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Mounting options 

The weather station is intended to be located on flat surfaces, such as 
on tables or in cabinets. Through the loop on the rear of the 
transmitter, the transmitter is suitable for mounting on walls. 

Please mount the sensor outside in a sheltered place to avoid direct 
heavy rain and direct sunshine for best results & readings. 

 

Operating conditions 

Set the weather station on in a dry interior and away from sources of 
interference, such as televisions or metal plates. The transmitter 
should be mounted protected from rain and direct sunlight. 

 

Before putting in the batteries 

First of all, find your location’s altitude – this will be needed to set up 
the  weather station’s barometer correctly.  One  way to find  it  is to 
search for  your  location  at 

earth.google.com/web

  and look for the 

corresponding altitude figure (which is shown on that website in the 
bottom right of the screen as of July 2020), or use any other website 
on which you can find the correct altitude for your location. Make a 
note of your altitude and round it up or down to the nearest 10 metres. 
Now, using the table in the back of this user manual, find your nearest 
city and make a note of its 3-letter abbreviation  for use  later.  Then 
carry out the following instructions. 

 

Initial Operation Set Up 

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Open the battery compartment located on the rear side of the each 

of the outdoor sensor and weather station  units. Place the 
batteries in the sensor first, then in the weather station; please 
pay attention to the polarity. 

• 

As soon as the  weather station main display unit has  power,  the 

display screen will self-test,  then the unit will beep; next, the 
altitude value will flash for 20 seconds. Within these 20 seconds, 
please use the  “+”  or  “-”  buttons to set  the altitude of your 
location,  to the nearest 10  metres  (this is necessary for the 
correct display of atmospheric pressure for your location). Please 
note: if you cannot enter the altitude setting within 20 seconds, 
simply remove the batteries and then start again afresh. 

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Proceed as follows. 

Summary of Contents for YC9360

Page 1: ...o other users General safety This unit can be used by children of 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they are sup...

Page 2: ...lways replace all batteries at the same time Only use batteries of the same type do not use different types or new and used batteries together Disposal Packaging The product packaging is made of recyc...

Page 3: ...week of year display 2 alarms with snooze function 1 x for weekdays Mon Fri 1 x for weekends Sat Sun 5 weather forecast symbols sunny partly sunny cloudy rainy stormy weather icons can be set manuall...

Page 4: ...or Humidity Range 20 95 Indoor Humidity Range 20 95 Temperature Tolerance 1 C in 0 40C Humidity Tolerance 5 in 30 80 Outdoor sensor Frequency 433 MHz Power 3 V at 10 mA from 2 x AAA Batteries LR03 AAA...

Page 5: ...5 23 Structure weather station for key see next page Top view Front view Rear view...

Page 6: ...ry indicator outdoor sensor unit 9 Outdoor sensor channel 10 Outdoor sensor radio frequency transmission symbol 11 Temperature alert symbol 12 Outdoor temperature and outdoor temperature trend 13 Indo...

Page 7: ...splaying the current minimum and maximum temperature and humidity values display reverts to current values after a few seconds Press the button for about 3 seconds to reset the MIN I MAX values observ...

Page 8: ...on channel 1 2 or 3 Cycle through selection reception of external sensor channel 1 2 or 3 or continuously cycling display of channels 1 2 and 3 Press the button to stop the alarm F SNOOZE LIGHT button...

Page 9: ...select button Please note if you wish to add more than one sensor to the weather station then set each sensor to a different channel 1 2 or 3 using the channel select button shown above 1 Radio signal...

Page 10: ...y 2020 or use any other website on which you can find the correct altitude for your location Make a note of your altitude and round it up or down to the nearest 10 metres Now using the table in the ba...

Page 11: ...splay shows the outdoor temperature and humidity In case of failure of reception please press and hold the CHANNEL button for more than 3 seconds to restart the search process again Then the automatic...

Page 12: ...ed automatic time setting is possible follow the steps for manual time setting as described in the section Manual time set up on page 13 MSF Radio Time Signal Reception Automatic time changes for Spri...

Page 13: ...ngs For extreme cases please put the clock near a window There is less atmospheric disturbance at night so MSF radio time signal reception is usually possible then One synchronisation per day is suffi...

Page 14: ...confirm Note that while the sunrise I sunset or the moon rise I sunset times are being sought displaying dashes the station does not respond to keystrokes Please wait for about 1 minute Also note tha...

Page 15: ...e if no keys are pressed for 20 seconds The alarm sounds for 2 minutes if no key is pressed to stop it Snooze function To activate the snooze function follow the steps below Press the key SNOOZE LIGHT...

Page 16: ...tdoor temperature display Temperature alert on off Press and hold the key to set the temperature alert on or off Alert on Temperature alert symbol shown in display Alert off Temperature alert symbol i...

Page 17: ...rend over the last 12 hours in 6 columns 0h 1h 2h 3h 6h and 12h 0h represents the current full hour atmospheric pressure recording The other columns represent the hPa 0 2 4 6 or Hg 0 0 06 0 12 0 18 fo...

Page 18: ...r temperature at any value when indoor humidity is more than 70 4 No display when the displayed values for indoor temperature are not in the range of 20 to 28 C indoor humidity 40 70 no comfort indica...

Page 19: ...ption can be affected by the following circumstances Long transmitting distance Nearby mountains and valleys Amidst tall buildings Near freeway railway airports high voltage cable etc Near constructio...

Page 20: ...of Directive 1999 5 EC LIABILITY DISCLAIMER Electrical and electronic waste contains hazardous substances Disposal of electronic waste in open countryside and or in other unauthorized places greatly...

Page 21: ...specifications of this product may change without prior notice This product is not a toy keep out of the reach of children No part of this manual may be reproduced without written authorization of the...

Page 22: ...yon LYO 16 Kassel KS 54 Marseille MAR 17 Leipzig L 55 Monaco MCO 18 M nchen M 56 Metz MET 19 Magdeburg MD 57 Nantes NAN 20 N rnberg N 58 Nice NIC 21 Regensburg R 59 Orl ans ORL 22 Stuttgart S 60 Paris...

Page 23: ...ma PAR 129 Austria Graz GRZ 92 Perugia PER 130 Innsbruck INN 93 Rome ROM 131 Linz LNZ 94 Torino TOR 132 Salzburg SLZ 95 Trieste TRI 133 Vienna VIE 96 Venezia VEN 134 Belgium Antwerp ANT 97 Verona VER...

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