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GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING HBR623I IROX

WEATHER STATION
WITH CABLE FREE
IN-OUT THERMOMETER
IN-OUT HYGROMETER
MOONPHASE AND
RADIO CONTROLLED
CLOCK
HBR623i
USER'S MANUAL
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IROX 1F635EL & TS33C MANUAL 4iENG:
SIZE: W65 X H105(mm)
BY Lai H Z 27710
1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the HBR523i.
The basic package comes with a main unit, which is the weather forecast station and one remote unit, the thermos/hygro sensor.
The main unit is capable of keeping track of the maximum and minimum temperature of different sites. And no wire installation is required and operates at 433MHz.
Apart from temperature shows the indoor and outdoor relative humidity and rates the comfort level.
The built-in barometer enables to display the atmospheric pressure with user-selectable altitude adjustment. A bar graph will show the pressure trend of the last 24 hours.
What is more, is equipped with a moon phase scanner, which lets you check the moon phase of the forward & backward 39 days.

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A DISPLAY
B MEMORY [MEM] BUTTON
Recalls the maximum or minimum temperature and humidity of main and remote unit
C [MODE] BUTTON
Toggles the display modes and confirms entry while setting the values for display
D [ALARM] BUTTON
Displays the alarm time or sets the alarm status
E [TEMP-ALARM] BUTTON
Displays the temperature alarm or sets the upper or lower limit.
F UP[▲] BUTTON
Advances the value of a setting
G DOWN [▼] BUTTO
Decreases the value of a writing
II [CHANNEL] BUTTON
Displays different sensor temperature & humidity
I [HISTORY] BUTTON
Displays the pressure history of previous hours.
J DOWN [▼] BUTTON (REAR PANEL)
Display the moonphase of previous days or sets the altitude or sea level pressure.
K UP [▲] BUTTON (REAR PANEL)
Display the moonphase of following days or nets the altitude or sea level pressure.
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GENTER BUTTON (READ PART)
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[UNIT] BUTTON (REAR PANEL) Sets the unit of altitude or pressure
M [PRESSURE/ALTITUDE] BUTTON (REAR PANEL)
Toggles the display between local pressure, sea level, pressure and altitude.
N [SNOOZE/LIGHT] BUTTON
Activate the smooze function and backlight
O WALL-MOUNT RECESSED HOLE
For mounting the main unit on a wa
P BATTERY COMPARTMENTS
Accommodates 190 UM-3 or "AA" size 1.5V batteries
Q REMOVABLE TABLE STAND
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MAIN FEATURES:
THERMO/HYGRO REMOTE UNIT

A LED INDICATOR
Flashes once when the remote unit transmits a reading. Flashes twice when low battery is detected on sensor unit.
B BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Accommodates two AA-size batteries.
C RESET BUTTON
Press to reset all setting if you have selected different channel.
D CHANNEL SELECTOR
Select the channel before you install batteries.
E WALL MOUNT RECESSED HOLE
Supports the remote until in wall-mounting
F 'C' F BUTTON
2. GETTING STARTED
2a) BEFORE YOU BEGIN
For best operation.
- Insert batteries for remote units before doing so for the main unit
the man that.
- Position the remote unit and main unit, within effective transmission range, which, in usual
circumstances, is 20 to 30 meters.
Note that the effective range is vastly affected by
the building materials and where the main and remote units are positioned.
Try various set-ups for best result.
Though the remote units are weather proof, they should
be placed away from direct sunlight, rain or snow.
2b) BATTERY INSTALLATION: REMOTE UNITS
- Remove the screws on the battery
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Select the channel
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Install 2 batteries (UM-3 or "AA"
according to the polarities shown.
- Replace the battery compartment door and secure
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2c) BATTERY INSTALLATION: MAIN UNIT
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Open the battery compartment doc
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Install 2 batteries (CM-3 or "AA" size 1.5V) strictly according to the polarities shown.
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Replace the battery compartment door
2d) LOW BATTERY WARNING
If it's time to replace hutteres for the remote sensors on the unit, the remote lens bottom indicates up
or the unit, the respective low-maturity indicator [100] will show up on the outdoor temperature display ifor
the thermo/hygro sensor) or on the clock display (for
the unit).
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2e) HOW TO USE THE TABLE STAND
OR WALL MOUNTING
The main unit has a removable table stand, which when connected, can support the unit on a flat surface. Or you can remove the stand and mount the unit on a wall using the recessed screw hole.
