Hama EWS170 - 92654 Owner's manual

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THE SMART SOLUTION
00092654
00092654/02.10
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Hama GmbH & Co KG
D-86651 Monheim/Germany
www.hama.com
Elektronische
Wetterstation »EWS-170«
Electronic Weather Station
g Operating Instruction
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Congratulations on your of purchasing this new In-Out Thermo Clock. This unique product is
designed for everydayuse for the home or ofce and is a denite asset of great use. To fully
benet from all the features and understand thecorrect operation of this product, please read
this instruction manual thoroughly.
FUNCTIONS OF THE IN-OUT THERMO CLOCK
This In-Out thermo clock measures temperature of the environment of its surrounding
area and receives up to threeoutdoor thermometer for temperature.
The data is continuously updated to bring you the latest weather informationdisplayed
on the LCD of the receiving unit.
FEATURES: MAIN UNIT
A. Clock window
Displays DCF radio controlled clock, calendar or alarm time
B. Radio reception signal
Indicates the condition of DCF77 radio controlled time reception.
C. Alarm on icon
Appears when alarm is activated.
D. Low Battery Indicator
Shown to indicate the battery in the main unit is low and all displayed information in LCD
is no longer reliable. Theuser needs to change the batteries at once.
E. Indoor temperature indicator
Indicates the indoor temperature is displayed.
F. Indoor maximum /minimum temperature indicator
Indicates the maximum/minimum indoor temperature is displayed.
G. Indoor temperature alert
Set the upper or lower temperature limit for indoor temperature, the unit will beep
5 seconds every minute to alertthe user while the indoor temperature rises or falls beyond
the pre-dened range.
H. Outdoor temperature indicator
Indicates the current outdoor remote sensor signal received. It can display up to 3 different
remote sensors
I. Outdoor maximum /minimum temperature indicator
Indicates the maximum/minimum outdoor temperature is displayed
J. Outdoor temperature alert
Set the upper or lower temperature limit for 3 remote thermo sensors. The unit will beep
5 seconds every minuteto alert the user while the remote thermo sensor’s temperature rises
or falls beyond the pre-dened range.
K. Auto scroll indicator
The animated rolling arrow icon is shown to indicate the auto scroll of 3 different remote
channels.
L. Remote sensor battery low indicator
Appears when the batteries of the remote sensor are running dry and the temperature mea-
sured by this sensor isno longer reliable. The user must change the batteries at once.
DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS
The model has 7 major function buttons on top, front and back.
1. ( ) [LIGHT-SNOOZE]
Press once to turn backlight on for 5 seconds. Stop alarm sound temporary for 8 minutes
when alarm sounds.
2. ( ) [CLOCK]
Toggle for clock, calendar or alarm display mode;
Clock HR:MIN « Calendar Day-MON « Alarm HR:MIN
(unit auto returns to clock display mode after viewing either calendar or alarm display for 10
seconds)
Press 2s to activate setting mode for corresponding displayed mode clock/calendar/
alarm
3. ( ) [MEM]
Toggle for max or min temperature memory reading for both IN & OUT thermometers Press
and hold 2 seconds to clear both IN/OUT temperature memory.
4. ( ) [CH]
Toggle to display remote thermo channel from channel 1, channel 2, channel 3 to Auto-scroll
mode which alternately display 3 channels;Press and hold 2 seconds to activate searching
mode for remote sensor;
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5. ( ) [ALERT]
Toggle to display high temperature alert and then low temperature alert for indoor
thermometer, channel 1, 2, 3remote thermometers respectively and then return to normal
thermo display mode;
Press & hold for 2 seconds at the desired alert temperature display to enter its setting mode,
use [+] / [-] keys to change the settings, press [ ] again to conrm the setting or press on
key for 5 seconds to auto-exit to normal thermo display and conrm the setting;
6. + [UP]
Increase the setting
Press and hold 2 seconds to manually activate radio controlled function; press once again
deactivate radio controlled function;
7. - [DOWN]
Decrease the setting
Toggle Daily Alarm on/off when display shows Alarm mode;
Toggle Alert on/off when display shows corresponding Temperature Alert mode.
