TFA_No. 35.1142_Anleitung_12_20
VIEW - Wireless weather station
• The transmitters are splashproof, but not watertight. Should you decide to use the transmitters in
the outdoor area, choose a shady and dry place for them.
5. Elements and buttons
Base station
Display (Fig. 1)
A 1: Weather forecast with weather symbols
A 2: Atmospheric pressure
A 3: Time/Alarm time
A 4: Date
A 5: Indoor temperature
A 6: Maximum/Minimum values
A 7: Indoor humidity
A 8: Battery symbol for the base station
A 9: Battery symbol for the transmitter
A 10: DCF reception icon
A 11: Temperature trend
A 12: Humidity trend
A 13: Alarm symbol
A 14: Daylight Saving Time symbol
A 15: Channel number
Buttons (Fig. 2)
B 1: MODE button
B 2: +/C °F button
B 3: -/RCC button
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B 4: MAX / MIN button
B 5: SEARCH / SNZ button
B 6: BARO button
Housing (Fig. 2)
C 1: Wall mounting hole
C 2: Buttons
C 3: Battery compartment
C 4: Stand (fold out)
Transmitter (Fig. 3)
D 1: Wall mounting hole
D 2: Battery compartment
D 3: Switch 1, 2, 3
D 4: TX button
6. Getting started
6.1 Insert the batteries
• Place the base station and the transmitters on a table at a distance of about 1.5 meters from each
other. Avoid being close to possible sources of interference such as electronic devices and radio
equipment.
1. Open the screwed battery compartment of the first transmitter.
2. Set the switch to the channel 1 position.
3. Insert two new 1,5 V AAA batteries, polarity as illustrated.
4. Close the battery compartment carefully.
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