
<td width="98">5.6–11 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle. Wind vanes begin to move.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">4–7 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">4–6 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">1.6–3.4 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">3</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Gentle breeze</td>
<td width="98">12–19 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Leaves and small twigs constantly moving, light ﬂags extended.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">8–12 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">7–10 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">3.5–5.4 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">4</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Moderate breeze</td>
<td width="98">20–28 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Dust and loose paper raised. Small branches begin to move.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">13–17 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">11–16 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">5.5–7.9 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">5</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Fresh breeze</td>
<td width="98">29–38 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Branches of a moderate size move. Small trees in leaf begin to sway.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">18–24 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">17–21 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">8.0–10.7 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">6</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Strong breeze</td>
<td width="98">39–49 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Large branches in motion. Whistling heard in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes diﬃcult. Empty plastic bins tip over.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">25–30 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">22–27 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">10.8–13.8 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">7</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">High wind</td>
<td width="98">50–61 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to walk against the wind.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">31–38 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">28–33 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">13.9–17.1 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">8</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Gale</td>
<td width="98">62–74 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Some twigs broken from trees. Cars veer on road. Progress on foot is seriously impeded.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">39–46 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">34–40 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">17.2–20.7 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">9</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Strong gale</td>
<td width="98">75–88 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Some branches break off trees, and some small trees blow over. Construction</p>
<p>/temporary signs and barricades blow over.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">47–54 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">41–47 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">20.8–24.4 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">10</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Storm</td>
<td width="98">89–102 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Trees are broken off or uprooted, structural damage likely.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">55–63 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">48–55 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">24.5–28.4 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">11</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Violent storm</td>
<td width="98">103–117 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Widespread vegetation and structural damage likely.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">64–73 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">56–63 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">28.5–32.6 m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="94">12</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="103">Hurricane-force</td>
<td width="98">≥ 118 km/h</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="174">Severe widespread damage to vegetation and structures. Debris and unsecured objects are hurled about.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="4"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">≥ 74 mph</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">≥ 64 knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="98">≥ 32.7m/s</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h4>WIND CHILL / HEAT INDEX / DEW­POINT</h4>
<p><strong>To view Wind Chill:</strong><br />
Press the [INDEX] button repeatedly until WINDCHILL displays.</p>
<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong> The wind chill factor is based on the combined eﬀects of temperature and wind speed. The wind chill displayed is calculated solely from temperature and humidity measured from the 5­in­1 sensor.</p>
<p><strong>To view Heat Index:</strong><br />
Press the [INDEX] button repeatedly until HEAT INDEX displays.</p>
<table width="1335">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="114"><strong>Heat Index range</strong></td>
<td width="116"><strong>Warning</strong></td>
<td width="238"><strong>Explanation</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="114">27°C to 32°C (80°F to 90°F)</td>
<td width="116">Caution</td>
<td width="238">Possibility of heat exhaustion</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="114">33°C to 40°C (91°F to 105°F)</td>
<td width="116">Extreme Caution</td>
