TFA 35.1044.55.IT manual

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    18 WEATHER STATION Instruction Manual INTRODUCTION: Congratulation s on purchasi ng this ad vanced w eather statio n as an example of inn ovative de sign and quali ty piece o f engineerin g. Providing radio controlle d time, date, calendar, in door and ou tdoor temper ature, indoor relative humidit y, and air pressur e history inf ormation. This un[...]

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    19 • Table standin g or wall m ounting The Outdoor Temperature T ransmitter • Remote transm ission of o utdoor tempe rature to weather sta tion by 868 MHz signal • W all mounting case • Mounting at a sheltered pl ace. Avoid di rect rain and suns hine HOW TO INSTA LL AND REPLACE BA TTERIES IN THE WE A T HER STATION The W eather Station uses [...]

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    20 batteries in the Weather Station ” abo ve). Once the batteries ar e in place, all se gments of th e LCD will lig ht up briefl y and a short si gnal tone will soun d. Followin g the indoor te mperature/ humidity and t he time as 0:00 will be displ ayed. If thes e informatio n are not dis played on the LCD after 60 sec onds, remov e the batterie[...]

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    21 not be more than 100 met ers (see not es on “ Po sitioning” a nd “868 MHz Recep tion ”). IMPORTAN T: Transmission problems will arise if th e setting for additional sen sors is not followed as described ab ove. Should tr ansmission p roblems occur, it is necessar y to remove the b atteries from all units and start ag ain the set-u p from[...]

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    22 Weather tendency indicator Time Calendar display Indoor relative humidity in RH% Time reception icon (for DCF time) Indoor temperature in ºC/ ºF Weather forecast icon Outdoor data signal reception indicator * Outdoor temperature in ºC/ ºF Comfort indicator icon Relati ve air pressure history bar graph Relative air pressure in hPa/ inHg SET k[...]

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    23 * When the sig nal is succes sfully receiv ed by the weather statio n, the Outdoor rece ption icon wi ll be switche d on. (If no t successful, the icon will not be shown i n LCD) S o the user can easily see whether the last reception was s uccessf ul (icon on) or n ot (icon off). On the othe r hand, the flashing of the i con sho ws that a recep [...]

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    24 In area wher e reception of the DCF tim e is not pos sible, the DC F time reception func tion can be t urn OFF. Th e clock will then work as a normal Quartz clock . (Default setti ng is ON). 1. The digit “ON” will start flas hing on the LCD. 2. Use the OUT /+ key to turn OFF the tim e reception f unction. 3. Confirm with the SET k ey and ent[...]

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    25 Digit flashing Digit flashing 1. The year sta rts flashing. 2. Use the OUT /+ key to se t the year (bet ween year 20 03-2029). 3. Press the SE T ke y again to c onfirm and to enter the m onth setting. The month st arts flashing. 4. Use the OUT /+ key to se t the month. 5. Press the SE T ke y again to c onfirm and to enter the d ate setting mode.[...]

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    26 Digit flashing The default relative pressu re value is 1 013 hPa (2 9.92 inHg). T his can be manually set to another val ue within th e range of 960 – 1040 hP a (28.35 – 30.72 inHg) fo r a better reference. 1. The current rel ative press ure value will start flashin g 2. Use the OUT /+ key to inc rement and IN ke y to dec rement the valu e. [...]

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    27 Once to sho w the MA X indoor temperat ure and humi dity data wi th the recorde d time and d ate. Twice to show the MIN i ndoor temper ature and humidity data with the recorde d time and d ate. Three times t o return to th e current dis played valu es 2. Once the MIN or MAX data is displayed , press and h old the SET key for 3 seco nds to reset [...]

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    28 and the weat her is expecte d to improve , but when i ndicator poin ts downwards, th e air-pressu re is droppin g and the weather is e xpected to become worse . Taking this i nto account, one can see how the w eather has c hanged and is expected to change. For example, if t he indicato r is pointing d ownwards together with cl oud and sun icons,[...]

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    29 2. Once the MIN or MAX d ata is displayed , press and h old the SET key for 3 seco nds to reset t he respectiv e MIN or MAX record t o current temper ature data, and current ti me, date display. Note: The MIN or MA X data needs to be reset indi vidually. TO VIEW THE MIN/MA X DATA FROM DIFFERENT TRANSMITTERS When more t han 1 tran smitter used: 1[...]

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    30 possible des pite the obse rvation of th ese factors, all system u nits have t o be reset (see “Setting up” above). POSITIONING THE WE A THER STAT ION: The W eather Station has been design ed to be h ung onto wall o r free standing. To wall mou nt Choose a s heltered plac e. Avoid direct rain and sunshine. Before wall m ounting, plea se chec[...]

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    31 doors, doubl e glazing, etc.) . Before s ecuring in pla ce, please ensure that the Weather st ation can rec eive the 8 68MHz sig nal from the Tem perature transmitter at the positions that you wis h to situate th em. The Temperat ure Transmi tter simply cli cks in or out of the hold er. W hen inserting or r emoving the Tem perature Transmitter f[...]

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    32 • The unrestric ted disposal o f electroni c waste ma y do harm on public health and th e qualit y of environment. • This product m ust however not be thro wn in general rubbish collection poi nts. • As stated on the gift bo x and labeled o n the product, r eading the “User manual ” is highl y recommende d for the benefi t of the user [...]