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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Mrestbuy 12:21pm on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 
A good purchase - can't go wrong with Buffalo Technologies Fast, Quiet, Great looking product, High Quality None It arrive early, and with the software it's worth the price. Easy to install and setup.
maitee 2:44pm on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 
linkstation & Sonos Es una equipo apropiado para no tener q tener una computadora en la red encendida todo el tiempo cuando se trata de compartir arch...
Glory Bill 7:37pm on Friday, September 24th, 2010 
Handles the fast output of a NAS during backup Attractive Design","Easy To Setup","Easy to use","High Capacity","Quiet No Power Switch
TripleT 7:47pm on Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 
Use as TV hard disk recorder Bought this to use with my Panasonic TX-L42D25BA LCD/LED TV to give basic PVR facilities. Good HDD This works fine for me - stores all my films and music, is quick and near silent. All in all at £85 its a bargain. A good solid drive - not fancy.
Randy Anderson 7:18pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 
Wanted a simple but defective network storage...  Works smoothly, very simple & effective SLOOWWWWW user interface, data transfer could be faster
wcalvert 5:52pm on Sunday, July 18th, 2010 
I purchased a Buffalo Hard Drive back in 2002 and I have never had any issues with that HD. This is what prompted me to purchase this one.
jan404 1:02am on Monday, July 5th, 2010 
Sent this back with in a week I was so excited when I bought this product. Sadly it was sent back for a refund within a week as it died.
TobmansX 4:38am on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 
Upgraded to latest Firmware after months of abandonment due to crashes when transferring anything over 500mb...problem still there... My saga: I purchased a Buffalo LinkStation Pr...  Tech support is good about shipping you replace disk drives in 12 months, with 3 different drives..

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Insert the batteries prior to first use, observing the orientations indicated in the battery compartment. For best results, place the batteries into the sensor before the main device. Press RESET after every change of batteries.
Search for sensors by station
Installing the batteries in the remote sensor and selecting the channel
The remote sensor runs on two AA (LR6) batteries. To install them and select the channel: 1. Unscrew the cover of the battery compartment. 2. Select the channel number using the CHANNEL switch. If you are simply changing the batteries, do not change the position of the CHANNEL switch. Note that once a channel has been assigned to a sensor, you can change it only by removing the batteries or re-initializing the unit. 3. Choose the format for the radio control for the time: EU (DCF) for Europe (24 hour mode) and UK (MSF) for the English system. 4. Insert the batteries in strict observance of the polarities. 5. Press RESET using a fine point. 6. Then set the temperature unit: C (Centigrade degrees) or F (Fahrenheit degrees) with the appropriate switch. 7. Put the battery compartment cover back on and retighten the screws.
At least 1 active channel was found
Channel 1 is active and is sending data (the number indicates that the channel is currently displayed)
-- -- is displayed in the The sensor for the selected channel cantemperature/humidity not be found. Check the transmission or field the sensor batteries.
Locating a remote sensor: In searching for information sent by a sensor on a new channel, press SELECT to enter the temperature/humidity field (the symbol is displayed on the side of the field. Then simultaneously press MIN/MAX and CHANNEL for 2 seconds to begin an active detection of remote sensors.

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Installing the batteries in the main unit.
Once you have installed the batteries in the remote sensor, you can install the four AA (LR6) batteries in the main unit. To do so: 1. Gently remove the cover of the battery compartment. 2. Insert the batteries in strict accordance with the polarities indicated in the battery compartment. 3. Put the battery compartment cover back on. 4. Press RESET every time after changing batteries.

