SMARTRO SC93 Meat Wireless Weather Station User Manual

June 8, 2024
SMARTRO

SC93 Meat Wireless Weather Station

Instruction Manual
WIRELESS WEATHER STATION
Model: SC93

TIME

Moon Phase

In&Out Temp

In&Out Humidity

Adjustable Backlit

Dual Alarms

Weather Forecast

°C/°F Switchable

Snooze Function

DST Function

Content

1. Preface

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2. Attention

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3. Package Content

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4. Product Specification

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4.1 Color Weather Station

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4.2 Wireless Remote Sensor

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5. Know Your Device

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5.1 Screen

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5.2 Buttons

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5.3 Wireless Remote Sensor

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6. Preparation

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7. Initial Time Setup

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8. Dual Alarm Setting

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8.1 Alarm Setting

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8.2 How to Turn on/off the Alarms

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8.3 How to Check the Alarms

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8.4 Turn off the Alarm Tone

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8.5 Snooze Function

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9. Weather Station and Remote Sensor Pairing & Manual Signal Reception

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9.1 Weather Station and Remote Sensor Pairing

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9.2 Outdoor Channel Cycle Mode

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9.3 Manual Signal Reception

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9.4 How to Check Maximum/Minimum Temperature/Humidity

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10. Temperature & Humidity

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10.1 How to Set Temperature Alert

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10.2 Frost Point Alert

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10.3 Comfort Indicator & Mold Risk

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10.4 Temperature & Humidity Trend

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11. Weather Forecast

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11.1 Weather Forecast Statement

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11.2 The Symbols of Weather Forecast

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12. Moon Phase & Tide Indicator

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13. Air Pressure

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14. Backlight & Night Mode

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14.1 Backlight Setting

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14.2 Night Mode Setting

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15. City Setting for Sunrise & Sunset Time

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16. Low Battery

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17. Troubleshooting

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18. After-sales Support

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19. Waste Disposal

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Appendix 1: City Code of the United States

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Appendix 2: City Code of other Countries

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1. Preface
Thank you for choosing this weather station from SMARTRO.
Before Use °Make sure to read the instruction manual carefully. This information will help you to familiarize yourself with your new device, to learn all of its functions and get advice in the event of problems. °Following the instructions will prevent damage to your device. °We shall not be liable for any damage that occurs as a result of not following these instructions. °Please keep this instruction manual for future reference.
2. Attention
° Please follow the instructions for operation. °Please use the original or manufacturer specified attachments or accessories. °To avoid safety hazards, do not disassemble the product. °Do not place any items on top of the product that may damage it. °Do not place the product near a water source or in a damp place. °Please terminate use immediately upon damage, which is caused as a result of improper use or repair by a non-factory approved technician. °Do not place the product in places that are exposed to direct sunlight and high temperatures such as a radiator, electric heater, stove, etc. °Keep the product away from strong electromagnetic waves, strong static electricity, or moisture and condensation. °Children below 10 years of age should be supervised by an adult when using this product. °Clean your device with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.
3. Package Content
°Color Weather Station1 °Wireless Remote Sensor1 °DC Power Adapter1 ° Instruction Manual1
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4. Product Specification
4.1 Color Weather Station
°DST function °Weather forecast °Low battery indicator °Moon phases and tides °Sunrise and sunset time °Time in 12/24-hour format °Tabletop stand/wall mount °Dual alarms with snooze function °Perpetual calendar up to the year 2099 °Adjustable backlight and night mode °Indoor comfort indicator and mold risk display °Maximum/minimum temperature and humidity record °Frost alarm and settable outdoor temperature alert °Barometric pressure
— Barometric pressure measurement range: 600hPa/mb to 1100hPa/mb (17.72 inHg to 32.48 inHg) °Indoor & outdoor temperature — Indoor temperature measurement range: +14°F (-9.9°C) ~ +122°F (+50°C) — Outdoor temperature measurement range: -40°F (-40°C) ~ +158°F (+70°C) — Indoor humidity measurement range: 20%RH~95%RH °Power supply: Battery: 2 x AA batteries (not included) DC power adapter: 5V 1.2A °USB charger output: 5V 1A
4.2 Wireless Remote Sensor
°°C/°F switchable °Low battery indicator °Tabletop stand/wall mount °3 channels available (one sensor included) °Power supply: 2 x AA batteries (not included) °Range of transmission: 200 feet in an open area °Outdoor temperature measurement range: -40°F (-40°C) ~ 158°F (+70°C) °Outdoor humidity measurement range: 20%RH ~ 95%RH
Note: Please choose the right battery according to the limit temperature of the wireless sensor: Alkaline zinc manganese battery can work at -4°F (-20°C) to 140°F (+60°C). Polymer lithium ion rechargeable battery can work at -40°F (-40°C) to 158°F (+70°C).
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5. Know Your Device 5.1 Screen

