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Namron VAE RSTASJON User manual

VÆ RSTASJON
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FEATURES:
1)
Atomic clock for DCF:
•
Calendar (month/date/weekday)
•
Time (hour/minute)
•
Inside temperature (°C / °Fselectable)
2)
7 weeks oflanguage: English, German, Italian, French, Dutch,
Spanish, Danish
3)
6 Buttons: MODE, UP,DOWN, CHANNEL,ALERT, SNZ / LIGHT
4)
Daylight saving time function
5)
Weather forecast: sunny, slightly, cloudy,rain
6)
Alarm and snooze Function
7)
Indoor Temperature/Humidity
8)
Wireless Outdoor Temperature / Humidity with °C / °F selectable
9)
Low Batteryindicator: Main unit, Transmitter (Display when out of
battery)
10)
Trends
2)
month position will blink, press the „up“ or „down“ to set the desired
month. Push and hold „up“ or „down“ button for fast adjust.
3)
position will blink, press the „up“ or „down“ to set the desired date.
Push and hold „up“ or „down“ button for fast adjust. Fig. 5
4)
,
the default is English, the language position will blink, press the
„up“ or „down“ to set the desired language
5)
world time zone position will blink, press the „up“ or „down“ to set the
desired time zone Push and hold „up“ or „down“ button for fast adjust.
6) 4
hr, the 12 / 24 hr position will blink, press the „up“ or „down“ to set the
desired 12 / 24 hr.
7)
hour position will blink, press the „up“ or „down“ to set the desired
hour. Push and hold „up“ or „down“ button for fast adjust.
8)
ute
position will blink, press the „up“ or „down“ to set the desired minute.
11)
High/Low Dailyrecords
12)
Comfort indicator
ENG
Push and hold „up“ or „down“ button for fast adjust. Fig. 6
9)
“up” or “down” button for fast adjust.
LCD Display:
Full display diagram(Fig. 1A) Normal display diagram (Fig.1B)
Indoor temperature:
•
Measure range = 0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122°F)
•
Accuracy ±1 degree Fahrenheit at room temperature (20 °C to 24 °C)
(68 °F to 75 °F)
•
Accuracy ±2 degrees Fahrenheit 0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
•
Resolution=1 °F or 1 °C
•
When above 122 °F (50 °C) the temperature should display “HH.H
•
When below 32 °F (0 °C) the temperature should display “LL.L „
•
Temperature Cycle: 30 seconds
Indoor Humidity:
•
Operating Temperature Range = 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 50 °C)
•
Operating humidity range = 20 % RH to 95%
•
Accuracy +/- 5% RH (at 25 °C , 30 % RH to 80 %RH)
•
Accuracy +/- 8% RH (at 25 °C , 20 % RH to 29 % RH; 80 % RH to
95 % RH)
•
Resolution = 1 % RH
Outdoor temperature:
•
Operating temperature range = -22 °F to 140 °F (-30 °C to 60 °C)
•Accuracy±1degreeat room temperature (68 °F to75 °F) (20°C to 24 °C)
•
Accuracy ±2 degrees Fahrenheit 32 °F to 122 °F (0°C to 50 °C)
•
Resolution = 1 degree F
Notes
:
Temperature values are to be determined in Fahrenheit and then
converted to Celsius if need for displaying Celsius.
•
When above 140°F (60 °C) the temperature should display “HH.H“
•
When below -22°F (-30 °C) the temperature should display
„LL.L“ If no temperature signal is received over an hour, then
outdoor temperature should display dancing segments Dancing--.-
Outdoor Humidity:
•
Operating humidity range = 20 % RH to 95%
•
Accuracy +/- 5 % RH (at 25 °C, 30 % RH to 80 %RH)
•
Accuracy +/- 8 % RH (at 25 °C , 20 % RH to 29 % RH; 80 % RH to
95 % RH)
•
Resolution = 1 % RH
Power up default:
Time:AM00:00
Date/Day:Jan 1st, 2014, DIE
Time zone: PST
DST state: ON
Language: English
Operations
Power On:
1.
Display full segment for 2 second.
2.
TheRF turnon andsearching other wireless sensor via RF433 (Fig. 2)
3.
After Outdoor sensor synchronized (Fig. 3)
Weekday display:
Figure seven languages (Fig. 4)
Setting operations
:
1) Press and hold the “mode” button for two seconds to enter set mode,
the year will blink, press the „up“ or „down“ to set the desired state.
10.
