Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, extreme temperature or high humidity, which may
result in malfunction, shorter electronic life span, damaged batteries and distorted parts.
Use only the recommended batteries. Always replace weak or empty batteries with a new, complete set of
batteries at full capacity. Do not use batteries from different brands or with different capacities. Remove the
batteries from the unit if it has not been used for a long time.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage related to improperly installed batteries!
1.
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the 4Cast PRO WIFI Weather Center with 7-in-1 Multisensor. This system offers
a 6-day forecast and many advanced features for weather observers, such as the ProWeatherLive (PWL)
cloud service, which provides online weather forecasts and conditions for your area on your console,
while receiving your personal weather data that you can view at any time on the PWL website or app. The
professional 7-in-1 wireless multisensor integrates temperature, humidity, wind, rain, UV and light sensors
to monitor your local weather conditions at all times and transmit this data to your console via wireless radio
frequency technology. This system also supports up to 7 thermo-hygro sensors and other optional sensors,
such as PM 2.5/10 air quality sensors and lightning / water leak sensors, allowing you to monitor all your
environmental conditions with one system and one app.
1.1
QUICK START GUIDE
The following Quick Start Guide provides the necessary steps to install and operate the weather
station, and upload to the Internet, along with references to the pertinent sections.
Step
1
Power up the 7-in-1 sensor array
2
Power up the display console and pair with sensor array
3
Manually set date and time (This part is unnecessary if the weather
station is connected to PWL later)
4
Reset the rain to zero
5
Create account and register weather station at PWL
6
Connect weather station to WiFi
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3.4
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6.1, 6.2, 6.3