User Manual

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After the synchronisation, the normal display of all weather data is shown.
Only sunrise and sunset as well as the phase of the moon have not been indicated
yet, because time and data are to be set before.
Configure the base station as described in chapter 9 ”Configuration and Operation”.
The base station can either be hung up on the wall (a suited opening is provided on the back
side) or placed on a foot onto a surface.
If you drive a nail into the wall or drill a hole for a plug with screw for this
purpose, pay attention that no power, gas or water pipes can be damaged,
grave danger!
If you want to use the foot, first put the front central spike of the foot into the supports on the
back side of the base station. Then, swing the foot a little bit back till the two rear spikes lock
into the catch supports at the bottom of the base station.
d) Registration of Sensors during Normal Operation
When starting up the product, all available suited sensors are registered at the base station in
the synchronisation mode and then received during normal operation
(time required for the synchronisation of the base station takes about 15 minutes after inserting
the batteries, time required for the synchronisation of the sensors takes about 5 minutes after
inserting the batteries).
To register further new, additionally purchased sensors (or sensors lost during the battery replace-
ment) you do not need to follow the procedure of the initial start-up.
All data saved (minimum and maximum values, time etc.) would be lost during this
kind of proceeding.
Every day, the base station performs a synchronisation test at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. so that it can
identify new sensors (or a sensor with battery replacement) automatically.
But if the new sensor is not indicated, the problem may be found in the coverage
(see chapter 12 ”Coverage”).
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