User manual IROX HBR326P

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[. . . ] G STAND For setting the appliance up on a table FEATURES OF THE THERMO/HYGRO TRANSMITTER UNIT HTS33 WIRELESS THERMO · HYGRO E AC RESET 123 CHANNEL 1 F D B A LED DISPLAY Flashes 1 x briefly during signal transmission and 2 x when battery is running out. B BATTERY COMPARTMENT For two batteries of the type UM-3 or `AA'. 1. 5V alkaline batteries or better are recommended. C RESET BUTTON Resetting of the appliance to the default settings and after a change of channel. D TRANSMISSION CHANNEL ­ SELECTOR SWITCH Allocates channel 1, channel 2 or channel 3 to a sensor E HOLDER FOR WALL HANGING For wall hanging F °C/°F SWITCH Switching between the temperature display in degrees Celsius (°C) or degrees Fahrenheit (°F) on the display unit. 34 35 2. [. . . ] - Please follow the sequence described in 2b and 2e and wait until the measured value appears on the display. - Then install the receiver unit and the external transmitter unit within the possible range of the appliances, i. e. Please note that the actual range of the transmitters depends on the building materials of the respective building and on the respective position of the external transmitter unit and that the possible distance can be greatly reduced from the 30 metres by external influences (various radio transmitters and other sources of interference). In such cases, we recommend that you seek another position for both the transmitter and the receiver. Sometimes, moving them by just a few centimetres is sufficient!Although the external transmitter units are weatherproof, you should not position them in places where they are exposed to direct sunlight, rain or snow. 2c) PREPARATION OF THE RECEIVER UNIT 1. Open the cover of the battery compartment 2. Insert the 2 batteries (1. 5 V, UM-3 or size `AA') in accordance with the respective polarities. 2d) BATTERY `EMPTY' DISPLAY When it is time to replace the battery with a new one, an indicator [ ] will appear next to the display of the indoor temperature (batteries receiver unit) or outdoor temperature (batteries transmitter unit) respectively. 2e) SETTING THE EXTERNAL SENSOR ­ THERMO/HYGRO a. As soon as the batteries are in the outdoor sensor, the sensor starts to transmit the values measured in intervals of approx. Please wait up to 24 hours until the weather station has calculated the weather forecast based on the barometric pressure conditions at your new location. 38 Note: By default, the barometric pressure measured is displayed in 'mbar/hPa'. The pressure is the pressure measured locally; it cannot be set to the sea level. Frost alarm The frost alarm symbol appears on the display when the outdoor temperature falls below 3°C (This is transmitted by the external sensor on channel 1). When the temperature rises above +6°C, the symbol disappears again. 39 4. RADIO CLOCK 4a) NOTES ABOUT THE RECEPTION OF THE TIME SIGNAL The appliance is designed in such a way that the calendar clock is automatically synchronised as soon as it is within the range of the DCF77 signal. To ensure a good reception of the time signal and minimise interference, you should not set up the appliance in the vicinity of metallic objects or electrical appliances. It normally takes around 3 to 5 minutes until the signal is fully received for the first time (depending on the strength of the time signal received). The subsequent hourly synchronisation of the time then only takes a few seconds. If the reception problems persist, please set the clock manually and wait until the next morning. The chances of successful reception are greater in the night (from midnight to around 4 am). One successful reception per week is perfectly sufficient to ensure that the clock runs precisely. (flashing) ­ reception active last reception was good last reception was not good or time was set manually No symbol ­ Radio reception switched off 4b) MANUAL SETTINGS The appliance offers various options for changing the default settings. To do so, press the key [MODE] for three seconds to enter the setting mode. [. . . ] Every time the [MODE] key is pressed again, a flashing function which can be set appears on the display. Press one of the keys [ ] or [ ] respectively there. You can change the following functions (in this sequence; in between, simply press the [MODE] key each time): - Year - Calendar (Month ­ Day ­ Display Format (Day/Month or Month/Day) - Time format 24h or 12h - Time (hours ­ minutes) 4c) Switching the radio reception off permanently You have the option of switching the radio reception on or off and using the appliance as a normal quartz clock. Press the [ ] button for 3 seconds to switch the radio reception on or off. [. . . ]

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