Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 30.3147.IT TFA
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49 WIRELESS 868 MHz WEAT HER STATION Instruction M anual INTRODUCTION: Congratulations on purchasi ng this fancy W eather Station with wirel ess 868MHz transmissi on of outdoor temperature and di splay of indoor temperature a nd humidity. It i s further acting as a DCF-77 ra dio controlled clock w ith calendar display and alarm cl ock function.
50 LCD Display Function Keys FEATURES: The Weather S tation • DCF-77 Radio co ntrolled time with manual setting opti ons • DCF Time recepti on ON/OFF • 12/24 hour display • Hour, minute and se.
51 • Alarm wi th snooze function • Snooze setting • Weather forecasting wi th 15 easy-to-read weat her forecast signs featured by "W eather girl" • Weather forecasting icon sensi tiv.
52 The Outdoor Temperature Transmitter • Remote transmissi on of outdoor temperature to W eather Station by 868 MHz • Shower proof casing • Wall mounting case (Mo unting at a sheltered pl ace. Avoid direct rain and sunshine) SETTING UP: When one transmitter is use d 1.
53 3. After inserting the batteries, t he Weather stati on will start recei ving data from the transmitter. The outdoor temp erature and the sig nal reception icon should t hen be displayed on the W eather station. If this does not happen after 3 minutes, t he batteries will need to be removed from both units a nd reset from step 1.
54 4. The outdoor temperature from the first transmitter (c hannel 1) should then be displayed on the W eather station. Also, the si gnal reception icon will be displayed. If this does not happen after 2 mi nutes, the batteri es will need to be removed from bo th units and reset from step 1.
55 those shown on the transmitters i n order to recog nise the Channel No. of eac h transmitter. 8. In order to ensure suffici ent 868 MHz transmi ssion however, this should under good conditions be a.
56 the reception at 06:00 is stil l not successful , then the next try takes place at 02:0 0 next day. If reception is successf ul, the received time will override the manually set ti me.
57 INSTALL AND REPL ACE BATTERIES IN THE TEMPERATURE TRANSMI TTER The Temperature Tra nsmitter uses 2 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V battery. To install and replace the batteries, pl ease foll ow the steps below: 1. Remove the battery compart ment cover at the back of t he transmitter.
58 FUNCTION KE YS: Weather Statio n: The Weather Station has five easy to use functio n keys. SET key MIN/ MAX key ALM key CH/ + key SNOOZE/ SUN key.
59 SET key (Setting): • To enter the set mode for the fol lowing functi ons: LCD contrast, Time zone, Ti me Reception ON/OFF, 12/24 hour display, Manual ti me, Year, Date, Sunrise/ s unset city location, Snooze time duratio n, °C/°F, and W eather forecast sensiti vity settings.
60 • To stop the alarm • To switch on the backli ght CH/ + key • To toggle between the Outdoor tra nsmitters 1, 2 a nd 3 (if more than 1 tra nsmitter is used) • To adjust LCD contrast, ti me z.
61 LCD SCREEN AND SETTIN GS: Indoor Relative Humidity % Weather Tendency icon DCF Tower Icon (for time reception) Time Calendar Weather Forecast icon (Weather girl) Indoor Temperature Outdoor Temperat.
62 *When the signal from the transm itter is succ essfully r eceived by the Temperature Stati on, this icon will be switched on. (If not successful, the icon will not be shown o n the LCD). User can therefore easil y see whether the last recepti on was successful (“ON” icon) or not (“OFF” icon).
63 Section 3 - WE ATHER ICON (FEATURE D BY WE ATHER GIRL) • Display of the weather to be e xpected in form of 15 fa ncy weather symbol s (featured by Weather girl) which change their appearance depe nding on the air press ure development and the current o utdoor temperat ure.
64 Physikalisch Technisc he Bundesanstalt Braunsc hweig which has a time devi ation of l ess than one second in one milli on years. The ti me is coded and transmitted from Mai nflingen near Frankfurt via freq uency signal DCF-77 (77.5 kH z) and has a transmi tting range of approximately 1,500 km.
