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1. 56810 INSTRUCTION MANUAL LED TEMPERATURE STATION WITH RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK AND ALARM 24 INDOOR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DCF SIONAL ICON 42 98 aa RESET TE WAVE HOUR KUTE ALARM ALARM 2 ALARM 1 ONOFF ACDAFTOR INCLUDED BATTERY DOOR SNO02E DIVMER INSERT ADAPTOR PLUG INSERT 3 K AS BACK UP BATTERIES LED CHANNEL 1 BCE CHANNEL 2 icon ites 9 H INSERT2 x RESET TTS BATTERIES 12 ji 4 Hi ce 0 STAND OUTDOOR TEMPERAURE SENSOR EN 1 ENVIRONMENTAL RECEPTION EFFECTS The temperature station obtains the accurate time with wireless technology Same as all wireless devices the reception is maybe affected by the following circumstances Long transmitting distance Nearby mountains and valleys Among tall buildings Near freeway railway airports high voltage cable etc Near construction site Inside concrete buildings Near electrical appliances computers TV s etc Inside moving vehicles Near metallic structures Place the station at a location with optimal signal i e close to a window and away from metal surfaces or electrical appliances QUICK SETUP Step 1 Keep the station and outdoor sensor next to each other Slide opens the battery cover at the back of the outdoor sensor Make sure the channel selector is set at position 1 top position then insert 2 x AAA batteries not inc
2. HR button once at a time to set the hour 2 Press and hold TIME button and at the same time press MINUTE button once at a time to set the minute 3 Press TIME and SNOOZE button together time display changes to 01 Release SNOOZE button and keep pressing TIME button Then press MINUTE button to set the time zone 00 GMT 0 United Kingdom 01 GMT 1 Central European time 02 GMT 2 Eastern European time Note The time is displayed in 24 hour display format EN 3 ALARM SETTING Press and hold ALM 1 button and at the same time press WAVE HR button once at a time to set hour or press MINUTE button once at a time to set minute Press and hold ALM 2 button and at the same time press WAVE HR button once at a time to set hour or press MINUTE button once at a time to set minute To turn on or off the alarm To turn on Alarm 1 only press ALM button The ALM 1 LED lights up on the display To turn on Alarm 2 only press ALM button again The ALM 2 LED lights up on the display To turn on both alarms press ALM button again The ALM 1 and ALM 2 LEDs lights up on the display To in activate both alarms permanently press ALM button again The ALM 1 and ALM 2 LEDs turn off Note Alarm duration is 5 minutes To use the snooze function When time reaches the set alarm time the station will give a beep sound to wake you up The ALM 1 or ALM 2 LED will flash 1 Press SNOOZE once to stop the alarm temporarily
3. reception press the WAVE HR button will display reception mode and signal strength indication When strong signal is detected display shows with bars LIL1 When weak or no DCF signal is detected display shows or During reception the signal strength may move from 1 bar to 2 bars to 3 bars This is normal since the clock is detecting DCF signal and other signals in the air at the same time Press the TIME button will return to the time display with icon flashing Successful reception or failed reception Icon becomes static on stop blinking when reception is successful Icon disappears when reception is failed Automatic reception and manual reception The station starts automatic reception everyday at 1 00 2 00 and 3 00 If it fails to receive the DCF signal at 3 00 it will start reception at 4 00 If it fails again it will start reception at 5 00 If it fails again it will start automatic reception at 1 00 again in the next day For manual reception simply press and hold the WAVE HR button the station starts manual reception During RCC reception it does not take temperature measurement It will change to low brightness and will resume to high brightness after auto reception The temperature readings will get stable and become more accurate after your weather station clock is powered up for around 30 minutes TIME SETTING 1 Press and hold TIME button and at the same time press WAVE
4. ALM 1or ALM 2 LED keeps flashing The alarm will beep again after the set snooze duration 2 stop the daily alarm press ALM 1 or ALM 2 button when alarm is beeping The alarm will stop and ALM 1 or ALM 2 LED becomes static The alarm will beep again same time next day To set snooze duration from 5 to 60 min Press and hold SNOOZE and time display will show 05 default snooze duration and then press MIN button to set your desired snooze duration DIMMER FUNCTION Press the SNOOZE button to adjust high or low brightness of the LED display TROUBLE SHOOTING In case the station shows false digits it maybe affected by electrostatic discharge or interferences from other devices Press the RESET button of the station The station will be reset to default setting of time and calendar and it will start to receive radio controlled time signal again If you lose the outdoor temperature When the outdoor temperature digits show the wireless transmission is either interrupted or lost Press the RESET button of the transmitter If you continue to lose the outdoor temperature display try placing the transmitter in a different location until you have smooth transmission of temperature data Note Keep in mind that the outdoor transmitter only has a 30 meter transmission range in open area with no obstructions Each obstruction between the transmitter and the station roof walls floors ceilings thick trees etc will effectively cut t
5. he transmission range in half EN 4 CARE OF THIS ITEM Do not expose the unit to extreme temperature water or direct sunlight Avoid contact with any corrosive materials Do not subject the unit to excessive force dust or humidity Do not open the inner back case or tamper with any components of this unit SPECIFICATIONS Operation temperature 0 C to 45 G Temperature measuring range Indoor C to 45 C display shows HH H LL L if out of this range Outdoor 40 C to 70 C display shows HH H LL L if out of this range Temperature resolution 1 C Alarm duration 5 minutes Snooze duration 5 to 60 minutes Consideration of duty according to the battery law Old batteries do not belong to domestic waste because they could cause damages of health and environment You can return used batteries free of charge to your dealer and collection points As end user you are committed by law to bring back needed batteries to distributors and other collecting points EN 5
6. luded into the outdoor sensor by observing the correct polarity signs inside the battery compartment Replace the battery cover Only one sensor is receivable by the station Step 2 Insert the AC DC adaptor to any 230V AC household outlet Then insert the DC jack to the back case of the station Step 3 Slide open the battery cover at the back of the station Insert 2 x AAA batteries not included into the outdoor sensor by observing the correct polarity signs inside the battery compartment Replace the battery cover Step 4 Peel off the protective label on the front The temperature station is ready to work for you The station will receive data signal from the outdoor sensor in few seconds Then place the outdoor sensor in a dry and shaded area outdoor JI NN Insert the holder to the bottom of the outdoor transmitter for desktop or insert it to the back of the transmitter for wall mount purpose EN 2 BACK UP BATTERIES When the power supply is not in use the station will be powered by the back up batteries The LED display is turned off but time and alarm time remain stored also in the event of a power failure DCF SIGNAL RECEPTION AND SIGNAL INDICATOR After the station is powered up it starts to receive DCF signal The icon flashes Receiving DCF signal T Icon flashing Successful reception Icon becomes static Failed reception 2 Icon disappear During

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