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C1: Battery compartment
Initial operation:
Open Weather Station battery compartment cover
Insert 2 x AA batteries observing polarity [ “+” and “ –“ marks]
When you insert the batteries, all the icon on the LCD display will briefly light up for 3 seconds, and you will hear a
beep tone, and detect indoor temperature.
The Weather Station will now start to make a connection to the Remote remote sensor. This operation takes about 3
minutes and is displayed by a flashing reception RF antenna symbol in the “OUT” display area on the receiver.
This now, replace Wireless Remote Sensor battery compartment cover ,Open Weather Station battery compartment
cover ,Insert 2 x AA batteries observing polarity [ “+” and “–“ marks]
After receiver has created a connection to the remote sensor, it will then b enters the Radio control time receive
mode.
Reception of the Radio signal:
The clock automatically starts the
DCF
signal search after 7 minutes of any restart or changing of new fresh batteries.
The radio mast icon starts to flash.
At 1:00 /2:00 / 3:00 am, the clock automatically carries out the synchronization procedure with the
DCF
signal to
correct any deviations to the exact time. If this synchronization attempt is unsuccessful (the radio mast icon
disappears from the display), the system will automatically attempt another synchronization at the next full one hour.
This procedure is repeated automatically up to total 5 times.
To start manual
DCF
signal reception, press "+" and "-" button
at the same time. If no signals received within 7
minutes, then the
DCF
signal search stops (the radio mast icon disappears) and start again at the next full one hour.
During RC reception
,
to stop searching radio signal, press and hold the “-” button more than 2 seconds.
F.Y.I.:
A flashing radio mast icon indicates that the
DCF
signal reception has started
A continuously displayed radio mast icon indicates that the
DCF
signal was received successfully
We recommend a minimum distance of 2.5 meters to all sources of interference, such as televisions or computer