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SETTING UP THE BAROMETER
a. When batteries are installed, the display will shows the
“hPa” and “mBar”. User should press the
PRESIDENTIAL DIP [key to the unit of pressure, it will show 50° and "laser" later occurs that." A
[▼] (near panel) keys to change to "feet", or use the
PRESSREAL.TILL.DI key to confirm the unit
b. After user confirmed the unit of height, it will show
"10" with "meter" or "32" with "feet". User can use the
[▲] or [▼] (rear panel) keys to change to height
the place, and use the [FREMARKS REALTY CASE]
Remark: The default unit of
Reinink. The default unit of pressure is in a metal, unit of height is meter, height is 10 meters. It will use the
default value if no key is pressure for 60 seconds.
Thereafter, the setting of the altitude in meters
can only be done after reinserting the batteries.
SETTING UP THE REMOTE SENSORS
a. Once batteries are in place for the remote unit, they will start transmitting temperature and humidity readings at around 45 seconds intervals.
The main unit will also start searching for signals for about two minutes once batteries are installed. 10 seconds upon successful reception, the outdoors temperatures and humidity will be displayed.
. If no signals are received, blanks "***." will be displayed
Hold | ▼ for 2 seconds to enforce another search to short 2 minutes. This is useful in modeling the
about 2 minutes. That is useful in synchronizing the transmission and resection of the remote and main units.
chanclovensih and reception of the femtis and mass ulnose 35
Repeat this step whenever you had discrepancies between the
reading shown on the main unit and that on the remote unit.
3. WEATHER FORECAST
3a) WEATHER FORECAST
The unit is capable of detecting atmospheric pressure.
changes. Based on collected data, it can predict the weather
for the following 12 to 24 hours.
| Symbols | |||
| Forecast | Swiny | Highly Cloudy | Cloudy |
| Forecast | Little rainy | Heavy rainy | Snowy |
NOTE:
- it is not necessary and not possible to adjust the altitude
of the weather station. After the initial start-up of the
weather station, a first forecast will be made within the
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In period of long operation
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In periods of long stable weather conditions, it becomes difficult to make a reliable forecast.
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The weather forecast is solely calculated on the basis of
hammetric air pressure changes
- The probability of a correct weather forecast is
approximately 70% and is valid for an area of approx
20-30 km around the location of the weather station.
- The forecast "Sunny" means at night "cloudless weather".
Pogles not indicated by the weather station as this can
occur with different weather conditions.
b. If you travel with become impossible due to changes in
attitude and location. You'll have to wait up to 24 hour so that she weather station can calculate a new forecast.
that: the weather station can calculate a new based on the conditions at the new location.
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3b) BAROMETRIC PRESSURE TREND
The atmospheric pressure indicator, in the weather forecast
window, uses arrows to indicate if the atmospheric pressure is increasing, remaining stable, or decreasing.
| Arrow indicator | |||
| Pressure Trend | Rising | Steady | Falling |
3c) HOW TO CHECK THE
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

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The current and historical barometric pressure is shown
on the atmospheric pressure window. For user staying at
a higher altitude such as in the mountain area, see-level
barometric pressure applies. Use [PRESSURE]
ALTITUDE key to toggle the display to sea level
pressure display. Press and hold the Pressure/Alt
key to enter the sea level pressure adjusting mode.
Use the [▲] or [▼] (rear panel) key to enter sea level
pressure and use [PRESSURE/ALITUDE] to confirm
The atmospheric pressure can be displayed in mmHpa
in Fig. To change the pressure unit, press and hold the
[UNIT] key at sea level pressure display and use [▲]
or [▼] (near panel) key to select
Press the [UNIT] key to confirm
If you want to check the pressure history for a particular
hour during the past 30 hours, press the [HISTORY]
Pension.
Each press on the button will go back by an object.
The recorded atmospheric changes for the past 24 hours
Are displayed in if the limit also be atmospheric
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4. THERMOMETER / HUMIDITY
4a) HOW TO CHECK REMOTE AND
INDOOR TEMPERATURES
The wave display on the outdoors temperature indicates the
reception of the remote unit is in good order. If no readings
are received from the remote unit for more than 1000 minutes.
thanks will be displayed until further readings are
Succernally Stained. Check the Stock Unit is found and
seconds to analyze an immediate search. If the temperature is
humidity goes above at below than the measuring range of
the main unit of the remote unit (stated in specification), the
display will show "***." & "HHH" or "LLL" respectively.
The unit can be set to automatically scan and display
readings from the remote sensors, the display will show
the readings from one channel for about 4-seconds and
then proceed to the next channel display
- To activate the Remote-sensor scanning mode.
