1. Low battery indicator2. WWVB radio controlled time icon3. Date display4. Time zone display5. Date, seconds, alarm time and timezone6. Alarm icon7. Weather forecast icons8. Weather tendency indicator9. Pressure alarm display10. hPa/inHg air pressure unit11. Pressure units (relative or absolute)12. 433MHz reception icon13. Rainfall display14. Indoor, outdoor, humidity, dew point,wind chill, rainfall alarm icon15. 24h, 1h or total hour display16. Humidity display as RH%17. Rainfall units (inch or mm)18. Temperature display units (ºC or ºF)19. Outdoor temperature/humidity display20. Indoor temperature/humidity display21. Dew point temperature display22. Wind chill temperature display23. Wind alarm icon24. Wind information for Min/Max speedand wind speed low, high, directionalarm25. Wind direction and speed (m/s, knots,Beaufort, km/h or mph) display26. Alarm buzzer ON/OFF icon27. General alarm icon7. LCD OverviewThe following illustration shows the full segments of the LCD fordescription purposes only and will not appear like this duringnormal operation and use.8. Function test:Once the weather station is powered up, perform a function test bychecking that the weather data is received. To do this, press theDISPLAY, PRESSURE or WIND keys to toggle through the relevantLCD sections:1) Indoor temperature and humidity2) Outdoor temperature and humidity3) Outdoor wind chill4) Dew point5) Rainfall 24 hour6) Rainfall 1hour7) Rainfall Total8) Relative and absolute pressure9) Wind speed, wind direction and wind direction in degreesIf any readings cannot be received from the sensors, lines (- - -) willbe displayed in the respective weather sections of the LCD. In thiscase, check that all cables are correctly inserted into the correctsockets and/or check the batteries in the outdoor thermo/hygro sen-sor and press and hold the PLUS (+) key for 2 seconds and a shortbeep will sound to synchronize the base station to the sensors other-wise no weather data will be received.Some weather readings such as wind speed and direction may notappear immediately on the LCD if the wind-fan or vane of the windsensor is moved. This is due to the set reading time intervals for thewind readings. However the current wind speed or direction will bedisplayed once the time reading interval is reached. For rainfall, theinterval readings may take up to 2 minutes before the data is dis-played on the LCD.9. MountingImportant NotePrior to drilling mounting holes and permanently affixing any of theunits, please ensure the following points are considered:• Cable lengths of the units meet with your distance requirementsat the point of fixing161 2 3 45678910131214151723111920222118242526 27