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f) Manual Reception Attempt
• In order to register sensors manually for the weather station, press the SENSOR button (12).
A manual attempt at receiving a signal starts. All the channels displayed in the
LCD display (1) receive 1 to 3 plus one of 5 to 8. If the indoor values are displayed in the
bottom line, attempts at receiving a signal only start for the first 3 channels. You must then
press the CHANNEL + button (2) to select further channels, each individually, and press the
SENSOR button (12) again to carry out another attempt at receiving a signal.
• Manual attempts at receiving a signal are necessary if the outdoor sensor fails to transmit
a radio signal even after 48 hours and the "Er" indicator in the LCD display (1) remains
illuminated. You should change the batteries in all sensors displaying "Er". Refer to the
"Setup" section, "a) Inserting/changing the batteries in an outdoor sensor".
• Register the corresponding sensor/s manually by pressing the RESET button (13).
If you want to reset the channel of a sensor, change the channel setting on the slide
switch ON/OFF (9). When the weather station is ready to receive, press the
RESET button (D) on the sensor, to send out a sensor signal immediately without
having to wait. Or you can temporarily remove the battery. Refer to the "Setup"
section, "a) Inserting/changing the batteries in an outdoor sensor". The transmitter
LED (F) on the sensor lights up when a radio signal is given.
Operation
a) Selecting the temperature unit
• Press the °C/°F button (11) briefly to change the temperature unit (°C or °F) on the weather
station. Pressing the button again switches back to the original unit.
b) Switching the backlight on and off
• In normal mode, press the LIGHT button (14) briefly, to turn on the backlight for 5 seconds.
• Each time you press any button on the weather station, the on-time of the backlight is
extended for a further 5 seconds.
c) Enable/Disable the night light mode.
This weather station has a night light function. A light-sensitive sensor detects poor and dark
light conditions. If it is too dark, the backlight switches on as a night light. The night light has
a weaker light output than the normally switched on backlight. The night light function can be
switched on or off.
• Move the ON/OFF slide switch (9) to the ON position, to activate the automatic night light.
• Slide the ON/OFF slide switch (9) to the OFF position to deactivate the automatic night light.
d) Temperature and air humidity calibration
• In normal mode, press and hold the TUNE (8) button for 2 seconds to switch to calibration
mode. The current outdoor sensor channel display or the indoor display IN will flash. The
temperature is set first.
• Press the CHANNEL + button (2) or the - MEM button (4) to select the channel number or
the indoor display.
• Press the MODE ALERT button (3), to switch on display of the temperature display values.
• Press the CHANNEL + button (2) or the - MEM button (4), to set the first calibration value
(the temperature). The Channel + button (2) increases a value and the - MEM button (4)
decreases a value.
• If you briefly press the Channel + button (2) or the - MEM button (4), the temperature
increases or decreases in tenths, 0.1 °C or °F. Pressing and holding means that the device
scrolls through the settings more quickly.
You will need the reference value from another, precise measurement, e.g. a
calibrated analogue thermometer at the same measuring point.
• Press the MODE ALERT button (3), to switch from temperature values to air humidity values.
• Press the CHANNEL + button (2) or the - MEM button (4), to set second calibration value (air
humidity). The Channel + button (2) increases a value and the - MEM button (4) decreases
a value.
• If you briefly press the Channel + button (2) or the - MEM button (4), the air humidity
increases or decreases in hundredths, 1 %. Pressing and holding means that the device
scrolls through the settings more quickly.
• Press the MODE ALERT button (3) a third time to confirm your calibrated values. By pressing
again, you can repeat the calibration.
• Repeat the calibration procedure for further channels.
• To do this, press the CHANNEL + button (2) or the - MEM button (4) to select the display
repeat the configuration steps described above.
• When calibration of all channels is completed, press and hold the TUNE button (8) for 2
seconds in order to return to normal mode. Alternatively, do not press any buttons on the
weather station for a period of 60 seconds. It will then switch back to normal mode by itself.
• To reset a calibration, press and hold the MODE ALERT button (3) for two seconds. Values
will return to their uncalibrated state.
You need to set the values for temperature and air humidity individually for each
outdoor sensor (channel). For this, select the calibration mode of each channel and
follow the same procedure described above.
• If you switch back to calibration mode, all your previously calibrated values are reset to the
factory settings.
Display and Functions
a) Measured values outside of the measurement range
• If an actual measured value for temperature is outside the measurement range, the following
will be displayed:
Temperature under - 40 °C
Air humidity below 1 %
b) Comfort level indicator
• The comfort indicator symbolically displays the comfort level under specific weather
conditions as a smiley (see "c) Symbol on the LCD display").
• The comfort indicator is determined by taking account of temperature and air humidity values.
It is therefore possible that, depending on air humidity, different comfort values can arise even
where the temperature is consistent.
• The comfort indicator uses the values of the calibration setting, to display the comfort
symbols. Keep this in mind when you are performing a calibration. Here, please refer to the
"Operation" section, section "d) Temperature and air humidity calibration".
The comfort indicator will not function for values below 0 °C and above 60 °C.
c) Trend display for temperature and air humidity
• The trend display indicates the trend for changes in temperature and humidity for the next
few minutes.
• The arrow symbols indicate anticipated rising, consistent or falling values.
• The arrow pointing upwards = rising, the arrow horizontal = consistent, the arrow pointing
downwards = falling (see "c) symbols on the LCD display").
d) Cold alarm
If the outdoor temperature on an outdoor sensor falls to 3 °C or below, the symbol
indicated in the corresponding line of the LCD display (1).
e) Display of max/min values for temperature and air humidity
• The weather station records the measured maximum or minimum values for temperature and
air humidity since the last reset.
• In normal mode, press the MEM button (4) to display the maximum values in the
LCD display (1) of the weather station. The MAX symbols appear.
• Press the - MEM button (4) a second time to display the minimum values in the LCD display (1)
of the weather station. The MIN symbols appear.
• Press the - MEM button (4) a third time to return to normal display mode.
• If you do not press any buttons for 5 seconds, the weather station display automatically
returns to normal mode.
Example display
Maximum
Resetting the maximum and minimum display for temperature and air humidity
• In normal mode or when the maximum or minimum values are displayed, press and hold
the - MEM button (4) for 2 seconds, to delete the saved values. You will hear a beep which
confirms deletion.
Temperature over 70 °C
Air humidity above 99 %
Minimum
will be

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