A19

A18

A2

A3 A4

A1 A5

SUNRISE

A7

SUNSET

MOLD RISK

TREND

A17 A16

A15
A14 A13

TIDE HIGH
MEDIUM

A12

A6 A8 A9 A10

A11

A1: Indoor mold risk

A2: Indoor temperature

A3: Indoor humidity

A4: Indoor comfort indicator

A5: Sunrise time

A6: City

A7: Sunset time

A8: Month and date

A9: Time

A10: Day of the week

A11: Historical pressure histogram

A12: Tide level

A13: Moon phase

A14: Barometric pressure

A15: Outdoor humidity

A16: Alert of outdoor temperature

A17: Outdoor temperature

A18: Outdoor temperature channel and reception icon

A19: Weather forecast

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5.2 Buttons

B1

B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9

B10 B11

B12

B1:

: Night mode setting (long press 2s to set)

B2:

: Time setting (long press 2s to set)

Backlight setting

B3: : Alarm setting (long press 2s to set)

B4: · : For setup preference

B5: : For setup preference

Max/min temperature and humidity check

B6: : Channel switch

B7: : Temperature alert setting (long press 2s to set, short press to turn on/off)

B8: : City Setting

B9: Battery compartment

B10: USB charger socket

B11: Power supply socket

B12: Support stand

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5.3 Wireless Remote Sensor

SC93

WIRELESS SENSOR

C8

C1

CH1
C2

C3

C4

C/F

C5

TX

1

C7

C6

2 3

“” 6.
7 “” 6.
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C1: Temperature C2: Humidity C3: Transmission signal light C4: “°C/°F” switch button C5: “TX” button C6: Channel switch knob C7: Battery compartment C8: Wall-mount hole

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6. Preparation
°Open weather station battery compartment cover, insert 2 x AA batteries, ensure correct battery polarities [ “+” and “­” ] and connect the DC adapter to power the weather station. °The screen will light up, and the device will make a beeping sound. The weather station will start to detect indoor temperature and humidity. °Open the wireless remote sensor battery compartment cover. Choose the same channel as the weather station through the numbered knob. Insert 2 x AA batteries, ensure correct battery polarities [ “+” and “­” ]. °The sensor will send out a red light which means that it’s sending signals to the main unit. °The weather station will start to make a connection with the outdoor remote sensor, a reception RF antenna symbol in the “OUT” display area will flicker on the screen. This procedure will take 3 minutes at most. °After the unit has made a connection with the outdoor remote sensor, the detected temperature and humidity will be displayed on the screen.

7. Initial Time Setup

°Hold ”

” button for 2 seconds.

°The “OFF” indicates the status of button sound, it will be flashing. If changed to

“ON”, a beep sound will be heard when pressing buttons on the device. Press “·” or

“” to choose whether to have beep sounds on or off and press ”

” to confirm.

°The temperature unit “°F” will be flashing, press “·” or “” to choose “°F” or “°C”

and press ”

” to confirm.

°The pressure unit “INHG” will be flashing, press “·” or “” to choose “HPA” or

“INHG” and press ”

” to confirm.

°The daylight saving time (DST) function status “ON” will be flashing, press “·” or

“” to choose the function on or off and press ”

” to confirm.

° The 12Hr will be flashing, press “·” or “” to choose 12Hr or 24Hr format and

press ”

” to confirm.

