LEXIBOOK MeteoClock Wall Deco SM1760 Instruction Manual Download Page 8

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COMFORT LEVEL ICON

PRESSURE HISTORICAL BAR GRAPH

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Low pressure

Why study barometric pressure? 

Generally, bad weather is associated with low barometric pressure and fine 

weather with high pressure. A low pressure area is surrounded by air of 

higher pressure. As the higher pressure air cannot move in the low pressure 

area, it will move upwards, causing condensation of water in the air and 

producing clouds. The opposite is true for high pressure: in a high pressure 

area, air of lower pressure will move downwards, warming up the air and 

evaporating the water in the air.

Pressure trend 

The trend pointer displayed at [A2] indicates the trend of the barometric pressure.

Indicates that the barometric pressure trend is increasing.  

Indicates that the barometric pressure trend is steady.

Indicates the barometric pressure trend is decreasing.

The bar graph lets you see the pressure trend over a period of 12 hours. The bar graph will show the 

pressure trend by default. To view the indoor temperature trend or the outdoor temperature 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 the pressure has steadily increased 

over the past 12 hours but decreases slightly in the next 3 hours, the weather station might forecast rain, 

but you could expect the probability of rain to remain low. On the other hand, if you observe a sudden 

and large shift in pressure, the weather forecast is more likely to be extreme. For example, if the 

forecast is rain, and you observe a large and sudden downward shift of pressure, the rain is likely to be 

heavy. 

The comfort level will be established based on the data collected from indoor temperature/humidity. The 

indicator below will display whether the level is comfortable, normal or uncomfortable.

Comfort Level         Description

It shows that the current environment is within 

the ideal range for indoor temperature and 

relative humidity.

It shows that the current environment is 

acceptable.

It shows that the current environment is containing 

inadequate moisture, too cold or too hot.

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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