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USER MANUAL
RADIO-CONTROLLED WEATHER STATION WITH 3 OUTDOOR SENSORS

Thank you for purchasing our product. This instruction manual is part of the product and is designed to provide you with important information regarding the safe and proper use of the product. Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it handy for future reference. Please use the product only as described and for its intended purposes.
INTENDED USE
This electronic appliance is intended for time, humidity and temperature display and the described additional features. Any other use or modification of the electronic appliance does not comply with the intended uses. The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by improper use or misuse.
PRODUCT DESIGN OVERVIEW
Display

1. Time display 2. Snooze symbol 3. Low battery indicator of main station 4. Alarm sound symbol 5. Radio tower symbol 6. Day of the week 7. Date (day / month) 8.Indoor comfort level display

9. Temperature display of main station 10. Temperature trend symbol of main station 11. MAX/MIN symbol of main station 12. Humidity trend symbol of main station 13. Humidity display of main station 14. Barometer display 15. Weather icon 16. Barometer trend symbol

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17. Low temperature warning 18. Channel 1, 2, 3 reception 19. Channel 1, 2, 3 temperature trend 20. Channel 1, 2, 3 reception icon 21. Sensor 1, 2, 3 low battery indication 22. Channel 1, 2, 3 MAX/MIN symbol

23. Channel 1, 2, 3 humidity trends 24. Channel 1, 2, 3 humidity display 25. Channel 1, 2, 3 temperature display 26. Room name (senor 1, 2, 3) 27. Channel 1, 2, 3 comfort level indicator

28. Hole for wall mounting 29. Battery compartment 30. Stand 31. Type C Interface 32. DOWN button 33. UP button 34. ROOM 3 button

35. ROOM 2 button 36. ROOM 1 button 37. Pressure button 38. SET button 39. SNOOZE/LIGHT button 40. Battery compartment cover
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Outdoor Sensor

41 42 43 44

45 46 47 48 49

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41. Temperature display 42. Humidity display 43. Selected channel 44. LED operating indicator 45.  button

46. TX button 47. Hole for wall mounting 48. Channel selection switch 49. Battery compartment 50. Battery compartment cover

TECHNICAL DATA
Main Station Temperature measurement range: WR WR Humidity measurement range: 20% to 95% Radio-controlled clock: WWVB (US) / DCF77 (DE) Frequency band: 60 kHZ (WWVB) / 77.5 kHZ (DCF77) Batteries: 3 x 1.5V R03/LR03 (size AAA)
Main Adapter Input voltage: 100-240V~ Input AC frequency: 50/60Hz Output voltage: 5.0V Output current: 1.0A Output power: 5.0W

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Outdoor Sensor
Temperature measurement range: UP UP Humidity measurement range: 20% to 95% Wireless range: max. 100m (open area, no obstacles) Batteries: 2 x 1.5V R03/LR03 (size AAA) Waterproof level: IPX4 Frequency band: 433.050 MHz-434.790 MHz Transmitted maximum radio-frequency power: 433.92MHz, -10.77dBm

SCOPE OF DELIVERY

1 Main station 3 Outdoor sensors 1 Power cable

1 Set of operating instructions 4 Screws 4 Dowels

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important Safety Information for Users
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Persons lacking physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge should be supervised or instructed by the person who knows the safety use of the device. Cleaning and maintenance of the device should not be operated by children without supervision. -GGRRCEMCIKPINOUQWVQHVJGJCPFUQHEJKNFTGP6JGTGKUCFCPIGTQHUWHHQECVKQP

Important Safety Information for Mains Supply
WARNING! RISK OF POWER
Before using the product, verify that the device (including, but not limited to, the mains supply and cable connection) isn't damaged. Never operate a damaged product. Before using the product, make sure that the available mains voltage matches the operating voltage (100-240V~, 50/60Hz). Make sure to plug the product into an easily accessible socket that can be easily reached in case of an emergency. Pull out the mains adapter from the socket when it needs to be switched off completely.

SETTING UP
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ATTENTION:
Do not expose the outdoor sensor or main station to direct sunlight. Place them on a horizontal, level surface or mount them on the vertical wall. Make sure to put outdoor sensors under awnings to protect them from rain and direct sunlight. The main station can be hung on a wall using the hole (23) on the back, or placed on a JQTK\QPVCNNGXGNUWTHCEGD[KRRKPIQWVVJGUVCPF