°The HOUR will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the correct hour and press

” to confirm.

° The MINUTE will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the correct minute and press

” to confirm.

° The YEAR will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the correct year and press

” to confirm.

° The MONTH will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the correct month and press

” to confirm.

° The DATE will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the correct date and press

” to confirm.

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° The PRESSURE value will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the correct pressure

and press ”

” to confirm.

° The WEATHER icon will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the current weather

icon. Press ”

” to confirm and to end up the time setting.

Note:

°During the setup, if you want to exit, double click ”

” button. If there is no operation

of buttons within 20 seconds, the weather station will save the current settings and

automatically return to the normal display.

°You can long press “·” or “” button to quickly change values.

°The barometer has been calibrated during the manufacturing, it’s not suggested to

adjust the barometric pressure and weather forecast.

°When the DST function is activated, the time will automatically be adjusted to daylight

saving time or standard time on the required date.

8. Dual Alarm Setting
8.1 Alarm Setting
°Hold ” ” button for 2 seconds. °The hour of alarm 1 will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the required hour and press ” ” to confirm. °The minute of alarm 1 will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the required minute and press ” ” to confirm. °The cycle icon of alarm 1 (M-F, M-S or S-S) will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the alarm repeat date and press ” ” to confirm. M-F: The alarm will go off from Monday to Friday. M-S: The alarm will go off from Monday to Sunday. S-S: The alarm will go off from Saturday to Sunday. °Default snooze time 00:05 of alarm 1 will be flashing, press “·” to increase the snooze time or press “” to turn off the snooze function and press ” ” to confirm. °The hour of alarm 2 will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the required hour and press ” ” to confirm. °The minute of alarm 2 will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the required minute and press ” ” to confirm. °The cycle icon of alarm 2 (M-F, M-S or S-S) will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set the alarm date and press ” ” to confirm. °Snooze time of alarm 2 will be flashing, press “·” to increase the snooze time or press “” to turn off the snooze function and press ” ” to confirm and complete the setup.

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Note:

°During the alarm setting, double clicking ”

” or not operating any buttons within 20

seconds will cause the weather station to save the current settings and automatically

return to the normal display.

°The snooze time can be set from 5 ~ 60MIN. It can also be deactivated by setting it to OFF.

°For quick setting of the values, long press “·” or “”.

8.2 How to Turn on/off the Alarms
°Press ” “, alarm 1 will be displayed on the screen, press “·” to turn on or off alarm 1 and press ” ” to confirm. °Then, alarm 2 will be displayed on the screen, press “·” to turn on or off alarm 2 and press ” ” to confirm.
Note: Only pressing “·” can turn the alarm on/off. When the alarms are activated, ” 1 ” and ” 2 ” icons and the alarm cycle icon(M-F, M-S or S-S) will be displayed on the screen. When the alarms are deactivated, ” 1 ” or ” 2 ” with the alarm cycle icon will not appear on the screen.

8.3 How to Check the Alarms
°Press ” ” button. °Press once to check alarm 1. °Press twice to check alarm 2. °Press a third time and the display will return to the current time.

8.4 Turn off the Alarm Tone

The alarm will ring for 2 minutes and will change 4 times in total during that time.

Pressing any button can stop the alarm tone. Short pressing ”

” can activate

the snooze function but long pressing ”

” can stop both the ring and snooze

function. Once turned off, the alarm will repeat at the same time the next day.

8.5 Snooze Function

° While the alarm is ringing, touch ”

” to activate the snooze function. When

the snooze function is activated, ” 1 ” or ” 2 ” will keep flashing on the display. The

alarm will ring again after the snooze time.

° When the snooze function is activated, press any button except ”

” or hold

” area for 2 seconds to exit the snooze mode.

° If alarm 2 rings during the snooze mode of alarm 1, the snooze function of alarm

1 will automatically be deactivated.