This paragraph is crucial to ensuring proper use of the device. It is very important to follow the instructions step by step when using the station for the first time. Do not skip any steps or do them out of order. The order of the steps is important. In case of problems, you can always come back to this procedure to reset the whole system and get a fresh start.
Procedure for initializing and installing a temperature/humidity sensor
It is important to start the initializing or problem-solving procedure according to the precise configuration described below. The following checklist must be followed in the right order. Each item on the list is important. - You have 4 new LR6-AA batteries for the station. The batteries are not installed in the device. - You have 2 new LR6-AA batteries for the sensor. The batteries are not installed in the device. - 1 precision Phillips-head screwdriver for the screws on the sensor. - The WS900 station, with battery cover open. - ALL the temperature/humidity sensors (3 max), with battery covers open and table stands. - A fine point for pressing the sensor reset button All the elements are placed on the same table, away from any source of interference (television, portable phone, etc.) 1. Place the batteries into the first temperature/humidity sensor using the indicated orientation. 2. Choose a communication channel for the first sensor by flipping the CH switch on the rear of the sensor, inside the battery cover. Write it down in the following table: Channel E.g.: Sensor number T/H% 1 Description of sensor position attic
Important : Do not use rechargeable batteries. Instead, for longer service use alkaline batteries with this device. Note : For both the remote sensor and the main unit, change the batteries as soon as they are low. The stations low battery indicator ( ) is in the weather forecast window and is displayed as soon as the batteries are low. Low battery indicators: This station informs the user when the batteries for different features become depleted: The indicator located in the weather forecast field shows when the station batteries are depleted. The indicator located in the temperature/humidity field shows when the batteries of the remote sensor are depleted. The indicator located in the UV/barometer measurement field shows when the batteries for the optional UV sensor are depleted.

RECYCLING

The "crossed-out trash can" symbol means that this product, as well as the batteries it contains, is made of recyclable materials. They should not be disposed of with municipal waste. When the batteries and electronic product are worn out, return them to a recycling or collection facility. This treatment of your electronic waste will protect the environment and your health.

3. Choose the format for the radio control signal for the time: EU (DCF) for Europe (24 hour mode) and UK (MSF) for the English system 4. Press the sensor RESET button 5. Then set the temperature unit: C (Centigrade degrees) or F (Fahrenheit degrees) using the appropriate switch. 6. Close the sensor battery cover using the 4 Phillips-head screws.
To search for information sent by a new UV sensor, press SELECT to enter the UV-barometer field (the symbol is displayed on the side of the field.) Then simultaneously press MIN/MAX and CHANNEL for 2 seconds to begin an active detection of remote UV sensors.

FIRST USE

Important:

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7. Position the sensor vertically on the work table using the built-in table stand. Optional: Installing other sensors. This weather station is compatible with the WS70 sensor sold separately. 8. Take a second sensor. Carefully repeat steps 1 through 5 in the same order and choose a free channel CHANNEL (Step 2). Fill in the information on the table in step 2 to identify each sensor and its channel number. The UV sensor is installed in the same way. NB: Some sensors have no radio control switch. In such cases, skip this step. The station then takes into account the time from the sensor supplied in this pack. 9. Insert the batteries into the station according to the indicated polarities. Close the cover and reinstall the base. Verify that the station is displaying something. If it is not, check the position of the batteries. 10. Press the station RESET button to reinitialize the measurements. 11. Select the temperature measurement field (C2) by pressing SELECT several times, so that the indicator appears in this field. 12. Display channel 1 in the outdoor temperature field by pressing repeatedly on the CHANNEL button. 13. Press simultaneously on MIN/MAX and CHANNEL to initiate transmission. The symbol above number 1 starts flashing. 14. Display channel 2 by pressing CHANNEL. Initialize transmission by pressing simultaneously on MIN/MAX and CHANNEL. Repeat the operation for each channel utilized by the sensors, according to the information entered into the table in step 2. 15. Setting the time: the station automatically sets the time when it establishes a connection with the atomic clock in Frankfurt (Germany). The icon at the lower left of the screen flashes while this connection is being established. When the connections is established, the icon is displayed permanently with a symbol that indicates the reception quality of the time signal. If the time has not set itself after a couple of minutes (2 to 10 minutes), or if the indicated time does not correspond to your time zone, perform a manual setting in accordance with the procedure explained in the appropriate chapter in the manual. To enter the set mode, deactivate the radio control for the time by pressing the DOWN (B5) button for 2 seconds, until the icons disappear. Then press the MODE button for 3 seconds. Use the arrows located on the back of the device to change the parameters. 16. Setting climate conditions: it is not necessary to set the climate conditions display. This starts with and graduallycomes up to speed after 24 hours. After 24 hours if there is still a significant difference between real local weather and the display on the station, you can initialize the station by using a fine point to press the station RESET button. It is then necessary to repeat steps 9 through 12.

