eQ 3 PTD300US Wireless Weather Station User Manual UserMan

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1WirelessTemperature StationPTD 300 US                                                  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2These  operating  instructions  belong  with  this  product. They  contain  important  information  for  putting  it  into service and operating it. This should be noted also when this product is passed on to a third party.Therefore look after these operating instructions for future reference!Table of Contents: 1.  Introduction .................................................................................4 1.1.  Intended use ................................................................................42.  Scope of delivery .........................................................................53.   Terminology .................................................................................54.  Features and functions ................................................................64.1.  Displaying the indoor temperature and air humidity....................64.2.  Displaying of one of a maximum of 9 outdoor sensors   (temperature/air humidity)............................................................64.3.  Frost warning ...............................................................................64.4.  Temperature alarm .......................................................................65.   Safety instructions .......................................................................76.  Battery and environment instructions ..........................................87.  Preparation for operation, commissioning ..................................87.1.   Commissioning the base station .................................................98.  Controls and indicators .............................................................109.  Operation ...................................................................................129.1.  Key functions .............................................................................129.2.  Selecting of the sensors to display ...........................................129.2.1.  Display panel A - pool sensor ....................................................129.2.2.  Display panel B - indoor or outdoor sensor ..............................13  In this manual mentioned sensors are not included in delivery. For the installation, addressing and commissioning of this sen-sors, please refer to the operating instructions supplied with the unit.
39.3.  Displaying MIN/MAX values ......................................................149.4.  Selecting temperature metered value (Temp./Dewpoint) ..........159.5.  Frost warning .............................................................................159.6.  Activating the temperature alarm ..............................................169.7.  Switch off audio warning during alarm ......................................1610.   Configuration .............................................................................1710.1.   Selecting temperature unit ........................................................1710.2.  Setting the temperature alarm values  .......................................1710.3.  Enable/Disable the audio warning .............................................2010.4.  Setting the comfort temperature range of display panel A .......2111.  Other functions and settings  ....................................................2311.1.  Commissioning of new sensors ................................................2311.2.  Reset to factory settings............................................................2311.3.  Receiving indicator ....................................................................2311.4.  Frost warning .............................................................................2412.  Changing batteries ....................................................................2412.1.  Base station ...............................................................................2412.2.  Combination sensor, outdoor sensors, pool sensor ..................2413.  Troubleshooting .........................................................................2514.  Range ........................................................................................2715.   Maintenance and cleaning.........................................................2815.1.   General ......................................................................................2815.2.  Cleaning base station ................................................................2816.   Handling ....................................................................................2916.1.  General ......................................................................................2916.2.  Base station ...............................................................................2917.  Terminology ...............................................................................3017.1.  Comfort indicator  ......................................................................3017.2.  Dewpoint ...................................................................................3018.  Disposal .....................................................................................3118.1.  General ......................................................................................3119.  Specifications ............................................................................3120.  FCC-Information ........................................................................32