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9. Weather Station and Remote Sensor Pairing & Manual Signal Reception
9.1 Weather Station and Remote Sensor Pairing
Step 1: — Insert 2 x AA batteries in the weather station and connect it with the adapter. — Insert 2 x AA batteries in the remote sensor.
Step 2: — Select a channel for the remote sensor through the numbered knob (1, 2, and 3). The indicator will light up once to indicate that the wireless remote sensor is sending out signals. — Select the same channel with the remote sensor for the weather station. Press ” ” button to select CH1, CH2, CH3 or CH1 to CH3 (cycle mode). When the weather station successfully receives signals from the remote sensor, the temperature and humidity detected by the remote sensor will display in the “OUT” column of the weather station. The weather station can connect up to 3 wireless remote sensors at the same time. If multiple sensors are used simultaneously, please make sure these sensors are on different channels and press ” ” button on the weather station to view the readings of each channel.
9.2 Outdoor Channel Cycle Mode
This mode is applicable if multiple wireless remote sensors are used simultaneously.
Press ” ” button on the weather station until ” ” is displayed above the outdoor channel. In this mode, the outdoor readings will display from CH1 to CH3 automatically every 5 seconds. To make the temperature and humidity on a fixed channel, just press ” ” button until ” ” disappears. Once it disappears, the outdoor readings will stop cycling.
9.3 Manual Signal Reception
If there is no outdoor temperature displayed on the weather station, or there is no change in the temperature and humidity for a long time, it indicates that the weather station is failing to receive signals from the wireless remote sensor. Please take the following actions:
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Please ensure that the channels of the weather station and sensor are the same. Long press ” ” button to receive signals manually. A flashing RF antenna symbol will be displayed beside the channel. This means that the weather station is in a receiving state. Press “TX” button on the wireless remote sensor to send out signals manually, a red light will flash.
9.4 How to Check Maximum/Minimum Temperature/Humidity
° To toggle indoor/outdoor maximum, minimum temperature and humidity data, please press “” : Press once to show the maximum temperature and humidity values. Press twice to show the minimum temperature and humidity values. Press three times to return to the current temperature and humidity values. ° To reset the maximum and minimum temperature and humidity, hold “” button for 2 seconds, dashes will be displayed on the screen and the recorded history of indoor maximum and minimum temperature, humidity and outdoor values of current channel will be cleared away. The weather station will start to re-record the maximum/minimum values. ° To clear the maximum and minimum temperature and humidity of the other channels, press ” ” button to switch channels and repeat the steps above.
Note: ° In the case of using only one sensor, when the channel of the weather station is not the same as the channel of the sensor, there will be no outside temperature readings shown on the weather station. ° The wireless sensor can be placed anywhere (indoor or outdoor) you want to measure the temperature remotely. ° If you want to measure the outdoor temperature, place the sensor outside away from direct sunlight and rain such as under a roof or on a porch. ° If the temperature or humidity reading is below the ranges, “LL.L” will appear. If the temperature or humidity reading is above the ranges, “HH.H” will appear. ° Indoor temperature measurement range: +14°F (-9.9°C) ~ +122°F (+50°C) ° Outdoor temperature measurement range: -40°F (-40°C) ~ +158°F (+70°C) ° Indoor humidity measurement range: 20%RH~95%RH
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10. Temperature & Humidity
10.1 How to Set Temperature Alert
° Firstly choose a channel you want to set the outdoor temperature and humidity alert on, then press ” ” to activate the alert, ” ” will be displayed in the ALERT column. ° Press and hold ” ” button for 2 seconds to enter the temperature and humidity alert setting. ° The highest outdoor temperature and ” ” will be flashing. Press “·” or “” to set the required highest outdoor temperature alert of the selected channel and press ” ” to confirm. ° The lowest outdoor temperature and ” ” will be flashing. Press “·” or “” to set the required lowest outdoor temperature alert of the selected channel and press ” ” to confirm. ° To set the alert values of the other 2 channels, press ” ” to change the channel and repeat the steps above. ° When the outdoor temperature exceeds the set highest alert temperature, the weather station will emit 3 beeps. The temperature, ” ” and ” ” will be flashing on the screen. ° When the outdoor temperature is below the set lowest alert temperature, the weather station will also emit 3 beeps. The temperature, ” ” and ” ” will be flashing on the screen. ° If the outdoor temperature is updated but still exceeds or is lower than the alert temperature, the weather station will beep once. ° To completely end the alert, just press ” ” till ” ” disappears. To turn off the alert of the other channels, press ” ” button to switch the channel and press ” ” to turn it off.
Note: ° Outdoor channel update frequency:CH1: 68S, CH2: 72S, CH3:76S. ° The temperature and humidity alerts of the 3 channels can be set separately. The alert will only go off on the channel that is currently displayed on the screen. If the channels is switched to another channel, the main unit will not ring for the previous channel’s set alert values. ° In any case, if ” ” is displayed on the screen and the alert function is not needed, please press ” ” to clear it away. Otherwise, it will ring at any time when the set temperature or humidity set value is reached. To avoid disturbance at the night, please turn it off. ° During the setup, if there is no operation of buttons within 20 seconds, the weather station will save the current settings and automatically return to the normal display from manual setting mode. ° When the detected indoor or outdoor humidity is below 20%RH, the weather station will only display 20%RH. When the humidity is beyond 95%RH, the weather station will only display 95%RH.
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10.2 Frost Point Alert

