Folasaga
The DOVEET S657PD Weather Station is a multi-functional device designed to provide accurate indoor and outdoor environmental data. It features a vibrant color display, wireless outdoor sensor, and atomic clock synchronization for precise timekeeping. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your weather station to ensure optimal performance.
O mea o lo'o i totonu
Image Description: A view of the DOVEET Weather Station retail box, displaying the main unit, wireless outdoor sensor, and power adapter. The box highlights key features such as temperature, humidity, alarm clock, calendar, and weather forecasting.
- Main Display Unit (Indoor Receiver)
- Uaealesi Sensor i fafo
- Power Adapter (DC Charge)
- Tusi Taiala
Note: 5 AAA batteries are required (2 for the outdoor sensor, 3 for the main unit) but are not included in the package.
Seti Taiala
1. Powering the Main Display Unit
Image Description: A diagram illustrating the charging modes for the indoor receiver and outdoor sensor. The indoor receiver can be powered by DC charge or 3 AAA batteries. The outdoor sensor requires 2 AAA batteries.
- Insert 3 AAA batteries into the battery compartment on the back of the main display unit, observing polarity.
- Alternatively, connect the provided power adapter to the DC IN port on the main unit and plug it into a power outlet. The backlight will remain on when powered by the adapter.
2. Fa'atulagaina o le Sensor Fafo Uaealesi
- Open the battery cover on the back of the outdoor sensor.
- Insert 2 AAA batteries, observing polarity.
- Select a channel (1, 2, or 3) using the small switch inside the battery compartment. This allows for multiple sensors if purchased separately.
- Tapuni lelei le ufiufi o le maa.
3. Pairing and Synchronization
Ensure both the main unit and the outdoor sensor are powered on within 3 minutes. The main unit will automatically search for the outdoor sensor signal. A signal strength indicator will appear on the display once connected.
Image Description: A visual representation of the 264ft/80m wireless transmission range of the DOVEET Weather Station. It shows the main unit and outdoor sensor, with examples of sensor placement in a garden, outside a garage, and indoors, demonstrating its ability to display up to 3 channels for different locations.
If the connection is lost or fails, press and hold the "CHANNEL" button on the main unit to initiate a manual search for the outdoor sensor.
4. Tulaga Taiala
Image Description: A diagram illustrating important considerations for placing the outdoor sensor. It shows a correct placement under an overhang to avoid direct sunlight and rain, and an incorrect placement near signal interference sources like large electronic devices.
- Sensor i fafo: Place the sensor in a shaded area, away from direct sunlight and rain, to ensure accurate temperature and humidity readings. The working range is up to 268ft (80m).
- Vaega Autu: Place the main unit away from large metal objects or electronic devices that may cause signal interference.
Fa'atonuga o Galuega
1. Faaali Atuview
Fa'amatalaga Ata: O se fa'amatalaga auiliili view of the DOVEET Weather Station's color display, highlighting various functions such as time, weather forecast, indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity, pressure trend, moon phase, and comfort level indicators.
The 7.5" HD colorful display provides comprehensive information at a glance:
- Taimi & Aso: Fa'aalia ai le taimi nei, aso o le vaiaso, ma le aso.
- Va'aiga o le tau: Icons indicating predicted weather conditions (sunny, cloudy, rainy, snowy, etc.).
- Indoor/Outdoor Temperature & Humidity: Current readings, along with max/min records.
- Pressure Trend: Indicates changes in atmospheric pressure.
- Masina Vasega: Displays the current moon phase.
- Tulaga Fa'amafanafana: Indicates indoor comfort (HUMID, GOOD, DRY).
2. Galuega Fa'amau
Image Description: An overhead view of the DOVEET Weather Station, showing the arrangement and labels of its control buttons: DOWN, MODE, SNOOZE/LIGHT, CHANNEL, UP, ALERTS, and ALARM. Each button's primary function is indicated.
- TULAGA: Short press to switch display modes (Time, Alarm, Date). Long press to enter setting mode.
- SNOOSE/MALU: Short press to adjust backlight levels (3 levels). Long press to activate snooze function when alarm rings.
- NOFOAGA: Short press to switch between outdoor sensor channels. Long press to search for outdoor sensor signal.
- Luga / LOSI: Used to adjust values in setting mode or switch between Celsius/Fahrenheit (°C/°F) and 12/24 hour format.
- ALERTS: Short press to check temperature alert settings. Long press to enter temperature alert setting mode.
- FUAFUAGA: Short press to enable/disable alarm. Long press to enter alarm setting mode.
3. Faatulaga Taimi ma Aso
- Press and hold the "MODE" button until the time display flashes.
- Use the "UP" or "DOWN" buttons to adjust the hour, then press "MODE" to confirm and move to minutes.
- Continue this process for year, month, and day.
- The atomic clock (WWVB receiver) automatically synchronizes time and date at 1:00 AM daily. To manually initiate synchronization, long press the "DOWN" key.
4. Filifiliga Iunite vevela
Short press the "UP" button to switch between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) display for temperature readings.
5. Weather Forecast Function
Image Description: A visual guide to the weather forecast icons displayed on the DOVEET Weather Station, including symbols for sunny, sunny and cloudy, cloudy, rainy, heavy rain, and snowy conditions. These forecasts are based on local temperature, humidity, and pressure variations.
The weather station forecasts weather conditions for the next 8-24 hours based on changes in atmospheric pressure. The display will show one of several weather icons.
6. Fetuunaiga o le moli tua
When powered by the adapter, short press "SNOOZE/LIGHT" to cycle through 3 backlight levels (High, Medium, Low). When powered by batteries, the backlight will turn off after 8 seconds to conserve power. It can be reactivated by voice control (clapping, tapping) or by pressing any button.
Tausiga
- Suiga maa: Replace batteries in both the main unit and outdoor sensor when the low battery indicator appears on the display. Ensure correct polarity.
- Fa'amamaina: Solo le fa'aaliga ma le sensor i se vai vaivai, damp ie. Aua le fa'aaogaina ni mea fa'amama po'o ni vaila'au.
- Tausiga o le Sensor: Periodically check the outdoor sensor for debris or moisture accumulation, especially in the battery compartment. Ensure it remains dry and protected from extreme weather.
Fa'afitauli
| Fa'afitauli | Fofo |
|---|---|
| No outdoor temperature/humidity reading. | Ensure batteries are correctly installed in the outdoor sensor. Press and hold the "CHANNEL" button on the main unit to re-establish connection. Move sensor closer to the main unit. |
| Le sa'o o le vevela/sūsū faitau. | Ensure the outdoor sensor is placed in a shaded, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight or heat sources. |
| Fa'aaliga e fa'alilolilo pe avanoa. | Check power adapter connection or replace batteries in the main unit. |
| E sese le Taimi/Aso. | Ensure the atomic clock signal is being received (long press "DOWN" to manually sync). Adjust time/date manually if necessary. |
Fa'amatalaga
- Numera Fa'ata'ita'i: S657PD
- Fua o Mea: 8 x 1 x 6 inisi
- Mea mamafa: 1.3 pauna
- Punavai Malosi: Battery Powered (5 AAA batteries required, not included) or DC Charge (adapter included)
- Tekinolosi Feso'ota'i: Uaealesi
- Tulaga uaealesi Fa'asalalauina: E oo atu ile 268ft (80m)
- Sa'o o le vevela: ±1 °C
- Mea: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
- Lanu: Lanu uliuli
Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information, technical support, or customer service inquiries, please refer to the contact details provided on the product packaging or the official DOVEET webnofoaga. Taofi lau lisiti fa'atau mo tagi fa'amaonia.





