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PROFESSIONAL WIFI WEATHER STATION
Operation Manual
Model: HP2550
Thank you for purchasing this Professional WIFI Weather Station! This
device provides accurate weather readings and is Wi-Fi capable to stream data
from the weather station to Internet based weather services.
This manual will guide you, step-by-step, through setting up your weather
station and console, and understanding the operation of your weather station.
Use this manual to become familiar with your professional weather station
and save it for future reference.

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1Table of Contents
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................. 2
2 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS.................................................................... 5
3 UNPACKING .............................................................................................. 6
4 OVERVIEW................................................................................................. 7
4.1 DISPLAY CONSOLE.................................................................................. 7
4.2 INDOOR SENSOR:.................................................................................... 7
4.3 OUTDOOR SENSOR:................................................................................ 8
4.4 OPTIONAL SENSOR ................................................................................. 8
5.SET UP GUIDE......................................................................................... 10
5.1 PRE INSTALLATION CHECKOUT.............................................................. 10
5.2 SITE SURVEY........................................................................................ 10
5.3 OUTDOOR SENSOR PACKAGE ASSEMBLY............................................... 11
5.3.1 Install U-bolts and metal plate..................................................... 11
5.3.2 Install wind vane.......................................................................... 12
5.3.3 Install wind speed cups............................................................... 12
5.3.4 Install the Rain Gauge Funnel .................................................... 13
5.3.5 Install Batteries in sensor package............................................. 13
5.3.6 Mount assembled outdoor sensor package................................ 14
5.3.7 Reset Button and Transmitter LED............................................. 15
5.4 INDOOR SENSOR SET UP...................................................................... 16
5.5 MULTI-CHANNEL TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR (OPTIONAL) ....... 17
5.5.1 Install batteries............................................................................ 17
5.5.2 Sensor Placement....................................................................... 19
5.6 BEST PRACTICES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION................................ 20
5.7 CONSOLE DISPLAY ............................................................................... 21
5.7.1 Initial Display Console Set Up..................................................... 23
5.7.2 Key functions............................................................................... 24
5.7.3 Main interface icons explain........................................................ 25
5.8 MULTIPLE CHANNEL SELECTION AND SCROLL MODE .............................. 27

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5.9 HISTORY MODE .................................................................................... 27
5.9.1 View and Reset MAX/MIN........................................................... 27
5.9.2 History Record Mode .................................................................. 29
5.10 SETTING MODE .................................................................................. 32
5.10.1 Date and Time setting............................................................... 34
5.10.2 Time Format setting.................................................................. 35
5.10.3 Date Format setting................................................................... 36
5.10.4 Temperature unit setting........................................................... 36
5.10.5 Barometric unit.......................................................................... 36
5.10.6 Wind speed unit ........................................................................ 36
5.10.7 Rainfall unit ............................................................................... 36
5.10.8 Solar Rad. Unit.......................................................................... 36
5.10.9 Multi Channel Sensor................................................................ 36
5.10.10 Backlight setting...................................................................... 38
5.10.11 Longitude: Latitude setting...................................................... 39
5.10.12 Barometric display................................................................... 40
5.10.13 Rainfall season (default: January) .......................................... 40
5.10.14 Storing Interval (1-240minutes Selectable)............................. 41
5.10.15 Weather Server....................................................................... 41
5.10.15 .1 Wunderground server setup........................................ 42
5.10.15.2 Weathercloud server setup........................................... 48
5.10.16 Wi-Fi scan ............................................................................... 58
5.10.17 Background............................................................................. 60
5.11 ALARM SETTING MODE ....................................................................... 60
5.12 CALIBRATION MODE............................................................................ 61
5.13 FACTORY RESET................................................................................. 66
5.13.1 Re-register indoor transmitter ................................................... 67
5.13.2 Re-register outdoor transmitter................................................. 67
5.13.3 Automatic Clear Max/Min.......................................................... 67
5.13.4 Reset to Factory........................................................................ 67
5.13.5 Clear History ............................................................................. 68
5.13.6 Clear Max/Min........................................................................... 68
5.13.7 Backup data.............................................................................. 68

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5.13.8 About information...................................................................... 69
6.1BEAUFORT WIND FORCE SCALE............................................................. 69
6.2WEATHER FORECASTING ....................................................................... 70
6.3 LIGHTNING ALERT.................................................................................. 71
6.4 WEATHER FORECASTING DESCRIPTION AND LIMITATIONS....................... 71
6.5MOON PHASE........................................................................................ 72
7. MAINTENANCE....................................................................................... 74
8. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE................................................................ 75
9. GLOSSARY OF COMMON TERMS ....................................................... 79
10. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................. 82

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2Warnings and Cautions
Warning: Any metal object may attract a lightning strike, including
your weather station mounting pole. Never install the weather station in a
storm.
Warning: If you are mounting the weather station to a house or
structure, consult a licensed electrician for proper grounding. A direct
lightning strike to a metal pole can damage or destroy your home.
Warning: Installing your weather station in a high location may result
in injury or death. Perform as much of the initial check out and operation on
the ground and inside a building or home. Only install the weather station on
a clear, dry, day.

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3Unpacking
Open your weather station box and inspect that the contents are intact
(nothing broken) and complete (nothing missing). Inside you should find the
following:
QT
Y
Item Description
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Display Console
1
Outdoor Sensor Body with built-in: Thermo-hygrometer / Rain
Gauge / Wind Speed Sensor/ Wind Direction Sensor, Light and UV
sensor, Solar panel
1
Wind speed cups (to be attached to outdoor sensor body)
1
Wind vane (to be attached to outdoor sensor body)
1
Indoor sensor unit
2
U-Bolts for mounting on a pole
4
Threaded nuts for U-Bolts (M5 size)
1
Metal mounting plate to be used with U-Bolts
1
Wrench for M5 bolts
1
AC adapter
1
User manual (this manual)
Table: Package content
If components are missing from the package, or broken, please contact
customer service to resolve the issue.
Note: Batteries for the outdoor sensor package are not included. You will
need 2 AA size batteries, alkaline or Lithium batteries (Lithium
recommended for colder climates).
Note: The console operates using an AC adapter. The included adapter is a
switching-type adapter and can generate a small amount of electrical
interference with the RF reception in the console, when placed too
close to the console. Please keep the console display at least 2 ft. or
0.5 m away from the power adapter to ensure best RF reception from
the outdoor sensor package.

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4Overview
4.1 Display console
Figure 1: Display console
Note: The USB port in the console of weather station is only for firmware
update, not for data communication (USB cable not included).
You can use a SD card for the firmware update.(SD card not included).
4.2 Indoor sensor:
Figure 2: Indoor sensor 2 display variations
The indoor sensor will display indoor temperature, humidity and barometric
pressure alternately.
memory card slot
Power jack
Reset
USB port

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4.3 Outdoor sensor:
Figure 3: Sensor assembly components
1 Wind vane
7 Solar panel
2 Wind speed cups
8 U-Bolts
3 Light sensor and UV sensor
9 Battery compartment door
4 Thermo- and hygro-meter senor
10 Reset button
5 Rain collector
11 LED (red) to indicate data
transmission
6Bubble level
Table: Sensor assembly detailed items
4.4 Optional sensor
The following optional sensors (purchased separately) can be used with
HP2550 console display.
If you have purchase extra sensors, just simple power up, the display console
will receives the data automatically. If sensor not reporting in to console, the
display console will re-search the data after one hour or restart the console to
search the data. Please refer to the sensor manual (provided separately with
sensor) for details.
This table shows the maximum number of each type of sensor that can be
worked with console display

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Sensor
Image
Maximum
Number
WH31 Multi-channel temperature
and humidity sensor*,**
8
WH51 Soil moisture sensor*
1
WH41 PM2.5 air quality sensor*,**
1
*Console display just show the current data, the history data save in the SD
card.
**WU website doesn’t support. Ecowitt.net can support these sensor data
upload.

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5.Set up Guide
5.1 Pre Installation Checkout
To complete assembly you will need a Philips screwdriver (size PH0) and a
wrench (size M5; included in package).
Before installing the weather station on the place of operation, we recommend
placing the weather station at a temporary location with easy access for one
week. This will let you check all functions, ensure proper operation, and get
familiar with the weather station and its calibration procedures. During this
time, you can also test the wireless range between the main unit and the
integrated wireless sensor.
Attention:
Follow suggested order for battery installation (outdoor sensor first,
console second)
Ensure batteries are installed with correct polarity (+/-)
Do not mix old and new batteries
Do not use rechargeable batteries
If outdoor temperature may go below 32F or 0C for prolonged periods,
Lithium based batteries are suggested over alkaline type batteries for the
outdoor sensor array
5.2 Site Survey
Perform a site survey before installing the weather station. Consider the
following:
1. Avoid radiant heat transfer from buildings and structures. In general,
install the sensor array at least 5’ or 1.52m from any building,
structure, ground, or roof top.
2. Avoid wind and rain obstructions. The rule of thumb is to install the
sensor array at least four times the distance of the height of the tallest
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