Renkforce Digitale Funk-Wetterstation sw Wireless Weather Station E0303H2TPR 数据表
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• After the search for the available outdoor sensors is completed, the weather station
starts its search for the DCF signal. The radio tower icon (above the seconds display)
flashes when a DCF signal is found.
Search for the DCF signal and its evaluation will take several minutes. Do not move
the weather station during this time and do not press any button.
Do not put the weather station next to electronic devices, metal parts, cables,
etc. Bad reception can also be expected, e.g. in case of metallised insulation
glass windows, reinforced concrete construction, coated special wallpaper or
basement rooms.
The DCF signal is a signal that is sent by a transmitter
in Mainflingen (near Frankfurt on the Main). Its
range is up to 1500 km, and under perfect reception
conditions even up to 2000 km.
Among others, the DCF signal contains the precise
time and date.
Of course, the tedious switching between summer
and winter time manually can also be dispensed
with.
If the weather station has properly read the DCF signal, the current time, date and
weekday will appear. The radio tower symbol stops flashing.
The weather station will try to receive the DCF signal every day at 02:03, 03:03 and
04:03 AM. If, for example, a correct DCF signal was recognised at 02:03, the weather
station will start a new reception attempt at 03:03.
A single successful reception per day will keep the deviation of the integrated clock
below a second.
• If you do not see any current time in the display of the weather station after 7 - 10
minutes, relocate the weather station.
Then keep the button „DOWN“ pushed for an extended time until the weather station
emits a sound to restart the DCF reception attempt. Alternatively, the time and date
can be set manually at the weather station, e.g. when the weather station is set up in
a location where DCF reception is not possible.
• The weather station is now ready for operation.