18. Scroll through the various outdoor temperature channels by pressing on the CHANNEL button, and verify that the temperature measured by each of the sensors is displayed on the screen. If it is not, press simultaneously on MIN/MAX and CHANNEL to initialize data transmission. If there still is no temperature displayed, start over by first bringing the unrecognized sensor closer to the station.

Physical installation

Mounting the main unit This unit can be mounted on a flat surface using the table stand.
Mounting the remote sensor The remote sensor is fitted with a wall mount. It can also be placed on a horizontal surface with the folding table stand.

Important :

The sensor and the station must be placed in an upright position for the signal to be transmitted properly!
17. Place the station and the sensors in their permanent locations. Make sure to position the sensors upright, and not to exceed the distances recommended in the instructions, depending on whether or not there are obstacles between the sensor and the station.

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Transmission distances
The maximum transmission distances for the signal vary according to the surrounding materials and electromagnetic interference. The table below describes typical distances in different situations:

NAVIGATION SYSTEM

This device has 4 display fields for easy reading. Each line has a precise function: Weather forecasts, Temperature and humidity Measuring barometric pressure and UV (after installation of optional sensor) Time, alarm, calendar.

Outdoors, no obstacles

30 - 60 m
Small obstacles (window, plywood door, wooden table, couch) Electric devices (stereo system, TV, computer, washing machine, microwave)
Radio devices, satellite antenna, cell phone
0 - 15 m with risk of random disconnections

Brick walls

Reinforced concrete wall, several walls

5 m or no transmission

You can select active display by pressing the SELECT key. A triangular symbol is then displayed to the left of the active field. Most fields have options for alternative displays (time/alarm or barometer/UV). Press MODE in the active field to change options or ALARM to change from clock to alarm.
Explanation of each display Displaying weather forecasts
1. Icon for weak batteries in main device 2. Weather display

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The weather forecasts do not necessarily reflect the current situation. Rather, they indicate the situa" icon means clear weather. tion for the next 12 to 24 hours. They are forecast. At night, the "

Icon Description

The weather station can receive and display information gathered by a maximum of 5 remote sensors. Present, low, and high temperatures and relative humidity. Comfort level indicator and trend curve (rising, falling, or stable).

Data are measured, transmitted, and displayed approximately every 60 seconds.

Partly cloudy

1. icon for the selected field 2. temperature trend 3. number of channel displayed 4. low battery indicator for remote sensor 5. humidity trend 6. temperature indicator MIN and MAX 7. temperature unit C, F 8. heat index indicator 9. humidity indicator MIN and MAX 10. hygrometer 11. comfort levels

Cloudy

Selecting unit of measurement: turn theC/F switch to the chosen position. Selecting the remote sensor from which you wish to display information: press CHANNEL
to alternately display information from the different sensors recognized by the station. The indicates the number of the selected sensor.
For alternate display of all connected sensors, hold down CHANNEL for 2 seconds. The data for
NB : The night icon is displayed during the night, arbitrarily between 6:00 PM and 6:00 AM. NB : If the temperature measured on the remote sensor for channel 1 is lower than 2C (35.6 F), the icon changes to icon . LOW/HIGH RECORDINGS Press MIN/MAXseveral times to display the current low/high recordings for the selected sensor. To erase regordings, press MIN/MAX for 2 seconds. An audible signal wil sound to confirm that the memory has been erased.
each sensor are displayed for 3 seconds.To terminate the automatic scanning, press CHANNEL once again, or press MIN/MAX.
This device is capable of detecting changes in local atmospheric pressure. Based on the gathered data, this device can forecast local weather for the next 12 to 24 hours. The accuracy of the weather predictions is 70 to 75%.
Temperature/humidity displays

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TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY TREND The trend curves are indicated beside the readings for temperature and current humidity level.
Trend Increase Constant Decrease

Backlighting

Press SNOOZE-LIGHT to activate the backlighting for 8 seconds.

