2. Using the BARO- / BARO+ buttons, set the air pressure. Pay
attention to what is shown in the display.
3. Then, press SET/BARO again.
If you keep the BARO- / BARO+ pressed, the values move
forward more quickly.
About the time signal
General
The radio-controlled clock that is integrated into the weather station
receives its radio signals from the time indicator signal MSF.
As soon as the base station is supplied with power by the batteries,
it switches onto receiving and searches for the signal from transmit-
ter MSF. If the time signal has been received through the ferrite bar
antenna built into the radio-controlled alarm clock at a sufficient
strength, the date and time will be shown in the display.
The base station switches on several times a day and synchronises its
time with the radio signal from transmitter MSF. In the case of non-
receipt, e.g. with strong lightning storms, the device continues to
run accurately and only switches to receiving automatically at the
next designated time.
Start radio reception manually
When the batteries are inserted in the base station, all indications
will briefly been shown in the display. The display will also briefly illu-
minate and sound a beep tone.