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Trends
Your radio controlled weather station can show trends
10
for the
weather data values temperature and humidity for the station and the
sensors 1-3.
Humidity/temperature rising
Humidity/temperature steady
Humidity/temperature falling
Maximum and minimum values
The radio-controlled weather station begins to record the maximum
and minimum temperature and humidity values when the batteries are
inserted.
Press the
up
-button
25
briefly to show the maximum values
for
temperature and humidity of the station
19
and the sensors 1-3 on the
display
12
.
Briefly press the
up
-button
25
repeatedly to show the minimum
value
for the temperature and humidity of the station
19
and the
sensors 1-3 on the display
12
.
To delete the maximum and minimum values, press and hold the
up-
button
25
for 3 seconds. The stored values are deleted and the radio-
controlled weather station will begin to record new values.
Battery level indicator
If the battery charge is too low to power the radio controlled weather
station, the sensors and data transmission, the battery level indicator
13
or
18
will appear on the display. The batteries should be
replaced in all devices as soon as possible. Restart the weather station.
Channel setting for sensors 1-3
Your radio-controlled weather station can be used with up to 3 sensors
at the same time. Open the battery compartments of the sensors
41
and set the channel (1, 2, 3) you wish to use for each sensor using the
channel selection switches
40
. The radio-controlled weather station
will now receive the signals from the sensors 1-3 and the signal
reception symbol
17
will appear on the display of the radio-
controlled weather station. To manually transmit the measured data
from the sensor to the radio-controlled weather station, press the TX-
button
43
. Press the °C/°F button
42
to select the temperature unit
°C-Celsius and °F-Fahrenheit. Close the battery compartment.
! Note
: The sensors must be set up within a maximum of
100m from the weather station with no obstacles.
The sensors flash briefly as they collect data from the environment.