User manual LEXIBOOK METEOCLOCK FRUITY

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[. . . ] Thanks to its wireless sensor, the station can detect from a distance the outdoor temperature or that of another room. - Hygrometer: Outdoor or indoor hygrometry is expressed in percentage of humidity in the ambient air. The ideal `Comfort Zone' for the human body ranges from 35 to 65% hygrometry for a given temperature between 18°C and 24°C. - Barometer: The station also monitors the atmospheric pressure in real time. [. . . ] The DCF77 signal will be received if the main unit is within 1500 km of the Frankfurt atomic clock. Your main unit will be automatically synchronised with the MSF signal if located within the UK radio signal range. The clock automatically starts scanning the RF 433MHz signal after new batteries are inserted in the main unit. When receiving radio signal, the Radio Tower symbol starts to blink. A complete reception generally takes several minutes, depending on the strength of the radio signal. The scan can also be triggered manually by holding the Minute/- key [3] for 3 seconds. When the reception is complete, the Radio Tower symbol will stop blinking and remain solid. If the clock is within the range of both the DCF77 and MSF radio signals, you can toggle between the 2 signals by sliding the DCF/MSF [8] switch. Press and hold Mode [1] for 3 seconds to enter the clock setting mode (the Clock 1 symbol is displayed, and the time will flash). If you do not press any key for one minute, the clock will accept the last settings entered. Press Snooze [5] in clock 1 mode (sleep mode) to alternate between the 12 and 24 hour display. Your weather station will display the 29th day on bissextile years. Learn function executes automatically and runs for approximately 3 minutes when the batteries are first installed in the receiver. Within these 3 minutes, the receiver picks up the temperature & humidity signals from the remote sensor and displays the readings. Manual-Learning (Searching for Remote Signals) If a new remote sensor is added or if the signal is lost (outdoor display blinking), the learning function must be executed again. Press and hold Channel [4] on the the main unit for 3 seconds to start. The remote channel symbols will flash, and the unit will beep as each remote sensor is detected. Note: Auto/Manual Learn will not operate while the radio controlled clock is receiving DCF77 or MSF signals. Fixing your remote sensor and receiver The receiver has both a wall mount holder and a stand. To fix it on a wall, make sure the stand is not pulled out and fix the holder on a hook or nail. To fix the stand on a shelf or table, simply pull it out and make sure it is well secured. The remote sensor should be fixed on a smooth surface to prevent altering the range of the date transmission. [. . . ] Trigger the scan manually by holding the Minute/- key [3] for 3 seconds. Wait a few minutes to ensure the remote sensor and receiver are in phase. Otherwise, re-synchronize receiver by holding CHN [10] for 3 seconds until a beep is heard. Ensure the remote sensor is out of direct sunlight, and away from sources of heat. [. . . ]

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