And 2 buttons inside battery compartment
8. [°C/°F]
Toggle the temperature unit °C <- -> °F
9. [Reset]
To activate system reset to the main unit during abnormal condition which will reset all
settings back to factory values.
GETTING STARTED
This In-Out thermo clock was designed for easy set up. For best operation, the following steps
are required to be donein the proper sequence.
1. Insert batteries for main unit before doing so for the sensor units.
2. Receiving unit cannot be programmed manually until the wireless remote sensor unit regis-
tration procedure has been completed.
3. Position the remote unit and main unit within effective transmission range, which, in usual
circumstances, is 50 m. Although the remote unit is weather resistant, it should be placed
away from direct sunlight, rain or snow.
BATTERY INSTALLATION FOR MAIN UNIT
1. Remove the battery door;
2. Insert 2 pieces AAA size 1.5V alkaline battery as indicate by the polarity;
3. Close the battery door.
Note: Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator appears on the
top-right corner of the LCD.
BATTERY INSTALLATION FOR REMOTE SENSOR UNIT
1. Lift off the bracket stand of the remote sensor unit by releasing the 2 xing snaps at the
bottom;
2. Use a small type screwdriver to remove the battery cover screws;
3. Insert 2 pieces of AAA size batteries according to the “+” and “-” polarity marks shown in
the battery compartment and then close the battery door.
Remote Sonsor
Bracket Stand
WIRELESS REMOTE SENSOR REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
1. Insert 2 AAA batteries rst to the main unit. The temperature display shows - - . while
the wave icon will keep blinking for 2 minutes indicate the main unit is in sensor searching
mode.
2. In a second step, insert the 2 AAA batteries into the sensor unit. The LED on the front panel
will start ashing at a rate of one time per around 2 seconds indicates channel-1 is in use.
3. While the LED is ashing, press once the [CH] key will change the sensor channel setting
to 2. Keep toggle on [CH] key can change channel setting up to 3. The LED is blinking at a
frequency to indicate the channel setting. i.e. continuous blinks 2 times indicate channel-2 is
selected.
Note: If user does not press any key for 10 seconds, it will exit the channel setting mode
and transmit the RF signal. The main unit will register the temperature reading.
REMOTE CHANNEL AUTO-SCROLLING
This device is equipped with an auto-scroll function. While the auto-scroll function is set, the
unit will automatically cycle to display the temperature of each remote sensor for 6 seconds.
1. To retrieve manually the specic sensor temperature and humidity reading,
press key until desired channel number is displayed.
2. To enable auto-scroll function, use button to toggle channel 1,2,... until auto scroll
icon appears beside the channel indicator.
Lift of this part
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DCF 77 RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK
The radio-controlled time is calculated by the Cesium Atomic clock of Braunschweig
(ofcial clock of Germany). Then the time is coded and transmitted from Mainingen near
Frankfurt via a signal on DCF-77 (77.5 kHz). The transmitting range of the signal is 1500 km,
which means that most of Western and Central Europe is covered by this signal.
Within this range the received time is completely accurate. Once sensor signal(s) are
received, the wave icon will ash to indicate that the receiving unit starts to receive
the DCF radio controlled time signal. Radio Controlled wave icon can indicate 4 levels
of signal status:
Very weak Weak Medium Strong
Once the time signal is received, the wave icon will stay on the LCD, and time and calendar will
automatically be updated.
Note: During the 10-minute time signal reception, all manual settings will be suspended.
If setting is desired, press once [ + ] key to deactivate the reception. You can also press
and hold the same key for 2 seconds to manually activate the reception in normal mode.
SET THE CLOCK & CALENDAR
1. Press & hold [ ] button for 2 seconds to enter clock setting mode.
Flashing 24 hours will appear.
2. Press [ + ] or [ - ] button to switch between 24 hours and 12 hours format,
and then press [ ] button to conrm.
