Instructions
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SEASON – Wireless weather station
Important information on product safety!
• Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, vibrations or shocks.
• The transmitter is splashproof, but not watertight. Should you decide to use the transmitter in the outdoor area, choose a
shady and dry place.
5. Elements
5.1 Wireless weather station (base station)
A: Display (Fig. 1):
A 1: Trend arrow for outdoor temperature A 2: Battery symbol for the transmitter
A 3: Outdoor temperature A 4: Reception symbol for outdoor transmitter
A 5: Alarm symbols HI/LO A 6: Outdoor humidity
A 7: Trend arrow for outdoor humidity A 8: Battery symbol for the base station
A 9: Indoor temperature and humidity A 10: Time
A 11: DST symbol A 12: DCF reception symbol
A 13: Day of the week A 14: Moon phase
A 15: Relative atmospheric pressure A 16: Date
A 17: Bar graph indication of atmospheric pressure for the last 24 hours
A 18: Seasons’ display A 19: Weather symbols
A 20: Trend indicator
B: Buttons (Fig. 2):
B 1: ALERTS button B 2: TEMP button
B 3: SEARCH button B 4: + button
B 5: – button B 6: SET button
B 7: LIGHT button
C: Housing (Fig. 2):
C 1: Wall mounting holes C 2: Battery compartment
C 3: Stand (fold out in 3 steps) C 4: Power adapter jack
C 5: Guide for the cable
SEASON – Wireless weather station
5.2 Outdoor transmitter (Fig. 3):
D 1: LED signal lamp D 2: Battery compartment
D 3: TX button inside battery compartment D 4: Wall mounting hole
6. Getting started
• 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.
• Connect the attached power adapter to the base station. Insert the adapter into the base station jack and connect the power
adapter into a mains socket. Important! Make sure that your household voltage is no more than 240V! Otherwise your
device may be damaged.
• The device will alert you with a beep and all segments will be displayed for a short moment.
• The indoor temperature and humidity appear on the display.
6.1 Inserting the batteries in the base station
• The batteries will operate as a backup power source in case of power failure.
• For a permanent backlight and to save battery life, use the supplied power adapter.
• Open the battery compartment at the back of the base station.
• Insert three new AA 1,5 V batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure the polarities are correct.
• Close the battery compartment again.
6.2 Inserting the batteries in the outdoor transmitter/Reception of outdoor values
• Slide down the battery compartment lid of the transmitter.
• Insert two new batteries 1,5 V AA into the battery compartment of the outdoor transmitter. Make sure the polarities are
correct.
• After the batteries are inserted, the outdoor values will be transmitted to the base station. The LED signal lamp flashes.
• As soon as the base station receives the outdoor values, the outdoor temperature and humidity are permanently shown.
• If the reception of the outdoor values fails within three minutes, “- -” appears on the display. Check the batteries and try it
again. Check if there is any source of interference.
• As soon as the base station receives the radio-controlled time, you can start the manual initialisation of the transmitter.
Press and hold the SEARCH button for 3 seconds. The base station will try to receive the measured values.
• Press the TX button on the transmitter to transmit the measured values manually.
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