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Before initial use / Operation
the weather station. Check that there are no
obstacles between the outdoor sensor and
the weather station. Otherwise there may be
interference of the transmission of data.
For wall mounting:
Hang the outdoor sensor with the mount
38
on one screw.
Putting the weather
station into operation
Removing the battery safety strip:
Open the battery compartment
34
on the
back of the weather station.
Pull out the battery safety strip.
Then close the battery compartment
34
.
Press the RESET button
33
. All of the symbols
light up briefly.
As soon as the battery safety strip has been
removed, the weather station starts to receive
the radio signal.
Note: Do not change the location of the weath-
er station during reception. Otherwise there may
be interference.
For wall mounting:
Hang the weather station with the mount
32
on one screw.
For free standing:
Turn the stand
35
out from the bottom of the
weather station.
Connecting the weather station with the
outdoor sensor and the DCF radio signal:
After removal of the battery safety strip the weather
station attempts to establish a connection with
the outdoor sensor. This process may take a few
minutes. When the connection with the outdoor
sensor has been successfully established, the
selected channel symbol
22
is shown the channel
of the outdoor sensor (To change the channel of
the sensor, see “Setting the channel”). If the con-
nection with the outdoor sensor is not established
automatically, this can be done manually by
pressing TX button
42
of the sensor”.
As soon as the weather station has established a
connection with the outdoor sensor it automatically
begins to receive the DCF radio signal. This proce-
dure takes a few minutes and is shown in the LC
display by the flashing radio tower symbol
18
.
When the DCF radio signal is being successfully
received, the radio tower symbol
18
is shown
permanently in the display. If at the time of putting
the device into operation it is not possible to syn-
chronise with the atomic clock, you can also carry
out the clock adjustments manually (see “Setting the
Date / Language / Time / Time Zone Manually”).
Radio Signal (DCF):
The DCF signal (time signal transmitter) consists
of time pulses emitted by one of the most accurate
clocks in the world close to Frankfurt / Main,
Germany – this varies by 1 second in a million
years.
Your weather station receives these signals under
ideal conditions up to a distance of approximately
1,500 km around Frankfurt / Main. Reception of
the radio signal usually takes about 3–10 minutes.
If your weather station is not working correctly,
please perform a new start by pressing the
RESET button
33
.
Reception can be considerably impaired by
obstacles (e.g. concrete walls) or sources of
interference (e.g. other electrical devices). If
necessary, change the location of the radio clock
(e.g. by putting it near a window) if you have
problems with reception.
Operation
DCF radio signal reception
After the establishment of a connection with the
outdoor sensor the weather station automatically
begins to search for the DCF radio signal. The
search is shown in the LC display by the radio
tower symbol
18
flashing.
Note: During the search for the signal, all func-
tion buttons except for the SNOOZE / LIGHT
button
12
are blocked on the weather station.
Note: In buildings made of reinforced concrete
the reception of the radio signal may be severely
impaired (see “Setting up devices”).
In order to correct any deviations from the exact
time, the clock is automatically synchronised with
the DCF radio signal every day at 01:00, 02:00
and 03:00. If the synchronisation with the DCF
signal does not succeed, the radio tower signal
goes out
18
. In this case, the weather station att-
empts to conduct a synchronisation with the DCF
radio tower at 04:00 and 05:00.
Reception of the DCF radio signal can also be
started manually on the weather station.
Press and hold down the / button
11
for 3 seconds. The weather station attempts
to receive the DCF radio signal. This process
takes several minutes and is indicated in the LC
display by a flashing radio tower symbol
18
.
If the connection with the DCF radio signal cannot
be established, the search is stopped. A further
attempt to establish a connection is made auto-
matically on the next full hour.
Note: If the clock of the weather station cannot
receive the DCF radio signal due to errors, too great
a distance from the transmitter or similar reasons,
it is possible to set the time manually. As soon as
the DCF radio signal is successfully received, the
values that have been set manually are overwritten.
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