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WIRELESS 433 MHz TEMPERATURE STATION  

Instruction Manual 

Cat. No. 30.3015

 

 

Thank you for choosing this wireless temperature station from TFA. 

 

 

BEFORE YOU USE IT 

Please be sure to read the instruction manual carefully.

 

This information will help you to familiarise yourself with your new device, learn all of its functions and 
parts, find out important details about its first use and how to operate it, and get advice in the event of 
faults. 
Following the instruction manual for use will prevent damage to the device and loss of your statutory rights 
arising from defects due to incorrect use. 

We shall not be liable for any damage occurring as a result of not following these instructions.

 

Likewise, we take no responsibility for any incorrect readings and for any consequences which 
may result from them. 
Please take particular note of the safety advice! 
Please look after this manual for future reference.

 

 

SCOPE OF SUPPLY: 

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Temperature station (basic unit)

 

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Instruction manual  

 

FIELD OF OPERATION AND ALL OF THE BENEFITS OF YOUR NEW TEMPERATURE 
STATION AT A GLANCE

 

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DCF radio controlled time with manual setting option 

Summary of Contents for WIRELESS 868 MHz TEMPERATURE STATION

Page 1: ...struction manual for use will prevent damage to the device and loss of your statutory rights arising from defects due to incorrect use We shall not be liable for any damage occurring as a result of no...

Page 2: ...ectable Dew point temperature displayed Temperature humidity High Low alarm function 12 24 hour time display Year Month Day calendar display Temperature display in C F LCD contrast selectable Temperat...

Page 3: ...ul acids Low batteries should be changed as soon as possible to prevent damage caused by a leaking battery Never use a combination of old and new batteries together or batteries of different types Wea...

Page 4: ...ote transmission of outdoor temperature and humidity to temperature station by 433 MHz Shower proof casing Wall mounting case Mounting at a sheltered place Avoid direct rain and sunshine Function keys...

Page 5: ...ve the cover 2 Insert batteries observing the correct polarity see marking 3 Replace compartment cover HOW TO INSTALL AND REPLACE BATTERIES IN THE OUTDOOR TRANSMITTER The outdoor transmitter uses 2 x...

Page 6: ...ttery change It is recommended to replace the batteries in all units on an annual basis to ensure optimum accuracy of these units SETTING UP 1 Insert batteries into the temperature station see How to...

Page 7: ...ls If after you start to use the unit not all transmitters are being received you can manually incorporate these one by one as described at LEARNING REMOVING A TRANSMITTER To free up a used channel fo...

Page 8: ...the DCF tower icon in the clock display will start flashing in the upper center This indicates that the clock has detected that there is a radio signal present and is trying to receive it When the tim...

Page 9: ...for 3 seconds to enter the manual setting mode for the following a LCD contrast level b Time zone c Daylight saving time On Off d Radio controlled time reception On Off e 12 24 hour Display f Time set...

Page 10: ...the outdoor transmitters depending on the user s selection b Minimum record of a selected channel c Average humidity and temperature readings of a selected channel over the last 100 values stored in...

Page 11: ...e LCD screen is split into 4 sections displaying the relatively humidity temperature EPROM status and Time Date Time reception icon for DCF time Outdoor data signal reception indicator Outdoor transmi...

Page 12: ...time On Off setting d Radio controlled time reception On Off setting e 12 24 hour format setting f Time setting Hour and Minute g Calendar setting Year Month and Day h Temperature unit C F setting i...

Page 13: ...mode or Alarm al key to go back to the normal display mode TIME ZONE SETTING The time zone default of the temperature station is 0 To set a different time zone 1 Press and hold the OK key until the di...

Page 14: ...the daylight saving time function to On or Off mode 4 Press the Mode or Alarm key to confirm and go back to the normal display mode Note The function of day night time saving is only applicable to WW...

Page 15: ...three times to enter the time reception time setting The digit rEc will be flashing 3 Use the Plus and Minus key to set the time reception function to on or off mode 4 Press the Mode or Alarm key to...

Page 16: ...ime format setting The digit 24h will be flashing 3 Use the Plus and Minus key to set the time shown in 12 hour or 24 hour format 4 Press the Mode or Alarm key to confirm and go back to the normal dis...

Page 17: ...etting The minute digit will be flashing 5 Use the Plus and Minus key to set the minute 6 Press the Mode or Alarm key to confirm and go back to the normal display mode Note The unit will still try and...

Page 18: ...digits Lcd starts flashing 2 Press and release the OK key seven times to enter the year setting The year digit in the date LCD will be flashing 3 Use the Plus and Minus key to set the year 4 Press th...

