THOMSON 513628 User manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 05
1 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 05
2 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 05
3 - RECYCLING 05
B- PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 06
1 - CONTENTS OF THE KIT 06
2 - WEATHER STATION 06
3 - MAIN FUNCTIONS 07
C - CONFIGURATION 08
1 - QUICK START-UP 08
PAIRING THE SENSOR TO THE STATION 08
TIME AND DATE SETTING 08
ALARM SETTING 08
AUTOMATIC TIME SETTING 08
MIN - MAX VALUE DISPLAY 08
RESETTING THE WEATHER STATION 09
D - TECHNICAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION 10
1 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 10
2 - REPLACING THE BATTERIES 10
3 - WARRANTY 10
4 - HELP AND ADVICE 10
5 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 11


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A - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 - OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
• The weather station must not be installed
where the screen may be vulnerable to
scratching and dirt.
• The weather station is not designed for outside
use and should not be installed in locations
that are subject to extremes of humidity or
temperature.
• Do not expose the sensor to direct sunlight or
any reected light source.
• Do not daisy-chain extension cords and/or
multi-socket adapters.
• Do not install near acidic chemicals, ammonia
or sources of toxic gases.
2 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
• Always unplug the product from the mains
before carrying out any maintenance.
• Never use abrasive or corrosive substances to
clean the products.
• Use a soft, slightly damp cloth.
• Never use an aerosol to spray the product as
this may damage the internal workings.
3 - RECYCLING
This logo indicates that electrical and
electronic waste must not be disposed
of with household waste. They are likely
to contain hazardous substances which
are dangerous to both health and the
environment. Return the equipment to
your local distributor or use the recycling collection
service provided by your local council.
It is forbidden to throw used batteries
into the dustbin. Batteries/accumulators
containing harmful substances are
marked with symbols (shown opposite)
which indicate that they cannot be
thrown away as ordinary waste. The corresponding
heavy metals are referred to as follows: Cd =
cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. You can dispose
of these batteries/accumulators at local recycling
amenities (centres for sorting recyclable materials)
which are required to accept them. Keep batteries/
button cells/accumulators out of reach of children
and store them in a safe place not accessible to
them. as they could be swallowed by children or
pets. May be fatal if swallowed! In the event that a
battery is swallowed, consult a doctor or go to A&E
immediately. Never short-circuit the batteries, and
do not burn or recharge them. They may explode!
Pour en savoir plus :
www.quefairedemesdechets.fr

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B - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1 - CONTENTS OF THE KIT
2 - WEATHER STATION
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1Weather station 2Temperature sensor
1Time indicator
2Time
3Alarm icon
4Radio-control LED
5Time
6Indoor humidity indicator
7Outside temperature
8Outside humidity indicator
9SET button
10 MEM button
11 Reset button
12 SNOOZE/LIGHT button
13 + button
14 - button
15 Battery compartment (2 x LR06 AA)
16 Battery compartment (2 x LR03 AAA)

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B - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
3 - MAIN FUNCTIONS
- Displays the indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidity rates
- Displays the time in 12 and 24-hour format
- Radio clock (DCF77)
- Daily alarm
- Wireless external sensor

