Geevon 208270 Weather Station Wireless Indoor Outdoor Thermometer, Color Large Display

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User Guide

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Smart Color Weather Station
Item No.W207006
User Manual
Thank you for purchasing W207006 SmartColor Weather Station.
Please take a moment to read this guide and store it for future reference.
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1.Controls and displays:
1. Indoor temperature
2. Tendency of indoor temperature
3. Indoor humidity
4. Tendency of indoor humidity
5. Indoor comfortable index
6. Barometer display
7. Icons of weather forecast
8. Trend of barometric
9. Moon phase
10. Outdoor temperature alert
11. Outdoor sensor signal strength
12. Channel external sensor
13. Outdoor temperature
14. Tendency of outdoor temperature
15. Outdoor temperature max/min record
16. Outdoor humidity
17. Tendency of indoor humidity
18. Sensor low battery indicator
19. Outdoor comfortable index
20. Time display
21. Calendar
22. Weekday
23. Alarm and snooze icons
24. SNZ/LIGHT button
a. Turn on/off the backlight
b. Stop the alarm for 5 minutes
25. MODE button
a. Hold for 3 seconds during the normal
mode to enter setting mode.
b. Press button during the normal mode
to check year.
26. UP button
a. Increase the current setting value.
b. In normal display mode, press this
button to switch between Celsius and
Fahrenheit at any time
27. DOWN button
a. Decrease the current setting value.
b. Press this button to display max/min
temperature/humidity.
d. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds
to clear the record of MAX/MIN
temperature/humidity.
28. CH button
a. Press this button to select the channel.
b. In normal display mode, press and
hold to search RF.
29. ALERT button
Enter the alert mode, use UP or DOWN
to open or close alert function.
30. ALARM button
a. Check the alarm time.
b. Set the alarm
31. External power supply socket
32. Battery Compartment 3xAAA
(batteries not included)
2. Package Contents:
1. Color weather station display unit
2. Outdoor remotesensor
3. Power supply unit
4. Instructions Manual
3. Getting started
3.1 Inserting the batteries/connecting the power supply
• Connect the power supply unit to the power supply unit socket(31) on the back of
the color weather station.
• Place 3xAAA batteries into the color weather station.
• Place 2xAAA batteries into the wireless weather sensor.
• Place or hang the sensor outdoors.
Note:
• The range is 150 ft. (50m) unobstructed. The wireless range may be reduced by
trees, walls, windows, etc.
• Do not place sensor in direct sunlight as this will give you an inaccurate
temperature reading.
3.2 Replacing Batteries:
• We recommend using high quality batteries for the best product performance.
• Heavy duty or rechargeable batteries are not recommended.
• The outdoor sensor requires lithium batteries in low temperature conditions. Cold
temperatures would cause alkaline batteries work improperly.
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard, and rechargeable
batteries.
3.3 Low Battery Indicator:
If the low battery indicator is displayed on the LCD for either the outdoor sensor or the
display unit, immediately change the batteries to prevent disruptions in
communications of the devices.
3.4 Default settings
1. Default time: 12:00 (Time form: 12H)
2. Default date: 01/01 (Year: 2019, date form: M/D)
3. Default week: TU (Language: GE, 7 languages can be selected)
4. Weather forecast: Partly Sunny
5. Default temperature: °F
6. Barometer unit: hpa
6. Default alarm: AM 7:00, default snooze time: 5min.
The LCD display fully for 3 seconds when changing new battery or resetting, then
with a sound BI into the normal state, after testing temperature and barometer, then
receiving RF for 3 minutes.
4.Operation
Note:
Hold down the UP button or the Down button to select values faster.
Manually Setting the Time, Date & Units:
• Press and hold down the "MODE" button for 2 seconds until the display begins to
flash.
• Set the following information in the order listed:
• 12/24 hour format.
• Hours
• Minutes
• Date
• Year
• Month/Day or Day/Month format
• Month
• Day
• Day of the week language
Air pressure unit
• To select individual values, press UP button or the DOWN button and confirm each
selection by pressing the MODE button.
Note:
You will automatically exit settings mode if no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds.
Under normal mode, press MODE button to check the year.
5.Alarm Clock:
Setting the alarm
• Hold the ALARM button for about 3 seconds to set the alarm time. The display
begins to flash. Set the following information in the order listed:
• hours
• Minutes
• To select individual values, press UP button or the DOWN button and confirm each
selection by pressing the ALARM button.
• If you do not make an entry for 20 seconds, setting mode is exited automatically.
Activating/deactivating the alarm
To turn the alarm ON or OFF, press the ALARM button to enter alarm mode, press
the ALARM button again to ON or OFF the alarm. The “ ” symbol should show
next to the clock display when alarm is set to ON. Press the ALARM button again to
turn off the alarm, when the alarm is set to OFF, the “ ” symbol should not display.
Stopping the alarm/snooze function
• When the alarm is triggered, the alarm symbol begins to flash and an alarm sounds.
• By pressing any button(except the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to stop the alarm.
Otherwise, it will stop automatically after 2 minutes.
Note:
While the alarm signal is sounding, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to activate the
snooze function. The alarm will sound after 5 minutes.
6. Temperatue and humidity
6.1 Temperature
• Indoor temperature 0°C ~ 50°C (32°F ~ 122°F), display LL.L when below 0°C and
display HH.H when higher than 50°C.
• Outdoor temperature -40°C ~ 60°C (-40°F ~ 140°F), display LL.L when below -40°C
and display HH.H when higher than 60°C.
• Temperature resolution: 0.1°C
6.2 Humidity
• Indoor humidity range: 20%-95%, display 20% when below 20% and display 95%
when higher than 95%.
• Outdoor humidity range: 20%-99%, display 20% when below 20% and display 99%
when higher than 99%.
• Humidity resolution: 1 %RH
