adaptor, the LED weather station will turn off the display, save the last reading of
the temperature and weather forecast; keep running the internal clock with the
backup battery. The LED weather station will start RF searching mode for 2 minute
after plug in the adaptor.
TRANSMISSION RANGE
The maximum transmission range between remote sensor and weather station is
30
m
under optimum conditions in an open area. The actual distance will be reduced by
many factors:
Walls, reinforced concrete ceilings
Trees, bushes, earth, rocks
Metal & conducting objects (e.g. radiators)
Broadband interferences in residential areas (DECT telephones, mobiles, radio
controlled headphones, radio-controlled speakers, other radio-controlled weather
stations, etc.)
Manually (re-) register remote sensors
If the remote sensor displays ‘--,-‘, it means the communication between the weather
station and remote sensor is interrupted over 35 minutes. Firstly, please check the low
battery icon in the remote sensor and replace the batteries if necessary. Secondly,
manually (re-) register your remote sensor with below steps.
• Remove the batteries from the remote sensor for a few seconds.
• Re-install the batteries. The transmission LED will flash once every 2 seconds to
indicate channel one is selected.
• Set the desired channel
Note 1
. The transmission LED will flash twice every 2 seconds to
indicate channel 2 is selected; flash thrice every 2 seconds to indicate channel 3 is
selected.
• Press and hold the weather station [CH] button for 2 seconds to activate RF search
mode. There will be a brief beep and the remote sensor channel number (1-3) on the
LED panel will flash.
• Make sure that the remote sensor is installed within range (maximum
30
m in an open
area).
• The weather station will detect the remote sensor and the remote sensor
temperature will be displayed.
• Press and hold the weather [CH] button for 2 seconds to exit search mode.
• If no button is pressed, search mode will automatically stop after 2 minutes.
Note:
1.
Please refer to the “Getting started” section for remote sensor channel setup.