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SIGMA – Wireless weather station
• Clock with hour, minutes and day of week
• Zone time with hour, minutes and day of week
• Zone time with hour, minutes and seconds
• Day and month
7.4 Thermometer
7.4.1 Display change
• Press CHANNEL button to change between the outdoor transmitters CH1,
2 or 3.
7.4.2 Trend pointers
• The trend pointers displayed on the LCD indicate if the trend of tempera-
ture is increasing, steady or decreasing.
7.4.3 Maximum / Minimum function
• Press MEM button to show the minimum (MIN) values of temperature of
indoor and outdoor transmitters. Press MEM button again to show the
maximum (MAX) values.
• Hold MEM button for 2 seconds to clear the recorded maximum and mini-
mum reading.

7.5 Weather forecast

• There are 5 different weather symbols (sunny, slightly cloudy, cloudy,
rainy, heavy rain) and 3 different symbols for the trend of atmospheric
pressure (increasing, steady, decreasing).
• The weather forecast relates to a range of 12 to 24 hours and indicates
only a general weather trend. The accuracy is about 70 %.
8. Transmitter
• By pressing the pick hole on the transmitter with a pointed object the
temperature unit on the sensor display can be changed from °C to °F.
• Press RESET to re-start in case of problems.
• After successful installation screw up the battery compartment of trans-
mitter carefully.
• For having additional external transmitters (maximum 3), proceed as
described in chapter 3. Select for each sensor a different channel by the
CHANNEL button before inserting batteries.
9. Positioning and fixing of the basic station and the transmitter
• Choose a shady and dry position for the transmitter. (Direct sunshine
falsifies the measurement and continuous humidity strains the electronic
components needlessly)
• Place the basic unit at the final position. Avoid the vicinity of any inter-
fering field like computer monitors or TV sets and solid metal objects.
• Check the transmission of 433 MHz signal from the transmitter to the basic
unit (transmission range 60 m free field). Within ferro-concrete rooms
(basements, superstructures), the received signal is naturally weakened.
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• If necessary chose another position for transmitter and/or basic unit.
• Fix the transmitter by using plastic hanger.
10. Care and maintenance
• Clean the instrument with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring
agents.
• Remove the batteries if you do not use the product for a lengthy period.
• Keep the instrument in a dry place.

10.1 Battery replacement

• When the batteries are used up, low battery icon appears at the indoor
or outdoor temperature display.
• Please note:
When the batteries are changed, the contact between transmitter and
receiver must be restored – so always insert new batteries into both units
or start a manual transmitter search.
11. Troubleshooting
Problems
Solution
➜ Ensure batteries polarities are correct
No indication
➜ Change batteries
at the basic unit
➜ No transmitter installed
No transmitter reception
➜ Check batteries of external transmitter
Display "---"
for channel 1/2/3
(do not use rechargeable batteries!)
➜ Restart the transmitter and the basic station as
per the manual
➜ Start manual search for the transmitter:
Press and hold the ▼ button on the display
unit for 2 sec.
➜ Choose another place for the transmitter
and/or the basic unit
➜ Reduce the distance between the transmitter
and the basic unit
➜ Check if there is any source of interference.
➜ Change batteries
Incorrect display
➜ Press the RESET button
12. Waste disposal
This product has been manufactured using high-grade materials and compo-
nents which can be recycled and reused.
Never dispose empty batteries and rechargeable batteries in
household waste.
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