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C - CONFIGURATION
1 - QUICK START-UP
These steps must be followed in order.
Insert 2 AA LR06 batteries (not supplied) into the
station 15. Then insert the 2 AAA LR03 batteries (not
supplied) into the outdoor sensor, ensuring that the
polarity is respected 16.
PAIRING THE SENSOR TO THE STATION
Pairing is automatic once the batteries are inserted.
To force pairing, if required:
- On the station, press and hold the button for 5
seconds DOWN, the indicator starts blinking
- On the outdoor sensor, remove then reinsert the
batteries, positioning yourself near the weather
station
TIME AND DATE SETTING
- Hold the SET button until the "°C" starts ashing.
- Set the measurement unit choice using the + and
- buttons (°C = Celsius or °F = Fahrenheit).
Conrm using the SET key.
- 24h or 12h ashes on the screen. Set the time
display format using the + and - buttons.
Conrm using the SET key.
- Both digits: 00 ashes on the screen: set the time
zone using the UP and DOWN buttons.
Conrm using the SET key.
- Then set the hour using the + and - buttons.
Conrm using the SET key.
- Set the minutes using the + and - buttons.
Then conrm using the SET key.
ALARM SETTING
- Press the SET button once: the letters AL appear
on the hour side.
- Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds: The
hour of the alarm ashes on the screen.
Set the hour of the alarm using the + and - buttons
- Press the SET button to conrm. The minutes ash
on the screen.
- Set the minutes of the alarm using the + and -
buttons
- Press the SET button to conrm. Zz 05 ashes on
the screen.
- Set the alarm snooze duration using the + and -
buttons
- Finish the conguration by pressing quickly on the
SET button
- When the alarm goes off, pressing the Snooze/
Light button cuts off the alarm and postpones it
to the pre-set time (Zz).
To set the alarm, press once on the + button: a bell
icon (3) appears between the hour and the
minutes.
To turn off the alarm, press the + button once: the
bell (3) disappears.
The tone lasts for a maximum of 2 minutes.
AUTOMATIC TIME SETTING
To launch the automatic time setting for the station,
press and hold the + button until the LED ashes
(4). The station switches to radio reception (for 7
minutes) and attempts to pick up the DCF77 time
signal to automatically update the time and date.
Note: the time zone must be set correctly for a
correct display. If reception is insufcient, please set
the station near a window.
Ensure that you leave a gap of 2.5 m between the
station and any source of interference (television,
router, microwaves, etc.)
The signal search can be cut off at any point by
pressing the + button, if the signal is not available.
MIN - MAX VALUE DISPLAY
- Quickly pressing on MEM displays the maximum
values measured; pressing MEM again displays
the minimum values.
A third press on MEM returns to the current value
display. Pressing and holding for 3 seconds on
MEM erases the MIN/MAX values saved.

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C - CONFIGURATION
RESETTING THE WEATHER STATION:
If there is a problem, incorrect setting or malfunction,
the station can be reset to factory settings by
pressing the reset button (B.6). You will need to start
the conguration again.

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D - TECHNICAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION
1 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Weather station
Power supply - The station operates with 2 LR6 batteries (not included)
- The sensor operates with 2 LR3 batteries (not included)
Battery life 1 to 2 years under normal operating conditions.
Frequency 433.92 MHz
Range between the sensor and the
station
60 m in open air.
Range of indoor temperatures 0°C (32°F) ~ 50°C (122°F)
Range of outdoor temperatures -20°C (-4°F) ~ 60°C (140°F)
Humidity measurement range 20% RH ~ 95% RH
Temperature measurement unit Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
Station dimensions 129mm x 87.5mm x 38.5mm
Sensor dimensions 92mm x 40mm x 23mm
Materials ABS
2 - REPLACING THE BATTERIES
The battery life is one to two years under normal
operation.
Use 2 alkaline LR06 AA 1.5 V batteries for the station
and 2 alkaline LR03 AAA 1.5 V batteries for the
external sensor, ensuring that you comply with the
indicated polarity.
3 - WARRANTY
• This product is under warranty for parts and
labour for 2 years from the date of purchase.
Proof of purchase must be retained for the
duration of the warranty period.
• The warranty does not cover damage caused
by negligence, knocks or accidents.
• The warranty will be void if the device is
tampered with.
4 - HELP AND ADVICE
• If, despite the care we have taken in designing
our products and drafting these instructions,
you do encounter difculties when installing
your product or you have any questions, we
recommend you contact one of our specialists
who will be glad to help.
• If you encounter operating problems during
the installation or a few days afterwards,
it is essential that you are in front of your
installation when contacting us, so that one of
our technicians can diagnose the source of the
problem, as it will probably be the result of a
setting that is incorrect or an installation that
is not to specication. If the problem is caused
by the product itself, the technician will give
you an RMA number so that you can return the
unit to the shop. Without this RMA number, the
shop may refuse to exchange the product.

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D - TECHNICAL AND LEGAL INFORMATION
Contact our After Sales Service team technicians on:
0,35 €
/ min
0 892 701 369
Monday to Friday, 9AM to 12PM and 2PM to 6PM.
Avidsen undertakes to keep a stock of spare parts for this product throughout the contractual warranty
period.
5 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
er the RED directive
Avidsen declares that the following equipment: Weather station 513628
Complies with the 2014/53/EU directive and its conformity has been assessed pursuant to the applicable
standards in force:
RED EN 300 330 V2.1.1
RED EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1
RED EN 300 220-2 V3.1.1
LVD EN 62368-1:2014 + A11:2017
LVD EN 62479:2010
LVD EN 50663:2017
EMC EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3
EMC EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1
Tours, 10/05/21
Alexandre Chaverot, CEO

is aTECHNICOLOR S.A. brand used under licence by:
Avidsen
19 avenue Marcel Dassault
ZAC des Deux Lions - 37200 Tours - France
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