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Congratulations on your purchase of this weather station, MeteoClock SM1400. Please take the time to readand understand this manual so you can begin to enjoy the convenience and features this product has to offer.
What exactly is a Weather Station?Lexibook digital stations measure not only the time in progress - thanks to their built-in clock - but also the actualweather!
The MeteoClock SM1400 incorporates different functions:- Thermometer:
Temperature is displayed in real time to the nearest tenth of a degree Celsius. Thanks to its wireless sensor,the station can sense from a distance the outside temperature or that of another room!
- Hygrometer: Outdoor or indoor hygrometry is expressed in percentage of humidity in the ambient air. The ideal “Comfort”Zone for the human body ranges from 35 to 65% hygrometry for a given temperature in between 18 and 24ºC.
- Barometer:The station measures the atmospheric pressure, and as this keeps evolving, it displays a weather forecastby means of icons: Sun, rain, etc… the weather expected to be in the next 8 to 12 hours!
INTRODUCTION
Wireless Weather Station with weather forecastSM1400 + ASM20 - Owners manual
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FEATURES
Main Display Unit SM1400:■ Auto synchronizing radio controlled clock
(DCF-77)■ Perpetual Calendar■ Local temperature and humidity display■ Receives and monitors temperature and
humidity from up to 3 remote sensors via RFtechnology of 433MHz
■ Maximum/minimum temperature records■ Temperature and humidity trend indicator■ Temperature history chart■ Temperature alarm (for local and one out
channel)■ Animated weather forecast symbols■ Moon phase symbols■ Sunrise/ Sunset time display■ User-selectable °C or °F■ Battery: 2 x AA size
Remote Sensor ASM20:■ drip-proof design with LCD■ socket of external sensor probe■ temperature display in user-selectable
°C or °F■ humidity display■ transmission range: up to 40 meters in open
area■ battery type: 2 x AA size
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Button placement
SNOOZE/MODE: scrolls through Clock 1 & 2, Alarm 1 & 2, Date & Year, and TemperatureAlarm(high & low) mode; snooze for alarm LCD displayHOUR/MONTH/MAX/+: shows maximum temperature; adjusts clock, alarm, date & year and temperature alarm valuesMIN/DAY/MIN/-: shows minimum temperature; adjusts clock, alarm, date & year and temperature alarm valuesON/OFF/°C/°F: toggles between C and F, 12 and 24 hour format, Alarm 1& 2 on and off; disables (resets) high & low temperature alarms; disable/enable backlightCHN/WEEKDAY: scrolls through remote channels (1 to 3); scrolls throughlocal and remote channels (1 to 3) in (high & low) temperature alarm mode;set sunrise/sunset zone; activate learn process
Socket for external sensor probe
SET: enter to House code and Channel setting mode
°C/°F: change between °C or °F, change channel and house code
Battery compartment
LCD display
Wall Mount Holder & Table Stand
GETTING STARTED
Battery installation
remove battery cover
2 AA size batteries (SM1400)
2 AA size batteries (ASM20)
Insert between terminals observing proper polarity then replace
cover
LOW BATTERY INDICATION: Receiver: Low battery indicator will display continuously when
batteries need replacing. On transmitter, will be displayed.
Setting remote transmitters
Insert batteries to start setup
HOUSE CODE will flash for 8 seconds
Select HOUSE CODE (1-15) by pressing °C/°F and then press SET
Transmitters for each receiver must be set to the same HOUSE CODE and
pressing SET
CHANNEL will flash for 8 seconds
Select CHANNEL(1-4) by pressing °C/°F and then press SET
Humidity & Temperature will display
Select °C or °F of Temperature by pressing °C/°F key
* Use a different house code if your weather station detecTs other signals from neighboring sources
* Factory default: house code = 01 and channel = 01
GETTING STARTED
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SYNCHRONIZATION
Automatic Learn Function
Learn function executes automatically and runs for approximately 3 minutes when batteries are
first installed in the receiver.
Within these 3 minutes, receiver picks up the temperature & humidity signals from remote
sensor and displays the readings.