<td width="238">Possibility of heat dehydration</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="114">41°C to 54°C (106°F to 129°F)</td>
<td width="116">Danger</td>
<td width="238">Heat exhaustion likely</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="114">≥55°C (≥130°F)</td>
<td width="116">Extreme Danger</td>
<td width="238">Strong risk of dehydration/sunstroke</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong> Heat index is only calculated when the temperature is 27°C/80°F or above, and based solely on the temperature and humidity measured from the 5­in­1 sensor.</p>
<p><strong>To view Dew­Point (Indoor)</strong><br />
Press the [INDEX] button repeatedly until DEWPOINT displays.<br />
<strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong> The dew point is the temperature below which the water vapor in air at constant barometric pressure condenses into liquid water at the same rate at which it evaporates. The condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid surface.<br />
The dewpoint temperature is calculated from the indoor temperature and humidity measured at the Main Unit.</p>
<h4>HISTORY DATA (ALL RECORDS IN THE PAST 24 HOURS )</h4>
<p>The Display main unit automatically record and display data of past 24 hours on the hour.<br />
To check all the history data in the past 24 hours, press the [HISTORY] button.<br />
E.g. Current time 7:25 am, Mach 28<br />
Press [HISTORY] button repeatedly to view past readings at 7:00am, 6:00am, 5:00am, …, 5:00am (Mar 27), 6:00am (Mar 27), 7:00am (Mar 27)<br />
The LCD will display the past indoor and outdoor temperature &amp; humidity, value of air pressure, wind chill, wind speed, rainfall, and their time and date.</p>
<h4>MAXIMUM / MINIMUM MEMORY FUNCTION</h4>
<ol>
<li>Press [MAX/MIN] button to check the maximum/minimum records. The checking orders will be: →Outdoor max temperature →Outdoor min temperature →Outdoor max humidity →Outdoor min humidity Indoor max temperature Indoor min temperature Indoor max humidity Indoor min humidity →Outdoor max wind chill →Outdoor min wind chill →Outdoor max heat index →Outdoor min heat index Indoor max dewpoint Indoor min dewpoint Max pressure Min pressure Max average Max gust Max rainfall.</li>
<li>Press and hold [MAX/MIN] button for 2 seconds to reset the maximum and minimum records.<br />
<strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong> When maximum or minimum reading is displayed, the corresponding timestamp will be shown.</li>
</ol>
<h4>HI / LO ALERT</h4>
<p>HI/LO alerts are used to alert you of certain weather conditions. Once activated, the alarm will turn on and amber LED starts ﬂashing when a certain criterion is met. The following are areas and types of alert provided:</p>
<table width="1418">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="219"><strong>Area</strong></td>
<td width="249"><strong>Type of Alert available</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="219">Indoor temperature</td>
<td width="249">HI and LO alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="219">Indoor humidity</td>
<td width="249">HI and LO alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="219">Outdoor temperature</td>
<td width="249">H I and LO alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="219">Outdoor humidity</td>
<td width="249">HI and LO alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="219">Rainfall</td>
<td width="249">HI alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="219">Wind speed</td>
<td width="249">H I alert</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong> Daily rainfall since midnight.<br />
To set the HI / LO alert</p>
<ol>
<li>Press the [ALERT] button until the desired area is selected.</li>
<li>Use [UP] / [DOWN] buttons to adjust the setting.</li>
<li>Press [ALERT] button to conﬁrm and continue to next setting.</li>
</ol>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig28-550x123-1.webp" /></p>
<p><strong>To enable/disable the HI / LO alert</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Press [ALERT] button until the desired area is selected.</li>
<li>Press [ALARM] button to turn the alert on or oﬀ.</li>
<li>Press [ALERT] button to continue to next setting.</li>
</ol>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig29-550x125-1.webp" /></p>
<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>The unit will automatically exit setting mode in 5 seconds if no button is pressed.</li>
<li>When ALERT alarm is on, the area and type of alarm that triggered the alarm will be ﬂashing and the alarm will sound for 2 minutes.</li>
<li>To silence the Alert alarm beeping, press the [SNOOZE / LIGHT] / [ALARM] button, or let the beeping alarm automatically<br />
turn oﬀ after 2 minutes.</li>
</ol>
<h4>WIRELESS SIGNAL RECEPTION</h4>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig30-550x66-1.webp" /></p>
<p>The 5­in­1 sensor is capable of transmitting data wirelessly over an approximate operating 150m range (line of sight).<br />
Occasionally, due to intermittent physical obstructions or another environment in the reference, the signal may be weakened or lost.<br />
In the case that the sensor signal is lost completely, you will need to relocate the Display main unit or the wireless 5­in­1 sensor.</p>
<h4>TEMPERATURE &amp; HUMIDITY</h4>
<p><strong>Comfort Indication</strong><br />
The comfort indication is a pictorial indication based on indoor air temperature and humidity in an attempt to determine comfort level.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig31-550x76-1.webp" /></p>
<p><strong><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/unnamed-file-91.webp" /> Note:</strong><br />
1. Comfort indication can vary under the same temperature, depending on the humidity.<br />
2. There is no comfort Indication when temperature is below 0°C (32°F) or over 60°C (140°F).</p>
<h4>DATA CLEARING</h4>
<p>During the installation of the wireless 5­in­1 sensor, the sensors were likely to be triggered, resulting in erroneous rainfall and wind measurements. After the installation, user may clear out all the erroneous data from the Display<br />