Re-initializating system

Temperature

Humidity

Comfort level
The comfort level indicates if the environment is pleasant, based on readings for temperature and current humidity level. Level Humid (WET) Comfortable (COM) Dry (DRY) Temperature All 20-25C All Humidity >70% 40-70% <40%
Re-initializing the functions of the device is accomplished using the RESET button. The RESET button is located on the back of the device. Press RESET when you change batteries, or any time the device does not function properly (for example, it doesnt establish a radio frequency connection with the sensor or the radio controlled clock). When you press RESET, all the settings return to their default value, and you lose all recorded information.

Barometer

This device records fluctuations in atmospheric pressure in order to provide weather forecasts. The measurements of atmospheric pressure for the present and for the preceding 24 hours are recorded by the main device (indoors).
This information is indicated in the humidity field when the current reading is displayed.

Heat index

The heat index communicates 4 warning levels at high temperatures. Category Danger Extreme Danger Danger Extreme caution Caution Temperature C >54.5 40.5-54.4 32.2-40.5 26.6-32.2 F >130 105-130 90-105 80-90
To display the heat index: 1. Press SELECT to enter the temperature field. is displayed next to the field. 2. Press MODE to display the heat index. 3. Press CHANNEL to select the desired channel. If the temperature is below 26C / 80F, or the desired channel is not activated, the heat index displays NA
1. Display of barometric pressure 2. UV display 3. Low battery icon for the UV sensor 4. UV value display 5. Start of countdown for UV exposure time. 6. UV level index 7. Users exposure time to UV 8. Atmospheric pressure/UV diagram 9. SPF applied to user for exposure to UV 10. Users skin type for exposure to UV 11. User number (for UV Mode) or hourly record for UV and atmospheric pressure readings 12. Altitude/atmospheric pressure/ UVI reading

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Barometer display field

UV indication (optional)

This weather station is compatible with a WS90.UV sensor (sold separately; not included in the pack). This sensor provides the following information: Record of the ultra-violet index for 10 hours. Automatic calculation of acceptable exposure time to UV based on preset user profiles (maximum of 4 users). UVI Danger Alert when the UV index reaches dangerous levels. The UV data are indicated in the same field as the barometer. Press SELECT to enter the barometer field; the appears in the barometer field. Then press MODE to display the UV icon and the data.
Press SELECT to enter the barometer field. The indicator triangle is displayed in the relevant field. If necessary, press MODE to change from display of UV indices to barometric pressure display. The

icon is displayed.

The UV sensor must be recognized (see paragraph on installation of additional sensors) for the functions relative to UV measurements to be usable. The barometric data are indicated in 2 fields in the middle of the display. The upper field displays a bar graph for 24 hours. The lower field indicates past or present readings.

Countdown for exposure time to UV
To set the countdown for exposure time, you must input the Sun Protection Factor (SPF) and skin type as follows: 1. Press SELECT to enter the barometer field, and then press MODE to select the UV display.
Selecting unit of measurement
Press the C/F button mb/inHg to change the display units.

Barometer record

In the barometer field, press HISTORY several times to scroll through the measurements. The number indicated in the HR box specifies when the measurement was made (e.g., : 2 hours before, 3 hours before, etc.).

Bar graph display

The bar graph visually indicates the atmospheric changes between the present time (0) and the preceding 24 hours (-24).