When the outdoor temperature reaches +30.2°F (-1.0°C) ~ +37.3°F (+2.9°C), the frost

alert will be automatically activated and the icon ”

” will be flashing.

10.3 Comfort Indicator & Mold Risk
° Indoor comfort level is generated based on the indoor temperature and humidity, there are 5 levels as follows:

Comfortable

too cold or too hot

° The mold risk level is generated based on the indoor temperature and humidity. There are 4 levels: HI (high), ME (medium), LO (low) and no risk (no display).
10.4 Temperature & Humidity Trend
The weather station monitors the current temperature and humidity change. : The temperature/humidity is rising. : The temperature/humidity is falling. : The temperature/humidity is remaining constant.

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11. Weather Forecast
11.1 Weather Forecast Statement
° The weather station calculates the weather forecast based on the historical recorded barometric pressure where you are located. ° The weather forecast cannot be compared with the professional weather services supported by satellites and high-performance computers. ° If the weather information on the device is different from the local weather forecasting service, please take the advice of the latter as authoritative.
11.2 The Symbols of Weather Forecast

sunny

slightly cloudy

cloudy

rainy

stormy

snowy

Note:
When the pressure change causes a rainy prediction, and the outside temperature is below +24.8°F (-4°C), the snow icon appears.

12. Moon Phase & Tide Indicator
When the calendar has been set, the weather station will display 3 tide levels and 12 different moon phases: New Moon, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full Moon, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Crescent.

New Moon

Waxing Crescent

First Quarter

Waxing Gibbous

Full Moon 13

Waning Gibbous

Last Quarter

Waning Crescent

13. Air Pressure
The barometric pressure updates every hour. The weather station will record the pressure of the last 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24 hours and compare it with the current barometric pressure to generate a histogram.

14. Backlight & Night Mode

14.1 Backlight Setting

— When connecting the weather station with the DC adapter, the backlight will

remain on. The backlight has 5 brightness levels for selection: level 1, level 2, level 3,

level 4 and OFF. To adjust the backlight brightness, press ”

” to choose a

brightness that is comfortable for you.

— When the backlight brightness is not at the maximum brightness, touching

” can make the backlight light up to the maximum brightness for 15 seconds.

— Any restart or power break will cause a loss of the previous manual settings. In

case of power failure, please insert 2 AA batteries in the weather station to protect

saved manual settings.

Note:

° The power of the batteries is not enough to support the dynamic lighting of the large

display. It is recommended to connect the weather station with the DC adapter.

° When the weather station is only powered by batteries, touching ”

” will

temporarily activate the backlight for 15 seconds, after which the screen will return to the

dimmest brightness level and enter power-saving mode.

14.2 Night Mode Setting

In night mode, the backlight will automatically dim at the set entry time.

° To set night mode, press and hold the ”

” for more than 2 seconds. “OFF”

(the state of the night mode) will be flashing, press “·” or “” to turn on or off night

mode and press ”

” to confirm.

