AOK TX2065A User manual

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Package included:
•Weat her station x 1
•Wireless sensor x 1
•2 bat t eries - LR6 t ype (AA) / 1.5 V (base uni t )
•2 bat t eries - LR03 t ype (AAA) / 1.5 V (wireless sensor)
•2 x screw s and dow els
•Operating instruction
Product functions
Weather station
•12- or 24-hour display
•Dat e, t ime and day of w eek in 8 language
•Dual alarm w it h snooze funct ion
•Indoor t emperature display in °C/ °F
•Indoor and outdoor humidity display
•Outdoor temperature display in °C/ °F w it h up to t hree w ireless sensors at different
measurement sit es (delivery includes one w ireless sensor)
•M inimum/ maximum display for t emperature and humidity
•Humidit y and t emperat ure t ren d display
•W eat her forecast symbols
•M oon phase display
•Comfort indicator
•Low battery indicator

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Wireless sensor
•Tem perat ure display in °C/ °F
•Humidit y display in %
•Range of up t o 328 ft (100 met ers) (in open area)
•Low batt ery indicator
•Wall mount ing bracket
Overview of weather station
1. Upper/ Low er limit symbol
2. Automatic switching symbol
3. Outdoor
4. Current channel of out door sensor
5. Out door t em perat ure t rend
6. Outdoor t emperat ure
7. Outdoor humidit y trend
8. M aximum out door temperat ure

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9. Outdoor humidity
10. M aximum out door humidity
11. Low battery indicat or for outdoor
12. M aximum indoor t emperature
13. M aximum indoor humidity
14. Low batt ery indicat or for indoor
15. Indoor humidity
16. Indoor hum idit y t rend
17. DST symbol
18. Radio control indicator
19. Time display
20. Alarm symbol
21. Day of w eek
22. M ont h
23. Dat e
24. M oon phase
25. Indoor t em perature t rend
26. Indoor t emperature
27. Comfort indicat or
28. Indoor symbol
29. Air pressure t rend
1Temperature display
2Radio frequency display

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3Current transm ission channel
4Humidit y display
5Low battery indicat or
6Red pilot light
7Switch °C/ °F
8TX butt on
9Loop for hanging
10 Sli ding sw it ch 1 2 3: Set sensor num ber (t ransm ission channel)
11 Battery compart ment cover
H ow to set up
Insert batteries
1. Insert 2 x AAA bat teries into t he wireless sensor. Pay attention to t he correct polarity.
While t he sensor is t ransmit ting, t he red LED indicator will flash.
2. Open t he battery compartment of the weather station and insert 2 x AA batt eries in t he
correct polarit y. Close t he bat tery compartment.
Setting the weather symbol
When the weather st ation is connected to the adapter or batteries on the first t ime, it will
ent er it w ill ent er the 7-level weat her adjustment mode. You w ill see the weather symbol
starts flashing, and the default is half cloudy. It will automatically adjust to the correct
symbol. However, if you want t o shorten the reception time of the weat her st ation, you can
manually adjust it through and button.
6.Press the SNOOZE/ LIGHT button t o save t he sett ing.
7.To re-adjust , long press the SNOOZE/ LIGHT button at t he t op till the weather symbol start
to flash.
Pairing the outdoor sensor with the weather station

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When the weather st ation is connected to the batteries on the first t ime, aft er detecting
the temperature/ humidity, it will aut omatically ent er the weather setting mode, press t he
Snooze but ton to exit or automatically exit after 20S, enter the RF receiving for 3 minut es,
and t hen enter t he receiving RCC for 7 minut es.
Generally, the out door sensor will connect with the base unit automatically. If it doesn’t
connect, please follow below st eps to set:
• Ensure that t he weather station is in t he same channels with the outdoor sensor.
• Long press t he CH but t on on t he base unit t o search signal from t he out door sensor.
• The sensor receiving icon will flash w hen searching for the signal.
• After t he sensor is connect ed, the icon will become st able.
Note: After replacing the sensor battery, you need to press and hold the CH button of the
station to receive again.
Reception RCC
After successful recept ion of the signal for the out door sensor, t he reception of t he DCF77
time signal will begin and t he radio control indicat or will blink on the display next to t he
t im e. This process can t ake from 7 mi nut es. All but t ons except t he SNOOZE/ LIGHT and
buttons are disabled during the reception process. When the signal is received, the RCC
tower part mark is static, and t he arc antenna flashes at a frequency of 1Hz; When the signal
is weak and the correct signal cannot be dist inguished, the tower part flashes at 1Hz, and
the arc antenna part does not display.
1. When the receiving signal is successful, t he RCC receiving sign will be fully displayed and
the receiving st ate will be exit ed;
2. During the receiving process, single pressing t he " " but t on w ill exit the RCC receiving
state, except t hat single pressing t he "SNOOZE/ LIGHT" but t on can light up t he backlight
function, other buttons have no function;
3. Automatic reception: every morning (current t ime zone)01:00, 02:00, 03:00 to force
recept ion t o 04:00, 05:00 t o choose t o receive 05:00, regardless of w hether t he reception is
successful or not, it will no longer be received on t hat day, and the RCC recept ion time is 7
minutes;
4. If the receiving signal fails on the same day, the next receiving time will be 01:00 t he next
day;
5. In the process of receiving RCC, when encount ering the ALARM alarm, it will exit the RCC
reception and switch to the alarm