Altitude setting

Set the altitude where you live relative to sea level. This allows for pecise atmospheric pressure readings. 1. Enter the barometer field. 2. Press HISTORY for 2 seconds. 3. Press UP or DOWN to set the altitude in 10 meter increments (- 100 m to 2500m). 4. Press HISTORY to confirm.
2. Press CHANNEL to select a user from 1 to 4. 3. Press MODE for 2 seconds to enter set mode and input skin type for the selected user. 4. Press UP or DOWN to choose among 4 settings for skin type. Then press MODE to confirm and enter the set mode for SPF. 5. Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the SPF value. Then press MODE to confirm and enter the set mode for countdown for UV exposure time. 6. Press UP or DOWN to start or stop the countdown. Press MODE to exit display mode for users remaining time and begin the countdown for exposure time. The users remaining time for exposure to UV is displayed and the icon flashes. 7. When the countdown reaches "0", an alarm sounds for 2 minutes. Press any key to turn off the alarm. The icon flashes for 2 minutes even if the alarm has been turned off.

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Maximum/minimum memory for UVI (UV Index)
To display maximum and minimum memory for UVI: 1. Press SELECT to enter the barometer field. 2. Press MODE to select UV display. 3. Press MIN/MAX to show current, maximum, and minimum UV readings. 4. Press MIN/MAX for 2 seconds to erase the UVI memory.

To start a manual search for reception from the RF clock: press SEARCH on the sensor for 2 seconds. If the sensor still is not located, check the batteries.
Activating/deactivating the radio control
IF you wish to set the clock manually, you must first deactivate the radio control command. To do so, enter the Clock/Alarm field Then press DOWN on the main device for 2 seconds. To activate it, enter the Clock/Alarm field, and then press UP for 2 seconds.

Clock and calendar

This device indicates the time and date according to radio control signals or manual settings that you input.

Radio control activated:

Radio control deactivated:
The time and date are automatically updated by the radio-controlled clock by official organizations for tracking time in Frankfurt (Germany) and Rugby (England), unless this function is deactivated. The signals are received by the sensor (RTGR328N) within a radius of 1500 km (932 miles) of a signal.

Setting the clock

Necessary if the radio control is deactivated or you are too far from the RF signal. Press SELECT to enter the Clock field. is displayed next to the field. Press MODE for 2 seconds. Select a time zone (+ / - 23 heures), 12 / 24 hour format, hour, minute, year, date / monthly format, month, date, day and display language. Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. Press MODE to confirm. The language choices are (E) English, (F) French, (D) German, (I) Italian, and (S) Spanish. The language selected determines how the week is displayed.
If the station is not less than 1,000 km from from one of the two specified antennas (specifically in the USA and all the countries of North and South America, in China and all the Asian countries) or if environmental conditions prevent proper reception of the signal, set the clock and the calendar manually as explained in the following procedure. Initial reception is established in 2 to 10 minutes, and is initiated when you turn on the device and every time you press RESET. Once reception is established, the reception icon stops flashing. The icon displayed in the clock field indicates 2 factors: Connection between the main device and the sensor that gathers the RF signals ( ) Reception of the RF signal ( ) Association of the 2 icons:
Icon Direction The device is in contact with the sensor and has synchronized the time. The device is in contact with the sensor, but the time has not been synchronized. The device has lost contact with the sensor, but the time is synchronized. The device has lost contact with the sensor and the time is not synchronized. The device cannot reach the sensor.

