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7 Wind speed (forecast for the relevant day)
8 Temperature (forecast for the relevant
day)
9 precipitation probability (forecast for the
relevant day)
10 Wind direction (forecast for the relevant
day)
11 Graphical presentation for weather condi-
tions
12 Meteotime symbol (weather data is
streamed)
13 Weekday
14 Calendar week
15 Remote sensor symbol (when measure-
ment values are displayed)
16 Indoor symbol (when measurement values
are displayed)
17 Battery level (remote sensor)
18 AM/PM information in 12-hour time mode
19 City to the nearest Meteotime measure-
ment station
20 Timer (countdown until next alarm)
21 Alarm W (default setting is OFF)
22 Alarm S (default setting is OFF)
23 Alarm P (default setting is OFF)
24 DAY symbol (weather conditions during
the day)
25 NIGHT symbol (weather conditions during
the night)
26 Bad weather warning: Heavy rain
27 Bad weather warning: Flood
28 Bad weather warning: Dense fog
29 Warning symbol
30 Warning symbol, flashing
31 Alarm symbol W (weekdays)
32 Alarm time setting (hours, minutes)
33 Alarm symbol S (one-time)
34 Alarm symbol PRE-AL (Frost warning)
35 Pre-alarm interval (15, 30, 45, 60 or 90
minutes before the pre-set alarm)
7 Before starting operation
NOTICE
Avoid connectivity disruptions!
To avoid connectivity disruptions between the devices, consider the following points before starting
operation.
1. Place base station (receiver) and remote sensor (sender) together as close as possible.
2. Set up power supply for the base station and wait until the indoor temperature is displayed.
3. Set up power supply for the remote sensor.
4. Position the base station and the remote sensor within the effective transmission range.
When changing batteries always change batteries in the main unit as well as all remote units and re-
place them in the correct order, so the remote connection can be re-established. If either of the
devices is mains-powered, the power supply must be disconnected for a short moment also for this
device when exchanging the batteries. If batteries are exchanged in only one of the devices (i.e. the
remote sensor) the signal can’t be received or can’t be received correctly.
Note, that the effective range is vastly affected by building materials and position of the main and re-
mote units. Due to external influences (various RC devices and other sources of interference), the
maximum distance can be greatly reduced. In such cases we suggest to position the main unit and the
remote sensor at other places. Sometimes all it takes is a relocation of one of these components of a
few inches! Though the remote unit is weather proof, it should be placed away from direct sunlight,
rain or snow.
8 Setting up power supply
Base station
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.