Manual

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Wireless weather station
C 2: Battery compartment
C 3: Power adaptor jack
C 4: Table stand (removable)
D: Transmitter:
Display (Fig. 3):
D 1: Channel 1/2/3
D 2: Transmission signal
D 3: Outdoor temperature
D 4: Battery symbol for the transmitter
D 5: Outdoor humidity
Housing (Fig. 3):
D 6: Battery compartment
D 7: Support for wall mounting or table standing
D 8: Indentations for the holder for wall mounting
Buttons in the battery compartment (Fig. 3):
D 9: TX button
D 10: 1/2/3 switch for channel selection
5. Getting started
5.1 Insert the batteries in the transmitter
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 transmitter and insert two new AA
1.5 V batteries, polarity as illustrated. All LCD segments will be dis-
played for a short moment.
The transmitter's display shows the current temperature and humidity.
The switch is set to channel 1.
Close the battery compartment.
5.2 Getting the base station started
The base station can be operated with a mains adapter and/or with 3 x
1.5 V AA batteries (not included). The batteries maintain the function in
the event of a power failure, so that no readjustment has to be made
and the memory values are retained. For a permanent backlight and to
conserve battery power, use the supplied power adapter.
Insert the power adapter pin into the device jack and connect the plug
to a wall socket.
The device is ready for use.
All LCD segments will be displayed for a short moment.
Optional:
Open the battery compartment and insert three new AA 1.5 V batteries,
polarity as illustrated. Close the battery compartment.
5.3 Reception of outdoor transmitter
The base station will scan the outdoor values and the reception symbol
flashes
If the reception is successful, the temperature, humidity and the recep-
tion symbol appear steadily on the base station display.
If the reception of the outdoor values fails, “- -. -” remains on the base
station display. Check the batteries and try it again.
You can also start the transmitter search manually later (e.g. if the
transmitter signal is lost or if the batteries are changed).
Wireless weather station
Press and hold the CHANNEL button on the base station for three se-
conds. The reception symbol for the outdoor transmitter will be flash-
ing. Press the TX button in the transmitter's battery compartment. The
transmission of the data takes place immediately and if the reception is
successful, the outdoor values appear on the base station display.
If the transmitter signal is lost, the device automatically starts a trans-
mitter search for 60 seconds after 30 or 60 minutes.
5.4 Reception of the DCF frequency signal
After the reception of the outdoor values, the clock will now scan the
DCF frequency signal and the DCF symbol flashes on the display.
When the time code is successfully received after 3-10 minutes, the
radio-controlled time and the DCF symbol will be shown steadily on the
display.
The DCF reception always takes place at 1:00, 2:00 and 3:00 o'clock in
the morning. If the signal is not successfully received, further attempts
will be taken at 4:00 and 5:00 o'clock.
You can also activate the DCF reception manually. Press and hold the
/MIN button in normal mode for 3 seconds. The DCF reception symbol
will be flashing.
Press and hold the – /MIN button again for 3 seconds to stop the recep-
tion process. The DCF reception symbol disappears.
There are 3 different reception symbols:
flashing symbol – reception is active
solid – reception is successful
no symbol – no DCF reception
If the clock cannot detect the DCF-signal (e.g. due to interference,
transmitting distance, etc.), the time can be set manually.
The clock will then work as a normal quartz clock (see: “Manual set-
tings”).
5.5 Note on radio-controlled time
The time is transmitted from an atomic clock near Frankfurt am Main by
a DCF-77 (77.5 kHz) frequency signal with a range of about 1,500 km.
Your radio-controlled clock receives the signal, converts it and always
shows the exact time. The adjustment of Daylight Saving Time and
Standard Time is also automatic.
Avoid being close to possible sources of interference that may affect
radio reception (see “Location and mounting”).
During night-time, the atmospheric interference is usually less severe. A
single daily reception is adequate to keep the accuracy deviation under 1
second.
6. Operation
The device will automatically quit the setting mode if no button is
pressed for 20 seconds.
Press and hold the MAX/+ or – /MIN button in setting mode for fast
mode.
6.1 Manual settings
Press and hold the SET button for three seconds to enter the setting
mode.
The first adjustable value flashes on the display.
Use the MAX/+ or – /MIN button to make the desired setting, while the
value flashes.
Confirm with the SET button and go to the next setting.
The sequence is shown as follows:
DCF reception ON/OFF (default: DCF ON)
Time zone -12/+12 (default: TZ 00)
Automatic reset of the maximum and minimum values ON/OFF
(default: AUTO MIN MAX OFF)
Relative atmospheric pressure (default: 1013 hPa)
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