Display of outdoor temperature
1.
Press the "CHANNEL" button (B6) to view the temperature readings of the 3 channels. The display sequence is as
follows:
Press
"CHANNEL" button
Display the three channels in alternating display.
2.
Press the "CHANNEL" (B6) button for 3 seconds to cancel any unused channels. It will automatically register a new channel
again, if a new channel is received.
3.
If there is no temperature displayed in an existing channel (" - - . –" is shown in the LCD), press the "CHANNEL" button (B6)
for 3 seconds to cancel that channel and receive the channel again (an audio signal ("Beep") can be heard.).
4.
Then, press the "TX" button (D7) on the outdoor sensor unit to manually transmit the signal to the main unit.
The outdoor temperature trend pointer (V) indicates the trend of the outdoor temperature.
indicates that the outdoor temperature is increasing.
indicates that the outdoor temperature is steady.
indicates that the outdoor temperature is decreasing.
5.
Press the "°C /°F" button (D6) on the outdoor sensor unit, to select the display mode of the temperature readings to be
either in units of Celsius mode or Fahrenheit.
Using the 1.5 m wired temperature probe
1.
Insert the probe plug (C) into the socket on the right hand side of the outdoor sensor unit.
2.
Place the metal probe tip outside and leave the outdoor sensor unit in an indoor area to avoid freezing up the battery when
the outdoor temperature is below -20 °C.
3.
Always use the temperature probe to sense the temperature when the temperature is between the following ranges:
-50 °C ~ 0°C and +50°C ~ + 70°C
Radio controlled clock
•
2 minutes after batteries are inserted, the clock automatically starts scanning for the DCF time signal.
flashes to indicate that the device is now in DCF signal receiving mode.
is steady on to indicate that the DCF signal was received successfully.
•
If reception fails, the scanning stops (
full hour. The device will try four times to receive the DCF signal once operation has started. Each reception takes about
10 minutes.
•
The clock automatically scans the time signal at 3.00 a.m. every morning to maintain accurate timing. If reception fails,
scanning stops ( disappears from the LCD) and the process is repeated again at 4.00 a.m. 5.00 a.m. and 6.00 a.m.
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Press
"CHANNEL" button
disappears from the LCD) and the receiving mode is repeated again at the next
Press
"CHANNEL" button