Notes: Main station is designed for indoor use only.
Power on 2NCEGVJGOCKPUVCVKQPCPFQWVFQQTUGPUQTUQPCCVNGXGNUWTHCEG 2. Connect the power supply and insert 3 new AAA batteries into the back of the main station.
You will hear a short beep and see the weather icon blink. Press the " " button (32) or " " button (33) to set a forecast based on TV or internet data, which can help improve the accuracy of the weather forecast.Alternatively, you can press the "PRESSURE" button (37) to skip this step and set the weather manually later (refer to the Weather Forecast & Barometer Setting). 3. Insert 2 new AAA batteries into the battery compartment of the 3 outdoor sensors. 4. Connection process: The main station will automatically search for signals from the 3 outdoor sensors. This process may take a few minutes. The symbol (20) will blink under each outdoor channel symbol (18) during connection. If the signal is successfully received, the symbol (20) will stop blinking and display permanently. 5. Reception process: The radio tower symbol (5) will blink on the display as the main station searches for the WWVB (US) / DCF77 (DE) radio signal. This process may take 3-7 minutes. During the reception process, only the "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button (39) will function. If the radio signal reception is successful, the time (1), day of the week (6), and date (7) will be automatically set, and the radio tower symbol (5) will stop blinking and permanently appear on the display. If reception is unsuccessful and takes more than 7 minutes, the radio tower symbol (5) will disappear. In this case, you can set the time manually (refer to the Basic Settings).
During daylight-saving time, "DST" will appear on the display below the radio tower symbol (5)
Manually Set Outdoor Sensor
Open the battery compartment of the outdoor sensor, press the "TX" button (46) to transmit the measured data from the sensor to the main station. The LED light (44) will blink. Press the "" button (45) to select the temperature unit Celsius () or Fahrenheit ().
Notes:
1. Recent data backup will be saved when the batteries of the main station are installed. When you unplug the adapter, the storage setting value will not be deleted.
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2. Do not move the main station or the outdoor sensors during the signal connection and reception process. 3. The sensors must be set up within a maximum of 100m from the main station with no obstacles.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Signal Connection Issues If the main station does not receive an outdoor sensor signal within 3 minutes, it will stop searching. The symbol (20) will disappear, and the corresponding channel will show values of "--%" and "--.-".
To re-connect the signal of a sensor, follow these steps: 1. Check the batteries of the sensor. If they are drained or weak, replace them with new ones.
Alternatively, you can remove and reinsert the batteries. 2. Move the sensor closer to the main station. 3. Press and hold the corresponding "ROOM" button (34/35/36) for a few seconds until the
symbol starts blinking again. The main station will start searching for the outdoor sensor signal, regardless of whether the signal from the outdoor sensor was received or not.
If the values displayed on the main station and the sensors are different, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot: 1. Remove the batteries from the corresponding sensor. 2. Press and hold the corresponding "ROOM1/2/3" button on the back of the main station until the
signal reception icon (20) starts blinking. 3. Press and hold the corresponding "ROOM1/2/3" button (34/35/36) again until the value for the
corresponding sensor disappears from the display. 4. Install new batteries in the corresponding sensor and press the "TX" button above the battery
compartment.
Note: If the sensor value still does not appear on the main station, repeat the above steps 2-3 times or move the sensor closer to the main station.
RCC Signal Reception Issue The automatic clock signal reception function (radio control) of the product may be affected by interference from signals in the end user's surrounding environment as well as too far from the signal transmission tower, which may result in not receiving the signal and unable to automatically adjust the time. In this case, the user needs to manually follow the steps in the instruction manual to set the clock and date.
Several factors can interfere with the reception of the RCC signal:
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1. Devices such as computers, telephones, radios, and televisions can emit electromagnetic radiation that may affect signal reception.