Troubleshooting

This troubleshooting table will guide you in resolving minor incidents. Use it to analyze any problems you may encounter. Carry out the problem-solving procedures in numerical order
Incident 1 You want to set a parameter and cant do it. Resolution 1. Make sure the correct field is indicated by the triangle symbol. If not, press SELECT to navigate between information fields. 2. Then activate the desired display (for example between barometer and UV) by pressing the MODE key severay times until the correct icon appears.
2 You cant read the temperature measured by the sensor on the station. ---.- is displayed in the outdoor temperature field"
1. Connection lost: the signal sent by the sensor is not being received by the station. - force the connection to reset by pressing simultaneously on MIN/MAX and CHANNEL. The symbol above the channel number flashes while the connection is being made. 2. The channel displayed is not the right one: Check the parameters of the sensor (position of the CHANNEL switch inside the sensor battery cover); verify that the number of the channel displayed on the station matches the number of the switch on the sensor. If this is not the case, press on the CHANNEL button of the station to scroll through the channels until you find the right number. 3. The sensor has fallen or is lying down. The sensor's antenna will work properly only if the sensor is in an upright position. Use the stand provided to ensure that the sensor is in the best position. 4. The sensor and the station are too far apart, or transmission is hindered by objects generating interference (concrete walls, antennas etc.) Bring the sensor closer or eliminate the interference, then reset transmission (MIN/MAX + CHANNEL). 5. The sensor's batteries are low, so the sensor does not have enough power for data transmission. Change the sensor's batteries, then reset transmission (MEM+CHANNEL). 1. The MIN/MAX mode has been displayed by mistake. -> Press repeatedly on MIN/MAX to display the current temperature. 2 The sensor is exposed to a local microclimate: a source of heat (e.g. heating pipe, chimney etc.) or cold (draft) is affecting the temperature measurement very locally. Move the sensor away from this source of temperature interference. 3. Set the display units according to the procedure indicated in the appropriate chapter (C/F).
3 The temperature is displayed, but is very different from the anticipated value.
4 The weather conditions displayed dont correspond to reality.
1.The calculation algorithm has not had enough time to calculate the forecasts. Wait at least 24 hours to obtain a reliable forecast. 2- You have changed the altitude of the station. Wait 24 hours. If the forecasts are still not reliable then, press RESET and wait another 24 hours. 3. For all other cases: Press RESET and wait 24 hours.

5 The time indicated is different from the actual time
1. The time displayed is the time of the second time zone; verify that the "ZONE" icon is not displayed. As needed, press several times on MODE to display local time. 2. The alarm is displayed; 3. Press the ALARM button several times to redisplay the hour. 4. You are not in the same time zone as Frankfurt - program the time difference with Frankfurt, then display the hour of the time zone as the local time; see the relevant section for programming instructions. 5. You are not within range of the antenna in Frankfurt (around 1,000 km). The antenna icon, in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen, is not displayed.Set the time manually as indicated in the relevant section.
6 You cannot set the time.
1. Deactivate the radio control by selecting the time/date field by pressing SELECT several times and then pressing DOWN for 2 seconds (to reactivate this function press UP for 2 seconds.)

Important !!! :

For any problems other than those described above, or for any problems you cannot resolve alone, place the station and the sensors on a table and carry out the initializing procedure STEP by STEP as described in the initialization procedure. The order in which the steps are carried out is very important.

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Re-initializing/RESET
The RESET button located on the back of the station (inside the battery compartment) is to be used in case the device does not function satisfactorily or malfunctions. Use a stylus to hold the button down. All the settings return to their initial default values. You must again perform the manual settings and customize the display.
As we strive to continually improve the products we develop, we are interested in your feedback regarding the quality, the functionality, and the usage of our products. In France, please call the customer service center at: (local call) For any other country, please leave a message under the relevant heading on our website: www.decathlon.com We promise to answer you promptly.

Maintenance

Here are a few tips for maintaining the weather station: 1. Never immerse this device. If the unit comes into contact with water, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth. 2. Never use an abrasive or corrosive cleaner on this device. Abrasive cleaners may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit. 3. Do not expose this unit to excessive pressure, shocks, dust, extreme temperatures or dampness. Such treatment would cause malfunctioning, reduce the lifetime of the electronic circuit, damage the batteries, and deform the product. 4. Do not dismantle the device and do not touch the internal components. Doing so would void the warranty and could damage components that cannot be repaired by the user. 5. Only use brand new batteries. Do not mix brand new batteries with old batteries, since the old ones could leak.

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1. SELECT . . 2. ALARM . ( AL ). 3. 2 ALARM. 4. . UP DOWN . 5. ALARM . 6. .
4 x LR6 (AA) 1.5V / 2 x LR6 (AA) 1.5V .

. .

