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Before Initial Use / Putting the weather station into operation
Mounting the outdoor sensor on the wall:
note:
You will need an electric drill for this step of the installation.
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CAUTIOn! DAngER TO LIFE, RISK OF InJURY AnD MATERIAL DAMAgE!
Read the operating and safety instructions for your drill carefully.
WARnIng!
DAngER TO LIFE!
Take care that you do not hit electricity, gas or
water lines when you drill into the wall. If necessary, check with a pipe and cable detector
before drilling.
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Putting the weather station into operation
Inserting the battery:
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Open the battery compartment
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on the back of the weather station.
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Insert two 1.5 V batteries (AA) (supplied) in the battery compartment
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.
note:
Ensure the correct polarity. This is shown in the battery compartment
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.
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Close the cover of the battery compartment.
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Remove the protective film from the LC display of the weather station.
Once the batteries are inserted, the weather station starts to receive the outdoor sensor signal.
This process does not take more than 3 minutes. During this time the reception symbol of
the outdoor sensor
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flashes. After successful reception of the outdoor sensor signal the
weather station starts to receive the DCF radio signal. This process may take up to 5 minutes
and is shown in the LC display by the flashing symbol
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.
Reception may be seriously restricted by certain obstacles (e.g. concrete walls) or sources
of interference (e.g. other electrical devices). If interference with reception of the radio signal
continues, you can also set the time and date manually (see “Setting the time / date manually”).
Summary of Contents for Z30398
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Page 59: ...59 BG Q Q C F RH relative humidity 12 24 h...
Page 61: ...61 BG 23 1 2 3 24 Q 0 50 C 32 122 F 0 1 C 20 99 1 DCF 2x AA 1 5V 20 60 C 4 140 F 433MHz 30...
Page 62: ...62 BG 2x AA 1 5V IP44 Q 1 1 1 4 AA 1 5V 1...
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Page 65: ...65 BG Q Q m j j 433MHz j DCF DCF 1 1 1 500km...
Page 66: ...66 BG Q j D j 1 5V AA 24 24 j 23 1 2 3 LED 21 j m...
Page 67: ...67 BG Q j 20 j 1 5V AA 20 20 j j LC 3 7 DCF 5 LC 2 DCF C F WAVE 17...
Page 69: ...69 BG Q LC 3 DCF Q j DCF j ALARM 15 j MEM 16 C F WAVE 17 ALARM 15 Q j DCF j ALARM 15 LC...
Page 70: ...70 BG Q j SNOOZE 19 5 j SNOOZE 19 Q LC 12 8 j DCF j C F WAVE 17 j CH 18 6 j 3 CH 18...
Page 71: ...71 BG Q 11 LC j DCF Q...
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Page 73: ...73 BG Q j DCF j MEM 16 MIN MAX j 3 MEM 16 Q 1 2 CH 18 3...
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Page 77: ...77 GR CY 78 79 80 81 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 DST 88 88 88 89 89 90 90 92 92 93 93 94...
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Page 81: ...81 GR CY 30 2x AA 1 5V IP44 Q 1 1 1 4 AA 1 5V 1...
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Page 86: ...86 GR CY Q j 20 j 1 5V 20 20 j j LCD 3 7 DCF 5 LCD 2 DCF C F WAVE 17...
Page 89: ...89 GR CY Q j SNOOZE 19 5 j SNOOZE 19 Q LCD 12 8 j DCF j C F WAVE 17 j CH 18 6 j CH 18 3...
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