4 1. IntroductionDear Customer,Thank you for purchasing this product.The product has been EMC-tested and thus meets the requirements of the valid national guidelines. See also FCC-Information.In order to maintain this condition and ensure safe operation, you, as the user, have to observe this operating manual.Prior to using the product for the first time, please read the entire operating manual and observe all operating and safety instructions.We should already like to point out now the correct order for commissioning  the  products. Please also observe  the installation  and  calibration  instructions  in  this  operating manual as well as the information about impairment of radio transmission between the sensors and base station.All company  names and product descriptions  listed  herein are the trademarks of the respective manufacturers. All rights are reserved.1.1. Intended useThe temperature station PTD 300 US is a high-quality temperature mea-suring system which processes a large quantity of temperature and air humidity data.  All  external  sensors  transmit  their data per  radio  to  the base station (433 MHz, range up to 300 ft. in open space, see chapter 14 on page 27).You can use the following wireless sensors:-  Pool-Temperature sensor S 300PT-US (Water temperature)-  Combination sensor KS 300US (Temperature and air humidity)-  Combination sensor KS 200US (Temperature and air humidity)-  Temperature and humidity sensor ASH 2200US (Temperature and air humidity)At all you can apply up to 9 of these sensors to the base station (e.g. 1 x KS 300US + 8 other sensors).Additional a temperature and air humidity sensor for measuring the indoor temperature and air humidity is integrated in the base station.F
5  2.  Scope of delivery•   Temperature station PTD 300 US•   Plastic base for temperature station•   Operating instructions•   3 x 1.5 V AA cellsThe information of the base station serve only the purpose of orientation. The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility for incorrect displays, measuring values or any consequences which may result from these.The product is intended for private use. It is not suited for medical purposes or public information.The components of this product are not toys. Install all components in such a way that children have no access to them. The product is battery-operated.Any other use than that described above may lead to damage to the product or to other danger.Read the complete operating manual carefully. It contains much important information about the installation and operation.  3. TerminologyAn exclamation mark in a triangle indicates important in-structions in the operating manual which must be observed under all circumstances.You will see the “hand” symbol for special tips and instruc-tions concerning operation.       F
6  4.  Features and functions4.1. Displaying the indoor temperature and air humidity•   Temperature display in °F, °C•   Can be switched to display internal dew point•   Storage of minimum/maximum temperature since last reset•   Storage of minimum/maximum air humidity since last reset•   Comfort zone indicator•   Temperature tendency4.2. Display of one of a maximum of 9 outdoor sensors (temperature and air humidity)•  Display of the data of the combination sensor KS 300US/KS 200US or 8 outdoor sensors for temperature/air humidity (ASH2200US, S 300PT-US)•  Display of temperature or dewpoint •  Storage  of  minimum/maximum  temperature  since  last  reset  (except             S 300PT-US, here occurs the storage of the extremely values accessory for last day, last week and last month) •  Storage of minimum/maximum air humidity since last reset•  Comfort zone indicator, individual adjustable temperature comfort- range for the S 300PT-US4.3. Frost warning•   Audible and visual alarm at temperatures below 39.2˚F/+4˚C at one of the actual displayed temperature sensors 4.4. Temperature alarm•   Audible and visual alarm at temperatures beyond a user defined temper-ature range. This range can be defined for every sensor separately.
7  5. Safety instructionsDamage  caused  by  non-observance  of  this  operating manual can lead to forfeiture of the warranty! We shall not assume any liability for subsequent damage!We shall not assume any liability for damage to items or persons caused by improper handling or non-observance of the safety instructions! In such cases, any guarantee claims shall become null and void.Dear Customer, the following safety and hazard notices not only serve the protection of your health but also the protection of the appliance. Please read the following points carefully!•   Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions. Although the outdoor sensor only emits relatively weak radio signals, these may cause interference to life-support systems. The same can also apply in other areas.•   The base station is only suited for dry, indoor premises. Do not expose it to direct sunlight, extreme heat, cold, dampness or humidity.•   For safety and licensing reasons, it is not permitted to convert or modify the product.•   Do not leave the packaging material lying around. Plastic foil and bags, polystyrene parts etc. are dangerous toys in the hands of children.•   Handle the product with  care! Blows or impact, or dropping it  even from a small height will damage it.
8   6. Battery and environment instructions•   Batteries do not belong in the hands of children.•   Observe the  right  polarity when  inserting  the batteries/rechargeable batteries.•   Do not leave batteries lying around. Pets or small children may swallow them. If they are swallowed, contact a doctor immediately.•   Leaking or  damaged  batteries/rechargeable batteries  may  lead  to injury to the skin. For this reason, use suitable protective gloves when changing them.•   Make sure that batteries or rechargeable batteries are not thrown into the fire or short-circuited. There is a likelihood of explosion!•   Never dismantle batteries/rechargeable batteries!•   Do not recharge normal batteries. There is a risk of explosion!•   If the product is not used for longer periods of  time (e.g. in case  of storage), please remove the inserted batteries/rechargeable batteries in order to prevent damage caused by leaking batteries/rechargeable batteries.  7. Preparation for operation, commissioningPlease observe:First of all, put all available outdoor sensors into operation (insert batteries) and then the base station itself.If  you  proceed in  the  opposite  order,  it  could  occur  that the  base  station  does  not  detect  all  the  existing  outdoor sensors.We  always  recommend  you  first  of  all  try  out  the  base  station  with  all outdoor sensors  in a  room before installing the outdoor  sensors in  the open air. However, the distance between the base station and the outdoor sensors should be at least 6 ft. in order to avoid interference.If you notice  that  one  outdoor  sensor  is  out  of  range  after  installation, you can assume that radio reception is not sufficient (and that there is no defect in the outdoor sensor).This  initial  function  test  will  save  extensive  and  time-consuming  error searches afterwards.
