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•  The weather station stores new minimum and maximum values from the reset point.

f) HI/LO alarm setting

You can use the target temperature or the target air humidity (HI/LO) to configure multiple 

temperature and air humidity alarms for indoor and outdoor use. Depending on the number of 

outdoor sensors used, up to 8 alarms can be set for outdoor and for indoors.
•  Press and hold the 

MODE ALERT 

button (3) for 2 seconds to access alarm settings mode. 

The symbol for the indoor display

IN

 towards the bottom of the LCD display (1) will flash.

•  Press the 

 C

 button (2) or the 

- MEM

 button (4) to select the channel to be set. The 

channel symbol for the active channel will flash. You are now able to set the active channel.

•  Press the

 MODE ALERT

 button (3) to toggle between setting the target values selected for 

temperature and air humidity for the active channel. The first active setting value is the upper 

alarm limit   for temperature. This value flashes when ready for setting.

•  Briefly press the 

C

 button (2) or the 

 - MEM

 button (4) several times, to increase or 

decrease the value for the upper alarm limit by tenths (0.1 °C or °F). Pressing and holding 

means that the device scrolls through the settings more quickly.

•  Press the

 MODE ALERT

 button (3) twice to switch to setting the lower alarm limit   for 

temperature. This value flashes when ready for setting.

•  Briefly press the 

C

 button (2) or the 

 - MEM

 button (4) several times, to increase or 

decrease the value for the lower alarm limit by tenths (0.1 °C or °F). Pressing and holding 

means that the device scrolls through the settings more quickly.

•  Press the

 MODE ALERT

 button (3) three times to switch to setting the upper alarm limit   

for air humidity.

•  Press the

 MODE ALERT

 button (3) four times to switch to setting the lower alarm limit   

for air humidity.

•  If  you  briefly  press  the

 C

 button (2) or the 

 - MEM

 button (4) for both setting 

values several times, you can increase or decrease the value for the target air humidity 

by hundredths i.e. by 1 %. Pressing and holding means that the device scrolls through the 

settings more quickly.

  The setting range for the temperature alarm is between -40 °C and +80 °C. The 

setting range for the air humidity alarm is between 1 % and 99 %. It is not possible 

to configure alternative settings. If, for example, the HI-value is set at 40 °C or %, it 

is only possible to set a LO-value of max. 39.9 °C or 39.9 %. There must be at least 

one adjustment step between Hi and Lo Alarm values.

•  Press the

 MODE ALERT

 button (3), in order to activate or deactivate an alarm set. If the   

symbol is displayed, the corresponding alarm is activated. If the symbol disappears , the 

alarm is deactivated.

•  Repeat  the  process  for  setting  all  further  channels. The  setting  sequence  is  always:  → 

Temperature  → Temperature  → Air humidity  → Air humidity 

•  To reset alarms set to their initial position, press the

 RESET 

 button (13) or temporarily 

remove the batteries from the weather station.

g) Turning off the temperature or air humidity alarm

•  When an alarm is triggered, an audible alarm sounds and the alarm symbol ( or ) flashes.
•  Press the 

LIGHT

 button (14) to turn off an alarm.

•  The triggered alarm ends automatically after 2 minutes if no buttons are pressed during this 

time.

h) Automatic display cycle

•  If the weather station is in normal mode, press and hold the 

 C

 button (2) for 

2 seconds to switch on the automatic display cycle. A short beep will sound and the symbol 

 appears in the LCD display (1).

•  The display in the bottom line of the LCD display (1) will now alternate between indicating 

indoor values 

IN

 and values from the active outdoor sensors from channel number 4 and 

above, in a 4-second rhythm. The values of the outdoor sensors of the first three channels 

will continue to be indicated in lines 1 to 3, where these are available.

•  If all channel numbers from 4 to 8 are deployed, indoor values and all values from the sensors 

will be indicated in their natural sequence, each displaying for 4 seconds. The cycle repeats 

in the same sequence until the automatic display cycle is turned off again.

•  If no values (radio signal) are available for a channel, none will display.
•  To turn off the automatic display cycle, press and hold the 

C

 button (2) for 

2 seconds. The   symbol will disappear from the LCD display (1). The automatic display 

cycle terminates.

Care and Cleaning

•  Always disconnect the product from the power supply before cleaning it. 
•  Never use aggressive detergents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions, as these may 

damage the housing or cause the product to malfunction.

•  Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the product.

Declaration of Conformity (DOC)

Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau, hereby declares that this 

product conforms to Directive 2014/53/EU.

  Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity: 

www.conrad.com/downloads

 

Select a language by clicking on the corresponding flag symbol, and then enter 

the product order number in the search box. The EU Declaration of Conformity is 

available for download in PDF format.

Disposal

a) Product

  Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the 

household waste. At the end of its service life, dispose of the product according to 

the relevant statutory regulations.

 

Remove any inserted (rechargeable) batteries and dispose of them separately from 

the product.

b) (Rechargeable) batteries

  You as the end user are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used 

batteries/rechargeable batteries. Disposing of them in the household waste is 

prohibited.

 

Contaminated (rechargeable) batteries are labelled with this symbol to indicate that 

disposal in the domestic waste is forbidden. The designations for the heavy metals 

involved are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead (name on (rechargeable) 

batteries, e.g. below the trash icon on the left).

