AOK TX2059A Wireless Weather Station and In-Out Thermometer Temperature Humidity User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- AOK
Table of Contents
TX2059A Wireless Weather Station and In-Out
Thermometer Temperature Humidity
User Guide
Package included
- Weather station x 1
- Wireless sensor x 1
- 2 batteries – LR6 type (AA) / 1.5 V(base unit)
- 2 batteries – LR6 type (AA) / 1.5 V(wireless sensor)
- 2 x screws and dowels
- Operating instruction
Product functions
Weather station
- 12- or 24-hour display
- Date, time, and day of the week in 8 languages
- Dual alarm with snooze function
- Indoor temperature display in °C/°F
- Indoor and outdoor humidity display
- Outdoor temperature display in °C/°F with up to three wireless sensors at different measurement sites (delivery includes one wireless sensor)
- Minimum/maximum display for temperature and humidity
- Humidity and temperature trend display
- Weather forecast symbols
- Moon phase display
- Sun rise/set
- Moonrise/set
- Window indicator
- Comfort indicator
- Low battery indicator
Wireless sensor
- Temperature display in °C/°F
- Humidity display in %
- Range of up to 328 ft (100 meters) (in open area)
- Low battery indicator
- Wall mounting bracket
Overview of weather station
- Weather forecast symbol
- Air pressure for previous hours
- Absolute/ relative air pressure
- Air pressure trend
- Low battery indicator for outdoor
- Current time
- Date
- Month
- Alarm symbols
- Radio control indicator
- DST
- Day of the week
- Sunrise
- Moon phase
- Moonrise
- Moonset
- Location
| 18. Sunset
19. Indoor humidity trend
20. Low battery indicator for indoor
21. Comfort icon
22. Indoor humidity
23. Maximum indoor humidity
24. Indoor temperature trend
25. Indoor temperature
26. Maximum indoor temperature
27. Outdoor humidity
28. Outdoor temperature
29. Selected channel
30. Signal of the outdoor sensor
31. Automatic switching symbol
32. Maximum outdoor temperature
33. Outdoor temperature trend
34. Maximum outdoor humidity
35. Outdoor humidity trend
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- Temperature display
- Radiofrequency display
- Current transmission channel
- Humidity display
- Low battery indicator
- Red pilot light
- Battery compartment
- Battery compartment cover
- Loop for hanging
- Sliding switch 1 2 3: Set sensor number (transmission channel)
How to set up
Insert batteries
- Insert 2 x AA batteries into the wireless sensor. Pay attention to the correct polarity. While the sensor is transmitting, the red LED indicator will flash.
- Open the battery compartment of the weather station and insert 2 x AA batteries in the correct polarity. Close the battery compartment.
Setting the air pressure at the location
When the weather station is connected to the batteries for the first time, it
will enter the air pressure mode. You will see the Rel unit starts to flash.
Now you can set the relative pressure through the +/12/24 and -/RC button. You
can follow the below steps.
- The Rel unit starts flashing, you can press the HISTORY WEATHER button to confirm and enter the relative pressure value setting.
- The air pressure value starts flashing.
- You can adjust it manually according to the data from the local meteorological station. You can also keep the default data to make it adapt automatically.
- Press the HISTORY WEATHER button to confirm and enter the weather symbol set.
- The weather symbol starts flashing, and the default is half sunny. It will automatically adjust to the correct symbol. However, if you want to shorten the reception time of the weather station, you can manually adjust it through the +/12/24 and -/RC buttons.
- Press the HISTORY WEATHER button to save the setting and exit the air pressure mode.
- To re-adjust, long-press the HISTORY WEATHER button till the air pressure unit start to flash.
Note: When setting the air pressure, the +/12/24; -/RC; HISTORY WEATHER
buttons have a function, other buttons have no function. After exiting after
20 seconds, the other buttons have functions and enter the RF receiving mode
at the same time.
Pairing the outdoor sensor with the weather station
Once the weather station is installed with batteries, it will start receiving
the pairing RF signals from the outdoor sensor with the same channel for 3
minutes. You can press the CHANNEL button on the base unit to match the
correct outdoor sensor. Generally, the outdoor sensor will connect with the
base unit automatically. If it doesn’t connect, please follow the below steps
to set it:
- Ensure that the weather station is in the same channels as the outdoor sensor.
- Long press the CHANNEL button on the base unit to search the signal from the outdoor sensor.
- The sensor receiving icon will flash when searching for the signal.
- After the sensor is connected, the icon will become stable.
Note: After replacing the sensor battery, you need to press and hold the
CHANNEL button of the station to receive again. Reception RCC After the
successful reception of the signal for the outdoor sensor, the reception of
the DCF77 time signal will begin and the radio control indicator will blink on
the display next to the time. This process can take from 3~10 minutes. All
buttons except the SNOOZE/LIGHT and ALARM ON/OFF buttons are disabled during
the reception process. If reception fails after 10 minutes, the radio tower
will disappear. The automatic reception time of the weather station is: 01:00,
02:00, 03:00, and it will be received every time. If it is not received at
03:00, it will be received at 04:00. A receipt will be made at 05:00,
regardless of whether it is received at 05:00, it will no longer be received
on the same day. If the reception attempt is successful, the radio control
indicator will appear permanently on the display, and the correct time, date,
day of the week, and the times of sunrise, sunset, and moon phase will be set
automatically. DST will appear on the display next to the radio control
indicator during daylight saving time.
Setting the basic data
- Press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds till the °C starts flashing, now you are in the basic settings.