Press and the sold the button (CHANNEL) for 2 seconds. To deactivate the complete operation made
Press and ring hold the button ICHANNEL1 for 2 seconds
There and the need the colon, rectal, and/or a procedure;
4b) HOW TO READ THE KINETIC
WAVE DISPLAY
The kinetic wave display shows the signal receiving status
of the main unit. There are three possible forms:
| The unit is in searching mode. | |
| Temperature readings are securely registered. | |
| No signals. | °C |
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4c) MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM
TEMPERATURES AND HUMIDITY
The maximum and minimum recorded indoor temperature,
humidity and outdoor temperatures will be automatically
stored in memory, to display them, Press [MRM] once
to display the maximum readers are again the minimum
MAX 1 and MIN 1 will be displayed
To clear the memory hold down! MEM! For two seconds.
The maximum and minimum readings will be crucial.
If you press [MEM] less, the maximum and minimum
readings will have the same values as the current ones until
different readings are recorded
4d) TEMPERATURE ALARM
Weather Station is equipped with a temperature alarm
whereby a user-defined temperature can be selected.
When the selected temperature is reached an acoustic alarm
will be imitated. Temperature manis is programmed as
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Flows the (TEMPAL ARM) house
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Hold the TEMPA ARMI button for 2 seconds
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Select the desired temperature for the alarm by using the
[▲] loc | ▼ libartons
With one further pressing of the TEMPALARM button
the data entered is confirmed.
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4e) TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY TREND
The trend indicator shows the trend of temperatures and
humidity collected at that particular remote sight.
Three trends: rising, steady, and falling will be shown.
| Arrow indicator | |||
| Temperature Humidity Trend | Rising | Steady | Falling |
40) COMFORT LEVEL INDICATORS
The comfort level indicators COM, WET or DRY will tell you
if the current environment is comfortable, too wet or too dry.
The comfort indicators will appear on the display of
that when the following constraints are satisfied
| Indicator displays on the unit | Temperature Range | Humidity Range | Shows that the Current Environment |
| COM | 20°C to 25°C (65°F to 77°F) | 40%RH70%RH | Ideal range for both relative humidity and temperature |
| WET | -5°C + 50°C (23°F - 122°F) | OVER70%RH | Contains excess moisture |
| DRY | -5°C + 50°C (27°F - 122°F) | Below 40%RH | Contains inadequate moisture |
| No Indicator | Less than 20°C (65°F) or More than 25°C (77°F) | 40%RH to 70%RH | No comment |
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5. MOON PHASE
5a) HOW TO USE AND SCAN THE MOON PHASE
HBR623i is equipped with a moon phase display and
scanner with which eight moon phases are displayed on the
screen from new moon to waning crescent.
on the current day will then on the screen. If it is a full moon or night, when they will flash
later. The eight phases are:
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New Wages, Huts, Wages, Hell, Winter, Last, Winter
Moon Crescent Quarter Gibbs Moon Gibbs Quarter Crescent
To check the moon please for a particular day, press the
[▼] or [▲] (not notes) button press. The clock will
enter moon phase scanning mode
Use the |▼| or |▲| (rear panel) button to locate the date
you want to check. The calendar will be day-driven in this
mode. You can go back 39 days travel to next 39 days. The
corresponding moon phase will appear immediately on the
screen. The unit will return to the last display mode when the
[▼] of [▲] (near joint) months are left side for 2 seconds
6. RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
6) HOW TO SET THE RADIO
CONTROLLED CLOCK
- After the batteries are installed. The clock will automatically
search the radio signal. It takes about 3-5 minutes to finish
this process.
- If user wishes to disable the auto-reception feature, hold
the [▲] button for 2 seconds to disable it.
- To enable the auto-reception feature again, holds the "Up"
for 2 seconds again to force it receive and allow it receive
in desired time
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If the radio signal is received, the time & time will be set
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If the clock (pile to receive the time signal, it will be shown
as L + Livest. Then over can act the time manually
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6b) CALENDAR CLOCK DISPLAY MODES
The clock and the calendar share the same section of the display. The calendar is displayed in a day-month format. Each press on the [MODE] button will change the display between clock with second, clock with day of week, zone time with day of week, zone time with second and day-month.
6c) HOW TO SET THE CLOCK MANUALLY
To set the clock manually, hold [MODE] for two seconds it will show the weekday language. Use [▼] or [▲] to change it. Press [MODE] to confirm. Repeat the same procedure to set display language. °C/F, UV1/MED/h, year, month, date, date-month format, 12/24, hour and minute. During the setting, press and hold [▼] or [▲] will increase or decrease the value rapidly. For display language, you can choose among English (En), German (DE), French (Fr), Italian (IT) and Spanish (SP) - in that order. If there is an item you do not wish to change, simply press [MODE] to bypass the item. When you finished the change, press [MODE] to exit. The display will return to the clock mode.
6d) HOW TO SET THE 2. TIME ZONE
To set the 2. time zone, change to the 2. time zone clock mode and hold [MODE] for two seconds. Use [▲] or [▼] to change it from -13h to +15h.
When you finished the change, press [MODE] to exit. The display will return to the 2. time zone clock mode.
