Prologue IW006 Manual
Prologue
Vejrstation
IW006
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Weather Station
with Colour Screen
Väderstation med färgskärm
Værstasjon med fargeskjerm
Sääasema, jossa värinäyttö
Wetterstation mit Farbdisplay
Art.no. Model
36-5364 IW006-DCF Ver. 20130715
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Weather Station with
Colour Screen
Art.no 36-5364 Model IW006-DCF
Please read theentire instruction manual before using theproduct and save it
for future reference. We reserve theright for any errors in text or images and
any necessary changes made to technical data. If you have any questions
regarding technical problems please contact our Customer Services.
Things to consider:
• Other wireless equipment using thesame frequency can reduce
thetransmission range.
• The range of all wireless equipment depends on thetype of obstacles
located between thetransmitter and thereceiver (e.g. aconcrete wall will
interfere with thesignal more than aplasterboard wall).
If you experience problems, try thefollowing:
• Turn off any other existing wireless equipment and check if this is
thecause of theproblem.
• Move any other existing wireless equipment, shorten thedistance
betweenthesending and receiving devices, reduce thenumber of
obstacles (walls, furniture, etc) between them or try acombination of
thesemeasures to successfully address theproblem.
What is a radio controlled clock?
A radio controlled clock is anextremely accurate timekeeping device.
Thetime is controlled by theatomic clock in Braunschweig, Germany
(accuracy±1second per 1 million years). Theclock has abuilt-in radio
receiver that decodes theincoming atomic clock signal (long wave 77.5 kHz).
Theproduct also has aprecisely calibrated quartz clock movement with
afrequency of 32 kHz that keeps it running.
The transmitter in Germany has anofficial range of 2,000 km. Thismeans that
theUK and Ireland should be well within range.

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Safety
• The weather station must only be repaired by qualified service technicians.
• The weather station’s main unit is only intended for indoor use.
• Do not place theproduct where there is arisk of it falling into water or
other liquid.
• Do not place theweather station in damp or dusty environments or where
it could be subject to strong vibrations.
• Do not expose theweather station to extremely high or low temperatures.
Donot expose theproduct to direct sunlight.
• Never try to open, change or modify theproduct in anyway.
• Always remove thebatteries from theweather station and theoutdoor
sensor if they are not to be used for alongtime.

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Buttons and functions
Display
1. Indoor temperature
2. Indoor humidity
3. Calendar or barometric pressure
4. “PM” (only displayed when the12-hour clock is selected)
5. Time
6. Weather forecast
7. Outdoor temperature
8. Outdoor humidity
9. Barometric trends
10. Outdoor sensor icon
11. Outdoor sensor channel
12. Alarm 1 and2
13. Time signal icon

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Outdoor sensor
25. LED indicator
26. [ RESET ] Reinstates default factory settings
27. Foot/wall bracket
28. Channel selector
29. Battery holder
Operating instructions
Quick start
1. Plug themains adaptor into awall socket and then into theweather
station’s socket (23).
2. Position themain unit and thesensor next to eachother.
3. Open thebattery cover on theback of theoutdoor sensor.
4. Set thechannel selector (28) to channel 1 and insert 2×AAA/LR03
batteries. Notethepolarity markings in thebattery compartment to Note:
ensure correct insertion.
5. Refit thebattery cover.
6. Make sure that channel 1 shows on thedisplay (11), otherwise press
[ ▲CHANNEL ] until channel 1 displays without flashing.
7. The readings from theoutdoor sensor will appear on themain unit‘s
display after afew seconds.
8. The time and date will be set automatically if theweather station is able
to receive theradio time signal. Iftheweather station is unable to receive
thetime signal, thetime and date must be set manually.

