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GB | Wireless Weather Station 1 – snooze/light button 2 – number of temperature/humidity and wind sensor 1/2/3 3 – outdoor temperature 4 – cycling through data from connected sensors 5 – outdoor temperature trend 6 – outdoor humidity trend 7 – weather forecast 8 – moon phase 9 – pressure history 10 – pressure value 11 – pressure trend 12 – indoor temperature alert 13 – indoor temperature 14 – indoor temperature trend 15 – station batteries low 16 – indoor humidity trend 17 – indoor humidity 18 – alarm no. 1/no. 2 19 – time, DCF signal reception, daylight savings time (DST) 20 – day of the week 21 – UP button – step forward in settings, memory of max/min temperature and humidity 22 – date 23 – DOWN button – step back in settings 24 – wind direction indicator 25 – CHANNEL button – searching for sensor signal/switching through information from connected sensors 26 – wind direction: S – south, W – west, N – north, E – east 27 – ALARM button – alarm activation/deac- tivation 28 – SET button – °C/°F unit of temperature setting, function settings 29 – MODE button – display mode switching 30 – data from precipitation sensor 31 – signal from precipitation sensor 32 – low batteries in precipitation sensor 33 – wind speed 34 – signal from temperature/humidity and wind sensor 35 – low batteries in temperature/humidity and wind sensor 36 – outdoor humidity 37 – outdoor temperature alert 38 – low batteries in temperature/humidity and wind sensor 39 – power adapter socket 40 – battery compartment 41 – stand 42 – alarm speaker 43 – holes for hanging on a wall 44 – precipitation sensor battery cover 45 – precipitation sensor grille 46 – wind sensor cups 47 – compass 48 – south indicator (S) 49 – temperature/humidity/wind sensor battery compartment Buttons: TX – send signal from sensor to sta- tion, 1/2/3 – switch sensor channel number, WAVE – manually activate/deactivate DCF signal reception 50 – mounting rod (26 mm diameter) 51 – mounting base 52 – wind direction paddle Technical specications: clock controlled by DCF77 radio signal time format: 12/24 h indoor temperature: -10°C to +50°C, 0.1°C resolution outdoor temperature: -30°C to +60°C, 0.1°C resolution temperature measurement accuracy: ±1°C for 20°C to +24°C range, ±2°C for 0°C to +20°C and 24°C to +40°C range, ±3°C for -20°C to 0°C and 40°C to +50°C range, ±4°C for other ranges. indoor and outdoor humidity: 1–99 % RH, 1 % resolution humidity measurement accuracy: 5 % displayed units of temperature: °C/°F barometric pressure measurement range: 800 hPa to 1 100 hPa unit of pressure: hPa/inHg wind sensor measurement range: 0 to 127.5 km/h unit of wind speed: km/mph5 precipitation sensor measurement range: 0 to 2,999 mm unit of precipitation: mm/inch radio signal range: to 100 m in open area number of sensors which can be connected: max. 3 (temperature/humidity/wind sensor), max. 1 (precipitation sensor) wireless sensor: transmission frequency 433 MHz, 10 mW e.r.p. max. station power supply: 3× 1.5 V AAA batteries (not included) adapter AC 230 V/DC 5 V, 300 mA (included) temperature/humidity/wind sensor power supply: 4× 1.5 V AA (not included) precipitation sensor power supply: 2× 1.5 V AA (not included) station dimensions and weight: 17 × 192 × 127 mm, 364 g temperature/humidity/wind sensor dimensions and weight: 275 × 135 × 310 mm, 377 g (without batteries) precipitation sensor dimensions and weight: 100 × 106 × 166 mm, 220 g (without batteries) Getting Started/Installation
1. Plug the power adapter into the station, then insert batteries rst into the weather station and then
into: wireless temperature/humidity/wind sensor and wireless precipitation sensor. The battery compartment of the precipitation sensor is protected by screws; use a suitable screwdriver.
2. When inserting the batteries make sure the polarity is correct to avoid damaging the weather
station or sensors. Only use alkaline batteries of the same type; do not use rechargeable batteries.
3. Place all the units next to each other. The weather station will automatically detect the signal
from sensors within 3 minutes. If signal from sensors is not detected, long-press the button on the weather station to repeat the search and press the TX button on the sensor.
4. To ensure correct measurement, the temperature/humidity/wind sensor and precipitation sensor
must be placed above the ground surface (at least 1.5 m) onto a horizontal surface and outside of buildings and structures. Both sensors must be rmly screwed on to prevent their damag- ing. First, screw the mounting plate onto a level surface, then mount the mounting rod into it. Screw the temperature/humidity/wind sensor onto the rod. Wind must ow freely around the wind sensor from all sides. Check that the wind direction indicator and paddles for measuring wind speed can rotate freely. The north arrow (N) on the built-in compass must point to the real north. The south indicator (S) must point south in reality. Otherwise, wind direction will always be displayed incorrectly. When choosing a suitable place for mounting the sensor, check before installation that the main station is within range of the sensors. The range of the sensors may decrease substantially in areas with large number of obstacles.
