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3.3 Setup
You may set the time, date and other functions as follows:
1. Press and hold the MODE button for 2 seconds, “12Hr” or “24Hr” starts flashing in the display
2. Use the + and - buttons to adjust the setting and press the MODE button to continue to the next set-
ting;
3. One after the other, set the following functions:
• Time display in 12 hours or 24 hours format
For example, quarter past 3 in the afternoon: in 12h format: 3:15 pm and in 24h format:
15:15h
• Temperature display in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit
• Air pressure display in mmHg (mm mercury pressure), inHg (inch mercury pressure) or in mb / hPa
(millibars / hecto-Pascal)
In the Benelux the hecto-Pascal notation is used; before the air pressure was sometimes also
expressed in bar; 1 mbar equals 1 hPa.
• Time zone (set to ‘00’ for use in the Benelux.
• The language for displaying the day
DUT = Dutch, ITA = Italian, SPA = Spanish, FRE = French, GER = German, ENG = English,
DAN = Danish
• The hours
• The minutes
• The day notation (day / month or month / day)
• The year
• The month
• The date
4. After pressing the MODE button for the last time, your settings will be saved and the settings mode is
ended.
Daylight saving time:
When winter time is changed to summer time, the clock automatically
adjusts itself and the abbreviation “DST” will appear behind the time display. This abbreviation
stands for “Daylight Saving Time” (= summer time)
If “DST” is shown when summer time changes to winter time, then “DST” disappears and the clock will
again automatically adjust itself.
However, if you’ve set the time manually during daylight saving time, then “DST” won’t appear and the
clock does NOT automatically switch to winter time. You’ll have to manually adjust it.
4. FUNCTIONS OF THE WEATHER STATION
Keep in mind that only after approximately 12 hours after installing and setting the units, the various
sensor will have had enough time to adjust and will then start showing reliable measurement
results in the display.
4.1 Temperature and humidity:
The left part of the display shows the outdoor temperature and humidity. The indoor unit obtains this
information from the outdoor unit.
The right part of the display shows the indoor temperature and humidity. The indoor unit uses its built-in
sensors for these values.
Following the temperature and humidity, an indicator shows whether these values decrease (
), remain
unchanged (
) or increase (
)
In addition, the measured maximum and minimum values are shown. At Hi the measured maximum tem-
perature and humidity are indicated and at Lo the minimum values are shown.
These MAX and MIN values are automatically reset each night at 12am.