97.1. Commissioning the base station•   Open the battery compartment on the back of the base station.•   Insert three batteries (AA cells) with the correct polarity into the battery compartment. Use preferably alkaline batteries..It is possible to use rechargeable batteries but these reduce the operational life due to their lower voltage / capacity.•   Close battery compartment.•   After  you  have  inserted  the  batteries,  all  segments  of  the  LCD  are displayed briefly, followed by a version number.•   After  that,  the  base  station  activates  the  synchronization mode  for        10 minutes.   During this time the display shows ”SY”, thereunder appears a counter, that counts down the 10 minutes. •   After synchronizing the display shows the following data:  Upper row („Display panel A”, see next page): -   If no sensor received: Temperature of the integrated sensor (indoor temperature)-   If one sensor received: Temperature of this sensor-  If more than one sensor received: Temperature of the sensor with ad-dress 8 (this is the pool sensor S 300PT-US in factory setting), or with the lowest sensor address. If you have changed the address on the pool sensor S 300PT-US, you have to change the display panel A to this address (1...8, see chapter 9.2.1.). Lower row (”Display panel B”, see next page): -   Temperature and air humidity of the integrated sensorAdditional you can see the associated comfort indicator and tendency indicator.•  You can either hang the base station on a wall (there is a corresponding opening on the back) or place it on a level surface with the installation base.•   If you want to use the foot, first put the booth lower spikes of the foot into the supports on the back side of the base station (below the battery compartment). Then, swing the foot a little bit to the front till the two other spikes lock into the catch supports at the buttom of the base station.FF
10  8. Controls and indicatorsKey T1„SENSOR”Key T3„SELECT”Key T2„MIN MAX”Status indicatorLow battery warningDisplay panel ADisplay panel BTemperature alarmFrost warningReceiving check of the wireless sensorUnit of temperatureWater symbolTendency indicatorComfort indicatorSensor addressDewpoint indicatorFrost warning
11Description of the used symbolsFrost warning  The temperature at the location of the displayed sensor is below 39.2˚F / +4˚CUnit  Alternatively display in ˚F or ˚C Water symbol  Appears  only  by  receiving  the  outdoor  sensors with the address 1...8, appears not at displaying the  indoor  temperature  or  the  combined  sensor (Address 9) Tendency indicator  Temperature tendency: rising or fallingComfort indicator  In display panel A:   Comfort range, only depends on temperature    (see chapter 10)    In display panel B:  Comfort range, depends on temperature and air humidity (see chapter 17) Status indicator  Marking of actual display-functions   Sensor address  Shows number (address) of the displayed outdoor sensor Battery warning  Low battery warning of the base station Dewpoint indicator  Indicate the dewpoint (alternatively to temperature,  only for display panel B)Temperature alarm  Indicator for excessing the upper (HI) respectively lower (LO) limit value of the temperature Receiving check  Marking of correct receiving the particular outdoor sensor
12  9. OperationAfter Installation accordingly chapter 7 the base station is ready for operation with the essential functions. You can operate it accordingly the following operation instructions.If you want to use the extended functions, please configure the unit  like described in chapter 10. 9.1. Functions of the keysMain functions Key  Description  Main function  T1  SENSOR  Choice of sensors  T2  MIN MAX  Displaying of the Min/Max values  T3  SELECT  Switch for temperature/dewpoint; ˚F/˚CBasic operationYou  can  operate  the  unit  with  the  three  keys  via  short  or  long  key-strokes:•  Short keystroke: Press for shorter than 1 second (et sqq.: ”short”)•  Long keystroke: Press for more than 3 seconds (et sqq.: ”long”)If you don´t press any key for 10 seconds during the configuration (see chapter 10), the unit goes back to normal mode, but the last adjustment remains in the display9.2. Selecting of the sensors to display•  For allocation and configuration of the sensor addresses please read the manual of the concerned sensor.•  The combination sensor KS 200US/KS 300US have a fixed address, he is always displayed with address ”9”.•  At  displaying  the  integrated  sensor  no  address  is  indi-cated.9.2.1. Display panel A - Pool sensor The display panel A is usually intended for displaying the values of the pool sensor S 300PT-US.If required, or, when you not use a S 300PT-US, you can allocate any sensor to this panel.FF
