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1. same altitude all the time If you move it to a new location it will take 12 24 hours to get stable and accurate again As you go higher in the air the atmospheric pressure decreases The exact pressure at a particular altitude depends of weather conditions but a couple of approximations and a formula can give you a general idea of how pressure decreases with altitude A rule of thumb for the altimeter correction is that the pressure drops about 1 hPa for each 8 meters of altitude gain These rules work quite well for elevations or altitudes of less than two or three thousand feet Our weather station provides next 12 24 hours weather forecast It may not match with the current weather condition outside TO READ MAXIMUM MINUMUM INDOOR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURES AND HUMIDITIES Simply press the MAX MIN button to view the maximum indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidities with MAX icons appearing on the display Press again to view the minimum indoor and outdoor temperatures and humidities with MIN icons appearing on the display When the maximums or minimums are displayed press and hold the MAX MIN button to reset both records and it will start to record the maximums and minimums again IF YOU LOSE THE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY When the outdoor temperature and humidity digits show the wireless transmission is either interrupted or lost Press and hold the MAX MIN OUT TEMP button on the clock once If you continue to lo
2. 3 different angles for better viewing Remark Do not over push the top case backward with force or you may break the stand TO SET CALENDAR TIME 12 24 HR TIME FORMAT 1 Press and hold SET ALM SET for 2 seconds time digits change to year 2009 and flash Press to set year 2 Then press SET ALM SET once again month digits flash Press button to set month 3 Then press SET ALM SET once again date digits flash Press button to set date 4 Then press SET ALM SET once again time digits change to 00 press to select time zone 00 GMT 1 hour e g Germany 01 GMT 2 hours e g Finland 01 GMT 00 hour e g U K 6 Then press SET ALM SET once again hour digits flash Press to set the hours 7 Then press SET ALM SET once again minute digits flash Press button to set the minutes 8 Press SET ALM SET to return to normal mode or it will return to normal mode in around 30 seconds if no press of any other buttons TO SET ALARM TIME 1 Press SET ALM SET once time digits change to alarm time digits 0 00 AL Then press and hold SET ALM SET for 2 seconds the alarm hour digits flash Press to set the hours of your desired alarm time 2 Then press SET ALM SET once again the alarm minute digits flash Press button to set the minutes of your desired alarm time 3 Press SET ALM SET to return to normal mode or it will return to normal
3. CASTER ICON AND PRESSURE TREND INDICATOR Your weather station has a built in barometric sensor which measures the change of the air pressure over time Your weather station takes around 24 hours to gather and average air pressure readings to provide a weather forecast for next 12 24 hours WEATHER ICONS There are four possible types of weather icons that will be displayed SUNNY SUNNY AND CLOUDY y PARTLY SUNNY 15 gt CLOUDY ED RAINY Hes AIR PRESSURE TENDENCY INDICATORS When the arrow appears the air pressure is increasing the weather is expected to improve When the arrow appears the air pressure is decreasing the weather is expected to become worse When the arrow appears the air pressure change is stable AIR PRESSURE HISTROY BAR CHART 1 The bar chart indicates the air pressure history trend over the last 12 hours in 6 steps Oh 1h 2h 3h 6h and 12h 2 The Oh represents the current full hour air pressure recording 3 The columns represent the hPa at specific time 4 Ifthe bars are raising it means that the weather is getting better due to the increase of air pressure 5 If the bars go down it means the air pressure has dropped and the weather is expected to get worse from the present time Oh Remarks Moving your weather from one floor of a building to another floor will affect the accuracy of your weather station which should operate at the
4. INSTRUCTION MANUAL OF WS 7019 Va Air Pressure Trend Indicator Weather Forecast Icons Se ESS Comfort Icon Indoor Temperature and Relative Humidity 23555 Outdoor Temperature and Relative Humidity XM i 15VAA e el 1 5vaA hie e I We io l A C F WAVE 12 24 Insert the stand to the main unit BAROMETRIC AIR PRESSURE 12 HOUR AIR PRESSURE HISTORY DCF RECEPTION INDICATOR RADIO CONTROLLED TIME MONTH DATE DISPLAY ALARM ON OFF RESET SET ALARM SET OCJ Ce e GE MAX MIN OUT TEMP SNOOZE LIGHT Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Transmitter ENVIRONMENTAL RECEPTION EFFECTS Your radio controlled clock obtains the accurate time with wireless technology Same as All wireless devices the receiving ability maybe affected by but not limited to the following circumstances Long transmitting distance Nearby mountains and valleys Among tall buildings Near railway high voltage cable etc Near freeway airport etc Near construction site Inside concrete buildings Near electrical appliances Neat computers and TV s Inside moving vehicles Near metallic structures Place your clock at a l
5. ge in half 2 During reception of the DCF time signal all buttons do not function and your weather station does not take temperature and humidity measurement After first time installation the temperature and relative humidity readings will get stable and become more accurate in around 30 minutes 3 The backlight of LCD is on when the user press the Snooze Light button DCF SIGNAL RECEPTION AND SIGNAL INDICATOR After your clock is powered up it starts to receive DCF signal The m A icon flashes only A icon flashing icon flashing Weak or no DCF signal Receiving strong DCF signal Successful Reception Failed Reception icon becomes static gt gt gt icon disappear Remark when your clock is receiving radio controlled time signal all buttons except the snooze light button do not function DCF TIME SIGNAL RECEPTION Your weather station will automatically update itself to the exact time after receipt of the DCF time code This typically takes over night The clock will automatically attempt to receive the DCF signal every night at 1 00 am 2 00 am 3 00 am 4 00 am and onwards If it receives DCF signal at 3 00 am it will stop receiving until 1 00 am next day To start DCF reception manually press WAVE C F button for 2 seconds To stop DCF reception press and hold WAVE C F for 2 seconds TO ADJUST THE VIEWING ANGLE You could adjust your weather station clock to
