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6.3.3 Display area: Indoor climate comfort level (Fig.1-D)
Standard function (without online connection) / COMFORT
y
In the normal display, the comfort level for the indoor climate is shown here, corresponding to the currently measured indoor humidity
(for more information on the comfort level, see point 6.6)
With online connection / TODAY (forecast)
y
When forecast values are received for this display area while the online connection is active, a small radio symbol is permanently
displayed below TODAY.
y
The temperature values displayed are the expected highest temperature (HI) and the expected lowest temperature (LO) for the current day.
y
The forecast refers to the location (region/zip code) that was saved during the installation of the device via the app.
6.3.4 Display area: Alarm time, NAP function, online outdoor temperature & Extra sensor display (Fig.1-C)
By pressing the EXTRA SENSOR button (Fig.2-B), you can select which option should be permanently displayed in this area. As a last option, a
rotation function can be activated. If the rotation function has been activated, the symbol is permanently displayed in this area at the left of
the indication.
Standard function (without online connection)
y
In the normal display, the set time for the NAP function or the alarm time is shown.
With online connection
y
As a further display option, it is now possible to select the regional outdoor temperature.
y
When the regional outdoor temperature is received and selected for this display area while the online connection is active, a small radio
symbol symbol is permanently displayed next to the temperature value (on the right).
y
The regional outdoor temperature refers to the location (region/zip code) that was saved during the installation of the device via the app.
When using additional VIEW transmitters
y
It is possible to display the readings of up to 4 compatible VIEW transmitters in this area.
y
For more information on use and settings, see 6.9.2 and 6.9.3.