65 • LCD contrast setti ng • Time zone setting • Time recepti on ON/OFF setting • 12/24-Hour setting • Manual time setting • Calendar setting • Sunrise/ Sunset city l ocation • Snooze .
66 1. The above display will be seen. Press the CH/ + key to select the l evel of contrast desired. 2. Press the SET key to co nfirm and enter the “Time Zo ne setting” or exi t the setting mode by pressing the SNOOZ E/ SUN key TIME ZONE SET TING: The time zone default of the W eather Station is 0.
67 TIME RECEPTI ON ON/OF F SETTING In area where reception of the DCF- 77 time i s not possible, the DCF-77 ti me reception function can be turned OFF. T he clock will then work as a normal Quartz cl ock (Default setting is ON). 1. The digit “ON ” and the time reception icon will start flashing on the LCD.
68 reception of the DCF ti me as long as the Time Receptio n OFF function is acti vated. The Time Reception icon w ill not be displayed on the LC D. 12/24 HOUR TIM E DISP LAY SETTING 1. After setting time recepti on ON/OFF, press the SET key, “1 2h” or “24h” fl ashes in the LCD.
69 MANUAL TIME SETTING In case the Weather Station is not able to detect t he DCF-signal (di sturbances, transmi tting distance, etc.), the tim e can be manually set. T he clock will then work as a normal Quartz clock. To set the clock : 1. The hour and minute digi ts start flashing in the time di splay secti on.
70 During reception attempts the DC F tower icon will flash. If reception has been unsuc cessful, then the DCF tower i con will not appear but reception will still be attempted the foll owing hour. CALENDAR SE TTING The date default of the W eather Station is 1.
71 1. Using the CH/ + key, set t he year required. The ra nge runs from 2005 to 2029 (def aul t is 2005). 2. Press the SET key to enter t he month setting mode. 3. The month digit will be flashing. Press the CH/ + key to set the mo nth and then press the SET key to go to the date setti ng.
72 39 cities can be chosen from a nd every city i s displayed in short-form (e.g.: AMS --> Amsterdam). The cities are displ ayed as follows: F- Frankfurt LYO - Lyon PAR - Paris BAI - Bari FL - Flen.
73 SNOOZE SET TING: The snooze time can be set OFF or to a maxim um time of 30 minutes (defa ult is 10 minutes): 1. The snooze time (in mi nute) digit will be flashing. Use t he CH/ + key to set the s nooze time (in minute). Eac h pressing of the key will increase the snooze time by 5 m inutes.
74 °C/°F TEMP ERATURE UNIT SE TTING The default temperature readi ng is set to °C (degree Cel sius). To select °F (degree Fahrenheit): 1. The “°C” will be fl ashing, use the CH/ + key to toggl e between “°C” a nd “°F”.
75 Confirm with the SET key a nd exit the Manual settings . flashing flashing.
76 ALARM SETTIN G: To set alarm: 1. Press and hold ALM for about 3 seco nds until the alarm time di splay flashes. 2. The hour digit and the alarm i con will be flashing. Press t he CH/ + key to adj ust the hour. 3. Press ALM button once and mi nute digit will be flashing.
77 Note: The duration of alarm soundi ng is 120 seconds SNOOZE SET TING AND S TOPPING THE ALARM: 1. When the alarm is sounding, press the SNOOZE/ SUN key to activate t he snooze function. The alarm wi ll stop and re-activate after t he time interval of the s nooze time pre-set by user.
78 WEATHER FOREC AST AN D TENDENCY: The weather f orecast ico ns (Weather girl): One of the 15 different weather i cons (featured by W eather girl with different clothing) i s displayed in the centre .
79 Sunny + Cloudy ≥ ≥ ≥ ≥ 26 ° ° ° ° C 19 – 25.9 ° ° ° ° C 10 – 18.9 ° ° ° ° C 0 – 9.9 ° ° ° ° C < 0 ° ° ° ° C Cloudy + Rainy ≥ ≥ ≥ ≥ 26 ° ° ° ° C 19 – 25.9 ° ° ° ° C 10 – 18.9 ° ° ° ° C 0 – 9.
