Meteotime WM5300 Manual

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WM5300

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  • Page 1 Meteotime Weather station with Thermo-Hygrometer WM5300...
  • Page 2: Must Read Before Getting Started

    Your Meteotime Weather Station is different to traditional weather stations which measure the prevailing conditions only, the date of this weather station is based on the METEOTIME which is worked out on a daily basis by highly professional meteorologists using state-of-art instruments.
  • Page 3: Data Transfer

    Powered by 2 x AA batteries for main unit, and 2 x AAA batteries for the outdoor sensor DATA TRANSFER METEOTIME sends the data during precisely defined time slots in accordance with UTC. (UTC, i.e. for Central Europe during the winter UTC+1, during the summer UTC+2; for Great Britain and Portugal during the winter UTC, during the...
  • Page 4 In the even that the reception during the above time slots is completely or at times interfered with or has broken down, these forecasts, or parts of them, will be missing. This Meteotime Weather Station has the ability to measure the indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity. INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 5 Remote Thermo-Hygrometer There are total 7 buttons on the Main Unit, namely: Selected City Date Weekday alarm “OFF W-ALM” Single alarm “OFF S-ALM” Pre-alarm “OFF P-ALM” Press and HOLD [SET] for 3 second to select your <1> Country, <2> Time Zone, <3> Language, <4>Exit to city display mode DAY/NIGHT Critical Weather Information...
  • Page 6: Getting Start

    Insert 2 pcs AAA batteries for remote sensor, and then insert 2 pcs AA batteries for the main unit. The main unit will automatically scan for the radio-controlled clock signal and the Meteotime Weather signal. The time and date will appear in a few minutes. Since there is a large amount of Weather information for all...
  • Page 7 Press TEST button, SCAN is shown in the Information Window. Pick the unit to find a good location. flashing: The test is running and the Meteotime signal reception is good. You are able to leave the device in this position. flashing: The test is running and the Meteotime signal reception is poor.
  • Page 8 ALARM After inserting the batteries, the weather station searches for the Radio controlled Time signal as well as the MeteoTime signal. After it has successfully received the MeteoTime signal, the display shows in the information window the default city “...
  • Page 9 When all settings are done, press [ SET ] to confirm and exit the setting mode. REMARK: If, after inserting the batteries the first time, you are skipping the city selection, the product will select by default “Frankfurt am Main’ as your selected city. DISPLAY OF FAVOURITES If you have selected more than one city as favorite, as an example Frankfurt am Main, Paris and Stockholm, then you are able to scroll through these cities by pressing [ ▼...
  • Page 10 <1> Accept the selected letter and jumps to the next position. <2> If you have not entered any letter (in other words, if only the cursor is flashing at the last position), confirm the entry with this key and your place will also be included in the memory with immediate effect TEST One position back in the data entry process...
  • Page 11 SWITCH DAY WEATHER INFORMATION NIGHT WEATHER INFORMATION The device is able to automatically switch to DAY-WEATHER and NIGHT-WEATHER respectively. The user can press the [ DAY/NIGHT ] button to see the DAY-Weather (for 10-second period) if currently show the NIGHT-WEATHER, or vice verse.
  • Page 12 CRITICAL WEATHER INFORMATION Meteotime Weather signal contains the Critical Weather Information such as Gust, Frozen Rain, Heavy Snow, Thunder, Strong UV, Dense Fog, Bise, Mistral, etc. for today and coming three days. A critical weather alert signal will be turned on in case that day has critical weather that the user must know.
  • Page 13: Low Battery Indication

    Press [ SET ] key to go back to the display of CITY DATE WEEKDAY ALARM SINGLE PRE-ALARM. If you would like to read the Weather Information in the information window, then press ALARM DAY/NIGHT ] Key to display Day Night Weather information and also the Critical Weather Information.
  • Page 14: Search For Remote Sensors

    Overcast Sleet Showers Stratus Clouds Snow Showers Sleet Showers Snow Light Rain REMOTE SENSORS STATUS The wave icon above the current channel icon shows the connection status of the corresponding remote sensor: Icon Status Searching for the signals from the remote sensor Corresponding remote sensor signal received successfully No signals received for over 1 hour SEARCH FOR REMOTE SENSORS...
  • Page 15: Maximum And Minimum Temperatures

    Channel Auto-Scan Display: Press To enable an automatic scan of all channels, press and hold CHANNEL, until the icon is displayed. The measurements from each remote channel will be alternately displayed with a 5 seconds viewing. NOTE: the channel auto-scan feature can be active only if there are more than one remote sensors operating and are set to different channels.
  • Page 16: Liability Disclaimer

    SETTING THE ICE WARNING ALARM (PRE-ALM) If Weekday (W) or Single day (S) alarm is set, the Ice Warning Alarm (Pre-ALM) can be programmed. Press and hold button for 3 seconds once to enter into the Ice Warning Alarm setting mode on “PRE-ALM” [SET] display mode.
  • Page 17: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    No part of this manual may be reproduced without written authorization of the manufacturer. EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product: WM5300 This product contains the approved transmitter and complies with the essential requirements of Article 2 of the R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC, if used for its intended use and that the following standard(s) has/have been applied: Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ETSI EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1 (2010-02)

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