Altitude Setting; Moon Phases; Alarm Setting; Temperature & Humidity Display - LEXIBOOK SM1960 Instruction Manual

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SM1960IM size : 110mm W x 105mm H

ALTITUDE SETTING

Setting the height from sea level
Once the synchronization process is complete and the time and date are set, you must enter the height
(in metres) of the weather station from sea level:
1. Press MODE [1] until the altitude flashes.
2. Use the HOUR/+ [2] and MINUTE/- [3] keys to increase and decrease the altitude.
3. Use the
key [5] to select the altitude (m & feet) units in altitude setting mode.
Press MODE [1] to confirm.
Note: Since the default altitude is zero (sea level), after reset pressure display shows absolute pressure.
To see the relative pressure, enter the altitude for your current location.

ALARM SETTING

Alarm Setting
Scroll to alarm mode using MODE [1].
1. Press HOUR/+ [2] to set the hour.
2. Press MINUTE/- [3] to set the minutes.
3. Press
[5] to toggle alarm on (
is displayed) and off.
4. Press CHN [4] to toggle between the activation day, it can be a particular day or a series of days.
5. When the alarm is set ON, the bell symbol
When Alarm Sounds
a.
will flash.
b. Press
[5] to repeat the alarm in 5 minutes. After that the alarm will sound again.
c. Press ANY other key to turn the alarm sound off. If not manually interrupted, the alarm sound will
automatically stop after one minute.
will flash.
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MOON PHASES

Throughout the 28 days of the lunar month, the aspect of the moon changes. Indeed, the moon, being
spherical, is always half lightened up by the sun. As the moon rotates around the Earth, the appearance
of its lightened side changes continuously. This phenomenon creates moon phases. The moon phase
on your MeteoClock® is automatically updated according to the year/ month/day.
Moon Phase Display
1. New Moon
2. Young Crescent
3. First Quarter
4. Waxing Gibbous
5. Full Moon
6. Waning Gibbous
7. Last Quarter
8. Old Crescent
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY DISPLAY
Checking Outside Temperature & Humidity
1. Press CHN [4] to toggle between the data of your various remote sensors: Outside 1 (channel 1),
Outside 2 (channel 2) and Outside 3 (channel 3). Temperature and humidity readings will alternate
on the receiver.
Note: if you do not have any additional sensors, please disregard this function.
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