
Mou ti g the outdoor se sor
Two different mounting options are possible with the included sensor mount 42
4242
42 The sensor can be placed on a flat
surface or mounted on a wall or ceiling
Illustration A
Illustration AIllustration A
Illustration A shows the three indentations that are on each side of the sensor The sensor can easily be clipped into the
mount using these indentations
Illustration B
Illustration B Illustration B
Illustration B is a side view, which shows how the mount is attached behind the sensor
Illustration C
Illustration C Illustration C
Illustration C shows a front view of the sensor with the mount used as a ceiling mount
Illustration D
Illustration DIllustration D
Illustration D shows a front view of the sensor with the mount used as a stand
Illustration E
Illustration EIllustration E
Illustration E shows the controls and the battery compartment on the backside of the sensor
Please note:
Please note: Please note:
Please note: Always hang or stand the sensor upright
Setup
Remove the protective film from the weather station and the outdoor sensor Open the battery compartment of the
outdoor sensor 40 and insert the included batteries in the correct polarity The LED indicator 36 will briefly light up and
the display will show the temperature Close the battery compartment
Open the battery compartment of the weather station 34 and insert the included batteries in the correct polarity Close
the battery compartment The weather symbol 1
11
1 blinks and the weather station receives the signal from the outdoor
sensor This process may take several minutes to complete If reception is successful, the selected channel 22 and the
current outdoor temperature 24 will appear After successful reception of the signal for the outdoor sensor, the reception
of the DCF77 time signal will begin and the radio control indicator 18 will blink on the display next to the time All buttons
except the SNOOZE / LIGHT button 12 are disabled during the reception process If reception fails after 10 minutes,
please set the time manually The weather station will reattempt reception at 04:00 and 05:00 and, if reception is
successful, will correct the set time
Note: Please do not move the weather station or the sensor during the reception process.
If the reception attempt is successful, the radio control indicator 18 will appear permanently on the display and the
correct time, date, day of the week and the times of sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset will be set automatically DST
will appear on the display next to the radio control indicator 18 during daylight saving time
Time zo e adjustme t
If you are in a country, in which the clock displays the wrong time even though it can receive the time signal, please use
the time zone adjustment to use your weather station in a time zone other than the standard time zone (UTC+1 = Central
European Time) Set the difference in hours (- 01 for example) to the desired time zone
In normal time display mode, press and hold the MODE
MODEMODE
MODE button 15
1515
15 for 3 seconds The time zone will blink and can be set
by pressing the -/ -button 11 or the +/12/24 -button 14 Press the MODE-button 15, to confirm your setting
Restart radio reception after changing this setting Your weather station receives the DCF77 time signal but will show the
adjusted time (1 hour less for example)
Note: Always hang or place the sensor in an upright orientation
Receptio problems
The DCF77 radio signal is transmitted from a location near Frankfurt am Main and can be received within a radius of
approximately 1500 km around Frankfurt am Main However, there are some obstacles and sources of interference,
which may substantially hinder reception If your weather station does not correctly receive the DCF77 radio signal,
please hang or place the weather station in a different location at your site Please note that devices such as computers,
telephones, radios and televisions may cause electromagnetic radiation which can interfere with the DCF77 signal
reception Other possible detriments to reception are: strong building insulation (metal building materials), nearby
mountains or atmospheric interference It may also be necessary to replace the batteries
Restarti g radio sig al receptio
Manually restart the radio signal reception by pressing and holding the -/ -button 11 for 3 seconds
Light
Briefly activate the backlight by pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT-button 12
12/24-hour time format
Select the 12- or 24 hour time format by pressing the +/12/24 -button 14 AM will appear on the display in the
morning, PM in the afternoon if the 12-hour time format is selected
Temperature u it
Select the temperature unit Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) by pressing the °C/°F+ -button 28
Speed setti g
Press and hold buttons to use the speed setting feature when setting numerical values
I sert batteries i to the outdoor se sor 40 first a d the i sert batteries i to the weather
statio 34.