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Wireless Weather Station
CAUTION
• Unauthorized repairs, alterations or changes to the product are prohibited.
• Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, vibrations or shocks.
• Clean the device with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.
• The base station is only suitable for indoor use. Protect it from moisture!
• The transmitter is splashproof, but not watertight.
4. Elements
Base station (Receiver)
A: LCD display (Fig. 1):
A 1:
Time zone
A 2:
DCF reception symbol
A 3:
Time/date
A 4:
Snooze symbol
A 5:
Alarm symbol
A 6:
Transmitter reception symbol
A 7:
Channel number
A 8:
Battery symbol for the transmitter
A 9:
Symbol for alternating channels
A 10:
Maximum value (MAX)
A 11:
Outdoor temperature
A 12:
Minimum value (MIN)
A 13:
Atmospheric pressure trend
A 14:
Weather forecast with symbols
A 15:
Indoor temperature
A 16:
Battery symbol for the base station
B: Buttons (Fig. 2):
B 1:
MODE
button
B 2:
CHANNEL
button
B 3:
ALARM
button
B 4:
UP/MAX/MIN
button
B 5:
DOWN/RCC
button
C: Housing (Fig. 2):
C 1:
Wall mounting hole
C 2:
Battery compartment
C 3:
Stand (fold out)
D: Outdoor transmitter (Fig. 3):
D 1:
Transmission indication LED
D 2:
Transmission symbol
D 3:
Outdoor temperature
D 4:
Channel number
D 5:
Battery symbol for the transmitter
D 6:
Wall mounting hole
D 7:
Channel switch
1,2,3
D 8:
Battery compartment
Wireless Weather Station
5. Getting started
5.1 Insert the batteries
• Remove the protective film from the display.
• Place the base station and the transmitter on a table at a distance of about 1.5 meters from each other. Avoid being close to
possible sources of interference such as electronic devices and radio equipment.
• Open the battery compartment of the base station and insert two new AA 1.5V batteries, polarity as illustrated.
• The device will alert you with a beep and all LCD segments will be displayed for a short moment. The indoor temperature
with highest and lowest values appears on the display.
• Close the battery cover again.
• Open the battery compartment of the transmitter and insert two new AAA 1.5 V batteries, polarity as illustrated. The switch
is set to channel 1.
• The indicator light lights up briefly. The outdoor temperature is shown. Close the battery cover again.
5.2 Outdoor values reception
• The base station will scan the outdoor temperature for three minutes and the reception symbol flashes.
• If the reception of the outdoor temperature fails, “- -.-” remains on the display. Check the batteries and try it again.
• You can also start the outdoor transmitter search manually later (e.g. if the transmitter is lost or if the batteries are changed).
Press and hold the
CHANNEL
button on the base station for two seconds. The last registered transmitter (channel) will be
cancelled and “- -.-” appears on the display. During the transmitter search the maximum and minimum values are auto-
matically reset.
5.3 Radio-controlled time reception
• The clock will now scan the DCF frequency signal and the DCF symbol flashes on the display. When the time code is suc-
cessfully received after some minutes, the radio-controlled time and the DCF symbol will be shown steadily on the display.
• If there is no reception, you can start the initialisation manually. Press and hold the
DOWN/RCC
button for 2 seconds.
• The DCF symbol flashes.
• Interrupt the reception by pressing the
DOWN/RCC
button again for two seconds. The DCF reception symbol disappears.
• The DCF reception always takes place daily at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 and 5:00 o'clock in the morning.
• There are three different reception states:
flashing – reception is active
remains – reception is successful
disappears – no reception
• If the clock cannot detect the DCF-signal (e.g. due to interference, transmitting distance, etc.), the time can be set manual-
ly. The clock will then work as a normal quartz clock (see: “Manual settings”).
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