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Digital radio-controlled weather station

 Operating instructions

 Warranty

Base station:
GT-WS-08s
GT-WS-08w
GT-WS-09s
GT-WS-09w

Radio sensor: 
GT-WT-02

YEARS

WARRANTY

Summary of Contents for GT-WS-08s

Page 1: ...11 13 Digital radio controlled weather station Operating instructions Warranty Base station GT WS 08s GT WS 08w GT WS 09s GT WS 09w Radio sensor GT WT 02 YEARS WARRANTY...

Page 2: ...al use 13 Setting air pressure 15 About the time signal 16 General 16 Start radio reception manually 17 Set time and date manually 18 Start radio reception manually 19 Select location 20 Displays 26 B...

Page 3: ...phases 39 Other functions 39 Switch light on 39 Battery replacement display 39 Change degree of measurement for temperature 40 Reset weather station 41 Have time displayed in a different time zone 42...

Page 4: ...weather station determines a weather forecast The weather station also displays the date time and moon phases and also has an alarm func tion The weather station is unsuitable for commercial use in w...

Page 5: ...er handling of batteries Batteries must not be charged reactivated with other means dismantled thrown into fire or short circuited Avoid contact with skin eyes and mucous membranes When coming into co...

Page 6: ...using the weather station for a longer period of time This way you avoid dam age that could result from leakage Do not expose the batteries to any extreme conditions by e g laying them on a radiator o...

Page 7: ...This is what the weather station offers Weather station Precise time through reception of a time indicator signal 12 hour or 24 hour display for two time zones Date and day of week display Inside temp...

Page 8: ...ture trend display Current and historical air pressure trend display Symbols for the weather forecast Moon phase display Battery control display Sensor Temperature display in C F Humidity display Rang...

Page 9: ...9 Overview of weather station Base station view from front and top Display see page 26 Illuminate display activate alarm repeat function...

Page 10: ...w Display stored MIN and MAX data Set values reduce Start radio reception manually Set values increase Switch alarm function on and off Activate setting mode Save entered settings Query weather data f...

Page 11: ...back Set air pressure at location reduce Activate setting mode for air pressure Set air pressure at location increase With the other type of weather station the BARO buttons are on the left side Batt...

Page 12: ...12 Radio sensor Battery compartment Accelerate radio transmission to base station manually Change degree of measurement for temperature Set sensor number transmission channel...

Page 13: ...e base station Only this way can the weather station function fault lessly Radio sensor 1 Remove the battery compartment lid on the back of the radio sensor 2 Insert two type R03 AAA 1 5 V batteries a...

Page 14: ...p to three radio sensors Additional radio sensors are available through our Service centre see page 49 The radio sensors can be situated in different rooms or outdoors Each sensor must have its own se...

Page 15: ...l of the weather data and receive radio signals from the time indicator signal Setting air pressure The air pressure depends on the altitude i e in the mountains there is lower air pressure than in lo...

Page 16: ...is supplied with power by the batteries it switches onto receiving and searches for the signal from transmitter MSF If the time signal has been received through the ferrite bar antenna built into the...

Page 17: ...iately the weather station switches to receiving several times a day and com pares the displayed time with that from the time signal transmitter If nosufficiently strong signal is received the base st...

Page 18: ...SET button to save the setting The date flashes in the display 6 Using the or ZONE buttons set the date 7 Press the MODE SET button to save the setting The hour flashes in the display 8 Using the or...

Page 19: ...red For additional information regarding the time zone function see page 42 15 Press the MODE SET button to end the process Start radio reception manually If the adjacent radio signal symbol is no lon...

Page 20: ...time signal transmitter If you have already carried out manual time and date settings these are automatically adjusted Select location ATTENTION Protect the base station and radio sensor from dust imp...

Page 21: ...d radio sensor Devices such as televisions cordless telephones computers and neon tubes can also dis rupt the radio reception Do not place the base station and radio sensor directly on the ground This...

Page 22: ...dless telephones should also not be in the direct vicinity of the weather station Reception is usually better during the night If the alarm clock should not have any recep tion during the daytime it c...

Page 23: ...23 Base station DANGER When installing on a wall please ensure that no electric cables gas and water pipes are not buried beneath the wall surface before drilling any holes A B A A B...

Page 24: ...suspended The base station has a fold down stand A and two suspension loops A for this purpose The stand has three locking positions Preferably set up or suspend the base station near a window This i...