° The brightness level will be flashing, there will be 3 brightness levels for

selection, press “·” or “” to select a level and press ”

” to confirm.

° The hour of the entry time of night mode will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set

the required hour and press ”

” to confirm.

° The minute of the entry time of night mode will be flashing, press “·” or “” to

set the required minute and press ”

” to confirm.

° The hour of the exit time of night mode will be flashing, press”·” or “” to set the

required hour and press ”

” to confirm.

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° The minute of the exit time of night mode will be flashing, press “·” or “” to set

the required minute and press ”

” to confirm. After completing these steps the

weather station will return to the original display.

Note:

° When night mode is on, the icon ” ” will be displayed on the screen. When reaching the

set night mode entry time, the backlight will automatically get dim according to the set

night mode brightness, and when reaching the set night mode exit time, the backlight will

return to the original brightness.

° When night mode is off, the screen will be on constantly.

° In night mode, the backlight can be switched to the highest brightness for 15 seconds by

touching ”

“.

° During setup, if you want to exit it, just double click ”

” and the weather station will

save the current settings and return to the display.

15. City Setting for Sunrise & Sunset Time
When the city is selected, the sunrise and sunset time will be automatically generated. ° Press ” ” button once to enter the city selection mode, the city abbr will be flashing. ° Refer to the chart on appendix 1 on page 19. ° Press “·” or “” button to select the city abbr or number and press ” ” to confirm.cfor quick setting, long press “·” or “”

Note:

° If your city is not listed in the chart, please select a neighboring city.

° During the setting, if you want to exit it, double click ”

” or no operation of buttons

within 20 seconds, the weather station will save the current setting and automatically return

to the normal display.

° For quick setting, long press “·” or “”.

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16. Low Battery
° If the battery icon ” ” is displayed in the “INDOOR” column, it means that the weather station batteries are running out. Please replace the batteries as soon as possible. ° If the battery icon ” ” displays in the “OUTDOOR” column, it means that the remote sensor batteries are running out. Please replace the batteries as soon as possible.

17. Troubleshooting

PROBLEM No backlight.

CAUSE
The weather station is only powered by batteries.

SOLUTION

1. Press ”

” to temporarily

activate the backlight for 15 seconds.

2. Connect DC adapter to power up

the weather station, the backlight will

remain on.

DC adapter is connected, but the backlight is set on the dimmest level.

Press ”

” button to adjust the

backlight brightness.

The batteries of the sensor have run out.

Replace 2×AA batteries for the outdoor remote sensor.

No outdoor temperature displayed on the weather station.

The channel displayed on the weather station is different from the channel of the remote sensor.

Adjust the channel of the weather station or the sensor to keep them paired. For detailed instructions, please refer to page 9.

The weather station did not receive signals from the outdoor sensor.

Please refer to the instructions on page 9 to receive the signals manually.

The outdoor temperature on the weather station is different from that on the sensor.

There is a delay or interruption of transmission.

1. Place the sensor next to the weather station. 2. Long press ” ” button on the weather station till the dashes appear. 3. Press “TX” button on the sensor to send signals.

If the problem persists, please contact after-sales support at: [email protected].

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The indoor and outdoor readings are different when putting the two devices together.

The device has some tolerance. Temperature range in
32°F~104°F(0-40°C), tolerance:±1.8°F. Other:
±3.6°F. Humidity range in 40%~80%, tolerance: ±5%. Other: ±8%.

If the difference is beyond the range, please please contact after-sales support at: [email protected].

The alarm rings unexpectedly at night.

The time alarm function is activated.

Please check if the alarms are set correctly or turn them off.

The temperature alert is activated. The temperature has reached the alert range.

Press ” ” to turn off the alert.

The outdoor readings only occasionally appear on the display.

The display was set to loop mode.

Press ” ” until the arrow icon disappears to cancel the loop mode.

If the problem persists, please contact after-sales support at: [email protected].

