Commissioning; Dcf Signal - BEARWARE 302688 Manual

Weather station with projection with projection
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5. Commissioning

Take the product out of the package and remove all the packaging material.
Open the battery compartment of the outdoor sensor and insert two 1.5V AAA
batteries. Then open the battery compartment on the back of the main unit and
insert two 1.5V AAA batteries. Alternatively, you can use the supplied 5V/1.2A
coaxial power adapter for operation. For this purpose, plug the mains adapter
into a properly installed socket and then connect it to the coaxial connector of
the main unit.
Note: If you want to use the device with batteries, then the backlight is
not permanently switched on. The backlight of the display is permanently
switched on only when operated with the enclosed power adapter.
Then the weather station starts to connect with the outdoor sensor. Make sure
that both devices are within each other's range. The connection symbol "
flashes in the "Outdoor temperature display" of the main unit. If the main unit
cannot establish a connection with the outdoor sensor within 3 minutes, then it
stops searching. The connection icon stops flashing and the temperature display
shows "--.° C" on the display.
In most cases, the connection cannot be established due to specific factors such
as reinforced walls or a too great distance between the sensor and the main unit.
In this case, position the sensor and the main unit closer to each other. To restart
scanning, press and hold the "+" button on the front of the main unit for 3 seconds
until the connection symbol on the display starts flashing. The weather station will
now automatically scan for the outdoor sensor again. To receive the DCF signal
manually, press the "+" and "-" buttons simultaneously for about 3 seconds. The
" " icon starts flashing in the time display. This means that the DCF signal has
started to receive the time.

6. DCF signal

The DCF signal is a time signal, which is sent out by one of the most accurate clocks
in the world. It is located near Frankfurt am Main. Under ideal conditions, your
weather station can receive this signal from a distance of up to 1500 km.
If the weather station has detected the signal, then it displays Cen-
tral
European
Time,
DCF symbol " " is then shown on the display.
English
the
date,
and
the
day
of
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week.
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