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TPW599C

FEATURES

Six buttons: MODE, CHANNEL,

+

(MEM),

(ALERT), HISTORY, SNOOZE/LIGHT

Automatic DCF77 time signal reception to display exact time with automatic winter/summer time change.

Time format 12 or 24 hour format

Time Zone adjustable +/-12hours

Continuous calendar up to 2099

Date, Month, Weekday and Week display

Weekday display choice of 7 languages (German, English, Italian, French, Dutch, Spanish and

Danish).

Two alarms, one alarm for Monday to Friday, second alarm for Saturday to Sunday.

Alarm time is two minutes.

Automatic snooze function (5 minutes alarm repeat)

Barometer Pressure displays the air pressure readings over the course of the last 12 hours.

Displays barometric pressure in hPa or the inHg scale.

Altitude setting from -200 to 2000 meter.

Weather forecast using four icons: sunny, lightly cloudy, cloudy, rainy

Current weather icon setting for easy start-up

Thermometer: Indoor measurement range: 0° C ~ +50° C

Outdoor measurement range: -50° C ~ +70° C (operating -20°~ +60°)

Temperature trend display for both indoor and outdoor measurements

Comfort Zone

Displays temperature in Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F).

Hygrometer Measurement range: 20% - 95% RH, separate display for both indoor and outdoor measurements

Minimum/Maximum display for relative humidity and temperature (in- and outdoor).

Temperature alarm for outside measurement

Moon Phase

Battery level display

Multicolor LED backlight display

Battery: 2 x AA/LR06 (not included)

Power Adapter included

Transmitter

Transmission frequency: 433.92 MHz

Range of up to 25m (in ideal open field).

Battery: 2 x AAA/LR03 (not included)

LCD FULL DISPLAY

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START UP

Important information

Please insert the batteries in the remote temperature transmitter first, thereafter in the receiver

Obstacles can severely impair the range of the transmitter.

Protect the transmitter against direct sunlight.

The weather forecast is only ready for operation 12 hours after the batteries are inserted.

TO GET STARTED, FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS:

Open the battery compartment on the outdoor sensor (use both hands by shifting the lid to the bottom of the sensor). Install the batteries matching the marked polarity. Note the two buttons above the battery cradle. One marked °C°/F° (on the right side) and the other marked CH (on the left side). The Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) Scale can be selected for the LCD readout of this remote sensor by pressing the °C/°F button. When you press the CH button this will change the transmitted channel. Make sure that the CH1 (or CH2 or CH3) appears on the sensor's LCD. After that, close the battery compartment. To prevent water from entering the sensor, it is important to make sure the battery lid closes tightly. During the setup, keep the outdoor sensor close to the base station in order to establish an effective wireless transmission.

Do not place the remote sensor outside until transmission has been confirmed.

Connect the power adaptor. You may also open the battery compartment on the rear side of the receiver and insert the batteries by observing the correct polarity. Close the battery compartment.

After the power-up, all the segments on the display will briefly light up and you will hear a short tone.

Then, within approx. 15 secs, you may set the height above sea level and the weather icon following the current weather condition. This setting can also be made later.

The weather station will then start to connect to the outdoor sensor and thus ready to begin transmitting data. This operation takes about three minutes and is displayed by a flashing reception symbol in the OUT display area.

After the weather station has created a connection to the outdoor sensor, it will then commence automatic reception of the DCF77 Radio Signal for the Radio Controlled Clock. This operation could take up to twenty-four hours and the on-going reception is displayed by the flashing radio mast symbol in the “Clock” display area. The best time to catch the radio time signals is at night.

If reception is successful, then the radio mast symbol will appear continuously in the display.

If this automatic setting process is unsuccessful, then use a sharply pointed instrument to press the

Reset button on the rear side of the receiving station.

If you encounter poor reception on the radio control clock, which results in the inability to have the time set automatically, please use the manual setting procedure listed below.

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TIME and ALARM CLOCK

RECEPTION OF THE RADIO SIGNAL

The clock automatically starts the DCF77 signal search on any restart (power-up or RESET) within approx. 5 minutes. The radio mast symbol starts to flash.

At 1:00AM to 5:00AM the Radio Controlled clock automatically carries out a synchronization procedure with the DCF77 signal to correct any deviations to the exact time. If this synchronization attempt is unsuccessful (the radio mast symbol disappears from the display), the system will automatically attempt a new synchronization at the next full hour. This procedure is repeated automatically up to four times (latest at 5 am).

To start manually the DCF77 signal reception, press and hold the + and – buttons together. If no signal is received within seven minutes, then the DCF signal search stops (the radio mast symbol disappears) and starts again at 1 am.