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Mounting options
• Use theincluded stand (14) if you wish to use theweather station as
afree-standing unit.
• Use thewall mount (21) to mount theweather station onto awall.
Placing the outdoor sensor
Place theoutdoor sensor in anarea where it is not
exposed to constant sunlight.
Fit theoutdoor sensor’s foot to the base for use as
afree-standing unit or use the foot to mount the unit
onto a wall.
Time signal reception
As soon as theweather station is connected to themains it will automatically
begin searching for theradio time signal and (13) begin flashing. Allbuttons
and controls will be inoperative whilst theunit is busy searching for thetime
signal. Theweather station will be unreceptive to any outdoor sensor signals
whilst searching for thetime signal.
The weather station is preprogrammed to conduct nightly hourly time signal
searches beginning at 01:00 am and continuing on throughout therest of
thenight. This guarantees timely updates and high accuracy.

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Depending on reception, you may see thefollowing icon patterns:
• flashing: Weakor no time signal reception
• flashing: Strongsignal reception
• solid: Maxreception
• no icon: Notime signal reception
If no time signal is received, thetime and date must then be set manually.
Setting the time and date manually
1. Hold [ SET/AL SET ] in for 2 seconds until “00” flashes in thedisplay.
Press[ ▲ CHANNEL ] or [ ºC/ºF WAVE ] to set thedesired time zone in ▼
1-hour increments.
2. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until “24Hr” begins flashing. Press[ ▲ CHANNEL ]
or [ ºC/ºF ▼ WAVE ] to select a12- or 24-hour time display.
3. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until “0” begins flashing. Pressor hold in
[ ▲CHANNEL ] or [ ▼ºC/ºF ] to set thedesired hour.
4. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until “00” begins flashing. Pressor hold in
[ ▲CHANNEL ] or [ ▼ºC/ºF ] to set thedesired minutes.
5. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until “Yr” and “2013” begin flashing. Pressor
hold in [ ▲CHANNEL ] or [ ▼ºC/ºF ] to set thedesired year.
6. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until themonths display begins flashing.
Pressor hold in [ ▲CHANNEL ] or [ ▼ºC/ºF ] to set thedesired month.
7. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until thedays display begins flashing. Pressor
hold in [ ▲CHANNEL ] or [ ▼ºC/ºF ] to set thedesired day.
8. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until “m” and “d” begin flashing.
Press[ ▲ CHANNEL ] or [ ºC/ºF WAVE ] to select thepreferred date ▼
display beginning with month (“m” “d”) or day (“d” “m”).
9. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until “SN” and “05” begin flashing.
Press[ ▲ CHANNEL ] or [ ºC/ºF WAVE ] to set thesnooze time, ▼
from5–60 minutes.
10. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again to return to normal time display. Ifno button
is pressed for approximately 10 seconds, theweather station will
automatically return to normal time display.

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Setting alarms 1 and 2
1. Press [ SET/AL SET ] once until “A1” and “06:00” begin flashing.
2. Hold in [ SET/AL SET ] for about 2 seconds until thehour display begins
flashing. Press[ ▲CHANNEL ] or [ ▼ºC/ºF WAVE ] to set thedesired hour.
3. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until theminutes display begins to flash.
Press[ ▲CHANNEL ] or [ ▼ºC/ºF WAVE ] to set thedesired minutes.
4. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again until “A2” and “06:00” appear. Setalarm 2
using thesame procedures used for setting alarm1.
5. Press [ SET/AL SET ] again to return to normal time display. Ifno button
is pressed for approximately 10 seconds, theweather station will
automatically return to normal time display.
Turning the alarm on/off
Press [ Alarm on/off ] for activating or deactivating theindividual alarms.
• When alarm 1 is activated will appear.
• When alarm 2 is activated will appear.
Snooze function
1. When thealarm sounds its respective alarm icon willflash.
2. Press [ Zz
] to activate thesnooze function. Thealarm will sound and
its respective alarm icon will flash again according to thesnooze time that
has been previously set.
3. Press [ AL 1–2/ON-OFF ] to turn thealarm off. Thespecific set alarm will
then sound again after 24 hours if not deactivated.
Backlight dimmer
Press [ Zz
] to change thebacklight intensity.
Temperature display
Press [ ºC/ºF ▼ WAVE ] for selecting temperature units in ºC orºF.

