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Weather Station with
Colour Screen
Art.no 36-5364
Model IW006-DCF
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product and save it
for future reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images and
any necessary changes made to technical data. If you have any questions
regarding technical problems please contact our Customer Services.
Things to consider:
• Other wireless equipment using the same frequency can reduce
the transmission range.
• The range of all wireless equipment depends on the type of obstacles
located between the transmitter and the receiver (e.g. a concrete wall will
interfere with the signal more than a plasterboard wall).
If you experience problems, try the following:
• Turn off any other existing wireless equipment and check if this is
the cause of the problem.
• Move any other existing wireless equipment, shorten the distance
between the sending and receiving devices, reduce the number of
obstacles (walls, furniture, etc) between them or try a combination of
these measures to successfully address the problem.
What is a radio controlled clock?
A radio controlled clock is an extremely accurate timekeeping device.
The time is controlled by the atomic clock in Braunschweig, Germany
(accuracy ±1 second per 1 million years). The clock has a built-in radio
receiver that decodes the incoming atomic clock signal (long wave 77.5 kHz).
The product also has a precisely calibrated quartz clock movement with
a frequency of 32 kHz that keeps it running.
The transmitter in Germany has an official range of 2,000 km. This means that
the UK and Ireland should be well within range.
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