18. After-sales Support
If your device fails to work despite these measures or your experience with us was less than perfect in any way, please do not hesitate to contact us. For more products, please visit our website: https://www.smartro.co/ For further support and discount information, join our Facebook group or follow us on Instagram.
: +1(323)287-5798 : [email protected] : http://bit.ly/smartro_01 : smartro_01

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19. Waste Disposal ° This product is manufactured with high-grade materials and components which can be recycled and reused. ° As a consumer, you are legally required to take them to your retail store or an appropriate collection site depending on national or local regulations in order to protect the environment. ° The symbols for the heavy metals contained are: Cd=cadmium, Hg=mercury, Pb=lead. ° Please do not dispose of this instrument in household waste. The user is obligated to take end-of-life devices to a designated collection point for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, in order to ensure environmentally-compatible disposal.
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Appendix 1: City Code of the United States

Country United States(US)

City
Washington DC New York
Los Angeles Chicago Houston Phoenix
San Antonio San Diego
Dallas San Francisco Philadelphia
Charlotte Seattle Denver Boston Detroit Nashville
Memphis Portland Oklahoma city Las Vegas Milwaukee Kansas City Atlanta
Miami Virginia beach
Oakland Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland
Tampa Honolulu St.Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Lincoln Orlando

Abbr
WDC NYC LAS CHI HOU PHO SAO SDO DAL SFO PHL CHA SEA DEN BOS DET NAS MEM PTL OKC LVG MWK KAN ATL MIA VAB OAK MIN NOL CLE TAM HON SLS PIT CIN LIN ORD

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No.
164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200

Buffalo

BUF

201

Richmond

RMD

202

Columbia

COL

203

Little Rock

LRC

204

Columbus

CLS

205

Grand Rapids

GRS

206

Salt Lake City

SLC

207

Providence

PVD

208

Manchester (NH)

MNH

209

San Diego

SDG

210

Santa Fe

SFE

211

Bismarck

BIS

212

Reno

REN

213

New Haven

NHV

214

Baltimore

BAL

215

South Carolina (SC)

SCR

216

Savannah

SAV

217

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Appendix 2: City Code of other Countries

Country

City

Abbr No.

Berlin

BER

1

Bremen

BRE

2

Köln

KOE

3

Dortmund

DOR

4

Dresden

DRE

5

Germany(DE)

Düsseldorf Erfurt

DUS

6

ERF

7

Frankfurt

FRA

8

Freiburg

FRE

9

Hamburg

HAM

10

Hannover

HAN

11

Hof

HOF

12

Kaiserslautern

KAI

13

Kassel

KAS

14

Bregenz

BRZ

28

Austria(AT)

Graz Innsbruck

GRZ

29

INN

30

Linz

LNZ

31

Antwerp

ANT

36

Belgium(BE)

Bruges

BRG

37

Brussels

BRU

38

Bosnia & Herzegovina(BA)

Sarajevo

SAR

41

Croatia(HR) Czech(CZ) Denmark(DK) Finland(FI)

Split Brno Aalborg Copenhagen Helsinki Ajaccio Biarritz

SPL

42

BRN

44

ALB

46

KOB

47

HEL

49

AJA

50

BIA

51

Bordeaux

BOR

52

Brest

BRT

53

Cherbourg-Octeville CHE

54

France(FR)

Clermont-Ferrand CMF

55

Dijon

DIJ

56

Lille

LIL

57

Lyon Marseille

LYO

58

MRS

59

21

City
Kiel Leipzig Magdeburg München Nürnberg Osnabrück Passau Regensburg Rostock Saarbrücken Stuttgart
Ulm Würzburg

Abbr No.

KIE

15

LEI

16

MAG

17

MUN

18

NUR

19

OSN

20

PAS

21

REG

22

ROS

23

SAA

24

STU

25

ULM

26

WUR 27

Salzburg Vienna Villach
Wels Libramont
Liege

SLZ

32

WIE

33

VIL

34

WEL

35

LIB

39

LIE

40

Zagreb Prague Odense

ZAG 43 PRG 45 ODE 48

Metz Nantes
Nice Orleans
Paris Perpignan
Rouen Strasbourg
Toulouse

MET 60

NAN 61

NCE 62

ORL

63

PAR 64

PER

65

ROU 66

STR

67

TOU 68

Greece(GR) Hungary(HU)
Ireland(IE)
Italy (IT)
Liechtenstein(LI) Luxemburg(LU) Monaco(MC) Netherlands
(NL) Norway(NO) Poland(PL) Portugal(PT)
Russian Federation(RU)
Serbia(RS) Slovakia(SK) Slovenia(SI)
Spain(ES)

