LEXIBOOK MeteoClock Wall Deco SM1760 Instruction Manual Download Page 1

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INTRODUCTION

FEATURES

Meteoclock Wall deco

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Instruction Manual

Copyright © Lexibook 2006 

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Congratulations on your purchase of this weather station, MeteoClock Wall Deco SM1760. Please take 

the time to read and understand this manual so you can begin to enjoy the convenience and features this 

product has to offer. 

What exactly is a Weather Station? 

Lexibook digital stations measure not only the time in progress – thanks to their built-in-clock but also the 

actual and upcoming weather. 

The MeteoClock Wall deco SM1760 incorporates the following functions:

- Thermometer: 

The temperature is displayed in real time to the nearest tenth of a degree Celsius. Thanks to its wireless 

sensor, the station can detect from a distance the outdoor temperature or that of another room. 

- Hygrometer: 

Outdoor  or  indoor  hygrometry  is  expressed  in  percentage  of  humidity  in  the  ambient  air.  The  ideal 

ʻComfort Zoneʼ for the human body ranges from 35 to 65% hygrometry for a given temperature between 

18 and 24oC. 

- Barometer: 

The station also monitors the atmospheric pressure in real time. It displays the weather forecast by 

means of animated icons (sun, clouds, rain...) and for the next 8 to 12 hours.

And many extra features:

 

Main Display Unit SM1760

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Auto synchronizing radio controlled clock   

  (DCF-77 and MSF).

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Perpetual Calendar.

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Inside and outside temperature and humidity  

  display.

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Receives and monitors temperature and  

  humidity from up to 3 remote sensors via RF  

  technology of 433MHz.

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Maximum/minimum temperature and humidity  

  records.

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Temperature and humidity trend indicator.

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Comfort level icons.

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Pressure and temperature historical chart.

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Temperature alarm.

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Animated weather forecast symbols.

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Moon phase symbols.

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Temperature display in user-selectable ºC or  

  ºF.

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Battery: 3 x AA size.

Thermo sensor unit ASM20

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Drip-proof design with LCD.

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Socket of external sensor probe.

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Temperature display in user-selectable ºC or  

  ºF

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Humidity display.

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Transmission range: up to 40 meters in open  

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Battery type: 2 x AA size

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Detachable cover with wall mount holder and  

  stand.

- Extreme weather alerts

- Wall Mount Holder

- Wide screen

- Large digital display

- Animated icons

- Comfort level icons

Summary of Contents for MeteoClock Wall Deco SM1760

Page 1: ...try for a given temperature between 18 and 24oC Barometer The station also monitors the atmospheric pressure in real time It displays the weather forecast by means of animated icons sun clouds rain and for the next 8 to 12 hours And many extra features Main Display Unit SM1760 n Auto synchronizing radio controlled clock DCF 77 and MSF n Perpetual Calendar n Inside and outside temperature and humid...

Page 2: ...ff disables resets high low temperature alarms Alarm snooze Main LCD display with backlight SET enter House code and Channel setting mode C F change between C or F change channel and house code Battery compartment DCF MSF RCC Switch Select MSF for use in the UK and Ireland LCD display Remote sensor Wall Mount Holder Tabl e Stand Display layout Main Unit Remote Sensor Your Meteoclock works with 3 A...

Page 3: ...y low temperatures for an extended period of time the batteries may lose power which may cause the transmission range to be limited High temperatures also reduce the battery performance Setting the remote sensor Unscrew the battery cover and insert batteries to begin the settings The house code will flash for 8 seconds Select a house code 1 15 by pressing C F 8 and then press SET 7 The house code ...

Page 4: ...al The DCF77 signal will be received if the main unit is within 1500 km of the Frankfurt atomic clock Your main unit will be automatically synchronised with the MSF signal if located within the UK radio signal range 1 The clock automatically starts scanning the RF 433MHz signal after new batteries are inserted in the main unit When receiving radio signal the Radio Tower symbol starts to blink A co...

Page 5: ... the alarm for 5 minutes After that the alarm will sound again c Press ANY other key to turn the alarm sound off If not manually interrupted the alarm sound will automatically stop after one minute Copyright Lexibook 2006 SM1760IM0036 GB9 English English 9 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 ALARM SETTING MOON PHASES TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY DISPLAY Copyright Lexibook 2006 SM1760IM0036 GB10 10 Throughout the 28 days of...

Page 6: ...D TEMPERATURE ALARM Copyright Lexibook 2006 SM1760IM0036 GB12 12 The trend indicator shows the trend of temperature humidity determined by the particular sensor in the past half hour interval Arrow Indicator Trend Rising Steady Falling You can set high temperature or low temperature alarms for one local channel and for one remote channel Local temperature alarm Scroll to temperature alarm mode by ...

Page 7: ... latter are expressed in hPa at sea level i e zero altitude Ambient pressure varies according to altitude hence the altitude at which your home stands is important This is why it is possible and perfectly normal to notice a small difference between the pressure displayed by the MeteoClock SM1760 unit not corrected to the local altitude and the official values broadcasted by the national weather ag...

Page 8: ...ature trend press Snooze 5 in Clock1 mode The sequence is Pressure Trend Inside Temperature Trend Outside Temperature Trend Note The weather forecast by the means of the animated icons depends on the evolution of the barometric pressure By consulting the barometric pressure historical graph you can evaluate the likeliness or the strength of the weather forecast currently displayed For example if t...

Page 9: ...a beep is heard 3 Ensure the remote sensor is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat 4 Repeat the learning procedures Temperature may be below 30 C Batteries in remote sensor may need changing Move remote sensor closer to the receiver Make sure remote sensor is away from sources of electrical disturbance 5 Reset the unit by replacing the batteries in both the transmitters and receive...

Page 10: ...sed work on the equipment such as dismantling exposure to heat or damp etc For technical assistance call 0808 100 3015 Web http www lexibook co uk Email infouk lexibook com Environmental Protection Unwanted electrical appliances can be recycled and should not be discarded along with regular household waste Please actively support the conservation of resources and help protect the environment by re...

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