6e) DISABLE THE RECEPTION OF
THE RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
If you are using this product outside the central European timezone, you may disable the reception of the radio controlled clock. Press min. 3 Seconds the key [▲] to disable the automatic time signal reception. The reception signal [♣] will then disappear from the display. To re-enable the time signal reception, press again for min. 3 Seconds the [▲] key.
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7. BELL/ALARM
7a) HOW TO SET AND ARM THE ALARM
To set an alarm,
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Press [ALARM] once to display alarm time. If the alarm is disarmed, the time will be displayed as "OFF".
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Hold [ALARM] for two seconds. The hour digits will blink
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Enter the hour using [▼] or [▲].
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Press [ALARM]. The minute digits will blink.
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Enter the minutes using [▼] or [▲].
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Press [ALARM] to exit.
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Repeat the same procedure to set single alarm.
7b) HOW TO SET THE ZONE TIME
To set the zone time,
- Press [MODE] until at zone time display mode,
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Hold [MODE] for two seconds, the zone time o will be displayed.
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Enter the offset using [▼] or [▲].
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Press [MODE] to exit
The alarm "W" "S" and "Pre-AL" icons will be displayed indicating which alarm is armed. You can also arm or disarm an alarm by pressing the [▲], [▼] button at alarm display mode. Press [MODE] to return to clock display mode.
7c) SNOOZE FEATURE
When the alarm sound is on, press the snooze key enter snooze mode. After 8 minutes, alarm sound will be wake up automatically. The snooze cycle will be restarted if you press the snooze key again.
If you leave the alarm sound on for 2 minutes, it will enter snooze mode automatically with maximum 3 times.
7d) HOW TO STOP AN ALARM
Press [ALARM] on the unit to stop an alarm.
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7e) ALARM FEATURE
* Weekday Alarm
The alarm sound will be activated and the icon will be flashed on weekday when it is armed and the alarm time is reach.
* Single Alarm
The alarm sound will be activated and the icon will be flashed once when it is armed and the alarm time is reach. Once it finished, it will be disabled automatically
* Pre-Alarm
The pre-alarm sound will be activated and the icon will be flashed if outdoor temperature under or equal two degree C. Which is programmable 15, 30, 45, 60 or 90 minutes earlier than the weekday alarm or single alarm time.
8. SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Measurement
Main unit
Indoor Temperature measurement
Proposed operating range
: 0^ C to +50.0°C
32.0°F to 122.0°F
: R.H. 10% to 95%
at 25°C (77°F)
; 0.1°C
0.2°F
: 1% R.H.
Barometric Pressure
Pressure measuring range
: 750 to 1100
mb/hPa at 25°C
(22.15 to 32.49 inHg)
: 20 minutes
Pressure sampling cycle
Moon Phase Functions
Moon Phase Scanner Range
: forward/
backward 39 days
Remote unit
Proposed operating range
:-20°C to +60°C
-4°F to 140°F
Temperature resolution
RF Transmission Frequency
Maximum No. of Remote unit
RF Transmission Range
: 0.1°C
0.2°F
: 433 MHz
: 3
: Maximum 30
meters
(open area)
: around 4.5\~4.7
Temperature sensing cycle
Relative Humidity Measurement
Remote relative humidity
: 10%RH to
95%RH
measurement range
Resolution
10RH
Power
Main unit
: use 2 pcs UM-3 or
"AA" 1.5V battery
: use 2 pcs UM-3 or
AA 1.5V battery
Weight
Main unit
Remote sensing unit
:282g
(without battery)
:62g
(without battery)
Dimension
Main unit
Remote sensing unit
: 201 x 86 x 31 mm
:55.5×101×24mm
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PRECAUTIONS
This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if you handle it carefully. Here are a few precautions:
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Do not immerse the unit in water.
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Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials. They may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit.
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Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature or humidity, which may result in malfunction, shorter electronic life span, damaged battery and distorted parts.
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Do not tamper with the unit's internal components. Doing so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
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Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user's manual. Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak.
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Always read the user's manual thoroughly before operating the unit.
CAUTION
The content of this manual is subject to change without further notice.
Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display. The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer.
EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Product: TE635EL/HBR623i
This product contains the approved transmitter and complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directives, if used for its intended use and that the following standard(s) has/have been applied:
Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum
(Article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive) applied standard(s) EN 300 220-1,3:2000
Electromagnetic compatibility
(Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE Directive)
applied standard(s) EN 301 489-1,3:2000 applied standard(s) EN 300 339:2000
Additional information:
The product is therefore conform with the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EC, the EMC Directive 89/336/EC and R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC (appendix II) and carries the respective CE marking.
RTTE Compliant Countries :
All EU countries, Switzerland CH

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