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3. When receiving DCF signal, do not place the weather station near metal doors, window frames
and other metal structures or objects (washing machines, dryers, refrigerators, etc.).
4. In reinforced concrete structures (cellars, high-rise buildings, etc.), the reception of DCF signal
is weaker, depending on the conditions. In extreme cases, place the weather station close to a
window in the direction of a transmitter.
Reception of DCF radio signal is aected by the following factors:
• thick walls and insulation, basements and cellars;
• inadequate local geographical conditions (these are dicult to assess in advance);
• atmospheric disturbances, thunderstorms, electrical appliances with no interference elimination,
television sets and computers located near the DCF receiver.
Manual Settings
1. Press and hold the MODE button.
2. Then, repeatedly press the MODE button to choose settings for: hours – minutes – year – date
format – month – day – calendar language – time zone. You can navigate between the values by
pressing the MODE button; set values using the up and down arrows.
Calendar languages are as follows:
(ENG – English, FR – French, IT – Italian, ES – Spanish, NE – Dutch, DA – Danish, GE – German)
Setting 12/24 h Time Format, °C/°F Unit of Temperature
Repeatedly pressing the MODE button switches between 12/24 h time format.
Repeatedly pressing the
button switches between °C/°F unit of temperature.
Atmospheric Pressure – History
The pressure value is displayed in eld no. 4.
Below it is a chart of pressure history in up to the last 12 hours.
Repeatedly long-pressing the button switches units of pressure between inHg and hPa/mb.
Moving the weather station to another place will aect the measured values.
Measurement will stabilise within 12 hours of battery insertion or relocation of the weather station.
Temperature and Humidity Trend
temperature and
humidity trend indicator
rising constant falling
Moon Phases (See Fig. 4)
The moon phase is displayed in eld no. 13.
1 – Full moon
2 – Waning gibbous
3 – Last quarter
4 – Waning crescent
5 – New moon
6 – Waxing crescent
7 – First quarter
8 – Waxing gibbous
Displaying Maximum and Minimum Temperature and Humidity Readings
Measured values for outdoor temperature are displayed in elds no. 24 and 25, indoor temperature
in elds no. 7 and 8.
Measured values for outdoor humidity are displayed in elds no. 21 and 22, indoor humidity in elds
no. 11 and 12.
The memory of measured values is automatically erased every day at 00:00.
To manually erase the memory of measured values, long-press the button.
Setting an Alarm
Long-press the button; the time setting will start ashing.
Use the and buttons to set the alarm time.
To conrm and navigate in the menu, press
.
The alarm is activated by short-pressing the button; will appear on the screen.
Press the
button again to deactivate the alarm; the icon will disappear.