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Weather forecasts and trends
The weather station is equipped with abarometric pressure sensor. Thewea-
ther station gathers barometric data for a12-hour period enabling it to then
provide a12-hour weather forecast.
Note: Iftheweather station is moved to adifferent height above sea level
(when moving it to another floor level for example), then a12-hour recalibra-
tion period will be required before anapproximate forecast can begiven.
Barometric icons (9):
• Rising pressure: Goodweather expected.
• Falling pressure: Badweather expected.
• Stable pressure: Nochange.
Weather icons
Sunny Rain
Partly
cloudy
Storm
Cloudy Frost warning (appears
when theoutdoor
temperature is 3ºC
orbelow).
Barometric display
1. Hold in [ MEM/inHg-hPa ] until thebarometric pressure appears instead of
theday andmonth.
2. Hold in [ MEM/inHg-hPa ] again to return to theday and month display.

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Displaying max and min temperatures
1. Press [ MEM/inHg-hPa ] to display max indoor and outdoor temperatures.
2. Press [ MEM/inHg-hPa ] to display min indoor and outdoor temperatures.
Resetting max and min temperatures
Hold in [ MEM/inHg-hPa ] during max or min temperature display in order to
reset them to zero.
Backup batteries
• The backup batteries will retain time and alarm settings during apower cut
but thealarm will sound.not
• The display will also be turned off when only supported by thebackup
batteries. Press[ Zz
] to turn on the5 sec. backlight.
1. Open thebattery cover at theback of theweather station by sliding it in
thedirection of thearrow.
2. Insert 3×AAA/LR03 batteries.
3. Refit thebattery cover.
Note: Notethepolarity markings in thebattery compartment to ensure
correctinsertion.
Connecting 2 additional outdoor sensors
1. Press [ ▲ CHANNEL ] until channel 2 appears in thedisplay.
2. Hold in [ ▲ CHANNEL ] until flashes, Theweather station will then begin
scanning for asignal from theoutdoor sensor set to channel 2.
3. Open thebattery compartment on theoutdoor sensor and make sure that
thechannel selector (28) is set to channel 2.
4. Insert 2×AAA/LR03 batteries into thebattery compartment.
Notethepolarity markings in thebattery compartment to ensure correct
insertion.
5. Refit thebattery cover.
6. The temperature and humidity data from this sensor will appear on
thedisplay after afew seconds.
7. To connect a3rd outdoor sensor press [ ▲ CHANNEL ] until channel 3
appears. Thenfollow thesame procedures as listed above for connecting
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Multiple display mode
1. Press [ ▲ CHANNEL ] until channel 1 flashes in thedisplay. Thereadings
from all connected sensors will now appear inturn.
2. Press [ ▲ CHANNEL ] again to only show readings from channel 1.
Care and maintenance
Clean theweather station using alightly moistened cloth.
Onlyuse mild cleaning agents, never solvents or corrosive chemicals.
Troubleshooting guide
The weather station
doesn’t work.
Thedisplay doesn’t
comeon.
• Make sure that themains adaptor and its lead
are undamaged and securely connected both
to awall socket and theweather station.
• Check that thewall socket islive.
Incorrect or
unreadable values
on thedisplay.
Press [ RESET ] (20) on theback of
theweatherstation.
No readings from
theconnected
sensors are shown.
Thedisplay shows
“---”.
• Try moving thesensors to adifferent location.
• Make sure thesensor is set to thecorrect
channel and that its batteries are notflat.
• Press [ RESET ] on thefront of thesensor.
• Follow theinstructions listed in theQuick
start Connecting 2additional section or in the
outdoor sensors section above.
The display shows
“HH.H/LL.L”.
• The measured temperature lies
outside theweather station’s range.
Seethe section below.Specifications
Produkt Specifikationer
Mærke: | Prologue |
Kategori: | Vejrstation |
Model: | IW006 |
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