General
The base unit and wireless sensor exchange information over a radio frequency. For this reason, the
location is important for the range of the wireless connection. Note:
• The maximum distance between the base station and wireless sensor is 328 ft (
100
meters). However,
this range is only possible
in open area.
• Shielding building materials such as reinforced concrete reduce or prevent the radio reception between
the base station and wireless sensor.
• Devices such as televisions, cordless phones, computers and fluorescent tubes can also interfere with the
wireless reception.
• Do not place the base unit and wireless sensors directly on the floor. This restricts the range.
• In low temperatures in winter the battery performance of the wireless sensors can be significantly reduced.
This reduces the transmitter range.
Base unit
DANGER
When installing the device on a wall, there must be no electrical cables, gas or water pipes in the wall at the
installation site. Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock!
• You can put the base unit on the desk or hang it up.
Wireless sensor
• Place or hang the wireless sensor in a place where it is protected from direct weather (rain, sun, wind,
etc.). Suitable locations include e.g. under a porch or in a carport.
Alarm function
The base unit allows you to set two different alarm times. For example, you can set an alarm for the
morning and for after an afternoon nap by activating both alarm times.
1. Use the
MODE
button to select the desired alarm time (A1 or A2).
2. Hold and press the
MODE
button for approx. 3 seconds once you have chosen the desired alarm time.
The hour indicator of the alarm time (A1 or A2) will flash.
3. Set the desired hour for the alarm with the
+
and buttons.
4. Press
MODE
to store the setting. The minute indicator will flash on the display.
5. Set the desired minute for the alarm with
+
and buttons.
6. Press
MODE
to store the setting. The alarm time is set.
Switching the alarm on and off
Use the
AL1
and
AL2
button to switch the alarm on and off.