13-  To choose another sensor, press the key ”SENSOR” long till the dis-play in the display panel B disappears and at right the symbol for the sensor address is blinking. -  Now press the key ”SENSOR” frequently short, till the required sensor address and in display panel A the data of this sensor is displayed.-  If  you  don´t  press  any  key  for  10  seconds  or  shortly  press  the  key ”MIN/MAX” or ”SELECT”, the device goes back to normal mode.   Now the data of display panel B appears again (indoor sensor or the selected outdoor sensor).  •  You can only choose active sensors, that means, the base station must already received data from this sensor at earlier time. The unit skips not occupied addresses.•  By choosing sensors 1...8 the water symbol appears.•  By choosing the combination sensor the sensor address ”9” ap-pears. •  By choosing the indoor sensor no sensor address appears.9.2.2. Display panel B - Indoor or outdoor sensor In the base setting the panel B shows the indoor tempera-ture and the indoor air humidity.If required, you can allocate any sensor to this panel.  -  For choosing a sensor, press the key ”SENSOR” frequently short, till the required sensor address and in display panel B the data of this sensor is displayed.•  You can only choose active sensors, that means, the base station must already received data from this sensor at earlier time. The device skips not occupied addresses.•  By choosing the combination sensor the sensor address ”9” ap-pears. •  By choosing the indoor sensor no sensor address appears.•  If the device is still in the selection mode for display panel A, please wait either, till the panel B is displayed again, or press the key ”SENSOR”  long, till  display panel B appears again. Now the sensor selection for display panel B is activated. FFF
149.3. Displaying MIN/MAX valuesFor the measurement values of the indoor/outdoor temperature and in-door/outdoor humidity, the minimum and maximum figures reached since the last clearance (reset) of data are stored.Accessoy you can call the MIN/MAX values of the sensor, which is assigned to display panel A, within MIN/MAX values of the last day (24 hours, ”Day”), the last week (7 days, ”Week”) and the last month (30 days, ”Month”). If you assign another sensor to display panel A, the stored MIN/MAX values of the previously assigned sensor are deleted! The storage begins new from the moment of the new assignment! If you have  selected ”Dewpoint” for  display panel B, then the storage of the MIN/MAX values occurs as dewpoint! -   Press the key  ”MIN/MAX  frequently short,  till  the  required value ap-pears.   The sequences of the display panels A and B:Sequence of display panel A(Pool sensor)Sequence of display panel B1MIN value since reset MIN value since reset2MAX value since reset MAX value since reset3MIN value last day (Day) MIN value since reset4MAX value last day (Day) MAX value since reset5MIN value last week (Week) MIN value since reset6MAX value last week (Week) MAX value since reset7MIN value last month (Month) MIN value since reset8MAX value last month (Month) MAX value since reset9Current value Current value   F
15Deleting MIN-/MAX valuesAll  stored  MIN-/MAX  values  of  all  sensors  will  be  deleted  to-gether!-  Press the key ”MIN MAX” long. -  The  hole  display  disappears,  after  this  ”rEs”  appears  for  approx.                    2 seconds.-  After this the display goes to the normal mode before clearance.   The current values are immediately taken over as the new MIN-/MAX values.  9.4. Selecting temperature metered value (Temp./Dewpoint)   For the reading in display panel B you can switch between displaying the temperature and the associated dewpoint. Change between temperature and dewpoint -  Press the key ”SELECT” shortly. Temperature value in display panel B changes between temperature and dewpoint. At dewpoint choice accessorily ”Dewpoint” appears in the display. 9.5. Frost warningThe frost warning is always active. This function warns, if the temperature of the sensor, which is displayed in the particular display panel, is below 39.2˚F.First time after temperature is below 39.2˚F, the frost warning symbol   in the according display panel is blinking for 30 seconds, after this the frost warning symbol remains on permanently. F• While retrieving the MIN-/MAX values for display panel A, also the display panel B respectively changes between MIN- and MAX value, but only the MIN-/MAX values since last clearance (reset) are displayed!• After choosing a storage display (MIN-/MAX value), you can successive call the particular extreme value of all sensors into display  panel  B  by  pressing  the  key  ”SENSOR”  frequently short.• The device goes back to the display of current value after ”MAX value last month” in display panel A. F
16Frost warning is  turned  off after  the temperature  exceeds  the  value  of 41°F.  If required, you can add the frost warning with an audible warning (how to activate, see chapter 10.3).• The alarm value of 39.2˚F is fixed and not adjustable.•  The  frost  warning  is  only  active  for  the  displayed  sensors (in display panel A and B), that means, if the temperature of not displayed sensors fall below 39.2˚F, no alarm will be ac-tivated.9.6. Activate temperature alarmFor any sensor you can set up high and/or low temperature limit. If the temperature exceeds this high or low temperature limit, the temperature alarm is activated.• Status indicator ”HI”:   upper temperature limit is exceeded• Status indicator ”LO”:  lower temperature limit is fallen shortAre the limits occupied with values according chapter 10.2, the tempera-ture alarm is automatically activated. If you want to deactivate the alarm, you have to set the limit to ”--.-“ (see Chapter 10.2).If required, you can add the temperature alarm with audible warning (how to enable, see chapter 10.3).•  The temperature alarm is only active for the displayed sen-sors (in display panel A and B), that means, if the temperature of not displayed sensors is below or higher than this limits, no alarm will be activated.9.7. Switch off audio warning during alarm-   Press any key, the audible warning turns off immediately. The function of  audio warning remains also after turning off. The buzzer is blocked, till the reason of the alarm is elimi-nated for minimum one measuring. If eg. the frost warning permanent exists, the buzzer doesn`t sounds after the next temperature measuring of the particular sensor. Only if the reason of the alarm does not longer exists (frost warning or temperature alarm) for  minimum one  measuring value,  the audio alarm is enabled again.FFF
