Digimax 9308 Manual

Radio-controlled weather station with 3 outdoor sensors

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RADIO-CONTROLLED WEATHER STATION WITH 3 OUTDOOR SENSORS
Thank you for purchasing our product. This instruction manual is part of the product and
is designed to provide you with important information regarding the safe and proper use
of the product. Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it handy
for future reference. Please use the product only as described and for its intended purposes.
INTENDED USE
This electronic appliance is intended for time, humidity and temperature display and the
described additional features. Any other use or modification of the electronic appliance
does not comply with the intended uses. The manufacturer is not liable for damages
caused by improper use or misuse.
PRODUCT DESIGN OVERVIEW
Display
1. Time display
2. Snooze symbol
3. Low battery indicator of main station
4. Alarm sound symbol
5. Radio tower symbol
6. Day of the week
7. Date (day / month)
8.Indoor comfort level display
Model:9308
9. Temperature display of main station
10. Temperature trend symbol of main station
11. MAX/MIN symbol of main station
12. Humidity trend symbol of main station
13. Humidity display of main station
14. Barometer display
15. Weather icon
16. Barometer trend symbol
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  • Page 1 RADIO-CONTROLLED WEATHER STATION WITH 3 OUTDOOR SENSORS Model:9308 Thank you for purchasing our product. This instruction manual is part of the product and is designed to provide you with important information regarding the safe and proper use of the product. Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it handy for future reference.
  • Page 2 17. Low temperature warning 23. Channel 1, 2, 3 humidity trends 18. Channel 1, 2, 3 reception 24. Channel 1, 2, 3 humidity display 19. Channel 1, 2, 3 temperature trend 25. Channel 1, 2, 3 temperature display 20. Channel 1, 2, 3 reception icon 26.
  • Page 3: Technical Data

    Outdoor Sensor 45 46 47 48 49 41 42 43 44 41. Temperature display 46. TX button 42. Humidity display 47. Hole for wall mounting 43. Selected channel 48. Channel selection switch 44. LED operating indicator 49. Battery compartment 45. ℃/℉ button 50.
  • Page 4: Scope Of Delivery

    Outdoor Sensor Temperature measurement range: -40℃ to 60℃ -40℉ to 140℉ Humidity measurement range: 20% to 95% Wireless range: max. 100m (open area, no obstacles) Batteries: 2 x 1.5V R03/LR03 (size AAA) Waterproof level: IPX4 SCOPE OF DELIVERY 1 Main station 1 Set of operating instructions 3 Outdoor sensors 4 Screws...
  • Page 5 ATTENTION: Do not expose the outdoor sensor or main station to direct sunlight. Place them on a horizontal, level surface or mount them on the vertical wall. Make sure to put outdoor sensors under awnings to protect them from rain and direct sunlight. The main station can be hung on a wall using the hole (23) on the back, or placed on a horizontal, level surface by flipping out the stand (26).
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting Tips

    2. Do not move the main station or the outdoor sensors during the signal connection and reception process. 3. The sensors must be set up within a maximum of 100m from the main station with no obstacles. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS Signal Connection Issues If the main station does not receive an outdoor sensor signal within 3 minutes, it will stop searching.
  • Page 7 1. Devices such as computers, telephones, radios, and televisions can emit electromagnetic radiation that may affect signal reception. 2. Structural factors, such as reinforced concrete walls, thick brickwork, or long distances between units, can also interfere with signal reception. Strong building insulation (such as metal building materials), nearby mountains, or atmospheric interference can also be factors.
  • Page 8 select from 24Hr or 12Hr 24Hr indicates 24-hour format (0:00 – 23:59) 12Hr indicates 12-hour format (1:00 – 12:59). In 12Hr mode, the time before 12:00 o’clock at noon will show AM in the display. The time from 12:00 o’clock in the afternoon until 11:59 at night will show PM in the display Year Month...
  • Page 9 Weather forecast icon The main station calculates a weather forecast for the next 12 hours based on the barometer trend. This forecast cannot be compared to that of professional weather services supported by satellites and high-performance computers, but it provides an approximate indication of current developments.
  • Page 10: Information In Base Mode

    ATTENTION: When no buttons are pressed for approximately 5 seconds in this mode, the main station will return to normal time displaying mode. To enter the alarm setting mode, press and hold the "SET" button (38) for several seconds until the alarm hour flashes. Use the " "...
  • Page 11: Max/Min Values

    Max/Min Values Press the “ ” UP button (33) to check the maximum values for temperature & humidity of station and outdoor sensors. The symbol display on the station. Briefly press the “ ” UP button (33) again to show the minimum value with symbol To delete the max/min values, press and hold the “...
  • Page 12: Channel Name Setting

    Channel Name Setting Setting Pre-set Names The sensors can be placed in different rooms or outdoors. It is possible to assign a name to each sensor on the main station at (26). For example, a sensor placed in the bathroom could be named BATH.
  • Page 13 FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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