Used (rechargeable) batteries can be returned to collection points in your municipality, our 

stores or wherever (rechargeable) batteries are sold.
You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.

Technical data

a) Weather Station

Power supply ........................................4 x 1.5 V/DC AA batteries (not included)
Transmission frequency........................433 MHz 
Reception range ...................................maximum 30 m
Operating conditions ............................. -5 to +50 °C, 10 - 90 % 

relative humidity (non-condensing)

Storage conditions ................................ -20 to +60 °C, 10 - 80 % 

relative humidity (non-condensing)

Dimensions (W x H x D) .......................130 x 112 x 275 mm
Weight ..................................................217 g (without batteries)
Total weight ...........................................471 g

b) Outdoor sensors 

Power supply ........................................2 x 1.5 V/DC AA batteries (not included)
Battery life .............................................about 15 months
Protection rating ...................................IPX3
Transmission frequency........................433 MHz
Transmission range ..............................maximum 30 m
Transmission power..............................7 dBm (antenna)
Operating conditions ............................. -40 to +60 °C, 1 - 99 % 

relative humidity (non-condensing)

Storage conditions ................................ -20 to +60 °C, 10 - 80 % 

relative humidity (non-condensing)

Dimensions (W x H x D) .......................61 x 113 x 395 mm
Weight ..................................................81 g (sensor without batteries)

This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). 
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in 

electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval of the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. 

This publication reflects the technical status at the time of printing.
Copyright 2018 by Conrad Electronic SE. 

  

 

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Summary of Contents for 1719613

Page 1: ...Luftfeuchtigkeit innen und au en Die Wetterstation besitzt au erdem einen akustischen und optischen K ltealarm eine Trendanzeige der Temperatur und der Luftfeuchtigkeit einen HI LO Alarm von Temperatu...

Page 2: ...tem Wetter beeintr chtigt wird und sie nicht mehr die volle m gliche Leistung erbringen d Aufstellen und Montage Die Wetterstation kann mit den 2 Einzelst ndern 5 auf einer waagrechten stabilen ausrei...

Page 3: ...e MEM 4 verringert einen Wert Wenn Sie die Taste Channel 2 oder die Taste MEM 4 kurz Dr cken schaltet sich die Anzeige der Luftfeuchtigkeit in Hundertstelschritten 1 herauf oder herunter Dr cken und h...

Page 4: ...Werte der aktiven Au ensensoren ab der Kanalzahl 4 und dar ber im 4 Sekunden Rhythmus Die Werte der Au ensensoren der ersten drei Kan le werden weiterhin in den Zeilen 1 bis 3 angezeigt sofern sie vo...

Page 5: ...sture e g in a bathroom must be avoided under all circumstances For safety and approval purposes you must not rebuild and or modify this product Using the product for purposes other than those describ...

Page 6: ...ther and they will no longer function at full efficiency d Setup and installation The weather station can be placed on a level stable and sufficiently large surface using the 2 single stands 5 Unfold...

Page 7: ...2 increases a value and the MEM button 4 decreases a value If you briefly press the Channel button 2 or the MEM button 4 the air humidity increases or decreases in hundredths 1 Pressing and holding me...

Page 8: ...om channel number 4 and above in a 4 second rhythm The values of the outdoor sensors of the first three channels will continue to be indicated in lines 1 to 3 where these are available If all channel...

Page 9: ...re et ext rieure La station m t o dispose galement d une alarme sonore et visuelle pour le froid un affichage des tendances de la temp rature et de l humidit de l air d une alarme pour la temp rature...

Page 10: ...g et s r Il est d conseill d utiliser des piles rechargeables avec le capteur ext rieur car leurs performances sont alt r es par temps tr s froid et elles ne permettent pas d avoir une performance opt...

Page 11: ...une valeur et la touche MEM 4 diminue une valeur Si vous appuyez bri vement sur la touche Channel 2 ou sur la touche MEM 4 la valeur affich e de l humidit augmente ou diminue par palier d un centi me...

Page 12: ...de l affichage des valeurs obtenues l int rieur IN l affichage des valeurs des capteurs ext rieurs actifs partir du canal num ro 4 et des intervalles de 4 secondes Les valeurs des capteurs ext rieurs...

Page 13: ...rendweergave voor temperatuur en vochtigheid een HI LO alarm voor temperatuur en vochtigheid en een comfortweergave De temperatuur kan worden weergegeven in Celsius of Fahrenheit Het weerstation kan w...

Page 14: ...re werking te verzekeren Voor de buitensensor is het niet raadzaam om accu s te gebruiken omdat de capaciteit ervan bij zeer koud weer negatief be nvloed wordt en ze niet meer hun volle vermogen lever...

Page 15: ...knop MEM 4 verlaagt de waarde Als u de knop Channel 2 of de knop MEM 4 kort indrukt schakelt de weergave van de luchtvochtigheid in honderdsten d w z 1 omhoog of omlaag Houd de knop ingedrukt om snel...

Page 16: ...condenritme De waarden van de buitensensors van de eerste drie kanalen worden in de regels 1 tot 3 weergegeven als deze aanwezig zijn Zijn alle kanaalnummers 4 tot 8 bezet dan worden de binnenwaarden...

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