Athens Budapest
Dublin Ancona
Bari Bolzano Cagliari Florence Foggia Genoa
Lecce Messina
Milan Vaduz Luxembourg Monte Carlo Amsterdam Arnhem Eindhoven Bergen Lillehammer Cracow Gdansk
Faro Lisbon St. Petersburg Moscow Novosibirsk Belgrade Bratislava Ljubliana Alicante Andorra Badajoz Barcelona Bilbao Cordoba Eivissa Ibiza La Coruña Las Palmas

AHN BUD DUB ANC BAR BOZ CAG FIR FOG GEN LEC MES MIL VDZ LUX MCM AMS ARN EIN BGN LLH KRA GDA FAR LIS PET MOS NOV BEO BRV LUB ALI AND BAD BRC BIL COR IBZ LCO LPA

69

70

71

72

Naples

NAP

82

73

Palermo

PAL

83

74

Parma

PRM

84

75

Perugia

PEG

85

76

Rome

ROM 86

77

San Remo

SRE

87

78

Triest

TRI

88

79

Turin

TUR

89

80

Venice

VEN

90

81

Verona

VER

91

92

93

94

95

Groningen

GRO 98

96

Rotterdam

ROT

99

97

The Hague

DHA 100

101

Oslo

OSL 103

102

104

Poznan

POZ 106

105

Warsaw

WAR 107

108

Porto

POR

110

109

111

Kazan

KAZ

114

112

Volgograd

VOL

115

113

Yekaterinburg

YEK

116

117

118

Kosice

KOS

119

120

121

Leon

LEO

130

122

Madrid

MAD 131

123

Malaga

MAL 132

124

Palma de Mallorca PDM 133

125

Salamanca

SAL

134

126

Sevilla

SEV 135

127

Valencia

VAL 136

128

Zaragoza

ZAR

137

129

22

Sweden(SE)
Switzerland (CH)
United Kingdom(GB)
Lithuania(LT) Bulgaria(BG) Romania(RO) Cyprus(CY)

Gothenburg Karlstad Basel Berne Chur Geneva Lucerne Aberdeen Belfast
Birmingham Cardiff Glasgow Vilnius Sofia
Bucharest Nicosia

Northen Ireland(NI)
Canada(CA)
Mexican Panama Brazil(BR)
Argentina Chile
Colombia
Australia(AU) and New
Zealand(NZ)

Belfast
Ottawa Quebec City
Edmonton Calgary
Mexico City Panama City
Brasília Belo Horizonte
Recife Buenos Aires
Cordoba La Plata Santiago de Chile Bogotá Canberra Melbourne Sydney Wellington Adelaide Brisbane

GOT KAR BAS BNE CHU GNV LUC ABD BEL BIR CAR GLW VNO SOF BUH NIC
BFS
OTT QUC EDM CLY MEX PAN BRA BHZ REC BUE CDB LPL SAN BOG CBR MEL SYD WLG ADE BRI

138

Stockholm

STO 140

139

141

Lugano

LUG 146

142

Sion

SIO

147

143

St. Gallen

SGL 148

144

Zurich

ZUR 149

145

150

London

LON 155

151

Manchester

MAN 156

152

Newcastle upon Tyne NEC

157

153

Plymouth

PLY

158

154

159

160

161

162

163

218

Vancouver

VAN 222

219

Montreal

MON 223

220

Toronto

TOR 224

221

225

226

227

Rio de Janeiro

RIO 230

228

São Paulo

SPA

231

229

Salvador

SLV 232

233

Mardel Plata

MAR 236

234

Mendoza

MEN 237

235

Rosario

ROO 238

239

240

241

Darwin

DRW 247

242

Hobart

HBA 248

243

Perth

PEH 249

244

Auckland

AKL 250

245

Christchurch

CHC 251

246

23

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