• When alarm ringing, temperature and humidity test will be stopped.
Note:
Accuracy
• Temperature accuracy:
-40°C ~ -20°C: ± 4°C
-20°C ~ 0°C: ± 2°C
0°C ~ +50°C: ±1°C
33. Wireless signal indicator
(Flashes when data is being sent to
the display unit)
34. Integrated hang hole
35. TX channel selector, select external
sensor channel (Maximum 3 channels
available)
36. Compartment 2xAAA batteries
(batteries not included)
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• Humidity accuracy:
±5% from 35% to 75% and ±10% from 20% to 35% & 75% to 95%.
6.3 Setting the Temperature Units:
To switch the temperature measurement between Celsius and Fahrenheit, press the
“UP” button which is also the C/F option button. You can switch between Celsius
and Fahrenheit at any time (except when setting other setting options.)
6.4 Checking the MAX/MIN temperature and humidity
• Press the “DOWN” button to check MAX/MIN temperature and humidity.
• Hold the “DOWN” button to clear the record of MAX/MIN temperature and humidity.
6.5 Temperature Alert
• In standard mode, press “ALERT” to enter alert mode, use “UP” or “DOWN” to turn
on or off temperature alert function.
• In standard mode, hold “ALERT” to set temperature alert function.
• Setting order:
• outdoor temperature upper limit
• outdoor temperature lower limit
• indoor temperature upper limit
• indoor temperature lower limit
• To select individual values, press UP button or the DOWN button and confirm each
selection by pressing the ALERT button.
• If you do not make an entry for 10 seconds, setting mode is exited automatically.
Note:
• In temperature alert status, alert temperature icon will flash and temperature will
always display.
• Temperature alarm sounds for every minute, and it will not stop until:
• Press any button to stop alarm but temperature and alert icon will continuously
flash.
• When temperature out of the alert range.
6.6 Ice alert
When the outdoor temperature in the range of -1°C ~ +2.9°C (+30.2°F ~ +37.3°F),
the ice icon will flash, when the temperature out of the range, the icon will
disappear.
Note:
The ice alert not needs setting, as long as the temperature in the alert range, the
icon will be displayed.
6.7 Temperature and humidity trend
• The device checks the temperature for trends every 30 minutes, comparing the
current temperature with the temperature from 3 hours ago.
• If the temperature rises 1 °C / 2 °F, the device will display an upward arrow.
• If the temperature drops 1 °C / 2 °F, the device will display a downward arrow.
• If the temperature stays within 1 °C / 2 °F, the device will display a horizontal arrow.
7. BackLight:
• Sustained backlight is only possible by power supply unit.
• Press the SNZ/LIGHT button to switch the brightness from HI→LOW→OFF.
• When powered by battery only, the backlight will be off (to conserve power). Press
the SNZ/LIGHT button to active the backlight for 10 seconds.
8. Weather forecast:
The unit predicts weather condition of the next 12-24 hours based on the change of
atmospheric pressure. The weather forecast is based on atmospheric pressure
change and is about 70-75% correct.
The following are icons that will show:
Sunny Partly sunny Cloudy Rainy
Note:
After setting up, weather forecast readings should be disregarded for the next 24
hours. This will allow sufficient time for the weather station to collect data and
therefore result in a more accurate forecast. Common to weather forecasting,
absolute accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
Trend of barometric
The trend of barometric: Barometer rise or down at 1 HPA within 1 hours, the arrow
will rise or down, if barometer rise or down less than 1 HPA, the arrow displays
horizontal.
9.Remote sensor transmission:
This weather station is arranged to communicate with three external sensors. One
of these comes with the unit, the remaining two are optional.
• Power the weather station as described in Getting started.
• Insert the batteries in the external sensor, set the selector to the desired
transmission channel (1, 2 or 3). Automatic weather station data will be transmitted.
• Press the CH button more times to select the channel set on the external sensor.
Sequentially selects the channel 1, channel 2, channel 3 or sequential display of 3
channels (icon flashing channel).
Notes:
• Place the weather station away from equipment that generates magnetic fields
such as mobile phones, televisions etc.
• In case of non receipt of the display, signal it is shown the character -. Press and
hold the DOWN button to receive RF signal.
Always make sure the channel chosen on the display unit matches the channel
option chosen on the outdoor sensor.
Week display
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(150 feet maximum)
(50 meters)
(0.9 m)
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10.Care and maintenance
Placement of the Device:
Proper placement of both the display unit and the outdoor sensor are critical to the
accuracy and performance of this product.
Display unit placement
Place the display unitin a dry area free of dirt and dust. Display unitrightfor tabletop/
countertop use.
Important Placement Guidelines
• To ensure accurate temperature measurement, place units out of direct sunlight
and away from any heat sources orvents.
• Display unit and outdoor sensor must be within 150 ft. (50m) of eachother.
• To maximize wireless range, place units away from large metallic items, thick walls,
metal surfaces, or other objects that may limit wireless communication.
• To prevent wireless interference, place both units at least 3ft(1 m) away from
electronic devices (TV, computer, microwave,radio, etc.

Specifications

Geevon 208270 Questions and Answers


#1 Why the monitor display inaccurate temepereture and humidity?

1. Make sure both the main unit and the outdoor sensor are placed out of direct sunlight and away from any hear sources or vents.
2. When you power the device at the first time, the integrated sensor would take about 1 hour to learn about your surrounding conditions.

#2 Why the monitor display “HH/LL”?

If the temperature and humidity is higher than the detection range, HH will display on screen for indication; if lower than the detection range, LL will display on screen for indication.