5. Do not place the sensors onto metal objects as this will reduce their transmission range.
6. If the low battery icon is displayed, replace batteries in the sensors or weather station.
Changing Channel and Connecting Additional Sensors (Valid for Temperature/ Humidity/Precipitation Sensor)
1. Choose the desired channel 1, 2, or 3 for the sensor by repeatedly pressing the button. Then,
long press the button; the icon will start ashing.
2. Remove the cover from the battery compartment on the rear of the sensor and set the sensor
switch to the desired sensor channel number (1, 2, 3), then insert batteries (4× 1.5 V AA). Data from the sensor will be loaded within 3 minutes.
3. If sensor signal is not found, remove the batteries and proceed again in accordance with steps
1 and 2 or press the TX button. Attention: The anemometer (wind speed and direction measurement) only functions on channel 1 (spare sensor E06016). Channels 2 and 3 are used for information about outdoor temperature and humidity (spare sensor E06018).6 Displaying Data from Multiple Sensors, Automatic Cycling through Values from Connected Sensors Press the button repeatedly to display data from all connected sensors on the weather station, one by one. You can also activate cycling through data from all connected sensors:
1. turning on cycling
Repeatedly press the button until the display shows the icon. Data from all 3 sensors will be shown automatically and repeatedly one after another.
2. turning o cycling
Repeatedly press the button until the icon disappears. Radio Controlled Clock (DCF77) The wireless temperature/humidity/wind sensor will automatically start searching for DCF77 (here- inafter referred to as DCF) signal for 5 minutes after pairing with the weather station; the icon is ashing. (The DCF sensor is located in the temperature/humidity/wind sensor). Signal detected – the icon stops ashing and the current time will be displayed with the DCF icon . Signal not detected – DCF icon will not be displayed. DCF signal will be synchronised daily between 2:00 and 3:00 am. You can also activate search for DCF signal manually. Long-press the WAVE button located in the battery compartment of the temperature/humidity/ wind sensor. The sensor will start searching for DCF signal. To end the search, long-press the WAVE button again. Note: If the weather station detects DCF signal but the current time on the display is incorrect (e.g. shifted ±1 hour), you must always set the correct time zone for the country where you are using the station, see Manual Settings. In standard conditions (at safe distance from sources of interference, such as TV sets or computer monitors), the reception of time signal takes several minutes. If the weather station does not detect the signal, follow these steps:
1. Move the weather station to another location and try to detect DCF signal again.
2. Check the distance of the clock from sources of interference (computer monitors or television
sets). It should be at least 1.5 to 2 m during the reception of signal.
3. When receiving DCF signal, do not place the weather station in the proximity of metal doors, win-
dow frames and other metal structures or objects (washing machines, dryers, refrigerators etc.).
4. In reinforced concrete structures (cellars, high-rise buildings etc.), the DCF signal reception is
weaker, depending on the conditions. In extreme cases, place the weather station close to a window toward the transmitter. Reception of the DCF 77 radio signal is aected by the following factors:
- thick walls and insulation, basements and cellars,
- inadequate local geographical conditions (these are dicult to assess in advance),
- atmospheric disturbances, thunderstorms, electrical appliances with no interference elimination, television sets and computers, located near the DCF radio receiver. Manual Settings All changes in values are made using buttons and . After setting the desired value and not pressing any other buttons, the set values will automatically save and the display will switch to the main screen. Setting Time, Date and Time Zone
1. Short-press the button
2. Press the button for 3 seconds and use the and buttons to set the following values:
time zone, calendar language (ENG, GER, FRE, ITA, DUT, SPA, DAN), year, date format, month, day, 12/24 h time format, hour, minute, second.
3. Conrm the set value by pressing the button; holding the arrow keys speeds up settings.7
Alarm Settings 2 alarms can be set on the weather station.
1. Short-press the button twice
button for 3 seconds and use the arrows to set the alarm hour and minute.
3. Conrm the set value by pressing
; holding the arrow keys speeds up settings. Alarm Activation/Deactivation/Snooze Repeatedly pressing the button activates alarm 1 (AL1); alarm 2 (AL2); or both alarms at the same time (AL1, AL2); or deactivates the alarms. You can postpone (snooze) the alarm by 5 minutes by pressing the button. After pressing, the icons will start ashing. Turn o the alarm by pressing . After pressing, the icons will stop ashing and only will remain on the screen. The alarm will activate again the next day. Setting Altitude and Atmospheric Pressure The station shows atmospheric pressure in hPa or inHg and keeps a history of pressure readings for the last 12 hours. To achieve more accurate calculation of pressure values, it is advised to manually set the altitude for the place where the weather station is being used.
