TFA 35.1078.10.IT manual

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    21 Stand LCD Display Function keys WEATHER STATION Instruction Manual INTRODUCTION: Congratulation s on purchasi ng this sta te-of-the-ar t weather station as an example of inn ovative de sign and quali ty piece o f engineerin g. Providing radio controlled time , date, cal endar, Moon phase, in door and outd oor temper ature, indoor and o utdoor re[...]

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    22 • Temperatu re display in ºC/ ºF • Indoor and outdoor tempe rature displa y with MIN/ MAX reco rds and time of reception • Humidity dat a display as R H% • Indoor and outdoor humidit y display wi th MIN/ MAX records • Relative air p ressure hPa/ i nHg with adj ustable refer ence value • W eather icon sensitivit y setting • Relati[...]

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    23 TO INSTALL A ND REPLACE BAT TERIES IN THE THERMO-HYGR O TRANSMITTER The outdoo r Thermo-h ygro transmitter uses 2 x AA IEC LR6, 1.5V batteries. T o install a nd replace t he batteries , please foll ow the steps belo w: 1. Remove th e battery cov er at the front si de with a sm all screwdriver. 2. Insert the ba tteries, obse rving the cor rect po[...]

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    24 between the W eather Sta tion and the transmitter s hould not be more than 100 meters (s ee notes o n “ Positionin g” and “86 8 MHz Rec eption ”). Note: In the event of changing b atteries of th e units, ensur e the batteri es do not sp ring free from the c ontacts. Al ways wait at l east 1 minute after removi ng the batt eries before re[...]

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    25 8. In order to ens ure sufficie nt 868 MHz tr ansmission h owever, the distance between the W eather Sta tion and the transmitter s hould not be more than 100 meters (s ee notes o n “ Positionin g” and “86 8 MHz Rec eption ”). IMPORTAN T: Transmission problems will arise if th e setting for additional sen sors is not followed as describe[...]

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    26 IN key OUT/+ key SET key CH key • W ithin ferro-concrete room s (basemen ts, supe rstructures), th e received signal is nat urally weak ened. In extrem e cases, ple ase place the unit close to a windo w and/ or point its front or ba ck towards t he Frankfu rt transmitter. • During nighttim e, the atmos pheric dist urbances a re usuall y less[...]

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    27 Weather tendency indicator Calendar 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 Outdoor relative humidity in RH% Relative air pressur e history bar graph Relative air pressur e in hPa / inHg LCD SC[...]

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    28 LCD CONTRA ST SETTING: The LCD co ntrast can b e set within 8 le vels, from L CD 0 to LCD 7 (Default s etting is LCD 4): 1. Press and h old the SET key until the di git starts flas hing. 2. Use the OUT /+ key to vie w all levels of contrast. 3. Select the d esired LCD c ontrast. Confi rm with th e SET ke y and enter in t he Time Zone s etting . [...]

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    29 The hour dis play can be sel ected to s how hours in 12-hour o r 24-hour setti ngs. (Default 24-Ho ur) 1. Use the OUT/+ key to t oggle betwee n “12H” or “24H”. 2. Confirm with the SET key a nd enter the M anual ti me setting. M A NUA L TIME SETTING: In case the W eather Statio n cannot de tect the D CF-signal (fo r example d ue to distur[...]

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    30 5. Press the SE T ke y again to c onfirm and to enter the d ate setting m ode. The date sta rts flashing. 6. Use the OUT /+ key to se t the date. 7. Confirm all c alendar settin gs with the S ET ke y and enter the Tem perature unit setting . °C/°F TEMPERAT URE SETTING: The temperatu re displa y can be selecte d to show tem perature d ata in °[...]

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    31 WE A T HER FORECASTING ICON SENSITIVITY SETTING: For locations with rapid c hanges of weather conditio ns, the weather icons sensitivity can be set to a di fferent level for faster dis play of weat her conditio ns. 1. The current se nsitivity val ue will start fl ashing. 2. Use the OUT /+ key to se t the weathe r sensitivit y level. There a re 3[...]

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    32 Note: The MIN or MA X data needs to be reset indi vidually. WE A T HER FORECAST AND WEA THER TENDENCY: WE A T HER FORECASTING ICONS: W eather icons in the third section of LC D can be dis played in a ny of the follo wing combinations: Su nny C loudy wit h sunn y intervals Rai ny For every su dden or signifi cant change in the air pres sure, the [...]

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    33 WE A T HER TENDENCY INDICA TOR W orking together with the weather icon s is the weat her tendenc y indicators (located on t he left and ri ght sides of th e weather icon s). W hen the indicator points upwards , it means that the air -pressure is inc reasing and the weather is expected to im prove, but when indicat or points do wnwards, t he air-[...]

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    34 TOGGLING A ND RESETTING THE OUTDOOR DA TA 1. To toggle be tween the ou tdoor current, MAX/ MIN temperatu re and humidit y data and the times (for t emperature d ata onl y) they were recor ded press the OUT/+ k ey: Once to sho w the MA X outdoor temper ature and hum idity data with the recorded tim e and date. Twice to show the MIN out door tempe[...]

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    35 CHECKING FOR 868 MHz RECEPTION If the outdoo r temperatur e and humidit y data are not being r eceived withi n three minutes after setting up (o r outdoor dis play al ways show “- -. - ” in the out door section of the W eather st ation during normal operati on), please c heck the following poi nts: 1. The distance of the W eather station or [...]

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    36 The foldout t able stand le g is located o n the back side. Pull the stand out from t he bottom c enter edge of the weathe r station, below the batt ery compartm ent. Once t he foldout ta ble stand is extended, pl ace the weather station in an app ropriate location. POSITIONING THE THER MO-HYGRO TRA NSMITTER The Thermo- hygro transm itter can be[...]

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    37 SPECIFICAT IONS: Recommende d operating t emperature r ange: 0ºC t o 50ºC Temperature measurin g range: Indoor : -9.9ºC to +59. 9ºC with 0.1 °C resoluti on 14.2ºF to 139. 8ºF with 0. 2ºF resolutio n (“OF.L” displ ayed if outside this range) Outdoor : -39.9ºC to +59 .9ºC with 0. 1°C resoluti on -39.8ºF to +1 39.8ºF with 0.2ºF re[...]

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    38 • The manufac turer and sup plier cann ot accept an y responsibilit y for any incorrect rea dings and an y consequenc es that occ ur should an i naccurate reading take place. • This product is not to be us ed for medic al purposes o r for public information. • This product is only desig ned to be us ed in the hom e as indic ation of the fu[...]