6. ignal to be received or update 2 Move your weather station away from sources of electricity Time is one or few hours off 1 Make sure you select the right time zone CARE OF YOUR WEATHER STATION CLOCK Do not expose the unit to extreme temperature water or direct sunlight Avoid contact with any corrosive materials Do not subject the unit to excessive force dust or humidity Do not open the inner back case or tamper with any components of this unit PN SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Range Indoor 32F to 113F Outdoor Humidity Range Indoor 20 95 Outdoor 20 95 Temperature Resolution RH Resolution Air Pressure Range Alarm Duration Snooze Duration Temperature Resolution RH Resolution 4F to 158F OC to 50C display shows HH H LL L if out of this range 20C to 70C display shows HH H LL L if out of this range 0 2F 0 1C 1 850 hPa to 1050 hPa 25 1 inHg to 31 01 inHg 2 minutes 5 minutes 0 2F 0 1C 1 850 hPa to 1050 hPa 25 1 inHg to 31 01 inHg 2 minutes 5 minutes Air Pressure Range Alarm Duration Snooze Duration Air Pressure Trend Indicator Barometric Air Pressure Weather Forecast Icons 12 Hour Air Pressure History Comfort Icon DCF Reception Indicator Indoor Temperature and Relative Humidity Radio Controlled Time Outdoor Temperature and Relative Humidity Month Date Display
7. mode in around 10 seconds if no press of any other buttons TO TURN ON OR OFF YOUR ALARM Simply press ALM On Off to turn on or off the daily alarm When the alarm function is turned on the J icon appears between the hour and minute digits TO USE SNOOZE ALARM When time reaches your set alarm time your weather station will give beep sound to wake you up The amp icon will flash 1 Press SNOOZE LIGHT once to stop the alarm temporarily the P icon keeps flashing The alarm will beep again in 5 minutes 2 To stop the alarm press ALM On Off once the alarm beep will stop and the icon become static alarm will beep again same time next day Alarm Duration 2 minutes TO DISPLAY TEMPERATURE IN DEGREE C OR F Simply press C F to display temperature in C or F When Fahrenheit is selected the barometric air pressure readout displays in inHg When Celsius is selected the barometric air pressure readout displays in hPa TO DISPLAY TIME IN 12HR OR 24HR FORMAT After you enter the set mode simply press to select in 12Hr or 24Hr format When 12Hr time format is selected AM PM indicator will be displayed WET COMFORT DRY ICON Your weather station clock will indicate the comfort level only under below temperature and relative humidity conditions 68F to 82F below 40 COMFORT 68F to 82F 40 70 68F to 82F over 70 njo 0I alg E m 4 WEATHER FORE
8. ocation with optimal signal i e close to a window and way from metal surfaces or electrical appliances Step 1 Inset the stand to the bottom of your weather station Step 2 Slide open the battery cover at the back of your weather station then insert 3 x AA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment to the back of your weather station by observating the correct polarity signs inside the battery compartment Replace the battery cover Step 3 Keep your Weather Station and wireless sensor next to each other Slide open the battery cover at the back of your wireless outdoor sensor then insert 2 x AA alkaline batteries to the back of it Replace the battery cover Your weather station will receive data signal from the outdoor sensor in few seconds Then place your outdoor sensor in a dry and shaded area outdoor Step 4 Peel off the protective label on the front Your Weather Station is ready to work for you Step 5 After your weather station receives the outdoor temperature and humidity it will start to search for the DCF signal This may take overnight In case your weather station does not catch the DCF signal during the day set the clock manually Remarks 1 Keep in mind that your outdoor sensor has a 100 feet open air transmission with no obstructions Actual transmission range will vary depending on what is in the path of the signal Each obstruction roof walls floors ceilings thick trees etc will effectively cut signal ran
9. se the outdoor temperature display try placing the transmitter in a different location until you have smooth transmission of temperature data TROUBLESHOOTING In case your weather station clock shows irrelevant information or digits it maybe affected by electrostatic discharge or interferences from other devices Press the RESET button on the top right of your unit Your unit will be reset to default settings and it will start to receive outdoor temperature and humidity and then DCF signal again Problem Solution LCD is blank 1 Press RESET on the main unit 2 Replace fresh alkaline batteries No Outdoor Temperature and 1 Press and hold MAX MIN OUT TEMP on the weather Humidity is displayed station 2 Press and hold MAX MIN OUT TEMP then press RESET on the outdoor sensor 3 Observe if the Low Battery icon appears on the left of the outdoor temperature If yes replace batteries in outdoor sensor with fresh alkaline batteries 4 No other interfering sources are being used such as computer monitors TV sets headphones or speakers in the path of signal from the outdoor sensor The signal travels ina straight line an electrical source near that line may cause interference Temperature humidity or air 1 Press RESET on the main unit pressure is incorrect 2 Make sure your main unit and the outdoor sensor is away from sources of heat cold direct sunshine DCF time and date will not set 1 Wait until overnight for s
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