1 1. . , SELECT . 2. ( UV MODE
: C F : -5 C 50 C (23 F 122 F) : -20 C 60 C (-4 F 140 F) : 0.1 C (0.2 F) : 20 C 25 C (68 F 77 F) Min / Max : 25% 95% : 1% : 40% 70% MIN / MAX mb / hPa inHg : 1 mb (0.03 inHg) : -(-) : ( / ), ( / ), , , / RF 433 MHz 70 (230 ) . 1, 2, 3, C F : : 12 / ( MSF) 24 ( DCF) / / , 5 (E, G, F, I, S) -: 2 8
2 1. : -> MIN/MAX CHANNEL. . 2. : -> ( CHAN. NEL ), -> ---.- . -> , CHANNEL . 3. . -> , . . 4. ( , ) -> (MIN/MAX + CHANNEL) 5. . -> (MEM+CHANNEL) 3 , . 4 5 1. MIN/MAX . -> MIN/MAX . 2. : ( , ) ( ) .-> 3. (C/F). 1. . -> 24 . 2. .-> 24. , RESET 24. 3. : -> RESET 24. 1. . -> ZONE . , MODE 2. , 3. -> ALARM 4. -> . -> 5. ( 1000 km). . . 1. / SELECT 2 DOWN ( 2 UP.

, - . .

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/RESET

RESET ( ) , . . .
- /. : Dcathlon .
: 1. . , . 2. . . 3. , , , . , , . 4. . . 5. . , .
, , , . , : ( ) , www.decathlon.com .

. 99/5/EC.

15 FCC. : 1- . 2- , . B, 15 FCC. . , , , . , . , , : - . - . - .

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Gonaute WS900
A1. LCD A2. MODE : A3. MIN/MAX : / A4. HISTORY : 24 A5. ALARM : A6. SNOOZE / LIGHT : 8 A7. SELECT : A8. CHANNEL : B1. C/F : B2. RESET ( B3. MB/ In HG : B4. UP : B5. DOWN : B6. B7. C1. C2. C3. UV C4. D1. LCD D2. LED E1. E2. E3. E4. E5. E6. ):

GEONAUTE

Gonaute GEONAUTE

( C F)

F1. F2. F3. RESET : F4. C/ F F5. SEARCH F6. F7. F8.

(CHANNEL)

EU (DCF) UK (MSF)

) 12 24

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2. (20C) (0C) GONAUTE

CHANNEL CHANNEL EU (DCF) (24 )

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

UK (MSF) RESET
4 x LR6 (AA) 1.5V 2 x LR6 (AA) 1.5V / :

AA (LR6)

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1 ( -- -1 )

( CHANNEL MIN/MAX

/ MIN/MAX 2

( CHANNEL

AA (LR6) 1. 2. 3. 4.

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4 LR6-AA

4 : WS( 2 : ) UV (CHANNEL)
LR6AAA ( / ( ) ( 3 ).) 9.

-1 - WS900 -

1. 2. T/H% 1 CH
10. 11. 12. 13. EU (DCF) (24 ) 14. 1 :3. 4. 5. ( ) UK (MSF) RESET : C ( ) F
RESET SELECT, CHANNEL MIN/MAX CHANNEL 2 MIN/MAX (C2) 1

CHANNEL CHANNEL

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) DOWN (B5) 3 MODE

12 RESET
CHANNEL MIN/MAX CHANNEL :

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30 - 60 m 20 - 30 m 10 - 15 m

5 -10 m 5

SELECT ( / / ) ALARM

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1. 2. 12 24

70% :

NB : NB :

2 C (35,6 F),

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5 ( ) MIN/MAX

MINI/MAXI MIN/MAX
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

MIN MAX C F MIN et MAX

C/F CHANNEL
(WET) (COM) (DRY) 20-25C >70% 40-70% <40%

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C >54.5 40.5-54.4 32.2-40.5 26.6-32.2 F >130 105-130 90-105 80-90

1. 2. 3.

SELECT MODE CHANNEL 26C / 80F NA

SNOOZE-LIGHT

RESET RESET RESET
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

 

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