1710.1. Selecting temperature unitThe temperature unit can be switched between displaying in ˚F or ˚C.°F/˚C switching-  Press  the  key  ”SELECT”  for  approx.                 3  seconds. In both display panels the unit changes from ˚F to ˚C and vice versa. 10.2. Setting the temperature alarm          values (limits)For any sensor you can set-up a high and/or low temperature limit. If the limit is exceed-ed, a temperature alarm is activated.• In  factory  setting  the  temperature alarm is disabled (no limits set).• The adjustable range is (independent of  the  sensor  type)  -21.8˚F  up  to +175.8˚F.  Consider  the  measuring limits of the particular sensor when setting the alarm limits. • If you want adjust only  high or low limit, set the particular other limit to ”– – .– ” (disabled). This setting fol-lows the value ”+175.8˚F”.• The temperature alarm is only active for the displayed sensors (in display panel  A  and  B),  that  means,  if  the temperature of not displayed sensors  is below or higher than this limits, no alarm will be activated. 10. Configuration> 3 secondsSELECTF
18Adjust low temperature alarm limit-   Press the keys ”SENSOR” and ”MIN MAX” together for approx. 3 seconds. -  Now the low limit of the sensor, which was assigned to the display panel A, and the symbol ”LO” appears. -  If you want to adjust the low limit of one of the other sensors, press the key ”SEN-SOR”  frequently  short,  till  the  required sensor address appears in display panel B.   In factory setting are no limits preset, this is marked with ”– – .–”. -  Adjust the required value for the low limit by pressing the key ”SELECT” frequently (shortly or continued). -   Go  ahead  with  adjusting  resp.  checking the high limit.Adjust high temperature alarm limit-   Press the keys ”SENSOR” and ”MIN MAX” together for approx. 3 seconds. -  Now the low limit of the sensor, which was assigned to the display panel A, and the symbol ”LO” appears.-  If you want to adjust the limit of one of the other sensors, press the  key  ”SENSOR” frequently short,  till  the  required sensor address appears in display panel B-  Now press the key ”MIN MAX” shortly. The status indicator changes to ”HI”.FSetvalueSELECTMIN MAXSENSOR +MIN MAX  > 3  secondsMIN MAXSENSOR +resp.  > 3  secondsresp.
19SELECT   In factory setting are no limits preset, this is marked with ”– – .–”.  -  Adjust the required value for the high limit by pressing the key ”SELECT” frequently (shortly or continued). -  Go back to the normal mode by pressing the key ”SENSOR” frequently short  or,   wait without any keystroke, till the device goes back to the normal mode. Disable temperature alarm Adjust the temperature limit of the particular sensor to ”– –.–” (follows after ”+175.8˚F”).FSENSOR Back tonormal modeSetvalue
2010.3.  Enable/Disable          the audio warningThe  integrated  buzzer  generates  an  audio warning, if the audio warning option is enabled and a frost warning or a temperature alarm is triggered. If alarm is triggered first time, the au-dio warning sounds for 30 seconds, thereafter in the rhythm of 30 Seconds for respectively approx. 3 seconds. The audio warning will be enabled/disabled together for all sensors. Enable audio warning-   Press the keys ”SELECT” and ”MIN MAX” together for approx. 3 seconds. -  The display disappears shortly and thereaf-ter ”ON” appears in both display panels.    Thereafter  the  device  goes  back  to  the normal mode.Disable audio warning-   Press the keys ”SELECT” and ”MIN MAX” together again for approx. 3 seconds. - The display disappears shortly and thereaf-ter ”OFF” appears in both display panels.    Thereafter  the  device  goes  back  to  the normal mode.MIN MAXSELECT +MIN MAXSELECT +  > 3  seconds  > 3  seconds
2110.4.  Setting the comfort tempera-ture range of display panel AThe display panel A is usually intended for dis-playing the values of the pool sensor  S300PT-US. You can set an individual temperature range, which shall feel as comfortable. The  comfort  symbol  in  display  panel  A shows,  that  the  temperature  is  within  the required  range.  The  comfort  range  is  de-fined  by  the  adjustable  high  and low  limits of temperature.The meanings of the comfort indicator:  J   Temperature is within the comfort rangeK   Temperature is less than 3.6°F beyond the comfort range.L   Temperature is more than 3.6°F beyond the comfort range.  •  The factory setting of the comfort range is from 77˚F to 82.4˚F.•  The  adjustable  range  is  (inde-pendent of the sensor) 41˚F up to 158˚F.  Consider  the  measuruing limits  of  the  particular  sensor when setting the comfort range. -   Press the keys ”SENSOR” and ”SELECT” together for approx. 3 seconds.-  The display shows the previous low limit of the  comfort  range,  the  comfort  symbol J and ”LO” in panel A. -  Adjust the required value for the low limit by pressing the key ”SELECT” frequently (short or continued). FSELECTSENSOR +SELECT  > 3  secondsSetvalue
