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AXIS
– Wireless weather station
5.1 Sensor unit (Transmitter) (Fig. 2):
D 1:
Outdoor temperature
D 2:
Wall bracket
D 3:
Battery compartment
6. Getting started
6.1 Insert batteries
• Remove the protective foil from the display of the weather
station.
• Open the battery compartment of the weather station and
the outdoor transmitter (screwed) and place both instruments
on a desk with a distance of approximately 1.5 meter. Check
that no other electronic devices are close.
• Insert 2 x AAA 1,5 V batteries first into the battery compart-
ment of the outdoor transmitter and immediately afterwards
2 x AA 1,5 V in the weather station, observing the correct
polarity.
6.2 Reception of outdoor temperature and DCF time
• When the weather station is powered up, a short beep will
sound and all LCD segments will light up for about 4 seconds
before it enters into learning mode to learn the sensors secu-
rity code.
• After the outdoor transmitter is powered up, it will transmit
temperature 16 times every 8 sec. (later every 48 seconds), and
then the outdoor transmitter will start radio-controlled time
reception. During the DCF time reception period (maximum
10 minutes), no weather data will be transmitted.
•
Note: DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTON
during the first 10 minutes
learning period or before radio-controlled time is displayed
on the receiver. After both outdoor temperature and radio-
controlled time are displayed you can place your outdoor
transmitter outdoors at the final destination. In case the clock
cannot detect the DCF-signal (for example due to distur-
bances, transmitting distance, etc.), the time can be set manu-
ally. If the outdoor weather data is not displayed or if any but-
ton is pressed before the weather station receives the signal,
or when changing batteries you will need to follow the bat-
tery installation procedure again. Please wait minimum 10
seconds before inserting the batteries again to make a proper
reset for both weather station and the outdoor transmitter.
Note for radio-controlled time DCF
The time base for the radio-controlled time is a caesium atomic
clock operated by the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt
Braunschweig. It has a time deviation of less than one second in
one million years. The time is coded and transmitted from Main-
flingen near Frankfurt via frequency signal DCF-77 (77.5 kHz)
and has a transmitting range of approximately 1,500 km.
AXIS
– Wireless weather station
Caution!
Risk of injury:
• Keep the instruments and the batteries out of the reach of chil-
dren.
• Batteries must not be thrown into a fire, short-circuited, taken
apart or recharged. Risk of explosion!
• Batteries contain harmful acids. Low batteries should be
changed as soon as possible to prevent damage caused by
leaking. Never use a combination of old and new batteries
together or batteries of different types.
• Wear chemical-resistant protective gloves and glasses when
handling leaking batteries.
Important information on product safety!
• Do not place the unit near extreme temperatures, vibrations
or shocks.
• Protect it from moisture.
• The outdoor transmitter is protected against splash water, but
is not watertight. Choose a shady and dry position for the
transmitter.
5. Elements
5.1 Receiver (Basic unit) (Fig. 1):
LCD
1.
Weather tendency arrow
2.
Weather forecast icon
3.
Time alarm icon
4.
DCF tower icon for time reception
5.
Time / Date
6.
MIN/MAX icon
7.
Base station low battery indicator
8.
Indoor temperature display
9.
Indoor humidity display
10.
MIN/MAX icon
11.
Transmitter low battery indicator
12.
Outdoor temperature display
13.
Number showing outdoor transmitter
14.
Outdoor reception signal
Buttons:
B 1:
+/CH
button
B 2:
SET/MODE
button
B 3:
-/MIN/MAX
button
Housing:
C 1:
Wall mount hole
C 2:
Battery compartment
C 3:
Stand (fold out)
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