Main Unit, without needing to reset the clock and re­establish pairing. Simply press and hold the [HISTORY] button for 10 seconds. This will clear out any data recorded before.</p>
<h4>POINTING 5­IN­1 SENSOR TO THE SOUTH</h4>
<p>The outdoor 5­in­1 sensor is calibrated to be pointing to North by default. However, in some cases, users may wish to install the product with the arrow pointing towards the South, especially for people living in the Southern hemisphere (e.g. Australia, New Zealand).</p>
<ol>
<li>First, install the outdoor 5­in­1 sensor with its arrow pointing to the South. (Please refer to the Installation session for mounting details)</li>
<li>On the Display main unit, press and hold [WIND] button for 8 seconds until the upper part (Northern Hemisphere) of the compass lights up and blinking.</li>
<li>Use [UP] / [DOWN] to change to lower part (Southern Hemisphere).<br />
<img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig32-550x188-1.webp" /></li>
<li>Press [WIND] button to conﬁrm and exit.<br />
<strong>Note:</strong> Changing from hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direction of the moon phase on the display.</li>
</ol>
<h4>ABOUT THE MOON PHASE</h4>
<p>In the Northern hemisphere, the moon waxes (the part of the moon we see that glows after the New M o o n ) from the right. Hence the sun­lit area of the moon moves from right to left in the Northern Hemisphere, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it moves from left to right.<br />
Below are the 2 tables which illustrate how the moon will appear on the main unit. Northern hemisphere:</p>
<table width="1364">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="121"><img decoding="async" src="https://usemanuals.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Youshiko-icon3.webp" /></td>
<td width="316">New Moon</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="120"><img decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3246860 aligncenter ezlazyloaded" src="images/44.webp" alt="" width="93" height="289" data-ezsrc="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-icon4.png?ezimgfmt=rs:62x193/rscb1/ng:webp/ngcb1" /></td>
<td width="317">Full Moon</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="316">Waxing Crescent</td>
<td width="317">Waning Gibbous</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="316">First-quarter</td>
<td width="317">Third quarter</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="316">Waxing Gibbous</td>
<td width="317">Waning Crescent</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>Southern hemisphere:</p>
<table width="1369">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td rowspan="4" width="121"><img decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3246861 aligncenter ezlazyloaded" src="images/45.webp" alt="" width="93" height="290" data-ezsrc="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-icon5.png?ezimgfmt=rs:63x196/rscb1/ng:webp/ngcb1" /></td>
<td width="316">New Moon</td>
<td rowspan="4" width="120"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3246862 aligncenter ezlazyloaded" src="images/46.webp" alt="" width="91" height="292" data-ezsrc="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-icon6.png?ezimgfmt=rs:62x199/rscb1/ng:webp/ngcb1" /></td>
<td width="317">Full Moon</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="316">Waxing Crescent</td>
<td width="317">Waning Gibbous</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="316">First-quarter</td>
<td width="317">Third quarter</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="316">Waxing Gibbous</td>
<td width="317">Waning Crescent</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h4>MAINTENANCE</h4>
<p><strong>To clean the rain collector</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Rotate the rain collector by 30° anticlockwise.</li>
<li>Gently remove the rain collector.</li>
<li>Clean and remove any debris or insects.</li>
<li>Install all the parts when they are fully clean and dried.</li>
</ol>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-3246917 aligncenter ezlazyloaded" src="images/47.webp" sizes="auto, " srcset="" alt="" width="689" height="243" data-ezsrcset="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig33-550x194.png?ezimgfmt=ng:webp/ngcb1 550w,https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig33.png?ezimgfmt=ng:webp/ngcb1 657w" data-ezsrc="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig33-550x194.png?ezimgfmt=rs:606x214/rscb1/ng:webp/ngcb1" /></p>
<p><strong>To clean the Thermo / Hygro sensor</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Unscrew the 2 screws at the bottom of the radiation shield.</li>
<li>Gently pull out the shield.</li>
<li>Remove carefully any dirt or insects inside the sensor casing (Do not let the sensors inside get wet).</li>
<li>Clean the shield with water and remove any dirt or insects.</li>
<li>Install all the parts back when they are fully clean and dried.</li>
</ol>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone wp-image-3246918 aligncenter ezlazyloaded" src="images/48.webp" alt="" width="691" height="365" data-ezsrc="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-YC9385-Professional-Weather-Station-With-Wireless-5-in1-Sensor-fig34.png?ezimgfmt=rs:606x320/rscb1/ng:webp/ngcb1" /></p>
<h4>TROUBLESHOOTING</h4>
<table width="1422">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="206"><strong>Problem / Symptom</strong></td>
<td width="251"><strong>Solution</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="206">Strange or no measurement of Rain Sensor</td>
<td width="251">1. Check the drain hole in the rain collector.<br />
2. Check the balance indicator.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="206">Strange or no measurement of Thermo / Hygro Sensor</td>
<td width="251">1. Check the radiation shield.<br />
2. Check the sensor casing.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="206">Strange or no measurement of Wind Speed and Direction</td>
<td width="251">1. Check wind cups (Anemometer).<br />