22MIN MAXChangeto HISetvalueSELECTBack to normal modeSENSOR-  Thereafter press  the  key  ”MIN  MAX” shortly.  The  status  indicator  changes  to ”HI”.-  Adjust the required value for the high limit by pressing the key ”SELECT” frequently (short or continuing).-  Go back to the normal mode by pressing the key ”SENSOR” frequently short  or,   wait without any keystroke, till the device goes back to the normal mode.
2311.1. Commissioning of new sensors You can add new sensors into the system at anytime. Consider the maximum number of 9 radio sensors (incl. combined sensor) and avoid double addressing. •  The automatic apply of new sensors is carried out two times a day (at intervals of 12 hours) during a regular transmitter search. •  You can also assimilate new sensors by commissioning the base station once again.   In this case consider:  The device is setting back to the factory settings, all stored datawill be deleted! 11.2. Reset to factory setting The factory setting is:•  Display panel A: Pool sensor or other sensor with address 8•  Display panel B: Indoor sensor•  No alarm limits set•  Comfort range at display panel A: 77˚F to 82.4˚F.•  Audio warning: turned off-   Open the  battery  compartment,  remove  the  batteries  and  insert  the batteries again with the correct polarity. -  All user settings will be set to the factory setting.-  All stored MIN-/MAX data will be deleted. -  The device starts now like described in chapter 7. 11.3. Receiving indicator-  If the selected sensor is received, the antenna symbol (see above) ap-pears constant.-  If the device can´t receive the selected  sensor for more than 40 minutes, the antenna symbol blinks.-  If the device can`t receive this sensor for more than 12 hours, the antenna symbol disappears and the associated value is displayed as ”- - .-”.  11. Other functions and settings
2411.4. Frost warningThis function warns, if the temperature of the sensor, which is displayed in the particular display panel, is below 39.2˚F/+4˚C (see more in chapter 9.5). In the particular display panel the frost warning symbol (see above) appears.   12. Changing batteryDepending on which batteries or rechargeable batteries you use, the replacement interval can be very different. High-quality alkaline batteries keep the longest, rechargeable batteries or cheap zinc-carbon batteries require more frequent changing.12.1. Base stationIf the battery flat symbol appears in the display (    ), the batteries have to be replaced with new ones.• Always replace the whole set of batteries.• Do not mix full with “half-full” batteries.• Always use four batteries of the same type and manufacturer.• Do not mix batteries with rechargeable batteries.• As already mentioned, rechargeable batteries operation is pos-sible,  the  durability  is,  however,  appreciably lower  than  with batteries.• For changing the batteries, proceed as described in chapter 7. 1.Please observe the following:After replacing the batteries, all data, values stored in the base station (e.g. settings, MIN-/Max data etc.) are deleted and have to be entered again. 12.2. Combination sensor, outdoor sensors, pool sensorWhen the display of the sensor concerned fails for more than 24 hours, the batteries are to be replaced with new ones as described in the par-ticular manual.Check as whether there is possibly some disturbance in the radio transmission which is the cause for the failure of the data transmission. In this case also, there will be no indication in the display of the base station.The cause could be, for example, a metal object in the radio path (e.g., a parked vehicle). FFF
25  13. Trouble shooting    Observe the safety instructions contained in these     operating instructions!Problem   RemedyNo reception • The  distance  between  the  base  station and out-door sensors is too great. Alter the position of the outdoor sensors.• Objects or shielding materials are obstructing the radio reception. Alter the position of the outdoor sensors and the base station.• The batteries of the outdoor sensors are too weak or  flat.  Insert  new  batteries  into  the  sensors  as an attempt.•  Another  transmitter  on  the  same  or  neighboring frequencies  is  disturbing  the  radio  signal  of  the outdoor sensors. This can be, for example, radio headphones, radio loudspeakers or similar devices. Such products are not usually operated constantly; the radio  reception can, for  example,  be  perfect the next day; this makes the search for the cause more difficult.  If  possible,  set  another  frequency  on  the  instru-ments which can eliminate the reception problems of the weather station.Disturbance ofother instrumentsthrough the outdoor sensors(continuation see next page)•  The outdoor sensors transmit their data to the base station approx. every 3 minutes for a period of 0.1 (100 ms) seconds. In this short period, disturbances in other devices are also possible.  For example, a very short disturbance signal can be audible from a radio head phone every 3 minu-tes.
