Irox METE-ON 1 manual

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    English Operating Instructions With the Mete-On 1, you hold a genuine global innov ation in your hands! Accordingly , putting it into operation and operating it requires a ne w kind of procedure. Please therefore take the time and proceed as follo w s when putting the dev ice into operation: 1- Please be sure to read through the b rochure ‘Person[...]

  • Page 2

    English X. 2 – Personalisation of a place name You have the option of giving your own description to one place in a region, e.g. to the place where you live. For this, go into the setting of the town as described in Section 4 of the 'short guide to starting –up'. As soon as you have reached the town of your regi on with the settings p[...]

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    English X. 4 – Weather reports The system can receive and depi ct specific additional foreca sts and weather si tuat ions for the regions received. When these are available, they will be displayed in the INFO WINDOW . On the right side of INFO WINDOW you will see wit h each message a character. This shows, for which day this condition is forecast[...]

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    English X.16 The 15 weather symbols The forecasts of the symbols for the DA Y are calculated for the afternoon perio d. The forecasts of the symbols for the NIGHT are cal culated for late evening (midni ght). New forecasts are m ade on a daily basis by profes sional meteorologist s in the Meteotime network. Forecast reliability is therefore based a[...]

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    English X.7 – Sunrise and sunset times With each place, you will be given informat ion about the time the sun rises and sets. The times are based on the METEONOR M data and apply for - The main place assigned to each region (total of 90 places, see map in the instructions ‘Personal Meteo Centre PMC Important’) - The flat horizon - The epicent[...]