7.1. Commissioning the base station
• Open the battery compartment at the back of the base station.
• Insert three batteries (AA cells) into the battery compartment observing
correct polarity. Use alkaline batteries if possible.
Althrough you can use rechargeable batteries, this will reduce the
operational life due to their lower voltage / capacity.
• Close battery compartment.
• After you have inserted the batteries, all LC-display segments are
actuated briefly, after which the version number is displayed.
• The base station then enables synchronization mode for 10 minutes.
During synchronization the display shows ”SY”, with a counter under-
neath that counts down the 10 minutes.
• After synchronization, the following data appear on the display:
Top row (“Display panel A”, see next page):
- If no sensor is received: Temperature of the integrated sensor (indoor
temperature)
- If one sensor is received: Temperature reading for this sensor
- If more than one sensor is received: Temperature reading for the sensor
with address 8 (this is the pool sensor E9310 in default setting), or for
the sensor with the lowest sensor address.
If you have changed the address of the pool sensor E9310, you
will need to change display panel A to this address (1...8, see
chapter 9.2.1.).
Bottom row (”Display panel B”, see next page):
- Temperature and air humidity of the integrated sensor
Additional you can see the associated comfort indicator and trend
indicator.
• You can either wall-mount the base station (there is a cut-out at the
rear for this purpose) or use the plastic base, placing the base station
on a level surface.
• If you wish to use the plastic base, first slot the lower spikes into the
slots at the rear of the base station (below the battery compartment).
Then, swivel the plinth slightly towards the front until the two other
spikes lock into slots at the bottom of the base station.
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