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DISPLAY AND FUNCTIONS of the MAIN UNIT
A. IR motion sensor
It is a contact-less key to activate the snooze function. Simply wave your hand
within 15 cm distance of the unit.
B. Air pressure trend arrow
Indicates the trend of air pressure changes
C. Weather forecast icon
Weather icon to show the current weather forecast on the display for the coming
day
D. Low battery indicator
Shown to indicate the battery in the main unit is low. The battery is for data
back-up in case of a power interruption. If this icon appears, replace as soon as
possible. Without good batteries, all data may be lost during a power interruption.
E. Clock window
Displays current time or alarm time
F.
Alarm icon
Alarm icon appears on display upon activation of alarm
G. Radio controlled time indicator
Appears to indicate the displayed time is received from the time DCF77 time signal
H. Indoor temperature
The temperature displayed is the indoor temperature. This temperature is mea-
sured in the cable of the power adapter
I.
Indoor maximum/minimum indicator
Indicates that the maximum or minimum indoor temperature is on the display
J. Remote sensor battery low indicator
Appears when the batteries of the remote sensor are running dry and the tempera-
ture measured by this sensor is no longer reliable. Please change the batteries at
once.
K. Remote sensor
The channel of the current remote thermometer is displayed. It can display up to
3 different remote sensors placed within a range of max. 5 to 50 meters distance
from the main unit. The actual distance depends on the environment (walls, elec-
tric noise etc)
L. Outdoor maximum/minimum indicator
Indicates that the maximum or minimum outdoor temperature is on the display
M. Wall mounting hole
To hang the weather station to a wall
N. Battery compartment
O. Jack for connecting the power adapter
P. Removable stand
To place the weather station on a desk
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