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Stacja pogody EMOS E5111

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2606170000_31-E5111_00_01_WEB 105 × 148 mm
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E5111
GB Wireless Weather Station
CZ Bezdrátová meteostanice
SK Bezdrôtová meteostanica
PL Bezprzewodowa stacja meteorologiczna
HU Vezeték nélküli meteorológiai állomás
SI Brezžična meteorološka postaja
RS|HR|BA|ME Bežična meteorološka stanica
DE Drahtlose Wetterstation
UA Бездротовий метеорологічний пристрій
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LV Bezvadu meteoroloģiskā stacija
EE Juhtmevaba ilmajaam
BG Безжична метеорологична станция
FR Station météo sans l
IT Stazione meteo senza li
ES Estación meteorológica inalámbrica
NL Draadloos weerstation
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GB | Wireless Weather Station
Specications:
clock controlled by DCF radio signal
indoor temperature: -10°C to +50°C
outdoor temperature: -40°C až +70°C
temperature resolution: 0.1°C
temperature measurement accuracy: ±1°C
indoor humidity: 1 % to 99 % RH
outdoor humidity 20 % to 95 % RH
humidity resolution: 1 % RH
humidity measurement accuracy: ±2 % RH in 20 % to 80 % range, ±4 % RH in other ranges
barometric pressure measurement range: 300 hPa to 1 200 hPa
wireless sensor: transmission frequency 433 MHz, 10 mW e.r.p. max.
radio signal range: up to 50 m in an open area
number of sensors for connection: max. 3
Power supply:
main station: 3× 1.5 V AAA batteries (not included)
adapter, 230 V AC/5 V DC, 600 mA (included)
sensor: 2× 1.5 V AAA batteries (not included)
Weather Station Description
Front Side Screen – Icons (See Fig. 1)
1 – dew point
2 – mould indicator
3 – outdoor sensor channel number
4 – wireless communication with sensor
5 – sensor batteries low
6 – outdoor clothing index
7 – outdoor temperature
8 – max/min outdoor temperature and
humidity
9 – outdoor temperature trend
10 – weather forecast
11 – pressure value
12 – pressure trend
13 – indoor temperature trend
14 – max/min indoor temperature and
humidity
15 – indoor temperature
16 – heat index – smiley face
17 – station batteries low
18 – indoor humidity trend
19 – indoor humidity
20 – summer time
21 – moon phase
22 – day of the week
23 – alarm no. 1, 2 activation
24 – day
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25 – time
26 – month
27 – outdoor humidity trend
28 – outdoor humidity
29 – high heat index
30 – DCF signal reception
Back and Top of the Weather Station (See Fig. 2)
1 – MODE button
CH button
SNOOZE/LIGHT button
UP button
DOWN button
ALARM button
2 – hole for hanging
3 – stand
4 – battery compartment
5 – indoor temperature and humidity sensor
6 – power adapter socket
Sensor Description (See Fig. 3)
A – LED of signal transmission from the
sensor
B – sensor screen
C – hole for hanging
D – battery cover
E – battery compartment
F – CH button (sensor channel number setting
– 1/2/3)
G – °C/°F button
H – wired temperature probe (1 m)
Attention
Only use 1.5 V alkaline batteries of the same type; do not use rechargeable 1.2 V batteries.
The lower voltage may cause both of the units to not function.
Getting Started
1. Connect the power adapter to the weather station and insert the batteries (3× 1.5 V AAA). Then
insert batteries into the wireless sensor (2× 1.5 V AAA). Make sure the polarity is correct when
inserting the batteries to avoid damaging the weather station or sensor.
2. The pressure unit icon on the weather station‘s screen will start ashing – set it using the UP/
DOWN buttons and conrm by pressing SNOOZE/LIGHT.
3. The pressure value will start ashing – set it using the UP/DOWN buttons and conrm by
pressing SNOOZE/LIGHT.
4. The weather forecast icon will start ashing – set it using the UP/DOWN buttons and conrm
by pressing SNOOZE/LIGHT. The setting process will be automatically cancelled if you do not
press any button for 20 seconds.
5. The icon for wireless communication with sensor will start ashing, indicating that the
weather station is searching for signal from the outdoor sensor. Place the two units next to
each other. If outdoor temperature does not appear within 3 minutes, the weather station will
stop searching for signal, the icon for wireless communication with sensor will stop ashing and
outdoor temperature/humidity will be displayed as --. If signal from the sensor is not detected,
repeat the process from step 1.
