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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