Hama EWS-400 User Manual

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To view the barometric pressure measurement, press Ω repeatedly until the pressure reading appears.
To change the pressure unit, hold Ω to enter setting mode. Press Ω repeatedly to skip the clock & calendar setting until
the pressure unit fl ashes. Press or to select. Press Ω to confi rm and exit.

12/24hr format > Hr > Min > Yr > D/M or M/D format > Month > Date > Pressure Unit > EXIT

Radio-controlled clock
The unit will start synchronizing the clock after battery installation or reset. In normal mode, press [ / ] until
icon appears to enforce searching of radio-controlled clock signal. If the icon disappears afterwards, radio time signal
is not available at the moment. Try other locations later. Place the unit away from source of interference such as mobile
phones, appliances, TV etc.
Antenna icon with full signal strength will appear on screen if the reception of radio-controlled time is successful.
The radio-controlled clock will have a daily synchronization at around 02:03 and 03:03 everyday. Each reception cycle is
minimum 2.5 minutes and maximum 10 minutes.

In/out temperature & humidity
Press [C/F] button to select temperature unit C/ F.
Press [CH] button to select Ch1, Ch2, Ch3 and auto-channel scrolling display modes.

Maximum/minimum memory
Press [MEM] button repeatedly to view the maximum & minimum values of temperature & humidity readings. To clear
the memory record, hold [MEM] button while the respective values are displaying on screen.

Clock & calendar
Press Ω to toggle display between time, calendar, day of the week & pressure reading
Hold Ω button to enter clock setting mode. Using or to adjust and Ω to confi rm, the following values can be set in
sequence:
12/24hr format > Hr > Min > Yr > D/M or M/D format > Month > Date > Pressure unit > EXIT

Home time, world (ZONE) time
Hold [ZONE] to enter world (zone) time setting mode. Press or to enter the desired hour offset value from –12 to
+12 hours. Press Ω to confi rm and exit.
Press [ZONE] button to toggle between home (radio-controlled) time and world (zone) time. “ZONE” icon appears when
world (zone) time is selected. When zone time is not used, keep zone time to “0”.

Alarm setting
Press [AL] to show alarm time and “AL.” icon will appear. Press again to enable or disable the alarm. Bell icon
appears when alarm is enabled.
Hold [AL] to enter alarm time setting mode. Press or to enter the desired Hr/ Min values and press [AL] to confi rm
setting.

Snooze
When alarm is going off, press [SNOOZE] to trigger snooze alarm. To stop alarm for one day, press [AL] key.

Low battery indication
Low battery indication is available for the home unit itself and all of the 3 remote channels. Replace the batteries and
follow the setup procedure in this instruction manual.

Battery disposal
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Please disposal of old, defective batteries in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the relevant
legislation.

Specifi cations
Indoor Temperature:

0 °C to + 50° C (+32 °F° to +122 °F)

In/Out Humidity:

20% - 99% RH

Remote sensor:

-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)

Channel:

max. 3 remote sensors

Transmission:

up to 30M in open area, RF434 MHz

RF reception cycle:

around every 3 minutes

Resolution:

0.1 degree C for temperature, 1% for humidity

Clock:

DCF77 Radio-Controlled, Quartz back-up

Power:

CR2032 x 4 pcs for main unit

AAA x 2 pcs for remote sensor

Registration and Safety Certifi cation/General Information
This device bears the CE symbol as specifi ed by the provisions of Directive R & TTE (1999/5/EC).
Hama GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that this device is in compliance with the basic requirements and other
relevant guideline and regulations of the 1999/5/EC guideline. You will fi nd the declaration of compliance and
declaration of conformity in the Internet at http://www.hama.com

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