Operating instructions

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Automatic Switching for Several Temperature/Humidity Sensors
When using several temperature/humidity sensors, the weather station can automatically switch the up to 5 channels.
Keep the "CHANNEL" (5) button pressed until the icon " " is displayed.
This is only possible when more than one temperature/humidity sensor is logged in at the weather
station.
To deactivate automatic switching again, keep the "CHANNEL" (5) button pressed until the icon " " goes out.
Select Temperature Alarm, Switch Alarm On/Off
An upper and lower temperature range can be programmed for each of the 5 channels. When they are exceeded
or undercut, an alarm signal can be emitted (cancel by pressing the "SNOOZE / LIGHT" button).
First use the "CHANNEL" (5) button to select the desired channel for the respective temperature/humidity sensor
for which you want to select the temperature alarm or switch it on or off.
Repeatedly press the "ALARM/CHART" button (1) briefly to switch between the upper temperature limit (icon
" "), lower temperature limit (icon " ") and normal display.
When the " " or " " icons are displayed, the respective temperature alarm can be switched on or off by briefly
pressing the "–" (6) or "+" (7) buttons.
When the temperature alarm is switched off, "OFF" is displayed, when the temperature alarm is
switched on, the respective value is displayed.
Setting Temperature Value for Temperature Alarm
First press the "ALARM/CHART" button (1) once or twice, to display the upper (icon " ") or lower temperature
alarm (icon " ") . Then briefly press the "–" (6) or "+" (7) buttons to switch on the temperature alarm (a temperature
value is displayed instead of "OFF".
Now keep the "ALARM/CHART" button (1) pressed until the temperature value flashes.
Using the "–" (6) and "+" (7) buttons, the temperature value can be changed (press the corresponding key longer
for quick adjustment).
Briefly press the "ALARM/CHART" button (1) for saving the setting.
Outdoor Sensor for Temperature and Humidity
As described for barometric pressure, the indoor/outdoor temperature and indoor/outdoor humidity also has a trend
display to show the respective history:
Rising Steady Decreasing