TFA 35.1089.IT manual

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    20 LCD Display WIRELESS 868 MHz WEA THER STATION Instruction M anual INTRODUCT ION: Congratulation s on purchasi ng this W eather Station with wireless 8 68 MHz transmi ssion of outd oor temperatu re and displa y of indoor temperature, weather forec ast icons an d weather ten dency indic ators. It is further feat uring a DCF- 77 radio cont rolled c[...]

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    21 • 24 hour displa y • Alarm functio n with snooze • Time zone +/- 12 hours • Temperature display in de gree Celsius (°C) • Indoor and outdor temper ature with MI N/MAX records • Manual reset of MIN/MA X records • 3 weather for ecast with w eather tenden cy indicator • W ireless transmission at 86 8 MHz • Signal recepti on inter[...]

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    22 seconds, rem ove the batte ries and wait for at least 3 0 seconds before reinse rting them. 3. After inserting t he batteries, the W eather station will sta rt receiving data from th e transmitter. T he outdoor t emperature an d the signal reception icon should then be displa yed on the W eather station. If this does not h appen afte r 3 minutes[...]

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    23 1. Lift up the ba ttery compartment cover. 2. Insert batteri es observing t he correct polarit y (see marking). 3. Replace com partment cover . HOW TO INS TALL AND REP LACE B ATTERIES IN THE TEMPERATURE TRANSM ITTER The Temperat ure Transmitte r uses 2 x A A, IEC LR6, 1.5V batter y. To install and replace the batteries, please follo w the steps [...]

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    24 SET key Please partici pate in the preservati on of the en vironment. Return used batteries to an authoris ed depot. FUNCTION KE YS: Weather stati on: The weather station has fo ur easy to us e function ke ys. SET key • Press the k ey to enter man ual setting m odes: Time zon e, Time reception ON/O FF and Ma nual time • Stop the alarm + key [...]

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    25 Outdoor Reception Signal icon * MIN/MAX indoor temperature MIN/MAX outdoor temperature • Exit manual s etting modes LCD SCREEN AND SETTIN GS: * W hen the outdoor signal is successfu lly received b y the Weathe r Station, this ic on will be s witched on. (If not successf ul, the icon will not be shown in LCD ) So user c an easily s ee whether t[...]

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    26 Section 2 - WEATHER F ORECAST AND WE ATHER TENDEN CY ICONS • Display of the weather to be expected i n form of three weather symbols and two weather tendency indi cators in form of an arrow, which chang e their appear ance dependi ng on the air pr essure development Section 3 – I NDOOR AND OUTDOOR TEMPER ATURE • Display the cu rrent indoor[...]

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    27 Minutes (flashing) Hours (flashing) -12, 12, 11, 10 … 2, 1, 0, i n consecutive 1-hour intervals. 3. Confirm with the SET ke y and enter the Time recep tion On/Off setting . TIME RECEP TION ON/O FF SETTING In area wher e reception of t he radio-co ntrolled time (D CF time) is not possible, the tim e recepti on function can b e turned OF F. The [...]

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    28 Alarm icon (ON) Alarm time 3. The minute will be flashing . Press the + key to just the mi nutes. 4. Confirm with the SET ke y and exit the s etting mode. Note : The unit will s till try to receiv e the signal despite a ma nual setting. W hen the signal is received, the ma nually set time will autom atically be replaced b y the received tim e. D[...]

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    29 2. To stop the alarm complet ely, press an y keys other th an the MIN/MAX RESE T ke y. WEATHER FORECAST AND TENDEN CY THE WEA THER FOREC ASTING ICO NS : There are 3 weather icons in the second sec tion of LCD which can b e displayed in any of the foll owing combinatio ns : For every su dden or signific ant change in the air pressur e, the weath [...]

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    30 Station to coll ect air pressu re data at a constant altit ude and there fore result in a mo re accurate f orecast. Common to weather forec asting, absol ute accurac y cannot be guaranteed. T he weather f orecasting fe ature is estima ted to have an accuracy lev el of about 75% due to the varying areas the W eather Station has been designed f or[...]

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    31 Outdoor reception signal icon Note : Once the weat her tendenc y indicator h as registered a change in t he air pressure, it will remain pe rmanently vis ualized on the LCD. INDOOR TEM PERATURE AND MIN/ MAX RECOR DS The indoor t emperature a nd indoor MIN/MAX records a re displa yed on the last secti on of the LCD. Note: The MIN/MAX indoo r temp[...]

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    32 1. In normal displ ay mode, pr ess and hold the MIN/MAX RESET ke y for 3 seconds. This will res et the indoo r and outdoo r MIN/MAX temperatures. LOW BATTER Y INDIC ATOR Low batter y indicator is dis played on th e LCD when the batteries re quire changing. 868 MHz RECE PTION CHEC K The W eather station should receive the temperature d ata within[...]

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    33 be reset (see Setting up ) . POSITIONIN G THE WE ATHER STATI ON: The W eather Station may be hung onto wall easily or free standin g. To wall mou nt Choose a shelt ered place. A void direct rain and suns hine. Before wall m ounting, plea se check tha t the outdoo r temperature values can be receive d from the desired locati ons. Wall mount ing 1[...]

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    34 POSITIONIN G THE TEMP ERATURE TRANSMITTER : The Transmi tter is supplied with a hold er that may be attach ed to a wall with the two screws supplied. The Tr ansmitter ca n also be position on a flat surface by securing th e stand to t he bottom to the Transmitt er. To wall mou nt: 1. Secure the br acket onto a desired wall using the screws and p[...]

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    35 • Immediately r emove all lo w powered b atteries to avoi d leakage an d damage. Repl ace only with new batteri es of the recomm ended type. • W hen cleaning the displa y and casings, use a soft damp cloth onl y. Do not use solve nts or sco uring agents as t hey ma y mark the LCD and casings. • Do not subme rge the unit i n water. • Spec[...]

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    36 Dimension s (L x W x H) : W eather station : 118.4 x 28 x 137.4m m Temperature t ransmitter : 38.2 x 21.2 x 128.3 mm LIABILIT Y DISCLAIMER: • The electrical and electronic wastes co ntain hazardo us substances. D isposal of elect ronic wast e in wild coun try and/or in unauthorized grounds stron gly damage s the environm ent. • Please contac[...]