Manual-Learn (Searching for Remote Signals)
If a new remote sensor is added or if signal is lost (outdoor display blinking), learn function must be
executed again.
Press and hold CHN for 3 seconds to start.
Beep sound indicates that learn function has started.
'Channel' symbol will flash and unit will beep as each remote
sensor is detected.
Temperature & humidity readings of remote sensor displays on the
receiver.
Auto/Manual Learn will not operate while the radio controlled clock is receiving DCF77 signals.
SETUP
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RADIO CONTROL CLOCK
The SM1400 is designed to automatically synchronize its calendar clock
once it is brought within range of 1500km of the Frankfurt DCF77 radio
signal.
When the SM1400 is within this range, its radio-control mechanism will
override all manual settings.
When receiving radio signal, the Radio Tower symbol starts to blink. A
complete reception generally takes several minutes, depending on the strength of the radio
signal.
When the reception is complete, the Radio Tower symbol will stop blinking and remain solid.
For better reception, place the clock away from metal objects and electrical appliances
(i.e. television, computer, monitor, etc.) to minimize interference.
CLOCK SETTING
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MANUAL CLOCK SETTING
Clock 1 Setting
Press and hold MODE for 3 seconds to enter the clock setting mode
(the CLOCK 1 symbol appears and the time will flash).
Press HOUR to set the hour and MIN to set the minute.
Press ON/OFF/°C/°F during clock setting, to change between 12 and
24 hour display. This also will end clock setting.
Press MODE or do not press any key for 1 minute to finish clock
setting.
Clock 2 Setting
Scroll to Clock 2 mode using MODE.
Press + or - key to change the hour (in one hour increments/decrements relative to Clock 1).
CLOCK SETTING
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Date Setting
Scroll to date mode using MODE.
Press HOUR/MONTH/MAX/+ to set month.
Press MIN/DAY/MIN/- to set date.
Weekday is automatically determined from the year/
month/day setting.
February will have either 28 or 29 days.
Year Setting
Scroll to YEAR mode using MODE.
Press + or - key to adjust year.
DATE, YEAR & ALARM SETTING
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Alarm 1and Alarm 2 Setting
Scroll to Alarm1 mode (Alarm2 mode) using MODE.
Press HOUR to set hour.
Press MIN to set minute
Press ON/OFF to toggle alarm on and off.
When the alarm is set ON, the bell symbol will appear.
When Alarm Sounds
1 or 2 will flash
Press SNOOZE to snooze the alarm for 5 minutes.After that the alarm will sound again.
Press ANY other key will shut off the alarm.Without interruption, alarm will shut off automatically after one minute.
DATE, YEAR & ALARM SETTING
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The moon phase is automatically updated according to the year/month/day.
Moon Phase Display
New Moon
Young Crescent
First Quarter
Waxing Gibbous
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous
Last Quarter
Old Crescent
MOON PHASE
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Check Local Temperature (Inside)
After insert batteries, local temperature will display
Check Remote Temperature & Humidity
Press CHN to toggle between Channel 1, 2 and 3.Temperature and humidity readings will alternate on the receiver.
°C or °F Temperature Display
Toggle between °C and °F by pressing °C/°F at Clock2 mode.
Min and Max Temperature & Humidity
Press MIN in Clock1 mode to display minimum temperatureand humidity.
Press MAX in Clock1 mode to display maximum temperatureand humidity.
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY DISPLAY
Note:Min/Max readings areautomatically cleareddaily at 00:00.
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The trend indicator shows the trend of temperature & humidity determined by the particular sensorin the past half hour interval.
You can set high temperature or low temperature alarms for one local and one for one remote
channel.
Local temperature alarm
Scroll to local temperature alarm mode by using MODE (Inside).
The default value 14°C or existing preset will flash.
Press + or - key to set the temperature limit value.
Press ALARM key continuously to scroll and select the high
temperature alarm, low temperature alarm or disable the alarm function.
Press MODE to finish.
TEMPERATURE ALARM
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY TREND
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Outdoor temperature alarm
Scroll to remote channel temperature alarm mode by using MODE.