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6. When DST signal is received, DST logo will be displayed on LCD;
7.When t he RCC sym bol and DST are displayed, aft er reset t ing t he t im e, t he RCC sym bol and
DST will disappear;
8. Adapter power supply: The backlight is aut omatically turned off w hen RCC is receiving,
and the original lighting state is automatically restored aft er receiving.
Setting the basic data
• Press and hold the SET butt on for 3 seconds till the year st arts flashing, now you are in t he
basic settings.
• To adjust t he dat a t hrough and but t on.
• Then press the SET button t o confirm and jump t o the next setting.
Below are the set t ing orders:
1. M D/ DM
2. M onth
3. Date
4. Time zone
5. Hour
6. M inut es
7. 12H/ 24H
8. Language
9.
RCC ON/ OFF(default ON)
Setting the alarm
There are dual alarms on the weather st ation. You can set them separately.
In the st andard mode, single press t he "SET" key to swit ch t he display t o the ALARM that
needs t o be set; The sw itching sequence is TIM E-AL1-AL2-TIM E.
1. Use t he SET but t on t o select t he alarm you w ould like t o set ( ALARM 1 o r ALARM 2 ).
2. Aft er confirmed set t ing alarm 1 or 2, long press t he SET button till the t ime st arts flashing.

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3. Set the desired hour for the alarm wit h the and butt ons.
4. Press SET but ton t o store t he set ting and ent er the minute set ting.
5. Set the desired minut e for the alarm wit h the and butt ons.
6. Press SET but ton t o store t he set ting.
Note:
The default of t he alarm is off.
When the alarm symbol appears in t he screen, the alarm is on activated stat us.
Deactivate/Activate alarm
The alarm clock is off by default and needs
to
be activated manually.
Use the
M ODE
button to switch the alarm 1 or alarm 2.
Use the
ALARM ON/OFF
button to switch the alarm on and off.
On ALARM 1:
•press once: on the display, A1 is activated
•press twice:
on the display, A2 is activated
•press three times:
on the display, A1 and A2 is activated
•press four t imes:
on the disappear, A1 and A2 is deactivated
Stopping the alarm
You w ill be w oken by t he alarm at t he set t im e, and t he sound w ill becom e more and m ore
intense as the alarm continues. You can stop it through below steps:
• Switch off t he alarm completely - Press any butt on on the base unit (apart from
SNOOZE/ LIGHT button), to stop the alarm. The alarm will go off again aft er 24 hours.

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• Automatic st op function - If you do not press any but tons, the alarm will automatically
sw it ch off aft er 2 m inut es. The alarm w ill go off agai n aft er 24 hours.
• Press t he SNOOZE/ LIGHT button t o temporarily deactivate t he alarm. The bell symbol will
blink on the display. Aft er 5 minutes the alarm will sound again.
Note: When the alarm in battery mode, the backlight will automatically switch t o the LOW
mode, press any key to w ake up the bright mode f or 10 seconds (①SN key ent ers into a 5-
m inut e snooze and w akes up f or 10 seconds, t hen t urns of f. ②other keys exit t he alarm
and w ake up f or 10 seconds and t hen t urn off )
Whet her the adapter mode backlight is always on or off, the backlight needs to be always
on w hen t he alarm sounds.
Other functions
Backlight (HI-LOW-OFF)
1. Battery mode:
Single press t he " SNOOZE/ LIGHT" button to light up the backlight for 10 seconds;
In bat t ery m ode, plug in t he adapt er, t he buzzer w ill sound on ce, t he backlight w ill be on for
a long time, and the default is HI.
2. Adapter power supply mode:
The backlight is always on by default when it is powered on; the default is HI.
In bat tery mode, plug in the adapter backlight at any time and it will immediately turn t o a
long light state; the default HI.
Adapter pow er supply: The backlight is aut omatically t urned off when RCC is received, and
the original lighting state is automatically restored after t he reception is completed.
Adapter power supply: when the backlight is switched to off, the key will only wake up the
backlight for 10 seconds (except t he SN button)
Note: When t he base unit is operated by batteries only, the backlight will off aft er 10s and
you will need to activate it again through pressing t he SNOOZE/ LIGHT button.

