1. Ifihan
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your ME Radio-Controlled Weather Station. This 5-in-1 wireless system includes an outdoor sensor designed to measure precipitation, wind speed and direction, temperature, and humidity levels. The sensor is pre-assembled and calibrated for straightforward installation. It transmits data via a low-frequency radio signal to the main display unit, with a range of up to 150 meters in open areas.
The weather station offers comprehensive meteorological data, including indoor and outdoor temperatures (Celsius or Fahrenheit), indoor and outdoor humidity with trend indicators, min/max data for various parameters, a barometer with 24-hour atmospheric pressure history, automatic daylight saving time adjustment, and a weather forecast function (sunny, partly sunny, cloudy, rainy, stormy). It also displays moon phases, wind speed (mph or km/h), wind direction (16 positions), precipitation measurements (mm or inch for 1 hour, 24 hours, or total), dew point, feels like temperature, and heat index. Additional features include a low battery indicator for both the station and the outdoor sensor, an alarm with snooze function, and an orange LED backlight.

Nọmba 1.1: ME Radio-Controlled Weather Station components, including the main display unit and the 5-in-1 outdoor sensor.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
Jọwọ rii daju pe gbogbo awọn ohun ti a ṣe akojọ si isalẹ wa ninu apo rẹ:
- 1 x Weather Station Display Unit
- 1 x 5-in-1 Outdoor Sensor (Anemometer/Rain Gauge)
- 1 x Mast Section
- 1 x Clampẹnu Bakan
- Fixing Screws and Nuts
- 1 x Afọwọṣe olumulo ede-pupọ
3. Eto
3.1 Fifi Awọn batiri sii
The weather station display unit and the outdoor sensor both require batteries for operation. Batteries are included with the product.
- Fun Sensọ ita ita: Locate the battery compartment on the outdoor sensor. Insert the required batteries, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.
- Fun Ẹka Ifihan: Locate the battery compartment on the back of the display unit. Insert the required batteries (3x AA), ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely.

Nọmba 3.1: Ẹyìn view of the display unit, highlighting the battery compartment and various control buttons for settings like time, alarm, and unit selection.
3.2 Mounting the Outdoor Sensor
The 5-in-1 outdoor sensor should be mounted in an open area to ensure accurate readings for wind, rain, temperature, and humidity. Avoid obstructions like buildings, trees, or fences.
- Assemble the mast section with the clampẹnu bakan.
- Attach the 5-in-1 sensor to the mast using the provided screws and nuts. Ensure it is securely fastened.
- Mount the assembled sensor in your desired outdoor location. The sensor can be mounted on a pole or a wall using appropriate hardware. Ensure the rain gauge is level and the wind vane/anemometer can rotate freely.

Nọmba 3.2: The 5-in-1 outdoor sensor correctly installed on a pole, ensuring optimal exposure for accurate weather data collection.
3.3 Initial Pairing and Synchronization
After installing batteries in both units, the display unit will automatically attempt to connect with the outdoor sensor. This process may take a few minutes.
- Place the display unit and the outdoor sensor relatively close to each other during the initial setup.
- Once connected, the outdoor readings will appear on the display.
- If connection fails, press the '5-in-1 Sensor Signal Search' button (labeled 'SCAN' on the back of the display unit) to manually initiate a search.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1 Display Unit Overview
Ẹrọ ifihan akọkọ n pese okeerẹ lori okeerẹview of current and historical weather data. Refer to the diagram below for key display areas and buttons.

