Indikon 13277 User manual

Instruction Manual
13277 Indikon Weather
Station
1. Blue colour display
2. Time, month, date and alarm time
3. Weather station panel
4. BACKWARD (“-“) button
5. ALARM SET button
6. SNOOZE button
7. TIME zone switch
8. ALARM ON/OFF button
9. DST SET button
10. FORWARD (“+”) button
11. Temperature sensor
12. Weather Set buttons - FORWARD►
13. Weather Set button - SET
14. Weather Set button - BACKWARD◄
15. 9V battery compartment
16. Auto-dimmer sensor
17. 3V lithium button cell compartment
18. 9V AC Adaptor Jack
Auto Set Real Time Clock features
• Auto Set Technology – Plug in and the Clock instantly displays the correct
time.
• Automatic/adjustable Daylight Saving Time (DST)
• Automatically adjust brightness of blue backlight at nigh time.
• 12 hour or 24 hour selectable
• Alarm with Snooze
• 100 years calendar
• Four European time zones
To operate the clock: When the clock is plugged in, the correct time, month
and date will be displayed after a few seconds (e.g. “12 31” means Dec 31). – If
for any reason this does not happen or the time is incorrect see section ‘Auto
Set Real Time Recovery Explained’ (RTR).
Select the 12 or 24 hour: The clock is set to 12hour format and indicates the
PM time as the default (the PM icon will display to indicate PM time). To change
to the 24 hour format, hold “+” button for 2 seconds, the “24H” icon will display on
center. Press and hold the “+” button again to switch back to 12 hour format.
Setting the Alarm: To set the alarm, press the “ALARM SET” button once,
press either “+” or “-” button to the correct hour (Be sure that the AM/PM is
correct). Press the Alarm button once again and press either “+” or “-” button to
the desired minute.
Clock must be plugged
in when replacing the
button cell battery.
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2
12
15 17
3
16
11
DST SET
SNOOZE
ALARM SET
ON
OFF ALARM
MSK
EETWET CET
7
6
5
4
8
9
10
18
13
14

Operate the Alarm and Snooze: Slide the “ALARM ON/OFF” switch to
display the bell icon. The alarm will sound at the alarm time set. When the
alarm sounds, press the snooze to get an extra 10 minutes of sleep (flashing
“Zz”). The snooze may be repeated up to four times. Press the “Alarm Set”
button to stop the alarm sound and repeat at next day. To shut the alarm off,
slide to “ALARM OFF” position to disable the alarm.
Displaying the Year: To display the year, press “-“ button once. After a few
seconds the time display will reappear.
Features of the Weather Station
The Indikon is a high performance and low power consumption weather station
which provides the weather forecasting, pressure tendency, barometric and
temperature display:
Weather Station:
• Total 5 modes of weather forecast
• Selectable digital barometer by mbar / hPa or inHg unit
• Operating altitude by meter or feet unit
• Pressure history bar graph
• Selectable temperature by °C or °F unit
Weather forecast
The weather forecasting feature is around 75% accurate. The weather forecast
is based solely upon the change of air pressure over time. The average of past
air pressure readings provides an accurate forecast for 6-12 hours. Please
discard the Weather Forecast for the first 6 hours after setup, resetting or
moving the unit.
Weather Icons
Reading at a consistent altitude to provide more accurate readings. If this station
moves from horizontal axis to another level, please see the procedure to adjust
the altitude or reset the station. Common to weather forecasting, absolute
accuracy cannot be guaranteed but it will give users an indication of the expected
weather.
Setting the visible weather and altitude
Press and hold the “SET” button for 3 seconds to enter the weather icon setting
mode. The weather icon will start to flash, press “◄” or “►” to choose the visible
weather icon then press the “SET” button to confirm. Then the digit “0” will start
to flash, press “◄” or “►” to set the altitude level in term of meter (at°C) / feet (at
°F), and then press the “SET” button to confirm and leave this mode.
Note: Setting the Altitude Level is optional. When “0” is flashing,press the “SET”
button to leave this mode.
The air pressure bar graph:
The air pressure bar graph indicates the air pressure trend over the past 6 hours
with each bar along the horizontal axis. The middle of the vertical axis
represents the current air pressure and each single bar change on the vertical
axis. If the bars are rising it means that the weather is improving due to the
increase in air pressure. If the bars go down, it means the air pressure has
dropped and the weather is expected to become worse.
Indicator
displays o
n
the unit
Forecast Sunny Slightly Cloudy Cloudy Rainy
Storm
Rain
Falling(down)
Rising(up)
Hour