7
***When setting mode, If no buttons are pushed, it will automatically
time out and return to normal mode after 20 seconds.***
Alarm setting:
•
ALARM HOUR
: Press and hold MODE button to enter alarm time
setting mode. TheAlarm Hour will flash. Use the UP or DOWN button
to set the Hour. Press and release theALARM button.
•
ALARM MINUTE
: TheAlarm Minutes will flash. Use the UP or DOWN
buttontoset theMinutes. Press and releasetheALARM button to exit.
ALARM ICON
ALARM ACTIVATION:
•
Press and release the MODE button repeatedly to activate ordeactivate
theAlarm. The alarm icon appears when alarm is activated.
SNOOZE FUNCTION:
•
When alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE button to trigger snooze for
5 minutes. The alarm icon flashes when the snooze feature is active.
•
To stop alarm for one day, pressALbutton, while insnooze mode.
The alarm icon will show solid.
ALARM NOTE
:Alarm iscrescendo sound. When the alarm sounds,
it continues for 2 minute and then shuts off completely. Fig. 8
Atomic clock receiving:
1)
Once power up, the atomic clock will automatically search for the
atomic signal.
2)
While the atomic clock is seeking for the signal, the icon will pulsate
indicating the search mode. Fig 9
3)
The atomic clock will automatically search for the atomic signal on
am 1:00, am 2:00 and am 3:00 every day.If the reception is not
successful, the clock will attempt am 4:00 and am 5:00. If still the
reception is not successful, the clock will not search for the signal on
the current day.
4)
In normal mode, push the „DOWN“ button for 3seconds to enter
manual searching for the signal.
5)
In reception mode, push the „UP“ button for 3 seconds to exit
searching for the atomic signal.
*** Other key function will disable during receiving (except
backlight function by pressing SNOOZE button)***
Setting Fahrenheit or Celsius
In set mode, Press the “mode” button to select the Fahrenheit or
Celsius. Fig. 10
Temperature and Alert alarms
Setting the temperature alarm
•
Press „CHANNEL“ to select the outdoor sensor. Press and hold
„alert“ for 3 second to set the alarm temperature. The outdoor
temperature will blink.
•
Press „UP“ or „DOWN“ to set the maximum value for the temperature
alarm. Confirm your setting by pressing alert. Press „UP“ or
„DOWN“ to set the minimum value for the temperature alarm.
•
Confirm your setting by pressingAlert.
Activating/deactivating the temperature alarms
•
If the temperature alarm is activated the
symbol will appear next to
the outdoor temperature. The alarm will sound at the set temperature.
•
If temperature alarms are activated then symbols willappear.
ENG
MAX/MIN operation:
•
Themaximum and minimum values of temperature and hygrometer
5.
are stored automatically.
•
Click and press „DOWN / MEM“ to view the maximum and minimum
values.
•
Press and hold „DOWN / MEM“ button will clear memory, it will be
automatically cleared at every midnight (12:00AM).
•
After 5seconds the maximum andminimum display will return back
to the “live” display mode.
Weather Forecast:
Theunit predicts weathercondition of the next 12 –24hours based on
thechangeof temperatureandhumidity.Theweatherforecastisbased
on temperature and humidity change. Fig.11
WARNING:
Donot usethis product near water, inwet areas to
when you don’t use it or before a revision. There aren’t any
partsin this appliance which are reparable byconsumer.Always
a dangerous tention.
Old electrical appliances, used batteries and accumulators disposal
This symbol appearing on the product, on the product
accessories or on the product packing means that the
product must not be disposed as household waste. When
the product/ battery durability is over, please, deliver the
product or battery (if it is enclosed) to the respective
collection point, where the electrical appliances or
batteries will be recycled. The places, where the used
electrical appliances are collected, exist in the European Union and in
other European countries as well. By proper disposal of the product you
can prevent possible negative impact on environment and human health,
which might otherwise occur as a consequence of improper manipulation
with the product or battery / accumulator. Recycling of materials
contributes to protection of natural resources. Therefore, please, do not
throw the old electrical appliances and batteries / accumulators in the
household waste. Information, where it is possible to leave the old
electrical appliances for free, is provided at your local authority, at the
store where you have bought the product. Information, where you can
leave the batteries and accumulators for free, is provided to you at the
store, at your local authority.
1.A 1.B
2.
after 2 seconds
3.
4.
Set year Set month Set date
6.
Set langue Set hour Set minute
7.
Set time zone Set 12 / 24Hr
8.
SET alarm time
9.
Atomic clock receiving
10.
Set temperature unit
11.
NAMRON AS
Nedre kalbakkvei 88B
1081 Oslo Norway

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