26Problem       RemedyProblems with theSynchronisation•  When  inserting  the  batteries  into  the  outdoor sensors and the base station (observe this order exactly),  these  devices  are  in  synchronization mode. A data telegram is transmitted here every 4  seconds  which  accelerates  the  recognition and registration of the outdoor sensors  at the base station.  To  enforce  new  synchronization,  remove  the batteries  from  the  base  station  and  outdoor sensors.  After  that,  wait  at  least  60  seconds before you insert the batteries into the outdoor sensors again and, lastly, into the base station (observe this order without fail – first of all insert the batteries into all existing outdoor  sensors, only then into the base station.  In doing so, however, all values/data which the base station has stored (e.g. minimum values, maximum values and settings etc.), are lost.•  Before  you  position  the  outdoor  sensors,  for example  in  your  garden,  carry  out  a  function test as described in chapter 7.
27F  14. RangeThe  transmission  range  of  the  radio  signals  to  the  base  station  is                     300 ft. under  optimum  conditions.  This  is  often  described  as  the  “free field range”.This ideal arrangement (e.g. base station and outdoor sen-sor on a smooth, level field without trees, houses etc.) is, however, never found in practice.Normally, the base station is set up in the house, the combination in the garden and  further  outdoor  sensors,  for  example  in  ancillary  buildings or garage.The range can be reduced considerably partly through:• walls, reinforced steel ceilings• coated/layered insulation glass panes• vehicles• trees, bushes, earth, rocks• closeness to metal & conductive objects (e.g. radiators)• closeness to the human body• broadband disturbances, e.g. in residential area (DECT telephones, mobile telephones, radio head-phones, radio loudspeakers, other radio weather stations, baby phones etc.)• closeness to electric motors. Transformers, network parts pr com-puters• closeness to poorly shielded or openly operated computers or other electrical devicesAs the local circumstances are different at every place of set-up, a certain range cannot be guaranteed.If  the  base  station  is  receiving no  data  from  the  combination sensor or any additionally existing outdoor sensors (in spite of new batteries), reduce the distance between the outdoor sensors and the base station, change the place of set-up Observe chapter 7 and 13 of these operating instructions..F
28  15.Maintenance and cleaning15.1. GeneralCheck the technical safety of the product regularly, e.g. damage to the housing.It can be assumed that operation is no longer ensured without risk if• the device shows visible damage• the device is no longer functional• after longer periods of storage under unfavorable conditions or• after heavy transport stressBefore cleaning  or  servicing  the  device,  observe  the  following  safety instructions without fail:Remove  the  batteries  before  cleaning,  servicing  or  carrying out repair work.There are no parts in the interior requiring servicing; the device may not be opened.Repairs may only be carried out by a specialist who is familiar with the associated hazards and relevant regulations for  the device.15.2. Cleaning base stationDust can be removed very easily with a vacuum cleaner and a clean, soft brush. Keep the opening of the vacuum cleaner close to the base station (do not come into contact, scratching possible!) and remove the dust with the brush. The dispersed dust will be sucked in by the vacuum cleaner.Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth for cleaning the exterior of the product.For greater contamination, you can  use a cloth slightly moistened with warm water.Never use aggressive cleaners or chemical solutions as the surface of the device or its functionality could be damaged as a result.
29  16. HandlingObserve all the safety precautions in these operating instructions!16.1. GeneralThe product may not be opened or taken apart (except for the work de-scribed in these operating instructions, e.g. change of battery).There are  no  parts  to  be  maintained  by  the  user  in  the  inside  of  the product.The product will be damaged even if dropped from a low height.16.2. Base stationAvoid the  following  adverse  ambient  conditions  during  operation  or transport:- moisture or excessive humidity- extreme cold or heat direct sunlight- dust or flammable gases, vapours or- heavy vibration- strong magnetic fields, such as, for example, in the vicinity of ma-chines or speakersNever use the product immediately if it has been taken from a cold area to  a  warm  area.  The  condensation  developing  could  in  certain  cases destroy the device.Wait until the base station has reached room temperature. This can take some hours!A  place  for  set-up  has  to  be  selected  so  that  the  base  station  stands securely and cannot fall down. There is danger of injury due to its extreme heaviness.Valuable or easily scratched furniture surfaces should be protected from damage by suitable mats before setting up the base station.