INFORMATION:

A flashing radio mast symbol indicates that the DCF77 signal reception has started.

A continuously displayed radio mast symbol indicates that the DCF77 was received successfully.

We recommend a minimum distance of 2.5 meters (8.2 Feet) to all sources of interference such as televisions or computer monitors.

Radio reception is weaker in rooms with concrete walls (e.g. in cellars) and in offices. In extreme cases, place the system at a window.

As there is less atmospheric interference at night, radio reception is normally possible at this time. A single synchronization each day is sufficient to keep the time display accurate to one second.

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME: The radio controlled clock will automatically set itself in the spring (the

S icon will appear next to the time) and then again in the fall for the winter/summertime change.

MANUAL TIME SETTING

Press and hold down the MODE button for three seconds.

The year display starts to flash. Now use

Press MODE to confirm your setting.

+

The month display starts to flash. Now use

Press MODE to confirm your setting.

The date display starts to flash. Now use

Press MODE to confirm your setting.

+

or

+ or

or

The time zone display starts to flash, Now use

Press MODE to confirm your setting.

The weekday starts to flash. Now use + or –

+

to set the correct year.

– to set the correct month.

to set the correct date.

or

to set the correct time zone.

to set your want language. There are seven languages available for the day display: German, English, Italian, French, Dutch, Spanish or

Danish.

Press MODE to confirm your setting.

The 24Hr display starts to flash. Now use + or – to set the 12Hr or 24Hr for the time format. In the 12Hr mode, the symbol AM (before midday) or PM (after midday) will be shown in the display.

Press MODE to confirm your setting.

The hour display starts to flash. Now use

Press MODE to confirm your setting.

+ or – to set the correct hour.

The minute display starts to flash. Now use the

Press MODE to confirm your setting.

+ or – to set the correct minute.

INFORMATION:

After approx. 20 seconds without a button being pressed, the clock switches automatically from setting mode to Normal clock mode.

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WEEK DISPLAY WITH SEVEN LANGUAGES DISPLAY

SETTING THE WAKE-UP ALARMS

The weather station possesses two daily alarms. One alarm is for Monday to Friday, a second alarm for the weekend (Saturday and Sunday).

Proceed as follows to set the alarms:

Press MODE one time to select the A1 (Alarm 1) mode, and hold down the MODE button for three seconds until the A1 hour is flashing.

Now use the + or – buttons to set the alarm hour.

Press the MODE button to set the A1 minute. Now use the + or – buttons to set the alarm minutes.

Press the MODE to confirm

To set Alarm 2 (A2), proceed as described above.

Press MODE to enter A1 mode, press – button to turn on the alarm icon.

Press MODE to enter A2 mode, press – button to turn on the alarm icom.

If you want cancel the alarm, enter again A1 or A2 and press – button one time to cancel the alarm.

INFORMATION:

After approx. 20 seconds without a button being pressed, the clock switches automatically from

Setting mode to Normal clock mode

The alarm will sound for two minutes if you do not deactivate it by pressing any button. In this case, the alarm will be repeated automatically after 24 hours.

Wake-up Alarm: 2 minutes sound; increases in intensity in 4 steps.

If you have set a time zone, the alarms will be activated based on this zone time

AUTOMATIC SNOOZE FUNCTION

To activate the automatic snooze function: While the alarm is sounding, press the

SNOOZE/LIGHT button to activate the snooze function. When the snooze function is activated, the Alarm icon will blink.

The snooze cycle is approx. five minutes.

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TEMPERATURE and HUMIDITY

°C/°F TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

The temperature is displayed either in °C or °F. Briefly pressing the – button allows you to switch between the two temperature scales.

COMFORT ZONE

The comfort zone for the room condition (indoor) has 4 different levels. 3 are displayed by the "smiley"; the 4 th

is "no display"

Acceptable Ideal Not good

MAXIMUM/MINIMUM TEMPERATURE/RELATIVE HUMIDITY

Briefly press the

+

button to display the maximum/minimum temperature and relative humidity.

After 20 seconds, the display switches back to the normal display.

Automatically deletes the max/min memory of temperature and humidity at daily midnight

Reset the memory manually: press and hold the + key

TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY TREND DISPLAY

After you insert the batteries, the weather station measures the current temperature and relative humidity. The individual trend displays show a neutral temperature and humidity course (horizontal arrow).

The further course of the trend display is determined as follows:

If, after an hour, the readings are more than 1°C (rel. humidity: 5%) higher than the value measured first, then a positive course is displayed (arrow pointing upwards).

If, after an hour, the readings are more than 1°C (rel. humidity: 5%) lower than the value measured first, then a negative course is displayed (arrow pointing downwards).

