Ytora TPW389 manual

Below you will find brief product information for Ytora TPW389. The device is a combination of an alarm clock, weather station, and hygrometer. It receives the DCF77 time signal, so you can be sure that the time is always accurate. It also has a built-in barometer, so you can keep an eye on the weather forecast. The TPW389 also has a built-in thermometer, so you can keep track of the temperature inside and outside your home. With its stylish design and easy-to-use interface, the Ytora TPW389 is the perfect addition to any home.

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Key features

  • DCF77 radio-controlled clock for precise timekeeping

  • Weather forecast with 5 icons: sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, rain, and stormy

  • Barometer with pressure display in hPA or Hg and graphical history of the last 12 hours

  • Thermometer measures temperature inside and outside in Celsius or Fahrenheit

  • Hygrometer measures humidity inside and outside

  • Minimum/maximum memory for humidity and temperature (inside and outside)

  • Temperature alarm for outside measurement

  • Moon phase display

  • Sunrise and sunset times for 150 pre-programmed cities

  • Stylish design with a blue LED backlight

Frequently asked questions

Hold the “MODE” button in the normal time display for 3 seconds. The year will start flashing. Now set the desired year using the “+” or “-” buttons.

You can start a new time reception at any time by pressing the “+” and “-” buttons together. The reception can take up to 7 minutes. If it is not successful, the radio tower will be deactivated and a new reception will start at the next full hour.

You can change the temperature unit from Celsius to Fahrenheit or vice versa by pressing the “°C/°F” button on the outside sensor.

User questions

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Michael S.

How to set the time zone?

Press and hold the 'MODE' button for three seconds. Use the '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the year, month, and time zone, confirming each with 'MODE'. The time zone is the offset from the received radio time. Other settings (weekday language, time format, time, location) will follow. The setting mode will automatically end after about 20 seconds of inactivity.

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Michael S.

How to adjust the altitude setting?

Press and hold the 'HISTORY' button for about 3 seconds. Use short presses of the 'HISTORY' button to cycle through the altitude setting (-200m to +2000m), weather symbol, and pressure unit settings. This can be done within 15 seconds of inserting batteries, or later.

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Michael S.

How to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit?

Repeatedly press the '-' button to toggle between Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F).

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Mary Z.

How do I connect the external thermometer?

  1. Insert 2 x AAA batteries into the outdoor sensor, set the temperature unit (°C/°F), and select a transmission channel (CH1-CH3). Ensure the seal is properly placed and the cover is securely closed.
  2. Keep the outdoor sensor near the main unit until the transmission is stable, then place it outdoors.
  3. Insert 2 x AA batteries into the main unit.
  4. The main unit will automatically search for the outdoor sensor (approx. 3 minutes, indicated by a blinking reception symbol).
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Mary Z.

How do I set the altitude?

The altitude can be set within 15 seconds of inserting the batteries, or later. Press and hold the 'HISTORY' button for about 3 seconds to enter the settings mode and adjust the altitude in meters (-200m to +2000m).

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James E.

How long does the alarm sound?

Two minutes.

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James E.

Describe the alarm sound.

It has a crescendo function, increasing in intensity over four stages.

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How to stop the alarm?

Press any button.

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James E.

Does the alarm have a snooze function?

Yes, with a 5-minute cycle.

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How to set the alarm time?

Use the MODE and +/- buttons.

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How does the alarm behave with a different time zone set?

It follows the set time zone.

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