2. Check the wind vane.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="206"><strong> </strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3246863 ezlazyloaded" src="images/49.webp" alt="" width="27" height="40" data-ezsrc="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-icon7.png?ezimgfmt=rs:27x40/rscb1/ng:webp/ngcb1" />and<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3246864 ezlazyloaded" src="images/50.webp" alt="" width="114" height="24" data-ezsrc="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-icon8.png?ezimgfmt=rs:114x24/rscb1/ng:webp/ngcb1" /> (Signal lost for 15 minutes)</td>
<td rowspan="2" width="251"><strong> </strong>1. Relocate the main unit and 5-in-1 sensor closer to each other.<br />
2. Make sure the main unit is placed away from other electronic appliances that may interfere with the wireless communication (TVs, computers, microwaves).<br />
3. If the problem continues, reset both the main unit and 5-in-1 sensor.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="206"><strong> </strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3246863 ezlazyloaded" src="images/49.webp" alt="" width="27" height="40" data-ezsrc="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-icon7.png?ezimgfmt=rs:27x40/rscb1/ng:webp/ngcb1" />and <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-3246865 ezlazyloaded" src="images/51.webp" alt="" width="58" height="56" data-ezsrc="https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Youshiko-icon9.png?ezimgfmt=rs:58x56/rscb1/ng:webp/ngcb1" />(Signal lost for 1 hour)</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h4>SPECIFICATIONS</h4>
<table width="1436">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td colspan="4" width="461"><strong>MAIN UNIT</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Dimensions (W    x H x D)</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">120 x 190 x 22 mm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="20">W</td>
<td width="96">eight</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">370g wibthatteries</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Battery</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">3 x AA size 1.5V batteries (Alkaline batteries recommended)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Support channels</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">Wireless 5-in-1 sensor (Wind speed, Wind direction, Rain gauge, thermo-hydro)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="4" width="461"><strong>INDOOR BAROMETER</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Barometer unit</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">hPa, mmHg, and inHg</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Measuring range</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">(540 to 1100 hPa) / (405 ~ 825 mmHg) / (15.95 ~ 32.48 inHg)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Resolution</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">1hPa, 0.01inHg, 0.1mmHg</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Accuracy</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">(540 ~ 699hPa ± 8hPa @ 0~50°C) / (700 ~ 1100hPa ± 4hPa @ 0~50°C)</p>
<p>(405 ~ 524 mmHg ± 6mmHg @ 0~50°C) / (525 ~ 825 mmHg ± 3mmHg @ 0~50°C) (15.95 ~ 20.66inHg ± 0.24inHg @ 32~122°F) / (20.67 ~ 32.48inHg ± 0.12inHg @ 32~122°F</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="20">W</td>
<td width="96">eather forecast</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">Sunny / Clear, Slightly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy, Rainy / Stormy, and Snowy</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Display modes</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">Current, Max, Min, Historical data for the last 24hrs</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Memory modes</td>
<td width="159">Max &amp; Min from last memory reset</td>
<td width="185">(with timestamp)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="4" width="461"><strong>INDOOR TEMPERATURE</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">T emp. unit</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">°C or °F</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Operating range</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">-10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Resolution</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">1 decimal place</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Accuracy</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">+/- 1°C or 2°F typical @ 25°C (77°F)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Display modes</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">Current, Min and Max, Historical data for the past 24 hours</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Memory modes</td>
<td width="159">Max &amp; Min from last memory reset</td>
<td width="185">(with timestamp)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Alarm</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">Hi / Lo Temperature Alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="4" width="461"><strong>INDOOR HUMIDITY</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Operating range</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">20% to 90%RH (&lt; 20%: LO; &gt; 90%: HI) (Temperature between 0°C to 60°C)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Resolution</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">1%</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Accuracy</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">+/-5% typical @ 25°C (77°F)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Display modes</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">Current, Min and Max, Historical data for the past 24 hours</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Memory modes</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">Max &amp; Min from last Emory reset   (with timestamp)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Alarm</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">Hi / Lo Humidity Alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="4" width="461"><strong>RADIO-CONTROLLED / ATOMIC