System" Menu, System Settings; Altitude", Setting The Height Of The Location Above Sea Level - HomeMatic WDC7000 Operating Manual

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BRIGHT CTRL
- Touch "ON" to toggle between activating (ON) and deactivating (OFF) automatic ligh-
ting control.
- Touch "BRIGHT CTRL" and the following appears:
BEGIN
- Touch "+" or "-" to set the switch-on time for the (continuous) light.
- Touch "BEGIN" and the following appears:
END
- Touch "+" or "-" to set the switch-off time for the (continuous) light.
- Wait for a few seconds. The device will then return to normal mode and the data that
has just been set will become active.
4.3.7

"SYSTEM" menu, system settings

You can use this menu to make settings for the automatic daylight saving adjustment
(DST, refer also to the Appendix), for activating the button tone (BEEP), for activating
the radio controlled clock (DCF), for the data logger recording interval (INTERVAL), for
the location height (ALTITUDE), for adjusting the rain sensor (RAIN CAL) and for confi-
guring the brightness threshold for hours of sunshine (SUN CAL).
Activating/Deactivating the button tone
- Select the "SYSTEM" menu:
NEXT
SYSTEM
- Touch "ENTER" and the following appears:
BEEP
- Touch "ON" to toggle between activating (ON) and deactivating (OFF) the button tone.
Activating/Deactivating DCF-reception
- Select the "SYSTEM" menu then the "DCF" option (via BEEP) and the following ap-
pears:
60
ON
+16.00-
+23.45-
ENTER
ON
DCF
- Touch "ON" to toggle between activating (ON) and deactivating (OFF) DCF-recep-tion.
Activating/Deactivating daylight saving adjustment
- Select the "SYSTEM" menu then the DST option (via BEEP and DCF) and the fol-
lowing appears:
DST
- Touch "ON" to toggle between activating (ON) and deactivating (OFF) automatic day-
light saving adjustment.
Setting the data logger recording interval
The data logger recording interval defines the intervals at which the integrated data log-
ger is to log records. The shorter the selected intervals, the shorter the recording time,
which results in more detailed records. The longer the intervals, the longer the possible
recording time, which results in a lower resolution for the weather data. The recording
interval can also be set from the PC.
- Select the "SYSTEM" menu then the "INTERVAL" option (via BEEP, DCF and DST)
and the following appears:
INTERVALL
- Touch "ENTER" and the following appears:
INTERVALL
- Touch "+" or "-" to set the interval time (OFF [data logger off] or between 5 and
60 minutes). Below are a few examples of how the interval time and recording time
relate to one another.
Interval time
Max. recording time
OFF
no recording
5 minutes
10.4 days (250 hours)
10 minutes
20.8 days (500 hours)
30 minutes
62.5 days (1500 hours)
60 minutes
125 days (3000 hours)

"ALTITUDE", setting the height of the location above sea level

The location height is used to calculate the relative barometric pressure at sea level
compared to the absolute barometric pressure at the location. This relative value is an
important reference variable that is needed to correctly interpret weather reports that are
based on the relative barometric pressure.
OFF
ON
ENTER
+ 05 -
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