Page 19: ...lected to show temperature data in C or F Default C 1 Press and hold the OK key until the digits Lcd starts flashing 2 Press and release the OK key ten times to enter the temperature unit setting The...

Page 20: ...r 12 hour or 24 hour Your appliance has been developed and produced to the very latest technical standards Unfortunately however an error occurred in programming the time intervals The following inter...

Page 21: ...nt of batteries of a particular transmitter it is necessary to learn the transmitter again in the learning mode On the other hand when user wants to decrease the number of transmitters to be applied h...

Page 22: ...n two places flashing channel number disappears the reception icon will be flashing in the top left corner Insert the batteries in the respective transmitter After a short time 1 minute at the maximum...

Page 23: ...the OK key one more time to confirm and go back to the normal display mode Note If user has set Enr 2 and five transmitters are on the data only from channel No 1 and 2 will be saved in the system me...

Page 24: ...t 1 out 2 out 3 will be displayed at the upper right screen indicating that the particular channel is now being selected VIEWING VARIOUS TYPE OF TEMP HUMDITY READINGS OF A SELECTED CHANNEL After a par...

Page 25: ...In normal display mode press the Mode key once The maximum temperature and maximum humidity measured by the channel and the date and time of the maximum temperature recorded will be displayed The max...

Page 26: ...ty In normal display mode press the Mode key two times The minimum temperature and humidity measured by the channel and the date and time of the minimum temperature recorded will be displayed The min...

Page 27: ...which have been saved in the system memory will be displayed The avg icon will be flashing If the channel is not set to be saved in the system memory no average value will be estimated and will be sh...

Page 28: ...75 d The dew point temperature In normal display mode press the Mode key four times The dew point temperature will be displayed next to the flashing td icon Dew point temperature icon...

Page 29: ...were measured at the user selected recording intervals may be viewed If the channel is not set to be saved in the system memory no history values will be displayed and will be shown on LCD CALIBRATIO...

Page 30: ...y to set the desired correction for the humidity reading Then press the Alarm key to exit or the OK key to advance to the calibration of temperature reading To calibrate the temperature reading 1 Pres...

Page 31: ...cific temperature and humidity conditions set by the user For example user may set the high and low temperature alarm point at 20 and 30 C respectively Then the alarm will sound once the temperature i...

Page 32: ...ess OK key to return to the normal display or press the Alarm key to enter the low humidity alarm setting To set the low humidity alarm 1 In normal display press the Plus or Minus key to select a chan...

Page 33: ...Mode key to select to activate or deactivate the high temperature alarm Alarm On or Alarm Off icon will be displayed 4 Press the Plus or Minus key to set the desired value of the high temperature alar...

Page 34: ...m will sound and the alarm icon will be present on LCD User may press any key to stop the buzzer If no key is pressed the buzzer will beep for two minutes yet the alarm signal icon will still be flash...

Page 35: ...me of record will be reset to the current value CLEARING ALL STORED TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY DATA FROM TEMPORARY MEMORY OF THE TEMPERATURE STATION The on going temperature and humidity data are stored...

Page 36: ...following orders The OK key must be pressed and hold first then the other three key must be pressed and hold also within 1s Then hold the four keys for 3 seconds until you see running digits at bottom...

Page 37: ...d all the data of all channels stored Also all the previous settings of the station including the date and time alarm calibration settings will be cleared The display will show some running digits whe...

Page 38: ...PC if possible before performing the factory reset USING THE TEMPERATURE STATION WITH PC With the aid of the software supplied the temperature station may provide the following additional functions t...

Page 39: ...e 433MHz signal frequency can also cause interference Note When the 433MHz signal is received correctly do not re open the battery cover of either the transmitter or temperature station as the batteri...

Page 40: ...e holes in the holder to obtain the exact drilling position 2 Drill holes in the wall at the points marked 3 Screw holder onto wall The mounting surface can affect the transmission range If e g the un...

Page 41: ...not use rechargeable batteries Restart the transmitter and temperature station as per the manual Choose another place for the transmitter and or the temperature station Reduce the distance between th...

Page 42: ...The user is obligated to take end of life devices to a designated collection point for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment in order to ensure environmentally compatible disposal SPECI...

Page 43: ...Power consumption alkaline batteries recommended Transmitter 2 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V Dimensions L x W x H Transmitter purchased separately 43 x 23 x 160 mm TFA Dostmann GmbH Co KG Zum Ottersberg 12 D 9787...

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