2. Structural factors, such as reinforced concrete walls, thick brickwork, or long distances between units, can also interfere with signal reception. Strong building insulation (such as metal building materials), nearby mountains, or atmospheric interference can also be factors.
3. Low temperatures (below 0¥) can negatively impact the battery performance of the outdoor sensor, thus affecting wireless transmission..
Manually Activating RCC Signal Reception
RCC radio signal reception can be restarted manually by pressing and holding the " " button (32) for seconds until the radio tower symbol (5) start blinking on the display and the main station will start searching the RCC radio signal. If reception fails, the radio tower symbol (5) will disappear.
Switch on/off the Automatically WWVB Radio Signal Reception The main station will attempt to receive the WWVB radio signal at 01:00, 02:00 and 03:00 every day. If the radio signal reception remains unsuccessful, the main station will attempt to receive the signal again at 04:00 and 05:00, and correct the time automatically if reception is successful. If you don't need this function, press and hold the " " button (33) and " " button (32) together for seconds to turn it off, until only the radio wave symbol display permanently. The main station will no longer search and receive the WWVB radio signal. It can be turned back on by once again pressing and holding the " " button (33) and " " button (32) together for seconds, until the radio wave symbol disappears.
Settings
Basic Settings Press and hold the "SET" button (38) for 3 seconds to change the basic settings. Press the " " UP button (33) and " " DOWN button (32) to change the respective blinking value.
TIP : Pressing and holding the " " UP button (33) and " " DOWN button (32) will quickly scan ahead or back through the numbers.
ATTENTION: When no buttons are pressed for approx. 30 seconds, the main station will return to normal time displaying mode. $TKG[RTGUUKPIVJGp5'6qDWVVQP
YKNNEQPTOVJGUGVVKPICPFUYKVEJVQVJGPGZVQRVKQPKP the clock settings. This allows you to change the following settings in sequence.
Hour Minute Clock Format
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select from 24Hr or 12Hr 24Hr indicates 24-hour format (0:00 ­ 23:59) 12Hr indicates 12-hour format (1:00 ­ 12:59). In 12Hr mode, the time before 12:00 o'clock at noon will show AM in the display. The time from 12:00 o'clock in the afternoon until 11:59 at night will show PM in the display
Year Month Date Time Zone:
!Note: Once the WWVB / DCF signal is detected, the main station will show the current time, date and day of the week.
If you are in an area where the WWVB/DCF radio signal can be received, but the local time differs from the received signal time, you can use the time zone setting to display the current local time on the clock. For example, if the local time in your area is 14:00 and the received signal time is 15:00, it means there is a time difference of -1 hour between your area and the transmitting tower area. In this case, you can adjust the time zone to -01, and the main station will display the local time of 14:00 after receiving the radio signal.
Language Setting &KURNC[VJGYGGMFC[
DGNQYVJGVKOGFKURNC[+VYKNNCUJCPFECPDGEJCPIGFD[RTGUUKPI the " " button (33) and " " button (32) in the following sequence: GER (German), FRE (French), ITA (Italian), SPA (Spanish), DAN (Dutch), SWE (Swedish), and ENG (English). The default language for the DCF version is German, while the default language for the WWVB version is English.
Backlight 2TGUUCP[DWVVQPVQDTKG[CEVKXCVGVJGDCEMNKIJVYJGPWUKPIDCVVGT[RQYGT6JGDCEMNKIJVYKNN last for approximately 3 minutes. When the device is powered by the adapter, the backlight will remain on continuously. There are three levels of backlight to choose from.
Weather Forecast & Barometer Setting The main station computes the weather forecast based on changes in the barometer. Since no data related to barometric pressure changes is available when starting the unit, the weather forecast will be random at this time. The main station will be able to compute the forecast after a few days.
To enter the weather forecast and barometer setting mode, press and hold the "PRESSURE" button (37) for 3 seconds. Use the " " button (33) and " " button (32) to change the TGURGEVKXGDNKPMKPIXCNWG$TKG[RTGUUVJG24'5574'DWVVQP
VQEQPTOVJGUGVVKPICPF switch to the next option. This allows you to change the following settings in sequence.
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Weather forecast icon The main station calculates a weather forecast for the next 12 hours based on the barometer trend. This forecast cannot be compared to that of professional weather services supported by satellites and high-performance computers, but it provides an approximate indication of current developments. The graphic display cannot be set manually.
Available graphic forecasts are:

SUNNY

CLOUDY

OVERCAST

DRIZZLE

HEAVY RAIN

STORMY

SNOW

Temperature unit: Celsius () or Fahrenheit () Barometer unit: mb / hPa or inHg Barometer value Before setting the barometer value, please check the relative or the absolute pressure (refer to the Barometer). The setting range of the relative is 849 ~ 1050 mb/hPa.
TIP:Pressing and holding the " " UP button (33) and " " DOWN button (32) will quickly scan ahead or back through the numbers.
ATTENTION: If no buttons are pressed for approximately 30 seconds, the main station will return to normal time displaying mode.

Alarm & Snooze
Alarm Setting +PPQTOCNOQFGRTGUUVJG 5'6 DWVVQPDTKG[VQFKURNC[VJGCNCTOQPQHHUVCVWU6JGFGHCWNV status of the alarm is 'off', and the default alarm time is 06:00. Press the " " button (33) or " " button (32) to turn the alarm on/off. When the alarm is on, the alarm symbol (4) and alarm time will be displayed. When the alarm is off, the main station will display "OFF".
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ATTENTION: When no buttons are pressed for approximately 5 seconds in this mode, the main station will return to normal time displaying mode.
To enter the alarm setting mode, press and hold the "SET" button (38) for several seconds WPVKNVJGCNCTOJQWTCUJGU7UGVJGDWVVQP
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VQUGVVJGJQWT Once the hour is set, press the "SET" button (38) again to switch to minute setting. The CNCTOOKPWVGYKNNCUJCPF[QWECPUGVKVWUKPIVJGDWVVQP
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Snooze 2TGUUVJGp5011<'.+)*6qDWVVQP
YJGPVJGCNCTOUQWPFUVQDTKG[FGCEVKXCVGVJG alarm. The bell symbol (4) and the snooze symbol (2) will blink on the display. After 5 minutes, the alarm will sound again. The snooze function can be repeated in 7 times. Press any buttons except the "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button (39) to turn the alarm sound off. The alarm will remain activated for the following day.
Information in base mode
Temperature, Humidity & Barometer Trend
The temperature trend symbol will appear beside temperature, when the continuous increase (or decrease ) 1¥ or more within an hour and will maintain the direction for one hour
even without any further change. The humidity trend symbol will appear beside humidity, when the continuous increase (or decrease ) exceeds 5% or more within an hour and will maintain the direction for one hour even without any further change.
The barometer trend symbol will appear beside weather forecast icon and as rising (or dropping ), when the barometer changes by 1hPa or more within an hour and will maintain the direction for one hour even without any further change. If the temperature, humidity or barometer keeps the same data (no more than above corresponding value) for more than 1 hour, trend symbol will display.
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Max/Min Values
Press the " " UP button (33) to check the maximum values for temperature & humidity of UVCVKQPCPFQWVFQQTUGPUQTU6JGU[ODQNFKURNC[QPVJGUVCVKQP$TKG[RTGUUVJGpq UP button (33) again to show the minimum value with symbol . To delete the max/min values, press and hold the " " UP button (33) for 3 seconds at the max/min viewing and the stored values are clear up and new values start record.
Barometer
Press the "PRESSURE" button (37) to check the passed 12 hours barometer value. Press the " " DOWN button (32) to select the relative (Rel) or absolute (Abs) pressure. The default setting is absolute pressure.
Comfort Level Rating
Based on the humidity and temperature, the product will rate with the following key:
TOO DRY DRY COMFORT WET TOO WET
TOO DRY: humidity below 30% DRY: humidity between 31% to 44% COMFORT: humidity between 45% to 65% and temperature between 20¥ to 25¥ WET: humidity between 66% to 84% TOO WET: humidity higher than 85%
Low Battery Indicator
If the battery symbol (3) (21) appears, the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible. Please refer to the instructions in section Starting the Outdoor Sensor / Changing Batteries and Starting the Main Station / Changing Batteries.
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Channel Name Setting
Setting Pre-set Names
The sensors can be placed in different rooms or outdoors. It is possible to assign a name to each sensor on the main station at (26). For example, a sensor placed in the bathroom could be named BATH. When setting the names, it is possible to select one of the pre-set names: BATH, BEDRM, KID1, KID2, YARD.

Language GERMAN FRENCH ITALIAN SPANISH DUTCH SWEDISH ENGLISH

Pre-set Name 1
Pre-set Name 2
Pre-set Name 3
Pre-set Name 4
Pre-set Name 5

BAD BETT KIND1 KIND2 GARTN

BAIN BAGNO SOMML SONNO
ENF1 BAMB1 ENF2 BAMB2 JARDN GIARD

BANO DORMI NINO1 NINO2 JARDN

BADEV SOEVN BARN1 BARN2 HAVE

BADRM SOEMN BARN1 BARN2 TRADG

BATH BEDRM
KID1 KID2 YARD

To select a name for channel 1, press the "ROOM 1" button (36) to view the different pre-set names. If you wish to select one of the names, wait for 5 seconds until the selected name no longer blinks. The name is now selected. Select the names for the other channels in the same way

Setting New Names
It is also possible to enter new name with up to 5 characters each. Up to 5 new names can be set. The newly set name will replace the previously pre-set name. To set a new name, the letters A-Z, the special characters , , , , , , , , and the numbers 0-9 are available. To set a new name for channel 1, please proceed as follows: Press the "ROOM 1" button (36) to choose the pre-set name which you want to re-name and then immediately press the " " UP button (33) to enter into the naming sensor mode. There KUCU[ODQNpAqCUJKPI5GNGEVVJGEJCTCEVGTD[RTGUUKPIVJGpq72DWVVQP
QTpq DOWN button (32). 9JGPVJGFGUKTGFEJCTCEVGTCRRGCTURTGUUVJGp411/qDWVVQP
VQEQPTO[QWTUGVVKPI and move to the next character. It is possible to delete characters by pressing the "SET" button (38). Once 5 characters have been entered, the display will automatically return to normal time displaying mode. If you have entered less than 5 characters, press the "ROOM 1" button (34) OCP[VKOGUWPVKNPQU[ODQNpAqCUJKPIKPVJGCTGC Set the names for channel 2 and 3 in the same way.

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