30  17. Terminology17.1. Comfort indicator (only display panel B)The symbol of the comfort indicator (the three different “smiles“ J  K  L ) reflect the room climate whereby the weather station works according to the following table: Temperature   air humidity (%)   20  30  35  40  45  50  55  60  65  70   < 64,4°F  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L64.4-67.9°F  L  L  L  K  K  K  K  K  K  L68.0-71.5°F    L  L  L  K  J  J  J  J  K  L71.6-75.1°F    L  L  K  J  J  J  J  K  L  L75.2-78.7°F    L  K  J  J  J  J  K  L  L  L78.8-82.3°F    L  K  K  K  K  K  K  L  L  Lover 82.4°F    L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  L  LDependent of the ratio temperature to humidity, there are clearly delimited areas which are defined as comfortable or uncomfortable climate.For example, you feel humidity of under 30% to be too dry at a tempera-ture of 77° F (e. g. heating air) and humidity of over approx. 60% to be humid.•  The comfort indicator in display panel A is controlled according to the defined comfort temperature range (see chapter 10.4.) •  For  sensors,  which  don´t  transmit  air  humidity  values,  the display don´t show the comfort indicator.17.2. DewpointThis concerns a temperature which is dependent on the coincidence of a certain temperature and a certain humidity.The condensation of the humidity begins at this temperature point, the humidity condenses and comes down as liquid (mist, vapour).If the dewpoint for water vapour lies at below 32° F, condensation will take place as snow or frost.F
31 18. Disposal18.1. GeneralDispose of the unusable product according to valid legal regulationsTemperature range indoors: ..................  32°F to 140°F (0°C to +59.9°C) Resolution: ....................................................................................  0.1 °FAccuracy:  ....................................................................................±1.4 °FMeasurement range rel. humidity indoor: ..............................0 % - 99 % Resolution:  .......................................................................................1 %Accuracy:  ..............................................................±5 % (30 % to 70 %)Measuring interval of the indoor sensor:  ...............................10 minutesNumber of external sensors: .........................................................max. 9Transmission interval of the outdoor sensors:.............approx.  3  minutes Transmission frequency: ....................................................... 433.92 MHzRange in the free field:................................ up to 300 ft (see chapter 14)Dewpoint displaying: .......for sensors with temperature and air humidityFrost warning: .........................at temperatures ≤39.2°F/+4˚C, automaticTemperature alarm: ......................................................for every sensor, threshold adjustable Comfort indicator ..............................for both display panels separately,....................................... comfort temperature range for the pool sensor ......................................................... (or other with address 8) adjustableVoltage supply:  .......................................3 x 1.5 V AA/LR6/Mignon cells Environment temperature range:  ....................................32 °F to 122 °CDisplay viewing area (w x l): .............................................. 2.2 x 1.6  inch Dimension (w x l x d): .................................................................4.1 x 5.7 x 2.2 inch (with base) .............................................................  4.1 x 5 x 1.3 inch (without base) 19. Specifications
32FCC ID: RNT-PTD300USChanges  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  in  writing  by  eQ-3 Limited may void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.NOTE: This equipment has  been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation. If this  equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:-  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.-  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.The  internal  antenna  used  for  this  mobile  transmitter  must  provide  a separation  distance  of  at  least  20  cm  from  all  persons  and  must  not be  co-located  or  operating  in  conjunction  with  any  other  antenna  or transmitter.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)   this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)   this device must accept any interference received, including interfe-rence that may cause undesired operation. 20. FCC information1st English edition          October 2006Documentation © 2006 eQ-3 Limited HongkongAll rights reserved. This handbook must not be reproduced in any form, even in excerpts, or duplicated or processed using electronic, mechanical or chemical procedures without written permission of the publisher.This  handbook  may  contain  mistakes  and  printing  errors.  The  information  in  this handbook is regularly checked and corrections made in the next issue. We accept no liability for technical mistakes or printing errors, or their consequences. All trademarks and patents are acknowledged.Printed in Hong KongModifications due to technical improvements may be made without prior notification.00066789 Y2006 V1.0

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