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6 WEATHER FOREC A ST CENTER Instruction ma nual INTRODUCTION The Meteotronic STA RT Weather Forecast Center provides a professional we ather forecast for the current and the nex t three days. The weather forecasts are made by professional meteoro logists and a re sent out with the radio-time signal generator DCF77 in Ger many and HBG in Sw itzerlan[...]
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7 DISPLAY Reception indi cator for wea ther data • Symbol on Weather data completely received • Symbol flashing Weather data incomplete Reception indi cator for rad io-time signal generato r • Symbol flashing Initial reception of date and time • Symbol on Time and da te are current • Symbol off Time and da te have not [...]
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8 • Switch on all po tential source s of interferen ce (e.g. televi sion) in the area that you w ant to install the station during the test ! • Position the devi ce in the lo cation, oriente d as you prefe r, but at leas t one meter from the possibl e source of interference. • Activate test mo de as descri bed. • Monitor the rece ption disp[...]
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9 Exiting the configuration menu • Press the <SET > button a s often as required to reach the normal di splay again. Setting the weather region • After calling up the configurat ion menu, the setting mod e is active for the w eather region. The text “loc” i s shown on the di splay. The cu rrently defined region is show n directly to t[...]
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10 • The alarm signal can be in terrupted w ith the <ALARM> button. Use the <SNOOZE > button to stop the alarm signal for five mi nutes. Durin g this time, the a larm signal "( ( ( ) ) ) “ flashes. Show current weather reg ion Press the <SET > button to show the current w eather regio n. The text „loc“ appears wit[...]