Wireless Weather Station H10515 Dcf Manual Verified [updated]

H10515/DCF is a wireless weather station and external temperature sensor operating on the 433 MHz frequency

. It features a radio-controlled clock that synchronizes with the DCF-77 signal

from Frankfurt, Germany, covering a radius of approximately 1,500 km. TechnoLine Initial Setup & Synchronization

To ensure a successful connection between the base station and the outdoor sensor, follow these steps in order: Power the Sensor

: Open the battery compartment of the outdoor sensor and insert 2 x AAA batteries Power the Base Station two minutes of powering the sensor, insert 2 x AA batteries into the base station. Automatic Connection

: The base station will beep and begin searching for the sensor signal. The outdoor temperature should appear within DCF Time Sync

: Once the sensor is connected, the base station automatically starts receiving the DCF-77 time code. This typically takes 3–5 minutes . During this time, the "radio mast" icon will flash. TechnoLine Manual Time & Calendar Settings

If the DCF signal is weak or unavailable, you can set the device manually: Enter Setup : Press and hold the button (or

button depending on the specific revision) for approximately until the hour digits flash. Adjust Values buttons to change the flashing values. : Press the button repeatedly to cycle through settings in this order: 12/24 Hour Format (±12 hours) Hour and Minutes Year, Month, and Date Weekday Language : Press the

key, or wait 20–30 seconds for the device to save and exit automatically. TechnoLine Key Controls & Features wireless weather station h10515 dcf manual verified

H10515/DCF is an older wireless digital weather station model, notably sold by retailers like around 2006

. It utilizes a 433 MHz wireless sensor for external temperature measurements and includes a

receiver for automatic radio-controlled time synchronization. Core Specifications & Features Radio Frequency: 433 MHz for wireless sensor communication. Time Sync: DCF77 radio signal for automatic time and date setting. Channel Support:

Typically supports up to 3 separate external temperature sensors. Historical Data:

Includes barometric pressure history (often for the past 12 hours) and Min/Max temperature records. Manual Setup & Synchronization

If the automatic DCF signal is weak or unavailable, you can manually configure the device: Stop Signal Search:

Press and hold the search button (often labeled as button 19 or similar) for approximately 3 seconds to stop the radio search; the wireless symbol will turn off. Manual Time Set:

button for 3 seconds to enter settings. You can then toggle between 12/24 hour formats and set hours and minutes using the Transmitter Pairing:

To sync multiple sensors, remove all batteries for 60 seconds. Power the transmitters first, then the base unit within 2 minutes to allow them to pair correctly. Kieskeurig.nl Installation Recommendations Sensor Placement: H10515/DCF is a wireless weather station and external

Position the outdoor sensor in a protected area (e.g., under a porch or carport) to avoid direct rain or sunlight, which can skew temperature readings. Wireless Range:

The open-field range is approximately 100 meters, but this is significantly reduced by obstacles like buildings, trees, or high-voltage lines. Maintenance:

Manufacturers recommend cleaning the rain gauge once a year and replacing batteries every two years to ensure continued accuracy. Verified Manual Resources

You can access digitized versions of the manual via these verified storage links: H10515/DCF Digital Weather Station Manual (Google Drive)

H10515 DCF Weather Station Operating Instructions (Alternative PDF) Are you experiencing a specific technical issue

, such as a failure to receive the DCF signal or a lost connection with the outdoor sensor?

The H10515 Wireless Weather Station is a radio-controlled (DCF) device commonly associated with the Auriol brand (Lidl). It features 433 MHz wireless transmission for outdoor temperature and humidity data. Initial Setup & Synchronization

To ensure a verified connection between the base station and outdoor sensor:

Insert Batteries: Install 2x AA batteries into the outdoor transmitter first, then 2x AA batteries into the base station. Main Console Unit (with fold-out stand and wall mount hole)

Wait for Sync: Do not press any buttons for at least 3 minutes while the base station searches for the outdoor signal.

Manual Search: If outdoor data is not displayed, press and hold the PLUS (+) or OUT key for 2 seconds to force a synchronization search.

Reset Tip: If readings show dashes, remove batteries from both units, wait 60 seconds, and repeat the "sensor first" power-up sequence. DCF Time Setting

The station automatically attempts to synchronize with the DCF-77 atomic time signal from Frankfurt, Germany.

Automatic Search: After power-up, the radio mast icon will flash for up to 7 minutes while searching.

Nightly Sync: The unit automatically corrects its time at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 AM.

Manual Override: If no signal is detected (e.g., due to interference), press and hold the SET or MODE button for 3 seconds to enter manual time setting.

Use the OUT/+ key to adjust hours/minutes and SET to confirm each step. Core Features Operating Manual for Weather Forecaster - TechnoLine

Unboxing & What’s Included

When you open the box, you should find:

  1. Main Console Unit (with fold-out stand and wall mount hole).
  2. Wireless Outdoor Sensor (white/transparent plastic with a rain cover).
  3. User Manual (often poorly translated – keep this article handy!).
  4. Screws & wall plugs (for mounting the outdoor sensor).
  5. Power adapter (5V DC, usually with a micro-USB or barrel connector).
  6. Batteries (sometimes not included; you’ll need 2x AAA for the console and 2x AA for the sensor).

Important: If your unit did not come with batteries, use Alkaline batteries only. Rechargeable batteries provide inconsistent voltage that disrupts the wireless signal.


2. Specifications (typical for H10515-type stations)

Verified Troubleshooting for DCF Failure

If after 24 hours you still have no sync, the verified manual advises: