Setting up WeatherSmartIP software connection via a Wi-Fi network
An active 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network is required.
When turning on the weather station for the first time, connect to it using a PC or Android or iOS devices via
Wi-Fi.
− Open the Wi-Fi settings on your PC or Android/iOS device. To do so, go to settings and select Wi-Fi settings.
− Find the name of the weather station access point in the list of available Wi-Fi networks. It should appear as
EasyWeatherPro-XXX (where all the Xs are integers depending on the serial number of the weather station).
Connect to this network. You do not need to enter a password.
− Once you are connected to the weather station, open up your internet or mobile web browser, and enter the
following address into the address bar: http://192.168.4.1 to access the weather station web interface. (Make
sure to include the http:// or else the web browser may interpret the address as a search query.)
− In the web interface, click ScanRouter and select the name of the access point of your local network (home,
office), specify the password to access the Wi-Fi network, and then click Apply. The weather station will be
connected to your local Wi-Fi network.
− To work with the weather station on a PC, you need to install the WeatherSmartIP software, which can be
downloaded from the official Levenhuk website. This software displays the current and historical weather data
and enables you to save and upload it to weather servers.
− To access the weather station, start the WeatherSmartIP application on your PC. Select the IP address
assigned to the weather station by your local network access point in the software settings.
PC system requirements
Operating system: Windows NT4 (Service Pack ≥ 6a), Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7/8/10, MAC OS.
Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.
Processor: Pentium III 500MHz or higher.
Free storage space: at least 128MB, 256MB recommended.
Maintenance
Rain gauge cleaning
Clean every 3 months. Rotate the funnel counterclockwise and lift to access the rain gauge mechanism. Wipe
with a damp cloth to remove dirt, debris, and insects. For insect problems, lightly spray with insecticide.
Solar radiation sensor and solar panel cleaning
Clean every 3 months with a damp cloth.
Battery replacement
Replace every 1−2 years. In harsh environments, check every 3 months. Batteries may leak when used for too
long.
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