3. The hour digits will ash. Use the [ + ] button to increase by one hour or [ - ] button to
decrease by one hour to your desired hours. Holding down either button will change the
increment rapidly. Press [ ] button to conrm.
4. The minute digits will ash. Use the [ + ] button or [ - ] button to set your desired minutes.
Holding down either button will change the increment rapidly. Press [ ] button to
conrm.
Note: Every change of minute digit will automatically reset the seconds to zero.
5. The year digit will ash and Yr icon appears. Press [ + ] or [ - ] button to set your desired
year. Press [ ] button to conrm.
Note: Year range is from 2000 to 2099.
6. D and M icons will ash. Press [ + ] or [ - ] to select D M (Date Month) or M D (Month Date)
format. Press [ ] button to conrm.
7. Month digits will ash. Press [ + ] or [ - ] button to set your desired month. Press [ ] button
to conrm. Do the same to set Date.
TO SET DAILY ALARM
1. In clock time display mode, press [ ] button twice to display alarm time for 10 seconds.
2. Press [-] button in alarm display mode to arm or disarm the daily alarm.
3. Press and hold [ ] for 2 seconds to enter the alarm setting mode.
4. The hour digit will ash, use [ + ] button to increase by one hour or [ - ] button to decrease by
one hour to your desired hours. Hold down the button will change the increment
rapidly. Press [ ] button to conrm.
5. The minute digits will ash. Use [ + ] button to increase by one minute or [ - ] button to
decrease by one minute to your desired minutes. Hold down the button will change the
increment rapidly. Press [ ] button to conrm and nish the setting.
HOW TO SET TEMPERATURE ALERT
1. Press [ ] key to your desire Hi or Lo temperature limit for designated IN or REMOTE
thermo at the desirable channel;
2. Press and hold the [ ] key for 2 seconds, the corresponding display digits start blinking;
3. Use the [ + ] & [ - ] keys to change for your desired setting;
4. Press [ ] key to conrm setting and exit the setting mode. (“ or icon appears to
indicate the lower or upper alert is armed)
5. Auto-exit the temperature alert display and returns to current temperature display mode
after 5 seconds. (Hi-Lo temperature limit icon disappears; leaving or icon to
indicator alert is armed.)
6. To disarm the temperature alert go to the desired temperature alert display mode, press [
- ] key once to disable the alert, the or icon disappears.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Main Unit
Displayed IN temperature range: -10 °C to +60,0 °C (14 °F to 140,0 °F)
Proposed operating range: 0 °C to +50,0 °C (32,0 °F to 122,0 °F)
Temperature resolution: 0,1 °C (0,2 °F)
Remote Temperature measurement
Displayed OUT temperature range:
-50,0 °C to +70,0 °C (-58,0 °F to 158,0 °F)
Temperature resolution: 0.1°C (0.2°F)
Battery: DC 3 V, 2 x AAA size
Snooze: 8 minutes
Remote Unit
Sensor with LCD Display: 0 °C to +50,0 °C (+32,0 °F to 122,0 °F)
Temperature resolution: 0,1 °C (0,2 °F)
RF Transmission Frequency: 433 MHz
Transmission Range: 30 meters/100 feet, open area
Temperature sensing cycle: 60 - 75 seconds
Battery: DC 3V, 2 x AAA size
The information in this document has been viewed and is believed to be accurate. However,
neither the manufacturer nor its afliates assume any responsibility for inaccuracies, errors
or omissions that may be contained herein. In no event will the manufacturer or its afliates
be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages arisen by using this
product or resulting from any defect/omission in this document, even if advised of the possibility
of such damages.
The manufacturer and its afliates reserve the right to make improvements or changes to this
document and the products and services described at any time, without notice or obligation.
Registration and Safety Certication/General Information
This device bears the CE symbol as specied by the provisions of Directive R & TTE (1999/5/EC).
Hama GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the basic
requirements and other relevant guidelines and regulations of the 1999/5/EC guideline.
You will nd the declaration of compliance and declaration of conformity in the Internet at
http://www.hama.com
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