IROX Mete-On 1 Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions

With the Mete-On 1, you hold a genuine global innovation in your hands! Accordingly, putting it
into operation and operating it requires a new kind of procedure. Please therefore take the time
and proceed as follows when putting the device into operation:
1- Please be sure to read through the brochure 'Personal Meteo Centre PMC Important'
2- Carry out the basic settings as described in the "short guide to starting –up".
3- Run the 'TEST'!
If you follow these steps exactly, the Mete-On 1 will offer you great enjoyment every day and hitherto
unrivalled access to weather forecasts for Europe and your region. Everything straight away and at a
glance!
What's the purpose of these pages here?
This document describes special functions that you do not often need and that were not explicitly
described in the instructions 1 and 2 mentioned above.
Note: It may be the case that particular operations that correspond to the latest status of the
software in the Mete-On 1 have not been described here. Between the time when this
description was written and the delivery of the device, certain operational processes may have
been modified.
The latest and valid version is available to you at any time on the Internet.
The present text is the version: IRMx1.06.S02
X.1 - Function TEST
As described in the brochure 'Personal Meteo Centre PMC Important', the 'TEST' function serves to
find a place where the device has good reception. During this test, each individual unit of data
transmitted is verified and rated as good or bad.
This function is started with the 'TEST' key on the reverse of the device. Proceed as follows:
1- Press the TEST key on the reverse of the device. 'RECEPTION TEST' now appears on the display.
2- Keep the device upright (as if you were placing it on a table or hanging it on the wall) and look for a
place in your room where the symbol is displayed in its entirety. Please be sure to keep the required
distance to possible sources of interference as described in the PMC brochure.
3- On the left at the bottom of the display you will see the Meteotime symbol. This has the following
significance as long as the test is running (=RECEPTION TEST in the info window):
Flashing: The test is running; reception is good (you can leave the device in this position)
Flashing: The test is running; reception poor (please continue to look for a better position)
4- The test lasts approx. 1 minute. You can restart the test with the 'TEST' key at any time and also
discontinue it.
If, after completion of the test, you would like to set up the device in another position, even if it's only in
another direction, we recommend that you do the test again.
Please note, though, that you will not be able to receive any weather forecasts for the duration of the
test.
English

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    2- Carry out the basic settings as described in the "short guide to starting –up". 3- Run the ‘TEST’! If you follow these steps exactly, the Mete-On 1 will offer you great enjoyment every day and hitherto unrivalled access to weather forecasts for Europe and your region. Everything straight away and at a glance! What’s the purpose of these pages here?
  • Page 2 English X. 2 – Personalisation of a place name You have the option of giving your own description to one place in a region, e.g. to the place where you live. For this, go into the setting of the town as described in Section 4 of the 'short guide to starting –up'. As soon as you have reached the town of your region with the settings procedure, press the key 'DAY' on the front of the device.
  • Page 3 English X. 4 – Weather reports The system can receive and depict specific additional forecasts and weather situations for the regions received. When these are available, they will be displayed in the INFO WINDOW. On the right side of INFO WINDOW you will see with each message a character. This shows, for which day this condition is forecasted: current day (TODAY)
  • Page 4 English X.16 The 15 weather symbols The forecasts of the symbols for the DAY are calculated for the afternoon period. The forecasts of the symbols for the NIGHT are calculated for late evening (midnight). New forecasts are made on a daily basis by professional meteorologists in the Meteotime network. Forecast reliability is therefore based at all times on state-of-the-art technology and the most up-to- date weather models available.
  • Page 5 More info about the sun times: www.meteonorm.com X.8 – Batteries The Mete-On 1 has continuous reception in order to ensure constant depiction of the forecasts of all regions. In spite of this, the device has a high battery lifetime of approx. 12 months.

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