Displaying the pressure and the temperature by °C/°F:
Press the “►” forward button to change the pressure and temperature readout:
- Temperature readout °C & pressure readout to mbar/hPa
or
- Temperature readout °F & pressure readout to inHg
Digital barometer specification:
- The pressure range: 800 mbar to 1100 mbar
- The altitude range: –300 M to +1200 M (-900 ft to +3600 ft)
The temperature specification:
- The reading range: –20 °C to 70 °C (14 °F to 158 °F)
- The resolution: 0.1 °C/°F
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If for some reason the real time is incorrect,
Please use the following steps to reset the real time memory:
Slide the ‘TIME ZONE’ Switch to select the desired time zone
Note: The clock should already be set in the WET time zone this is Western
European Time (WET). Please see the diagram on page 1 for switch location.
WET (Western European Time) Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
CET Central European Time GMT+1 hour
EET Eastern European Time GMT +2 hours
MSK Moscow Standard Time GMT +3 hours
Please follow the steps 1 – 6 below to set the Year, Mouth, Date, Hour & Minute.
Note: You will only need to use the “ALARM SET” button and the “+” and “-”
button
Important note: Between each Step you will have only 5 seconds before you can
press the “ALARM” button again, if you take too long the clock will revert back to
the original time and date display and you will then have to start again from step 1.
1. Press and hold the “ALARM SET” button for 5-7 seconds until the year shows
on the display, release you finger and press the “+” or “-” button to set the year.
‘Immediately after’
2. Press the “ALARM SET” button once, and the Month will begin to flash,
press“+” or “-” button to set the month.
‘Immediately after’
3. Press the “ALARM SET” button once and the Date will begin to flash, press“+”
or “-” button to set the Date.
‘Immediately after’
4. Press the “ALARM SET” button once and the Hour will begin to flash, press“+”
or “-” button to set the Hour.
‘Immediately after’
5. Press the “ALARM SET” button once and the Minutes will begin to flash,
press“+” or “-” button to set the Minutes.
‘Immediately after’
6. Press the “ALARM SET” button once to secure all the new settings in the
clocks memory. – If you do not press the “ALARM SET” to secure the memory
you will lose all the new settings and have to start again from Step 1.
If the time is blank or the real time cannot be re-set when plugged
into the AC power, please re-set the clock following the instruction
below: You will need to re-set the clock by pressing the ‘reset’ button inside the
button cell battery compartment.
To find the reset button
1. Open the 9V battery compartment at the back of the clock.
2. Now press the Black “RESET” button, bottom left corner.
3. In a few seconds, the display will be ON, and show 12:00 (at time zone
WET).
4. Now repeat the procedure to ‘reset the real time’ memory, the time will
be automatically stored in the clock
Reset button
inside 9V battery
compartment

Auto Set and Real Time Recovery Explained (RTR)
Button cell replacement:
This alarm clock is fitted with a button cell battery that will last up to 3 years and
maintains the real time. To maintain the real time, the button cell battery should
be replaced every 3 years. The replacement battery is a CR2032 (3V) button cell
battery that is available at most electrical stores. We recommend buying the
branded CR2032 (lithium) button cell battery (i.e. Maxell, Toshiba, Mitsubishi,
Sanyo, Sony & Panasonic etc.). When changing the RTR battery, the AC power
must be on or have a 9V battery installed.
Alarm backup (Battery not included):
T
he clock also has an alarm back-up feature. Install one 9V alkaline battery in the rear
c
ompartment using the battery connecter. Note this battery can be installed without
d
isconnecting the clock power. If the power fails, the battery back up will
a
utomatically continue the time and alarm operation but the display will disappear.
D
uring a power outage, the alarm will sound at the set time. The duration for the
b
attery backup is 12 Hours. When the power is restored the display digits will
eappear with the correct time.
Extra Features
Setting Daylight-saving Time (DST):
The clock has DST in the ON position as the default. This should be left in the on
position so that the clock automatically changes for summer/wintertime. To check
the status press the “DST SET” button once and “doF” (DST is Off) appears;
then press “DST SET” button once again to change “don” (DST is On) appears.
In a few seconds the time will be displayed.
DST Start: Last Sunday in March at 1 am. “dof” = Daylight-saving time off
DST End: Last Sunday in October at 1 am. “don” = Daylight-saving time on
Select the time zone
Slide the time zone switch to display the time in the desired time zone. The
default time zone is Western European Time (WET). See below table:
WET Western European Time Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
CET Central European Time GMT +1 hour
EET Eastern European Time GMT +2 hours
MSK Moscow Standard Time GMT +3 hours
Light Sensor The light sensor will automatically dim the display for nighttime comfort.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
DO NOT IMMERSE ANY OF THE UNITS IN WATER
IF YOU HAVE DAMAGED THIS PRODUCT, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
MAKE ANY REPAIRS. PLEAE TAKE THIS UNIT TO A QUALIFIED
TECHNICIAN OR THE TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR ASSISTANCE
THE VENTILATION SHOULD NOT BE IMPEDED BY COVERING THE
VENTILATION OPENINGS WITH ITEMS, SUCH AS NEWSPAPERS,
TABLECLOTHS, CURTAINS, ETC
Power Source:
Main Power: AC230V / DC9V (BS)
AC240V / DC9V (VDE)
Alarm Backup Power: DC9V alkaline battery (Not included)
RTRT Backup Power:DC3V CR2032 lithium button cell (Included)
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type
Dimensions (L x W x H): 160mm x 57mm x 85mm
!
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure: that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to person
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user
of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions
in the literature accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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