CLOCK</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Synchronization</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">Auto or disabled</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Clock display</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">HH:MM: SS / Weekday</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Hour format</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">12hr AM/PM or 24hr</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Calendar</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">DD/MM</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Weekday in 5 languages</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">EN, FR, DE, ES, IT</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Time signal</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">MSF</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">Hour offset</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">-23 to +23 hours</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="116">DST</td>
<td colspan="2" width="345">AUTO / OFF</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table width="1435">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="459"><strong>WIRELESS 5-IN-1 SENSOR</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Dimensions (W x H x D)</td>
<td width="343">343.5 x 393.5 x 136 mm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">W eight</td>
<td width="343">673g with batteries</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Battery</td>
<td width="343">3 x AA size 1.5V battery (Alkaline batteries recommended)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Frequency</td>
<td width="343">868 MHz</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Transmission</td>
<td width="343">Every 12 seconds</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="459"><strong>OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">T emp. unit</td>
<td width="343">°C or °F</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Operating range</td>
<td width="343">-40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) Lithium batteries are required for low-temperature usage</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Resolution</td>
<td width="343">1 decimal place</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Accuracy</td>
<td width="343">+/- 0.5°C or 1°F typical @ 25°C (77°F)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Display modes</td>
<td width="343">Current, Min and Max, Historical data for the past 24 hours</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Memory modes</td>
<td width="343">Max &amp; Min from last memory reset (with timestamp)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Alarm</td>
<td width="343">Hi / Lo Temperature Alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="459"><strong>OUTDOOR HUMIDITY</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Displayed range</td>
<td width="343">1% to 99% (&lt; 1%: LO; &gt; 99%: HI)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Operating range</td>
<td width="343">1% to 99%</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Resolution</td>
<td width="343">1%</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Accuracy</td>
<td width="343">+/- 3% typical @ 25°C (77°F)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Display modes</td>
<td width="343">Current, Min and Max, Historical data for the past 24 hours</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Memory modes</td>
<td width="343">Max &amp; Min from last memory reset (with timestamp)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Alarm</td>
<td width="343">Hi / Lo Humidity Alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="459"><strong>RAIN GAUGE</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Unit for rainfall</td>
<td width="343">mm and in</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Range for rainfall</td>
<td width="343">0~9999mm (0~393.7inches)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Resolution</td>
<td width="343">0.4 mm (0.0157 in)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Accuracy for rainfall</td>
<td width="343">Greater of +/- 7% or 1 tip</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Display modes</td>
<td width="343">Rainfall (Rate / Daily / Weekly / Monthly,)Historical data for the past 24 hours</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Memory modes</td>
<td width="343">Total rainfall from last memory reset</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Alarm</td>
<td width="343">H i Rainfall Alert</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="2" width="459"><strong>WIND SPEED</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Wind speed unit</td>
<td width="343">mph, m/s, km/h, knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Wind speed range</td>
<td width="343">0~112mph, 50m/s, 180km/h, 97knots</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Wind speed resolution</td>
<td width="343">0.1mph or 0.1knot or 0.1m/s</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Speed accuracy</td>
<td width="343">&lt; 5m/s: +/- 0.5m/s; &gt; 5m/s: +/- 6%</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Direction resolutions</td>
<td width="343">16</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Display modes</td>
<td width="343">Gust/average wind speed &amp; direction, Historical data for the past 24 hours</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Memory modes</td>
<td width="343">Max gust speed with direction (with timestamp)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="116">Alarm</td>
<td width="343">H i Wind speed Alert (Average / Gust)</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h4><strong>SENSOR AND MAIN UNIT STAND INSTALLATION</strong></h4>
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<p><strong>THE PACKING</strong></p>
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<p>UKCA Declaration of Conformity<br />
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<p>All enquiries:<a href="mailto:service@youshiko.co.uk"> service@youshiko.co.uk</a><br />
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