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WS6205 Instruction Manual 

Initial operation: 

 Open Weather Station battery compartment cover   

 Insert 2 x AA batteries observing polarity [ “+” and “ –“ marks]   

 When you insert the batteries, all the icon on the LCD display will briefly light up for 3 seconds, and you will 

hear a beep tone, and detect indoor temperature & humidity. 

 Then insert 2 x AAA batteries in the outdoor sensor observing polarity [ “+” and “ –“ marks]. Be sure the 

switch button is on channel 1. 

 The Weather Station will now start to make a connection to the OUT sensor. This operation takes about 3 

minutes  and  is  displayed  by  a  flashing  reception  RF  antenna  symbol  in  the  “OUT”  display  area  on  the 

receiver. 

 After receiver has created a connection to the OUT sensor, it will then be enters the Radio control time 

receive mode. 

Reception of the Radio signal: 

 The clock automatically starts the 

DCF

 signal search after 3 minutes of any restart or changing of new fresh 

batteries. The radio mast icon starts to flash. 

  At  1:00  /2:00  /  3:00  am,  the  clock  automatically  carries  out  the  synchronization  procedure  with  the 

DCF

 

signal to correct any deviations to the exact time. If this synchronization attempt is unsuccessful (the radio 

mast icon disappears from the display), the system will automatically attempt another synchronization at the 

next full one hour. This procedure is repeated automatically up to total 5 times.   

 To start manual 

DCF

 signal reception, press and hold down the “+” button for two seconds. If no signals 

received within 7 minutes, then the 

DCF

 signal search stops (the radio mast icon disappears) and start again 

at the next full one hour.   

 During RC reception

to stop searching radio signal, press the “+” button once. 

 

F.Y.I.: 

 A flashing radio mast icon indicates that the 

DCF

 signal reception has started 

 A continuously displayed radio mast icon indicates that the 

DCF

 signal was received successfully 

  We  recommend  a  minimum  distance  of  2.5  meters  to  all  sources  of  interference,  such  as  televisions  or 

computer monitors 

  Radio  reception  is  weaker  in  rooms  with  concrete  walls  (e.g.:  in  cellars)  and  in  offices.  In  such  extreme 

circumstances, place the system close to the window. 

Summary of Contents for WS6205

Page 1: ...easurement ranges 9 9 C 13 9 F 50 C 122 F OUT temperature measurement ranges 40 C 44 F 70 C 158 F Temperature alternatively in C or F OUT thermometer and frost alert Minimum maximum display for air humidity and temperature Wireless OUT Sensor Wall Mount or Table Stand One Wireless Thermo Sensor Included 433 92MHz RF transmitting frequency 60 meter transmission range in an open area The weather for...

Page 2: ... time Day A5 Barometric pressure A6 Histogram shows the trend of 24 hours of atmospheric pressure A7 Indoor Humidity A8 Indoor comfort A9 Indoor Temperature A10 Weather Forecasting A11 Outdoor comfort Part B Back button and power B1 touch field B2 button B3 button B4 button B5 button B6 button B7 button B8 MEM button B9 Power adapter B10 Battery compartment ...

Page 3: ...05 Instruction Manual Part C Wireless Remote Sensor C1 LCD display Temperature C2 LCD display Humidity C3 Transmit signal LED C4 C F button C5 TX button C6 CHANNEL 1 or 2 or 3 switch C7 Battery compartment ...

Page 4: ...t 1 00 2 00 3 00 am the clock automatically carries out the synchronization procedure with the DCF signal to correct any deviations to the exact time If this synchronization attempt is unsuccessful the radio mast icon disappears from the display the system will automatically attempt another synchronization at the next full one hour This procedure is repeated automatically up to total 5 times To st...

Page 5: ...setting the Time zones start to flash Now use and buttons set a correct time zone 12 to 12 Press to confirm your setting the 12 24 hour mode display starts to flash Now use and buttons to set the correct 12 24 hour mode Press to confirm your setting the Hour display starts to flash Now use and buttons to set the correct hour Press to confirm your setting the Minute displays starts to flash Now use...

Page 6: ...ATERDAG ZONDAG DUT MAA DIN WOE DON VRI ZAT ZON DANISH MANDAG TIRSDAG ONSDAG TORSDAG FREDAG LØRDAG SØNDAG DAN MAN TIR ONS TOR FRE LOR SON NORWEGIAN MANDAG TIRSDAG ONSDAG TORSDAG FREDAG LØRDAG SØNDAG NOR MAN TIR ONS TOR FRE LOR SON SWEDISH MÅNDAG TISDAG ONSDAG TORSDAG FREDAG LÖRDAG SÖNDAG SWE MAN TIS ONS TOR FRE LOR SON POLISH PONIEDZIAŁEK WTOREK ŚRODA CZWARTEK PIĄTEK SOBOTA NIEDZIELA POL PON WTO SR...

Page 7: ...et the alarm repeat in M F from Monday to Friday or S S Saturday and Sunday or M S from Monday to Sunday Press button to confirm your setting switch to the alarm 2 hour setting Use the and buttons to set the required hour Press button to confirm your setting switch to the alarm 2 minute setting Use the and buttons to set the required minute Press button to confirm your setting switch to the alarm ...

Page 8: ...ry to reactivate the alarm It switches itself automatically to the alarm time which has already been set Snooze function Touch the field or press the button the alarm signal sounds to get to SNOOZE mode The alarm signal sounds again after approx 5 minutes C F temperature display The temperature is displayed either in C F Briefly pressing the button allows you to switch between the individual modes...

Page 9: ...play each channel every 5 seconds automatically If the weather station failed to receive transmission from remote sensor display on the LCD press and hold button for 3 seconds to receive transmission manually the remote temperature will show an animation of the RF antenna symbol the Base Station will re receive the wireless signal of the remote sensor F Y I when the wireless sensor set up differen...

Page 10: ...rocedure F Y I Before entering the setup you must select the remote channel different channels can set different temperature alarm range Temperature and frost alert Press button to activate or deactivate the remote temperature alert When the remote temperature alarm is activated the temperature alarm icon is displayed in the remote sensor bar When the remote channel temperature value exceeds the s...

Page 11: ...cast from your local weather forecasting service into account as well as the forecast from your weather station If there are discrepancies between the information from your device and from the local weather forecasting service please take the advice of the latter as authoritative The weather station displays the following weather symbols sunny slightly cloudy cloudy rainy Snowy The weather station...

Page 12: ...ange after entering the night Press button to confirm your setting switch to the hour of enter night mode setting Now use and buttons set the required hour Press button to confirm your setting switch to the minute t of enter night mode setting Now use and buttons set the required minute Press button to confirm your setting switch to the hour of exit night mode setting Now use and buttons set the r...

Page 13: ...onnect the power supply into an easily accessible DC outlet Ensure that the power cord can not be crushed or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they are connected to the apparatus The supplied power supply is intended for indoor use only Do not place naked flame sources such as a lit candle on or near the power supply Unplug this power during lightning storms...

Page 14: ...correct readings and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place This product is designed for use in the home only as indication of the temperature The plug on the power adapter if included is intended to serve as the disconnect device the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible This product is not to be used for medical purposes o...

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