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6. Operating the Base Station
Note – Input
Hold down the
MIN/MAX
button (30) or the
+
button (31)
to select the values faster.
If you press the
SNOOZE / LIGHT
button (32), the display will
light up for approx. 10 seconds.
6.1. Automatic initial setup
All available LCD segments on the display are displayed briefly
after turning the measuring station on for the first time.
• The base station then performs automatic initial setup.
During setup, the base station performs measuring station
synchronisation, the pressure measurement values are
stabilised and factory settings are set.
Note – Initial setup
• Initial setup takes approx. 3 minutes.
• Do not press any buttons during setup. Otherwise,
values may not be transmitted correctly and there is a
risk of value errors and inaccuracies.
• The setup process is completed when the indoor
(12, 14) and outdoor (18, 20) measurement data is
displayed
• After the first time the base station is switched on and
successful transmission is established between the
base station and the measuring station, the clock will
automatically search for a DCF signal. During the search,
the wireless symbol (27) will flash.
Display
Searching for the DCF signal
Flashing display
Active
Constant display
Successful – signal is being
received
No display
Error – signal search ended
Note – Time settings
• If, during the first minute of the initial setup, no DCF
signal can be found, the search is stopped and repeated
every two hours. The wireless symbol will go out.
• You can, however, set the time and the date manually.
• The clock automatically continues to search for the
DCF signal on a daily basis. If the signal is received
successfully, the manually-set time and date are
overwritten.
Note – Summer time
The clock automatically switches to summer time.
appears on the display as long as summer time is activated.
6.2. Basic and manual settings
• Press and hold the
SET
button (28) for approx. 3 seconds to
make the following settings one after the other:
•
Time zone (24)
•
12/24 hour format (24)
•
Hours (24)
•
Minutes (24)
•
Year (21)
•
Month (21)
•
Day (21)
•
Temperature unit (°C / °F) (13+17)
•
Room temperature value (12)
•
Room humidity value (14)
•
Outdoor temperature value (18)
•
Outdoor humidity value (20)
•
Atmospheric pressure unit (hPa / inHg) (5+9)
•
Relative atmospheric pressure reference value (5)
•
Atmospheric pressure threshold value (5)
•
Storm threshold value (5)
• To select the individual values, press the
MIN/MAX
button
(30) or the
+
button (31) and confirm each selection by
pressing the
SET
button (28).
• Press the
SET
button (28) to adopt the set value displayed
and to skip.
• If you do not make an entry for 20 seconds, you
automatically exit setup mode. Alternatively, press the
SNOOZE / LIGHT
button (32) to exit setup mode before
selecting all the values.
Note – Time zone
• The DCF signal can be received over a wide range, but
always corresponds to the applicable Central European
Time in Germany. Make sure you account for the time
difference in countries with another time zone.
• If you are in Moscow, the time is 3 hours later than in
Germany. This means that you should set +3 for the
time zone. The clock then automatically sets itself 3
hours ahead after receiving the DCF signal or according
to the manually set time.
Summary of Contents for EWS-800
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