80 For every sudden or signifi cant change in the air press ure, the weather ico ns will update accordingly to represent the c hange in weather. If t he icons do not cha nge, then it means either the air pressure has not c hanged or the cha nge has been too slow for t he Weather Projection Station to register.
81 If the Weather Station is m oved to another l ocation significantly higher or l ower than its i nitial standing point (for example from t he ground fl oor to the upper floors of a house), remove t he batteries and re-insert them after about 30 seco nds.
82 DISPLAY OF INDOOR TEMPE RATUR E AND HUMIDI TY READIN G: The indoor temperature and humi dity are meas ured automaticall y and displayed on the fourth section of the LCD.
83 DISPLAY OF OUTDOOR TEM PERAT URE: The last LCD sectio n shows the outdoor temperat ure, a reception symbol and a channel number under the temperature wi ll also show i f more than one transmitter has been used. DISPLAY OF IN DOOR M AXIMUM AND M INIMUM RE CORDS: 1.
84 2. Press the MIN/ MA X button once more to di splay the minimum indoor temperat ure and humidity. Also the date a nd time of recordi ng this temperature will be displayed. RESETTING THE INDOOR MAXIMUM / MINIMUM RECORDS 1. In normal display m ode, press the MIN/ MAX button to adva nce to the MIN/ MAX display.
85 1. In normal display m ode, press the CH/ + button to sel ect a channel. T he channel ID will be displayed above the outdoor tem perature readi ng. Note: The transmitter number will only be displayed if more than one transmitt er is applied . 2. Press the MIN/ MA X button once.
86 • Sunrise time • Sunset time • Sun duration time (total nu mber of hours of sunlight on th e day) Sunrise time Sunrise icon Sunset time Sunset icon Sun duration time (hh:mm) Sun duration time.
87 Small Waning Gibbous Large Waning Crescent Small Waning Crescent Full Moon Large Waning Gibbous Last Quarter New Moon Small Waxing Crescent Large Waxing Crescent First Quarter Small Waxing Gibbous Large Waxing Gibbous THE MOON PH ASE The Moon icon of the W eather Station will also display 12 different Moon p hases accordi ng to the set calendar.
88 LED BACK-LIGH T The LED back-li ght will be automatically swit ched ON when any key is pressed. T he LED back-light will be switched on for approximately 9 se conds before automaticall y switching OFF. TEMPERATURE TRANSMI TTER: The range of the Temperature tra nsmitter may be affected by the temperat ure.
89 Note: When the 868MHz signal i s received correctly, do not re-op en the battery cover of ei ther the transmitter or W eather Station, as the batteri es may spring free from the co ntacts and force a false reset. Should this happe n accidentall y then reset all units (see Setting up ab ove) otherwise transmissi on problems may occur.
90 POSITIONING THE TEMPERATURE TRANSMI TTER: The Transmitter i s supplied with a holder that may be attac hed to a wall with the two screws s upplied. The Transmitter ca n also be position on a flat surface by sec uring the stand to t he bottom to the Transmitter.
91 Note: Before permanently fi xing the transmitter wall base, place all units in the desired l ocations to check that the outdoor temperat ure reading i s receivable. In event that t he signal is not received, relocate the transmit ters or move them sl ightly as this may help t he signal reception.
92 (14.1ºF to +139.8ºF with 0.2ºF resolution, “OF.L” di splayed if ou tside this range) Outdoor : -39.9 to +59.9 ° C with 0.1 ° C resol ution (-39.
93 LIABILITY DISC LAIMER : • The electrical and electronic wast es contain hazardo us substances. Disposal of electronic waste in wi ld country and/or in unauthori zed grounds strongly damages t he environment.
94 R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Summary of the Decl aration of Conformity : W e hereby declare that this wi reless transmissi on device does comply with the essential requirements of R&TTE Di rective 1999/5/EC.
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