1. Short-press the button three times
2. Press the button for 3 seconds and use the arrows to set altitude between -90 m to +1,990 m
3. Pressing the button switches between M/hpa and Ft/inHg units.
4. Short-press the button to quit settings.
Setting Unit of Precipitation
1. Press the button ve times, then press the button for 3 seconds.
2. Use the and arrows to set mm or inches as units.
3. Short-press the button to quit settings.
Setting Unit of Wind Speed
1. Press the button six times, then press the button for 3 seconds.
2. Use the and arrows to set km/h or mph as units.
3. Short-press the button to quit settings.
Setting Temperature Limits for Maximum and Minimum Temperature Temperature limits can be set independently for up to 3 outdoor temperature sensors. When minimum or maximum temperature limit is activated, the (min) or (max) icon will appear on the screen and disappear after deactivation. Temperature limit ranges Outdoor Indoor Minimum -30°C to +10°C 0°C to 23°C Maximum 28°C to +60°C 26°C to 50°C Resolution 0.5°C 0.5°C While on the main screen, repeatedly press the button to switch to sensor 1, 2 or 3 and proceed for each sensor as follows.
1. Short-press the button four times.
2. Press the button for 3 seconds and set the minimum outdoor temperature.
3. Short-press the button and activate (ON)/deactivate (OFF) the outdoor minimum temper-
4. Short-press the button and set the minimum outdoor temperature.
5. Short-press the button and activate (ON)/deactivate (OFF) the outdoor maximum temper-
button and set the minimum indoor temperature.
7. Short-press the button and activate (ON)/deactivate (OFF) the indoor minimum temperature
8. Short-press the button and set the minimum indoor temperature.
9. Short-press the button and activate (ON)/deactivate (OFF) the indoor maximum temperature
alert. When the set temperature limit is exceeded, an audio alarm will sound for 1 minute and the value will begin ashing. Pressing any button on the screen cancels the alert sound, but the symbol of an active alert will con- tinue ashing. Once temperature drops below the set limit, the symbol on the screen will stop ashing. Temperature, Humidity and Pressure Trends Rising Constant Falling Moon Phases
1 – New moon 2 – Waxing crescent 3 – First quarter 4 – Waxing gibbous 5 – Full moon 6 – Waning gibbous 7 – Last quarter 8 – Waning crescent Note: In the period between 18:00 and 06:00, the moon icon will be surrounded by stars. Displaying Maximum and Minimum Readings of Temperature/Humidity and Wind Repeatedly pressing the button will gradually show maximum and minimum measured temperature and humidity values and maximum wind strength. The memory of measured values is automatically erased every day at 00:00. Or long-press the button to erase the memory automatically. Displaying Measured Values from the Precipitation Sensor Repeatedly pressing the button will gradually show measured precipitation values in various time periods. Accumulated Today Last hour Yesterday This week Long-pressing the button erases the measured value. Station Display Backlight When powered via adapter: Permanent backlighting is set automatically. Repeatedly pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT button will allow you to set 4 dierent levels of permanent backlighting (o, maximum, medium, low). When powered only by 3× 1.5 V AAA batteries: Display backlighting is o. Pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT button will turn the display backlight on for 5 seconds, then it turns o again. When the station is only powered by batteries, permanent back- lighting of the display cannot be activated! Note: The inserted batteries serve as backup for the measured/set data. If batteries are not inserted and you unplug the adapter, all data will be erased.9 Weather Forecast The station forecasts weather on the basis of changes in atmospheric pressure for the next 12–24 hours for an area within the range of 15–20 km. The accuracy of weather forecast is 70–75 %. The forecast icon is displayed in eld no. 7. As the weather forecast may not always be 100 % accurate, neither the manufacturer nor the seller can be held responsible for any loss caused by an incorrect forecast. After rst setting or after resetting the weather station, a learning mode will be activated, indicated by LEARNING… appearing on the screen The station will evaluate measured data and continuously increase the accuracy of forecast. This mode continues for 14 days, then the LEARNING… icon automatically disappears. Weather Forecast Icons: Sunny Cloudy Overcast Raining/ snowing Heavy rain/heavy snow Upkeep and Maintenance
- Read the manual carefully before using this product.
- Do not expose the product to direct sunlight, extreme cold and moisture, and sudden changes in temperature as these may compromise detection accuracy.
- Do not place the product in locations prone to vibration and shocks; these may cause damage.
- Do not expose the product to excessive pressure, impacts, dust, high temperatures or humidity – these may cause malfunction, shorter battery life, damage to batteries and deformation of plastic parts.
- Do not expose the product to rain or moisture, it is not designed for outdoor use.
- Do not place any open ame sources on the product, e.g. a lit candle, etc.
- Do not place the product in places with inadequate air ow.
- Do not tamper with the internal electric circuits of the product. Doing so might damage it and automatically void the warranty.
- The product should only be repaired by a qualied professional.
- To clean the product, use a slightly moistened soft cloth. Do not use solvents or cleaning agents; they could scratch the plastic parts and cause corrosion of the electric circuits.
- Do not immerse the product in water or other liquids.
- The product must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water.
- In the event of damage or defect on the product, do not perform any repairs by yourself.
- Have it repaired in the shop where you bought it.
- Place the product out of reach of children; it is not a toy.
- Remove at batteries; they could leak and damage the product.
- Use only new batteries of the recommended type and make sure polarity is correct when replacing them.
- Do not throw batteries into a re and do not disassemble or short-circuit them.
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