If the readings do not change within an hour, then the upward or downward pointing arrow becomes a horizontal arrow. The measured values are then taken as the neutral values from which further trends are shown.

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SETTING THE TEMPERATURE ALARM

Press the CHANNEL button to select the desired sensor channel (CH1, CH2, CH3).

Press and hold down the – button for three seconds until, in the selected outdoor temperature display, OF is shown and flashes. Press + or – to turn ON or OFF the temperature alarm.

Press MODE to set the temperature. From -50°C to +70°C use + or – for setting the wanted limit and press MODE to exit the setting.

ICE ALERT

The ice alert symbol will appear when the indoor temperature is under 4° C.

INFORMATION:

You can set up a temperature alarm for every channel.

If you set the maximum to a temperature, which is lower than the minimum, then you will not be able to complete the setting process.

The minimum must always be at least 1° C off the maximum value (-50° C and +70° C).

When the set temperature level is reached, the alarm sounds for about 5 secs every minute and the upper or lower limit symbol is shown.

If the alarming channel is on the display, the temperature will flash too

Condition for stop alert.

1. Press any button to stop the alert sound. The relevant temperature and alert symbol continue to flash.

2. It will stop automatically once the temperature is out of the temperature alert limit.

RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTION TO OUTDOOR SENSOR

Press the CHANNEL button to select a channel (1, 2, 3 or "scan"). This gives you the option of reading three outdoor sensors with one weather station.

Press and hold down the CHANNEL button for three seconds to search for outdoor sensors.

You can break off this operation by briefly pressing the CHANNEL button

.

If the main unit has lost the signal from a sensor, the last reading will be shown for one hour. If the sensor is not found within this time, the main unit will then start to search a new sensor on this channel. Have you replaced the batteries in a sensor, then you either wait at least for one hour or your press the CHANNEL button as described above.

6

WEATHER

BAROMETRIC AIR PRESSURE DISPLAY

The course of the barometric air pressure within the last twelve hours can be read out from the normal barometric air pressure display. To do this, proceed as follows:

Press the HISTORY button briefly to display the barometric air pressure value of the last 12 hours. For example, pressing the button seven times displays the barometric air pressure value seven hours ago.

In the small box you would then see "-7"

BAROMETER SETTINGS

You have the option of displaying the air pressure in hPa or inHg and also to adjust the local altitude and the current weather. To enter this setting, press and hold the HISTORY button. By pressing short HISTORY you will get from setting to setting.

The setting sequence is: Local Altitude in meter -> change the forecast icon -> air pressure unit.

The maximum height for setting the Barometric Air Pressure is +2000 meters and the lowest level is -200 meters.

WEATHER FORECAST

The weather station uses the air pressure data of the last four to twelve hours to create a weather forecast for the next 12 hours. It must be taken into account that the data within the first twelve hours after inserting the batteries will not be correct, as the weather station has to get used to the environmental circumstances after the restart. The forecast can be given for a radius of up to 15-20 km

(9 to 12 miles). When forecasting the weather, the station uses four different symbols: sunny, light cloud cover, cloudy, and rain.

VARIOUS

BATTERY LEVEL DISPLAY

The weather station display also displays the battery level to show whether the batteries of the weather station or the outdoor sensor need to be replaced.

Battery level display of the weather station: in the clock area of the display.

Battery level display of the outdoor sensor: in the outdoor area of the display.

BACKLIGHT

Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to activate the multicolor LED display backlight for five seconds.

Note: With the power adaptor connected, the display light is permanently ON.

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TECHNICAL DATA

Receiver unit

Indoor temperature:

Outdoor temperature:

0° C ~ +50° C

-50° C ~ +70° C

Humidity measurement range: 20% ~ 95% rel. Hum.

Resolution temperature:

Resolution relative humidity:

0.1°C

1% rel. Hum.

External transmitter unit

Transmission frequency:

Number of channels:

Range:

Transmission cycle (approx):

433.92 MHz

3 up to 25m (open field)

CH1: 57 secs / CH2: 67 secs / CH3: 79 secs

Power supply

Receiver unit:

External transmission unit:

Power adapter:

Weights

Battery: 2 x AA/LR06 (not included)

Battery: 2 x AAA/LR03 (not included) included

Receiver unit:

External transmission unit:

Dimensions

Receiver unit:

External transmission unit:

344 g

81 g

16,9 (L) x 12,0 (H) x 4,8 (D) cm

5,5 x 10,4 x 2,2 cm

® Ytora is a registered trademark of OS Technology AG/SA, Switzerland

© OS Technology AG/SA

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