- To adjust the data through +/12/24 and -/RC buttons.
- Then press the MODE button to confirm and jump to the next setting.
Below are the setting orders:
- °C/°F
- hpa/ inHg
- Time zone
- MD/DM
- Hour
- Minutes
- Year
- Month
- Date
- Language
- Country
- City
Setting the alarm
There are dual alarms on the weather station. You can set them separately.
- Use the MODE button to select the alarm you would like to set ( ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 ).
- After confirming setting alarm 1 or 2, long-press the MODE button till the time starts flashing.
- Set the desired hour for the alarm with the +/12/24 and -/RC buttons.
- Press the MODE button to store the setting and enter the minute setting.
- Set the desired minute for the alarm with the +/12/24 and -/RC buttons.
- Press the MODE button to store the setting. Now the alarm(1 or 2) is set.
Note: The default of the alarm is off. When the alarm symbol appears in
the screen, the alarm is on activated status.
Deactivate/Activate alarm
The alarm clock is off by default and needs to be activated manually. Use the
MODE button to switch alarm 1 or alarm 2.
Use the ALARM ON/OFF button to switch the alarm on and off.
On ALARM 1 :
- Press ALARM ON/OFF once: on the display, A1 is activated
- Press ALARM ON/OFF twice: disappear, A2 is deactivated
On ALARM 2:
- Press ALARM ON/OFF once: disappear, A1 is deactivated
- Press ALARM ON/OFF twice: on the display, A2 is activated
Stopping the alarm
You will be woken by the alarm at the set time, and the sound will become more
and more intense as the alarm continues. You can stop it through the below
steps:
-
Switch off the alarm completely
– Press any button on the base unit (apart from the SNOOZE/LIGHT button), to stop the alarm. The alarm will go off again after 24 hours. -
Automatic stop function
– If you do not press any buttons, the alarm will automatically switch off after 2 minutes. The alarm will go off again after 24 hours. -
Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to temporarily deactivate the alarm. The bell symbol will blink on the display. After 5 minutes the alarm will sound again.
Other functions
Backlight
Briefly activate the backlight by pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT button.
The Moon phase will automatically update with the date.
Low battery indicator
- When there is a battery symbol near Outdoor Humidity, you should replace the batteries of the wireless sensor.
- When there is a battery symbol near Indoor Humidity, you should replace the batteries of the weather station.
Comfort indicator
- Dry: Indoor humidity between 20-44%
- Comfort: Indoor humidity between 45-65%
- Wet: Indoor humidity between 66-95%
Window rating
Ambient change is calculated by the outdoor humidity. Icons will be changed
on-screen on the below conditions: Wetter: Expect the humidity will increase
5% or more No change: Expect the humidity will change within the +/- 4% range
Drier: Expect the humidity will decrease 5% or more
Window indicator
On certain humidity conditions (as the below chart shows), the window
indicator on the screen will show up for a reference of opening/closing the
windows.
Humidity comfort level
| Ambient change WETTER/NO
CHANGE/DRIER| | |
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COMFORT| ANY| OFF| ON| OFF
DRY| NO CHANGE| OFF| ON| OFF
DRY| WETTER| ON| OFF| OFF
DRY| DRIER| OFF| OFF| ON
WET| NO CHANGE| OFF| ON| OFF
WET| DRIER| ON| OFF| OFF
WET| WETTER| OFF| OFF| ON
Sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset times
After setting your country and city, the weather station will display the
approximate times for sunrise and sunset.
Daily MAX/MIN data
All MAX / MIN temperature/humidity records will reset automatically at 12:00
(midnight).
From the normal display, press and release the MAX / MIN button to view:
- MAX– indoor and outdoor temperature/ humidity records.
- MIN– indoor and outdoor temperature/ humidity records.
You can display the measured minimum and maximum values of the current day by
pressing the MAX / MIN button repeatedly in succession in the normal time
display mode. Only the maximum values appear, then the minimum values and the
current values again. Meanwhile, “MAX” or “MIN” is displayed above the values.
Note: Long press the MAX / MIN button to delete the highest and lowest
temperature and humidity values since midnight.
Weather trend
For the temperature and humidity values measured by the base unit and wireless
sensor, the trend is displayed by an arrow:
Trend …………………………rising………………… constant…………………. falling
Temperature…………….. …………………………. …………………………
Humidity…………………. ………………………… ……………………..
Air pressure trend
Your weather station can show the air pressure tendency.
rising air pressure = weather rises
constant air pressure = weather stays the same
falling air pressure = weather falls
Pressure readings You can also select absolute or relative air pressure by
pressing the HISTORY WEATHER button that will appear on the display. To change
the relative air pressure, you can find the “Setting the air pressure at the
location”.
12-hour air pressure history
Press the HISTORY WEATHER button to view the air pressure history for the last
12 hours.
Weather forecast icons
After setting up initially, the weather forecast can not be used for about 12
hours, as the weather station needs this time to collect and evaluate the
weather data. The weather forecast is a result of the collected data and the
measured changes in air pressure.
The forecast refers to the area around the weather station with a radius of
about 30 to 50 km for the next 12 to 24 hours. The accuracy of the weather
forecast is around 75 %.
How to add extra sensors
The weather station comes with one wireless sensor. However, you can operate
the weather station with up to three wireless sensors.
Note:
- You need to set different channels for the sensor (1-3). You can set it through pull the stick on near the batteries.
- Under the corresponding channel displayed on the base unit, press and hold the CHANNEL button until the signal icon starts to flash to receive the signal from the newly added sensor.
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
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