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7.1.2 Setting of the 12 and 24 hours display 

  In the setting mode you can choose between the 12 - and 24 hour system.

  In the 12 HR system AM or PM (after 12 o'clock) appears on the display.

7.2 Setting of the alarm time

.

  Press the             button 

into

 

ALARM

 

mode

,

 “ALARM”

 

words displayed.

  

Hold the               button for 3 seconds to set alarm time.

•  

The

 

setting

 

sequence

 

is

 

shown

 

as

 

follows

:

 Hour - Minute.

  

Press

 

the

            

or

                   

button

 

to

 

increase

 

or

 

decrease

 

for

 

setting

  

Press

 

and

 

hold

 

the

  

         or

  

             button

  

for

 

fast

 

running

.

  

Confirm

 

the

 

setting

 

with

 

the

             

button

 

or

 

no

 

button

 

pressed

 

in

 

15

 

seconds

.

  

Press 

               

button

 

to turn on or off alarm function. 

  

When

 

the

 

bell icon

 

is

 

displayed, it means that alarm function is turn on.

SET

AL SET

SET

AL SET

SET

AL SET

-10-

7.3 Backlight

Attention: Backlight in continuous operation only works with 

USB

 power 

connected

.

  Press 

any

 button 

to

 

turn

 

on

 

backlight

  

for

 

8

 

seconds

 

when

 

use

 

battery

.

8. Micro-USB input

  

5

V

/

1A

 

power

 

can

 

input

 

from

 

Micro

-

USB

 

part

 

on

 

the

 

left

 

side

.   

Summary of Contents for TX151

Page 1: ...Fig 1 Receiver front side A 3 A 4 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 A1 A8 Time Alarm RCC symbol A2 A9 Date Indoor low power index A3 A10 Outdoor temperature Alarm symbol A4 Outdoor low power index A5 MAX and MIN...

Page 2: ...B1 B2 B3 B5 Fig 2 Receiver backside B6 B4 B1 Buttons Hanging hole B2 B3 5V micro usb input B4 RESET button B5 B6 Support Battery door 2...

Page 3: ...ormation will help you to familiarise yourself with your new device to learn all of its functions and parts to nd out important details about its rst use and how to operate it and to get advice in the...

Page 4: ...tter CH1 Instruction manual 4 Speci cations Measuring range indoors Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Humidity 20 95 Measuring range outdoors Temperature 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Accuracy Temperature 1 C 2...

Page 5: ...ken apart or recharged Risk of explosion Batteries contain harmful acids Low batteries should be changed as soon as possible to prevent damage caused by leaking Never use a combination of old and new...

Page 6: ...A polarity as illustrated Close the battery compartment again This way the backlight will be not light all the time it need press button to turn on the backlight and the backlight will light few secon...

Page 7: ...battery compartment of the outdoor transmitter The receiver receives the values from the outdoor transmitter 6 2 1 Reception of the outdoor values 7 After successful installation close the battery com...

Page 8: ...clock the next receive operation is again at 2 00 o clock in the morning The time base for the radio controlled time is a caesium atomic clock operated by the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt Br...

Page 9: ...it the setting mode if no button is pressed for a long period of time Press and hold the or button in the setting mode for fast running 7 1 Manual settings 7 Operation SET AL SET Hold the button in no...

Page 10: ...te Press the or button to increase or decrease for setting Press and hold the or button for fast running Con rm the setting with the button or no button pressed in 15 seconds Press button to turn on o...

Page 11: ...e last reset Press the MEM button again 11 MIN appears on the display You can now get the lowest values for the indoor temperature and humidity and outdoor temperature since the last reset Press the M...

Page 12: ...nnel display After the third channel press the button again the numbers and temperature value of each channel will cycle display Press the button again to deactivate the alternating channel and the rs...

Page 13: ...leg at the back of the receiver the receiver can be placed onto any at surface or wall mounted at the respective location by the hanging holes at the back of the unit Avoid the vicinity of any interfe...

Page 14: ...of external transmitter Indication do not use rechargeable batteries Restart the outdoor transmitter and the basic station according to the Start the outdoor transmitter search manually according to t...

Page 15: ...harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm...

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