We recommend placing the sensor on the north side of the house. The range of the sensor may
decrease substantially in areas with a large number of obstacles. The sensor is resistant to dripping
water; however, it should not be exposed to sustained rain. Do not place the sensor on metal objects
as these would reduce transmission range.
The sensor can be placed vertically or hung on a wall.
A sensor with a wired probe can be placed in 2 ways:
1. The sensor is located in a room and the wired probe is led to the outside through a gap in the
window. In that case, the sensor measures outdoor temperature and indoor humidity.
2. The sensor and the wired probe are located outside. In that case, the sensor measures outdoor
temperature and humidity.
If the weather station screen shows the low battery icon in eld no. 5, replace the batteries in the sensor.
If the weather station screen shows the low battery icon in eld no. 17, replace the batteries
in the station.
Note: It may take up to 30 minutes since the insertion of batteries into the units before the station
begins correctly displaying all measured data and loads DCF time.
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Weather Station RESET
If the weather station displays incorrect values or does not respond to button presses, remove the
batteries and disconnect the power adapter, then reinsert the batteries and reconnect the adapter.
This will erase all data; you will need to set the weather station again.
The same method is used to reset the sensor.
Changing Sensor Channel and Connecting Additional Sensors
The station can be paired with up to 3 wireless sensors.
1. Long-press the CH button on the station; the icon will start ashing.
2. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the sensor and insert alkaline batteries
(2× 1.5 V AAA).
3. Set the sensor channel number (1, 2, 3) of your choice by repeatedly pressing the CH button.
The channel number will be displayed on the sensor‘s screen next to the humidity value. Data
from the sensor will be loaded into the station within 3 minutes. Repeat the whole process if
the sensor‘s signal is not detected.
Choose the sensor channel number (1, 2, or 3) by repeatedly pressing the CH button.
The number will be displayed on the station‘s screen in eld no. 3.
Setting the Station to Display Data from Multiple Sensors
Press the CH button on the weather station repeatedly to view data from each connected sensor one by one.
Radio-Controlled Clock (DCF77)
After registering the wireless sensor, the weather station will automatically search for DCF77 signal
(hereinafter referred to as DCF) for 7 minutes; the icon will ash depending on the strength of DCF
signal. During the search, no other data on the screen will be updated and buttons will be disabled
(except SNOOZE/LIGHT). During the search, the screen will turn o.
Pressing the DOWN button for 3 seconds cancels the search for DCF signal.
Signal detected – the icon stops ashing and the current time and date will be displayed with the icon.
Signal not detected – the DCF icon will not be displayed.
To repeat the search for DCF signal for 7 minutes, press and hold the DOWN button for 3 seconds. To
cancel the search for DCF signal, press and hold the DOWN button again for 3 seconds. DCF signal
will be synchronised regularly every day between 01:00 and 05:00.
During summer time, the icon will be displayed below the time value.
In standard conditions (at safe distance from sources of interference, such as TV sets or computer
monitors), the reception of time signal takes several minutes.
If the weather station does not detect the signal, follow these steps:
1. Move the weather station to another location and try to detect the DCF signal again.
2. Check the distance of the clock from sources of interference (computer monitors or television
sets). It should be at least 1.5 to 2 m during the reception of signal.
3. When receiving the DCF signal, do not place the weather station near metal doors, window
frames and other metal structures or objects (washing machines, dryers, refrigerators, etc.).
4. In reinforced concrete structures (cellars, high-rise buildings, etc.), the reception of DCF signal
is weaker, depending on the conditions. In extreme cases, place the weather station close to a
window in the direction of a transmitter.
The reception of the DCF radio signal is aected by the following factors:
Thick walls and insulation, basements and cellars.
Inadequate local geographical conditions (these are dicult to assess in advance).
Atmospheric disturbances, thunderstorms, electrical appliances with no interference elimination,
television sets and computers located near the DCF receiver.
If the weather station cannot detect the DCF signal, time and date must be set manually.
Note: If the weather station detects the DCF signal but the current time on the screen is incorrect (e.g.
shifted ±1 hour), you must set the correct time zone for the country where you are using the station, see
Manual Setting of Time and Date. The current time will be shown with the appropriate time zone dierence.

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