[. . . ] SM1760IM0036 GB1 SM1760IM0036 GB2 English Meteoclock Wall deco SM1760 + ASM20 - Instruction Manual INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of this weather station, MeteoClock Wall Deco SM1760. Please take the time to read and understand this manual so you can begin to enjoy the convenience and features this product has to offer. Lexibook digital stations measure not only the time in progress ­ thanks to their built-in-clock but also the actual and upcoming weather. The MeteoClock Wall deco SM1760 incorporates the following functions: - Thermometer: The temperature is displayed in real time to the nearest tenth of a degree Celsius. [. . . ] · If the user sets the time (year/month/date/hour/minute) manually, the unit will stop receiving the radio control clock signals. Press and hold mode [1] for 3 seconds to enter the clock setting mode (the CLOCK 1 symbol will appear, and the time will flash). Press Snooze during the clock settings to alternate between the 12 and 24 hour display. Note: · If you do not press any key for one minute, the clock will accept the last settings entered. Your weather station will display the 29th day on bissextile years. English CLOCK AND DATE SETTINGS RADIO CONTROL CLOCK The SM1760 is designed to automatically synchronize its calendar clock once it is brought within the reception range of a radio signal. There are 2 different radio signals: - DCF77 signal, for GMT +1 (France, Spain, Italy, Germany); 2 - MSF signal, for GMT (UK, Ireland, Portugal). The DCF77 signal will be received if the main unit is within 1500 km of the Frankfurt atomic clock. Your main unit will be automatically synchronised with the MSF signal if located within the UK radio signal range. The clock automatically starts scanning the RF 433MHz signal after new batteries are inserted in the main unit. A complete reception generally takes several minutes, depending on the strength of the radio signal. The scan can also be triggered manually by holding the Min/- key [3] for 3 seconds. Copyright © Lexibook 2006 7 8 Copyright © Lexibook 2006 SM1760IM0036 GB9 SM1760IM0036 GB10 English DATE/MONTH/YEAR SETTING 1 2 3 4 After clock 1 is set, press mode [1] to accept the time settings. Press the Hour/+ [2] to move the year upwards and Minute/- [3] to move the year downwards. Press mode [1] to confirm all your settings. MOON PHASES Throughout the 28 days of the lunar month, the aspect of the moon changes. Indeed, the moon, being spherical, is always half lightened up by the sun. As the moon rotates around the Earth, the appearance of its lightened side changes continuously. The moon phase on your MeteoClock is automatically updated according to the year/ month/day. Old Crescent English Clock 2 Settings (Dual Time) 1 2 Scroll to Clock 2 using mode [1]. Press + [2] or ­ [3] key to change the hour (in hour increments/decrements relative to Clock 1). ALARM SETTING Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 Setting Scroll to Alarm1 mode (Alarm2 mode) using MODE [1]. If not manually interrupted, the alarm sound will automatically stop after one minute. TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY DISPLAY Check Inside Temperature and humidity After inserting the batteries, the local temperature and humidity will be displayed [*]. Copyright © Lexibook 2006 9 10 Copyright © Lexibook 2006 SM1760IM0036 GB11 SM1760IM0036 GB12 English Check Outside Temperature & Humidity 1. Press CHN [4] to toggle between the data of your various remote sensors: Outside 1 (channel 1), Outside 2 (channel 2) and Outside 3 (channel 3). Note: if you do not have any additional sensors, please disregard this function. [. . . ] For example, if the forecast is rain, and you observe a large and sudden downward shift of pressure, the rain is likely to be heavy. English English COMFORT LEVEL ICON The comfort level will be established based on the data collected from indoor temperature/humidity. The indicator below will display whether the level is comfortable, normal or uncomfortable. Comfort Level Description It shows that the current environment is within the ideal range for indoor temperature and relative humidity. It shows that the current environment is containing inadequate moisture, too cold or too hot. PRESSURE HISTORICAL BAR GRAPH The bar graph lets you see the pressure trend over a period of 12 hours. [. . . ]