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Outdoor temperature alarm settings
1. In any display mode (not a set t ing it em), press and ho ld t he " " but t on t o t urn on and
off the ALERT function
2. In t he st andard mo de, press and hold t he " " b ut t on fo r 2 seconds t o ent er t he ALERT
set ting
3. Set t ing sequence: ON/ OFFŁupper limit Łlower limitŁexit
4. When set ting t he upper limit or lower limit , press the "CH" key to swit ch and set different
channels
5. The upper limit default temperature is +50℃, t he lower limit is -20℃
6. When setting, the set item w ill flash at a frequency of 1HZ
7. Press " SET" t o confirm t he sett ing result and go to t he next set ting it em
8. Single press the " " button to advance the set value by one st ep; press and hold for
more than 2 seconds, it will advance at a speed of 8 steps per second
9. Single press t he " " but t on, t he set value goes back one st ep; press and h old f or mo re
t han 2 seconds, it w ill go back at a speed of 8 st eps per second
10. When t here is no effective operation for more t han 20 seconds, it will automatically exit
the set ting state, and the set value will be saved
11. The ALART alarm cont inuously rings once every minut e, BI BI BI BI four t imes per second,
continuously rings for 5 seconds, press the SNOOZE but ton t o stop t he alarm, but the
temperature display will st ill flash, and will stop flashing until t he temperature is not within
the alarm range.
Moon phase
M oon phase will automatically update with the date.

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Low battery indicator
•When t here is a bat t ery symbol near Out door Hum idit y, you should replace bat t eries of
the w ireless sensor.
•When t here is a bat t ery symbol near Indoor Hum idit y, you should replace bat t eries of t he
weather station.
Comfort indicator
I t depends on t he in door hum idit y and indicat es t he com for t degr ee a person wou ld feel.
DRY COM FORT WET
Humidit y range < 40% 40% ~ 70% >70%
Daily MAX/MIN data
All M AX / M IN t emperature/ humidity records w ill reset automatically at 12:00 (midnight).
From normal display, press and release the button to view:
• M AX-- indoor and out door tem perat ure/ humidit y records.
• M IN-- indoor and out door tem perat ure/ humidit y records.

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You can display t he measured minimum and maximum values of t he current day by pressing
the button repeatedly in succession in the normal t ime display mode. Only the
m axim um values appear, t hen t he minim um val ues and t he current values again.
M eanw hile, “ M AX” or “ M IN” is displayed above t he values.
Not e: Lo ng press t he but t on t o del et e t he highest and low est t em perat ure and
humidity values since midnight.
Weather trend
For the t em perat ure and humidit y values measured by the base unit and w ireless sensor,
t he t rend is displayed by an arrow :
Trend rising const ant falling
Tem perature
Humidity
Air pressure trend
Your w eat her st at ion can show t he air pr essure t endency.
rising air pressure = weather rises
const ant air pressure = w eat her st ays t he sam e
falling air pressure = w eather falls
Weather forecast icons
After setting up initially, the weather forecast can not be used for about 12 hours, as the
weather station needs this time t o collect and evaluat e the weather data.
• The fo recast refers t o t he area aroun d t he weat her st at ion wi t h a radius of about 30 t o 50
km for the next 12 to 24 hours.

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• When t he OUT t emperature is low er than -1.1°C and t he weat her is light rain, it is a light
snow day, t he freezing point symbol flashes at 1Hz, the snowflakes flash, and only tw o
clouds and freezing point / two small snowflakes are displayed;
When t he OUT t emperat ure is low er t han -1.1℃, the w eat her is heavy snow, the freezing
point symbol and t hree whit e snowflakes are displayed normally, and only t he freezing
point and t hree sm all rain flow ers are displayed, t he t hree snowflakes flash.
The accuracy of t he w eat her forecast is around 75 %.
Sunny Part ly cloudy Overcast Rain
Heavy rain Snow Heavy snow
Temperature alarm - If the wireless sensor measures out door temperat ure bet w een +1℃~-
1℃, t here is a risk of frost and a snow flake symbol w ill f lash. If t he t emperat ure falls
below -1.1℃for an extended period of t ime, the snowflake symbol w ill be const antly
displayed.
Note: Even if the temperat ure alarm is not displayed, when t he temperat ure is around
freezing point, t here is generally always a risk of frost and/ or black ice. The outdoor sensor
can only measure the local t emperature in the place where it is installed.

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Eight national languages: (default German)
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
WARNING:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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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.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
This equipment can be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20
centimeters between the radiator and user’s body.
And this equipment has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement
at 20 centimeters distance.
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