Nọmba 4.1: Iwaju view of the display unit with annotations for Indoor Temperature, Outdoor Temperature, Indoor Humidity, Outdoor Humidity, Weather Forecast, Wind Direction, Wind Speed, Wind Scale, Daily Precipitation, Precipitation History (Bar Chart), Moon Phase, Date, Radio-Controlled Alarm, Indoor Climate Indicator, 5-in-1 Sensor Signal Strength, and Wind Chill.
4.2 Ipilẹ Eto
- Akoko ati Ọjọ: The station automatically synchronizes with a radio-controlled time signal. Manual adjustment may be possible via the 'Time Setting' button on the back if needed.
- Awọn iwọn otutu: Press the '°C / °F' button on the back of the unit to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
- Wind Speed Units: Navigate through the display modes using the 'DISPLAY' button on the front to find wind speed, then use the navigation buttons on the back to select between mph or km/h.
- Precipitation Units: Similar to wind speed, navigate to precipitation display and select between mm or inch.
- Èdè: The day display supports 5 languages: French, English, German, Italian, and Spanish. This setting is usually found within the time/date setup menu.
4.3 Alarm and Backlight
- Išẹ itaniji: Use the 'Alarm Setting' button on the back to set the alarm time. The snooze function can be activated by pressing a designated button (often 'SNOOZE' or a main button) when the alarm sounds.
- Imọlẹ ẹhin: The station features an orange LED backlight for improved visibility in low light conditions. This can typically be activated by pressing a button on the display unit.
4.4 History and Min/Max Data
The display unit stores historical data and records minimum and maximum values for various measurements.
- Min/Max: Press the 'MAX/MIN' button on the front to cycle through the recorded maximum and minimum values for temperature, humidity, etc.
- Itan: The 'HISTORY' button on the front allows you to view past data, such as 24-hour atmospheric pressure history or precipitation history.
5. Itọju
5.1 Batiri Rirọpo
When the low battery indicator appears on the display unit for either the station or the outdoor sensor, it is time to replace the batteries. Always replace all batteries in a unit at the same time with new ones of the same type.
5.2 Ninu sensọ
Periodically inspect and clean the outdoor sensor to ensure accurate readings.
- Iwọn ojo: Clear any debris (leaves, insects) from the rain collector funnel.
- Anemometer/Wind Vane: Ensure the wind cups and wind vane rotate freely. Remove any obstructions.
- Isọsọ gbogboogbo: Wipe down the sensor housing with a damp asọ. Ma ṣe lo abrasive ose tabi epo.
6. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your weather station, please refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Ko si data ita gbangba ti a fihan:
- Ṣàyẹ̀wò bóyá àwọn bátìrì sensọ ìta ti fi sori ẹrọ dáadáa tí wọn kò sì ti bàjẹ́.
- Ensure the outdoor sensor is within the 150-meter range of the display unit and there are no major obstructions.
- Press the '5-in-1 Sensor Signal Search' button ('SCAN') on the back of the display unit to re-establish connection.
- Try moving the display unit closer to the outdoor sensor temporarily to rule out range issues.
- Awọn kika ti ko pe:
- Iwọn otutu/Ọriniinitutu: Ensure the outdoor sensor is not exposed to direct sunlight for prolonged periods (which can artificially raise temperature readings) and is in a well-ventilated area.
- Afẹfẹ: Verify that the anemometer cups and wind vane are free from obstructions and rotate smoothly.
- Ojo: Check the rain collector for debris. Ensure the sensor is mounted level.
- Display Unit Not Responding:
- Replace the display unit batteries.
- Perform a reset by pressing the 'RESET' button on the back of the unit (this may clear all stored data).
7. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Nọmba awoṣe | 3760278488418 |
| Brand | ME |
| Ọja Iru | Radio-Controlled Weather Station with 5-in-1 Sensor |
| Asopọmọra Technology | Igbohunsafẹfẹ Redio |
| Ọna ẹrọ | Igbohunsafẹfẹ Redio |
| Orisun agbara | Battery Powered (Batteries Included) |
| Awọn ohun elo | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Metal, Plastic, Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Àwọ̀ | Dudu ati Funfun |
| Iwọn otutu konge | 1 °C |
| Ita sensọ Ibiti | Titi di mita 150 (aaye ṣiṣi) |
| Ṣe afihan Awọn ede | French, English, German, Italian, Spanish |
| Awọn iwọn (Ṣipo) | 440 x 147 x 381 mm |
| Ìwọ̀n (Ṣípamọ́) | 1.92 kg |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Information regarding product warranty and customer support is typically provided by the manufacturer or seller at the time of purchase. Please refer to your purchase documentation or the manufacturer's official website for details on warranty coverage, return policies, and technical assistance.