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Getting Started

1. Plug the power adapter into the station, then insert batteries first into the weather station
(3× 1.5 V AA), then into the outdoor sensor (2× 1.5 V AA). When inserting the batteries, make
sure the polarity is correct to avoid damaging the weather station or sensor. Only use 1.5 V
alkaline batteries of the same type; do not use rechargeable 1.2 V batteries. The lower voltage
may cause both of the units to not function.
2. Place the two units next to each other. The weather station will detect the sensor signal within
3 minutes. If signal from the sensor is not detected, long press the CH button on the weather
station to repeat the search.
3. If the outdoor temperature reading disappears from the screen, long press the CH button on the
weather station. The weather station will reset all values and repeat the search for sensor signal.
4. We recommend placing the sensor on the north side of the house. The range of the sensor may
decrease substantially in areas with a large number of obstacles.
5. The sensor is resistant to dripping water; however, it should not be continuously exposed to rain.
6. Do not place the sensor onto metal objects; doing so will reduce the transmission range.
7. If the low battery icon
Switching Channels and Connecting Additional Sensors
1. Select channel – 1, 2 or 3 – for the sensor by repeatedly pressing the CH button. Then, long-press
the CH button. The
2. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the sensor and insert batteries (2× 1.5 V
AA).
3. Set the chosen sensor channel number (1, 2, 3) by sliding the CH button located in the battery
compartment of the sensor. Data from the sensor will be loaded within 3 minutes.
4. If sensor signal is not detected, remove the batteries and reinsert them.
Displaying Data from Multiple Sensors, Automatic Cycling through Values from
Connected Sensors
Press the CH button repeatedly to display data from all connected sensors one by one. You can also
activate automatic cycling through data from all connected sensors:
1. Turning on cycling
Repeatedly press the CH button until the
Data from all connected sensors will be shown automatically and repeatedly one after another.
2. Turning off cycling
Repeatedly press the CH button until the
Note: automatic cycling can only be activated if 2 or 3 sensors are paired with the station.
Radio-Controlled Clock (DCF77)
After being registered by the wireless sensor, the weather station will automatically start searching
for DCF77 signal (DCF for short) for 7 minutes; the
on the screen will be updated and the buttons will be disabled (except SNOOZE/LIGHT). Once the signal
is detected, the icon will stop flashing (
During daylight saving time, DST appears on the screen. If no signal is detected, the DCF icon will not
be shown. The weather station will then automatically repeat the search for DCF signal every 3 hours.
To manually repeat the search for DCF signal, long-press the RCC button. To cancel the search, short-
press the RCC button. DCF signal will be synchronised daily between 1:00 and 5:00.
Note: If the weather station detects DCF signal but the current time on the screen is incorrect (e.g.
shifted ±1 hour), you must set the correct time zone for the country where you are using the station,
see Manual Settings.
In standard conditions (at safe distance from sources of interference, such as TV sets or computer
monitors), the reception of time signal takes several minutes. If the weather station does not detect
the signal, follow these steps:
1. Move the weather station to another location and try to detect the DCF signal again.
is displayed, replace batteries in the sensor or the weather station.
icon will start flashing.
icon appears on the screen.
icon disappears.
stays on the screen) and current time will be displayed.
5
icon flashes. During the search, no other items
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