II. Up/Down buttons: press once to adjust by 1 unit, hold for high speed adjustment.
Alarm Setting:
a. Setting the alarm (alarm time)
1. Briefly press MODE button to switch to Alarm Display. In Alarm Display press
and hold MODE button. The hour indicator of the alarm time will blink on the
display. Press "up" or "down" to set the hours and confirm your setting by
pressing the MODE button. Set the minutes in the same way and confirm your
setting by pressing the MODE button.
2. Pressing MODE allows you to switch between the normal Time Display and
Alarm Display.
b. Activating the alarms and the snooze feature
1. Briefly press "UP/MAX/MIN" while viewing Alarm Display to activate or deactivate
the alarm time currently set.
2. If the alarm is activated the symbol will appear. The alarm will sound for 2
minutes when the set time is reached.
3. The alarm can be interrupted by pressing LIGHT or SNOOZE buttons. The
snooze symbol will appear on the display. The alarm will sound again after 5
minutes.
4. Press MODE to deactivate snooze and the alarm sound.
Weather Forecast:
The unit predicts weather condition for the next 12 – 24 hours based on the change
of atmospheric pressure. The weather forecast is based on atmospheric pressure
change and is about 70-75% correct.
sunny partly sunny cloudy rainy sleety snowy
Barometer:
The graphical barometer display shows the air pressure during the last 12 hours(2).
Press and hold HISTORY to show the air pressure in mb/hPA or in HG(3). Press
HISTORY briefly to show the air pressure values for the last 12 hours. After each
press of the history button the air pressure will display one additional hour into the
past. After hour 12 the current air pressure will be shown (hour 0).
Selecting your location:
1. After briefly pressing the CITY button the city display will blink and the latitude
and longitude will be displayed. Press "UP" or "DOWN" to select your location(20).
Press the CITY button again to confirm your selection. If the abbreviation for you
city does not appear, your location should be set to the nearest city to you. After
a short calculation period the weather station will show that locations sunrise(19) &
sunset times(21), the Moon Phase(23) and Neap Tide (TIDE LO), Medium Water
Level (TIDE MID) or Spring Tide (TIDE HI)(22).
2. The alternative way to locate your city is to Press and hold the CITY button.
The cities display shows "-- -- --". Press "UP" or "DOWN" to select the first letter
of your location. Press CITY to confirm your selection. Set letters 2 and 3 of your
location in the same way.
3. On the display GMT appears and the time zone indicator flashes. Set the
difference of your time zone to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) by pressing UP
and DOWN (For the UK set 0:00).
4. Press CITY to confirm your selection. Now set the longitude and latitude of your
location in the same way.
5. A table with the longitudes and latitudes for some cities can be found at the end
of these operating instructions. However it is recommended you select the
nearest city to you location from the selection on the Weather Station
6. After a short calculation time the weather station will display that location’s
sunrise & sunset times, the Moon Phase and Neap Tide (TIDE LO), Medium
Water Level (TIDE MID) or Spring Tide (TIDE HI).
Temperature and frost alarms
a. Setting the temperature alarm
1. Press "CHANNEL" to select the outdoor sensor(7). Press and hold
"DOWN/ALERT" button to set the alarm temperature. The outdoor temperature
will blink to set the High Alert.
2. Press "DOWN/ALERT" or "UP/MAX/MIN" to set the maximum value for the
high temperature alarm. Confirm your setting by pressing the “MODE” button.
Press "UP/MAX/MIN" or "DOWN/ALERT" to set the minimum value for the low
temperature alarm.
3. Confirm your setting by pressing the “MODE” button.
b. Activating/deactivating the temperature and frost alarms
1. The temperature and frost alarms can be activated or deactivated by repeatedly
pressing the "DOWN/ALERT" button.
2. If the frost alarm is activated the symbol(12) will appear next to the outdoor
temperature. The alarm will sound at a temperature of +3 ~ -1°C and the
symbol will flash on the LCD.
3. If the temperature alarm is activated the symbol(11) will appear next to the
outdoor temperature. The alarm will sound at the set temperature.
4. If both frost and temperature alarms are activated then both symbols will appear.
5. Again press the “DOWN/ALERT” button to deactivate them.
Receiving the Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Readings:
1. To receive you initial signal from the outdoor sensor it is recommended you have
both units next to each other.
2. First power on the main Weather Station and then the Outdoor Sensor (note:
the LCD on the Outdoor Sensor should display and a red transmitting indication
light should flash at regular intervals).
3. Ensure your Outdoor Sensor is set to Channel 1 (displayed on the LCD as CH1),
if not adjust using the CH button behind the battery cover. Main Station should
also display Channel 1 (there should be the number 1 in the box on the left hand
side of the outdoor section). If not briefly press the “CHANNEL” button until the
correct number appears. Note if the scroll symbol appears underneath the
channel number box you are in scroll mode and you need to press the
“CHANNEL” button one more time to exit this function.
4. After a period of time the main Weather Station should start to receive the signal
from the Outdoor Sensor and display the Temperature and Humidity in the
Outdoor section of the LCD.
5. If no signal is received hold down the “CHANNEL” button for 3 seconds and the
Main Station will attempt to search for the signal.
6. You can connect up to three sensors to one main Weather Station using the
same steps, but for each additional Outdoor Sensor you must select a new
channel (CH2 & CH3). To view the readings on the additional Outdoor Sensors
briefly press the “CHANNEL” button. If you press this button until the scroll
symbol appears, then it will automatically scroll through all 3 channels.
Moon and Tide Phase
1. Neap tides (TIDE LOW) occur when the Sun and Moon are at right angles to the
Earth (First Quarter). When this is the case, their total gravitational pull on the
Earth's water is weakened because it comes from two different directions.
2. Spring tides (TIDE HIGH) occur when the Moon is either new or full, and the Sun,
the Moon, and the Earth are aligned. When this is the case, their collective
gravitational pull on the Earth's water is strengthened.
3. At all other times in the cycle the tide would be at Medium tide (TIDE MEDIUM).
City List with Longitude & Latitude
MOON PHASE