Page 25: ...25 Radio sensor Stand or suspend the radio sensor at a location where it is protected from direct weather influences rain sun wind etc Suitable locations are e g below a canopy or in a carport...

Page 26: ...26 Displays Base station 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 5 1 2 3 4...

Page 27: ...e display see page 39 4 Date and alarm time display see page 28 5 Air pressure display see page 35 6 Weather forecast see page 34 Temperature Humidity set sensor number transmission channel Symbol for...

Page 28: ...28 Time functions Time and date Symbol for radio reception from time signal transmitter Current day of week 12 hour format Time zones Time in hours minutes seconds Day and month...

Page 29: ...cted the required alarm time The hour display of the alarm time A1 or A2 flashes 3 Using the or ZONE buttons set the required alarm hour 4 Press the MODE SET button to save the setting The minute flas...

Page 30: ...isrupt the alarm for 5 minutes This process can be repeated several times Switch off alarm completely Press any button on the base station in order to end the alarm Autostop function If you do not pre...

Page 31: ...splay The top section OUT OUTSIDE shows the val ues measured by the radio sensor the bottom section IN INSIDE shows the data recorded by the base station If LL is shown on the display the humidity is...

Page 32: ...se standard the auto switching function is not available 1 Current transmission channel to the base station 2 Stored maximum and minimum values 3 Trend for temperature see page 31 4 Battery replacemen...

Page 33: ...n relation to the temperature and humidity 1 Stored maximum and minimum values 2 Trend for temperature see page 34 3 Battery replacement display see page 39 4 Trend for humidity see page 34 5 Humidity...

Page 34: ...automatically deleted each night at 12 00 a m The weather station also has a frost alarm For additional information on this see page 37 Weather trend For the temperature and humidity values measured b...

Page 35: ...le to manually delete these values In conjunction with the weather forecast see next chapter other weather indications are pos sible Two examples Weather forecast shows rain the air pressure is fallin...

Page 36: ...time to gather and evaluate the weather data The weather forecast results from the gathered weather data and the measured changes in air pressure The forecast relates to the area around the weather s...

Page 37: ...he installation site Only if a radio sensor is in use With a frost alarm the radio sensor with the lowest sensor number is always evaluated cloudy rainy snowfall Frost warning When the radio sensor me...

Page 38: ...is that you have set the air pressure at your loca tion see page 15 When the air pressure rises again the symbols are displayed constantly again In the top section an arrow indicates the weather trend...

Page 39: ...unctions Switch light on Press the LIGHT SNOOZE button in order to switch on the display lighting for several seconds Battery replacement display There is a battery change display for each of the base...

Page 40: ...t After the battery change proceed as described from page 13 Always replace all of the batteries and only use those specified in the Technical data Pay attention to the correct polarity of the batteri...

Page 41: ...prox 20 seconds the display begins to flash and the data from the radio sensors is queried 2 Pay attention to the displayed values 3 If incorrect values continue to be displayed Remove the batteries f...

Page 42: ...intend to have the time in a second time zone displayed Next to the time ZONE is displayed 2 Press ZONE again if the originally displayed time should appear again Each country is allocated to a time z...

Page 43: ...Europe and in the eastern hemisphere it is later In the diagram each vertical line represents one our more or one hour less For example if you intend to set the time for a country that is 7 hours east...

Page 44: ...irect sun light The weather station does not receive any sensor signals Ensure that no electrical disruption sources are near the sensor or the base station Check the batteries in the sensor Start the...

Page 45: ...C Measurement range of humidity 20 to 90 relative humidity Measurement precision 10 relative humidity Resolution 1 The display is illegible the function is unclear or the values are obviously incorrec...

Page 46: ...ther developed and improved design and technical changes are possible Cleaning If required wipe the weather station with a slightly dampened cloth Conformity declaration Globaltronics GmbH Co KG hereb...

Page 47: ...rechargeable batteries are not permitted to be disposed of with house hold waste Every consumer is legally obligated to submit batteries and rechargeable batteries to the collection centre of his loc...

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Page 49: ...ode 11 13 Product no 90848 Please send your completed Warranty Card to Globaltronics Service Centre c o Bridges London PO BOX 1125 Bromley BR1 9TW UK Hotline UK 0800 328 6020 Hotline Ireland 00800 446...

Page 50: ...l be returned This warranty is in addition to your statutory rights Your statutory rights are not affected This warranty does not apply in cases of damage caused by accident improper use abuse and for...

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