The default value 14°C or existing preset will flash.
Press + or - key to set the temperature limit value.
Press ALARM key continuously to scroll and select the high temperature alarm, low temperature alarm or disable the alarm function.
Press CHANNEL to select one desired channel of transmitter.
Press MODE to finish.
When temperature alarm sounds
It is to alert that the temperature has exceeded the preset temperature limit.
Press any key to stop temperature alarm; or
If no key is pressed, the temperature alarm will automatically stop itself after one minute.
Once triggered, temperature alarm comes on as a distinctive sound, different to that of Alarm1and Alarm2.
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Animated weather forecast symbolsThis weather station is capable of detecting barometric pressure changes, and based on the datacollected, can predict the weather for the next 12 to 24 hours. The effective range covers an area of30 – 50km.
Storm Alert* Storm symbol will flash to warn of thunderstorm.* It is activated when pressure falls/rises and temperature plunges.
About Snow Freeze Warning* Snow symbol will flash to warn of 'snowing'.* Activated when Channel 1's temperature is between -1.9 °C and +2.9 °C.* Snow will appear solid if and when Channel 1's temperature falls below -1.9 °C: it is freezing.
Note:* Remote sensor Channel 1 will be used for weather indication.
WEATHER DISPLAY
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REMARKS:
* After setting up, reading for weather forecasts should be discarded for the next 12-24 hours. Thiswill allow sufficient time for the Weather Station to operate at a constant altitude and thereforeresult in a more accurate forecast.
* Common to weather forecasting, absolute accuracy cannot be guaranteed.The weather forecasting feature is estimated to have an accuracy level of about 75% due to thevarying areas the Weather Station has been designed for use in.
* If the Weather Station is moved to another location significantly higher or lower than its initialstanding point (e.g from ground floor to 1st floor of a house), remove the batteries and reinsertthem after about 30 seconds. By doing this, the Weather Station will not make mistake of newlocation being a possible change in air pressure. Again, discard the weather forecasts for the next12-24 hours as this allow time for operation at a constant altitude.
WEATHER DISPLAY
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The bar graph lets you see the pressure trend over a period of 24 hours.
The bar graph will show Pressure (Default), Temperature and Remote Temperature by pressing ALARM at Clock1 mode.
The sequence is:
Pressure Indoor Temperature Outdoor Temperature
Note:At Outdoor Temperature Bar Graph, it will show remote channel historical bar graph.
At this time, press CHANNEL to show another channel in the sequence of:
Channel 1 �� Channel 2 �� Channel 3
PRESSURE HISTORICAL BAR GRAPH
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Solution :
Place the clock away from metal objects or electricalappliances such as TVs, computers,monitors, etc.
Wait for about 1-2 minute to ensure the remotesensor and receiver are in phase. Otherwise, re-synchronize receiver by holding CHN for 3seconds until a beep is heard.
Ensure the remote sensor is out of direct sunlight,and away from sources of heat.
Repeat the learning procedures.- Temperature may be below -30°C.- Batteries in remote sensor may need
changing.- Move remote sensor closer to the receiver.- Make sure remote sensor is away from
sources of electrical disturbance.
Problem:
Cannot receive radio control DCF-77signals to update the clock.
The temperature measurement ofremote sensor and receiver does notmatch.
Temperature reading of outdoorremote sensor seems to high.
Receiver is no longer receivingremote sensor signals or display.
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Additional sensor :Mesure temperature and hygrometry in other places!
- upstairs- in the baby's bedroom- in the basement - in the garden- in another room
To order: 0808 100 3015or www.lexibook.com
This product is covered by our two-year warranty.
To make use of the warranty or the after-sales service, please contact your retailer and supply proofof purchase. Our warranty covers material or installation-related defects attributable to the manufacturer, with the exception of wear caused by failure to respect the instructions for use or anyunauthorised work on the equipment (such as dismantling, exposure to heat or damp, etc.).
For technical assistance call 0808 100 3015Web: http://www.lexibook.co.ukEmail: [email protected]
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