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On ALARM 1: 

• press

 UP

 once: 

 on the display, A1 is activated 

• press 

UP

 twice: 

disappear, A1 is deactivated 

 

On ALARM 2: 

• press

 UP

 once: 

 on the display, A2 is activated 

• press 

UP

 twice: 

disappear, A2 is deactivated 

 

Stopping the alarm 

You will be woken by the alarm at the set time, and the sound will become more and more intense as the 

alarm continues. 

• 

Snooze 

- Press the 

SNOOZE•LIGHT 

button to stop the alarm for approx. 5 minutes. 

• 

Switch off the alarm completely 

- Press any button on the base unit (apart from 

SNOOZE•LIGHT

), to stop 

the alarm. The alarm will go off again after 24 hours. 

• 

Automatic stop function

- If you do not press any buttons, the alarm will automatically switch off after 2 

minutes. The alarm will go off again after 24 hours. 

 

Snooze function 

Press the 

SNOOZE•LIGHT

 button once when the alarm sounds. 

The alarm signal is paused for approx. 5 minutes, and the 

 symbol will flash on the display. Afterwards, 

the alarm will sound and wake you up again. You can repeat this process multiple times. 

 

Weather information 

Temperature and humidity 

This area of the display is divided into two parts. The left part shows the data measured by the wireless 

sensor; the right part shows the information gathered by the base unit. 

 

Information: 

If “LL.L” is displayed for the indoor temperature, the measuring range of inside temperature is below -14.2°F. 

If “HH.H” is displayed for the indoor temperature, the measuring range of inside temperature is above 

+122°F. 

If “LL.L” is displayed for the outdoor temperature, the measuring range of outside temperature is below  

- 40°F. 

If “HH.H” is displayed for the indoor temperature, the measuring range of outside temperature is above 

+158°F. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TX2022C

Page 1: ...Digital Wireless Weather Station OPERATING INSTRUCTION Base unit WT2076 Wireless sensor WT2022A Remove the protective film from the display before use ...

Page 2: ...posed of and replaced by a power adapter of the same type Intended use The weather station consisting of base unit and wireless sensor displays various weather information air pressure humidity temperature etc from its immediate surroundings The weather station provides a weather forecast based on the weather information The weather station also displays the date time and phases of the moon and al...

Page 3: ...batteries LR03 type AAA 1 5 V base unit 2 batteries LR06 type AA 1 5 V wireless sensor Power adapter for base unit Operating instructions Product functions Weather station High definition colour display 12 or 24 hour display Date time and day of week display 2 alarms can be set with snooze function Indoor temperature display in C F Indoor and outdoor humidity display Outdoor temperature display in...

Page 4: ...Wireless sensor Range of up to 262 5 ft 80 meters in open area Wall mounting bracket Overview of the weather station Base unit view from above ...

Page 5: ...it Back Detachable base How to plug in power adaptor Please put the adaptor line through the hole 5 and plug it into power socket 3 After this step please assemble the detachable base to the base unit backside ...

Page 6: ...el 1 2 3 Disconnect reconnect wireless sensor connection Button ALARM Display alarm time Alarm time setting Button SNOOZE LIGHT Activate snooze function Activate setting mode for weather symbol Button UP Set values increase Display stored MAX and MIN values Button DOWM Set values decrease Display Mold indicator dew point heat index 2 Loop for hanging 3 Power adaptor port 4 Battery compartment 5 Ho...

Page 7: ...n to function without any problems Do not press any buttons while switching the device on Wireless sensor 1 Use a thin screwdriver to remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the wireless sensor 2 Insert 2 LR06 AA 1 5 V batteries facing in the direction indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment Make sure that the poles of the batteries are correct As soon as the wireless sensor...

Page 8: ...utton on the base unit until the radio frequency symbol flashes The base unit will now retrieve the weather information from all available wireless sensors Base unit You can operate the wireless weather station using the power adapter or with batteries If the wireless weather station is connected to a power socket it will be operated using the power mains even if there are batteries in the device ...

Page 9: ...tton to reconnect Setting the time and date manually 1 Press and hold the MODE button until the display for the year begins to flash 2 Set the year with the UP and DOWN buttons 3 Press MODE to store the setting The date format will flash on the display 4 Set the date format with the UP and DOWN buttons Month Day or Day Month 5 Press MODE to store the setting 6 Continue as described Set a value wit...

Page 10: ...puters 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 cable...

Page 11: ... 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 UP and DOWN buttons 4 Press ALARM to store the setting The minute indicator will flash on the display 5 Set the desired minute for the alarm with UP and DOWN buttons 6 Press ALARM to store the setting The alarm time is set and activated Switching the a...

Page 12: ...rs Snooze function Press the SNOOZE LIGHT button once when the alarm sounds The alarm signal is paused for approx 5 minutes and the symbol will flash on the display Afterwards the alarm will sound and wake you up again You can repeat this process multiple times Weather information Temperature and humidity This area of the display is divided into two parts The left part shows the data measured by t...

Page 13: ... Humidity in percent 7 Humidity trend 8 Temperature unit C or F 9 Temperature 10 Radio frequency reception symbol 11 Stored maximum and minimum values 12 Trend for temperature 1 Indoor symbol 2 Mold indicator 3 Comfort indicator 4 Low battery indicator 5 Humidity in percent 6 Humidity trend 7 Temperature unit F or C ...

Page 14: ... the wireless sensor the trend is displayed in the form of an arrow Trend rising constant falling Temperature Humidity Air pressure Changes in the air pressure within the past 12 hours are displayed with an animated bar graph The classification goes from 0H current past 1 1 hour ago to 12 12 hours ago The current prevailing air pressure is also displayed in inHg inches of mercury or hPa hectopasca...

Page 15: ...y displayed Note Even if the temperature alarm is not displayed when the temperature is around freezing point there is generally always a risk of frost and or black ice The outdoor sensor can only measure the local temperature in the place where it is installed Information Only applies if more than one wireless sensor is in use For the temperature alarm the wireless sensor with the lowest sensor n...

Page 16: ...play is the temperature below which dew or mist forms from damp air Information If the dew point is below 32 F LL L will appear on the display If the dew point is above 140 F HH H will appear on the display Heat index display for outdoors The heat index HEAT on the display is comprised of the temperature and humidity and displays the perceived temperature The heat index can only be displayed when ...

Page 17: ...ble the symbol will appear Wet When the indoor humidity is over 70 and the temperature is within 14 2 F to 122 F range it indicates the indoor environment is wet the symbol will appear No indicator When the indoor temperature is out of 68 F to 82 4 F but humidity is within 40 to 70 no symbol will appear Languages of day of week The language options are English ENG German GER French FRE Italian ITA...

Page 18: ...ered by the power mains you should still remove any empty batteries present from the base unit Make sure that the poles of the batteries are correct when inserting Clean the battery and device contacts if necessary before inserting Dispose of the old batteries in an environmentally manner Resetting the weather station If the base station appears to display incorrect values you should reset the wea...

Page 19: ... sources of disturbance near the wireless sensor or the base unit Check the batteries in the sensor Start the search for the wireless sensor manually Press and hold the CH button on the base unit until the display for the weather information flashes Move the base unit closer to the sensor or vice versa The display is illegible the function is not clear or the values are clearly wrong Reset the wea...

Page 20: ...cations to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Thi...

Page 21: ...Disclaimers Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications of the product Manufacturer and supplier are not responsible for malfunction where interference occurs ...

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