Oregon Scientific BHT663A technical specifications Introduction, Alarm Clock BHM612A

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MODULAR BTHR WEATHER STATION

Model : BHT663A

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific Multi-Component Wireless Weather Station (BHT663A). This unique product bundles weather forecasting, temperature and humidity monitoring, precise time keeping and alarm features into a single tool you can use from the convenience of your home.

In this box, you will find:

Weather Station (BHB613)

Alarm Clock (BHM612A)

Thermo-Hygrometer (BHGR618)

Wireless Remote Sensor (THGR238N)

The manual is divided into 4 distinct sections - one for each component.

Keep this manual handy as you use your new product. It contains practical step-by- step instructions as well as technical specifications and warnings you should know.

A. WEATHER FORECAST WINDOW

Weather forecast indication shows sunny, slightly cloudy, cloudy and rainy.

B. PRESSURE READING WINDOW

Displays the current pressure reading.

C.PRESSURE TREND CHART WINDOW

D.SET BUTTON To set the altitude

E.UP BUTTON

Increases the value of setting by 10

F.DOWN BUTTON

Decreases the value of setting by 10

G.RESET BUTTON

Returns all settings to default value and erases all memories.

H.hPa/mb-inHg Slide switch

Selects between hPa/mb or inHg display unit.

G

H

Note: After replacing the batteries, the whole display will be turned on for about 3 seconds and then show the following:

a. Weather forecast shows slightly cloudy weather (a sun with the cloud indicator)

b.Pressure trend shows steady.

c.Barometric pressure shows the current reading. The unit takes about 24 hours to store the barometric pressure date. Until that time has elapsed, the pressure trend and weather forecast symbols may not reflect actual weather forecast for your area.

WEATHER FORECAST SYMBOLS

Your weather station detects barometric pressure changes and the LCD displays the illustsrated weather symbols which indicating the weather forecast for 12 or 24 hours ahead, for an area with a radius of about 18-30 miles.

Indicator

displays on

the unit

Forecas

Sunny

Slightly

Cloudy

Rainy

Cloudy

 

 

 

 

Important:

1.

The accuracy of weather forecasting

 

when using pressure trend alone is

 

about 70 to 75 percent and, therefore,

 

we cannot be held responsible for any

 

inconveniences caused by an

 

inaccurate weather forecast.

2.

The weather forecasts symbols reflect

 

forecast 12-24 hours in the future and

SET ALTITUDE

1.Press and hold the SET button for 2 seconds to set the altitude. The 'ALT ' indicator will turn on with the altitude setting flashing (display in meter). The accuracy of a general pressure- based weather forecast is about 70% to 75%.

Increase/decrease the altitude in steps

of 10 meter by pressing or button.

2.Press the SET button again to set the altitude. At this time the previous pressure display will reappear. If the altitude has been changed, the ' ALT ' indicator flashing (about 15 minutes ) until a new sampling takes place and the pressure reading is then compensated with the new altitude.

3.Press the SET button 6 times to confirm the setting you just entered or wait for one minute for automatic exit.

Note: For monitoring the local barometric pressure reading, the user needs to select the 0 meter

(preset value ) for the altitude setting. For monitoring the Sea Level barometric pressure reading at certain altitude, the user needs to select the local altitude (-100 to 2500 meters i.e. -328 to 8223 feet) for the altitude setting. The BHB-613 requires entry of elevation in meters not feet. Therefore, to convert feet to meters, multiply feet by 0.3048.

To determine your location elevation, please either contact your local library, TV/ radio weather forecaster, or via

Pressure display

 

resolution

1 hPa/mb

 

(0.03inHg)

Pressure sampling

 

cycle

15 minutes

Power source

Four pcs. UM-4

 

or “AAA” size

 

batteries

Battery life

9 month

Dimension

6.64" x 2.32" x

 

1.28" (H xWxD)

Weight

4.80 ounces

 

(without battery)

ALARM CLOCK (BHM612A)

FEATURES

A

B

C

EUP BUTTON

-Increases the value of a setting by one unit

FZONE BUTTON

-Press to sequence through the 4 U.S. time-zones: Pacific, Mountain, Central or Eastern.

GALARM BUTTON

-Changes the display and operating status of the alarm clock

HRESET BUTTON

-Returns all settings to the factory set default values

BATTERIES

1.Open the battery compartment by removing the screw at the bottom of the unit.

2.Pull out the battery holder and insert two AAA-sized (UM-4) batteries in accordance with the polarities shown.

3.Slide back the battery holder into the compartment and fasten the screw.

4.Press RESET with a blunt stylus.

5.When the low battery indicator [ ] appears on the display, follow the above procedures to replace the unit with new batteries.

Note The unit will automatically search for the radio signal when batteries are first installed. When the BHM-612A is new and just out of the box, allow up to 72 hours for the unit to receive the US Atomic Clock signal. To facilitate

To display the alarm time in the secondary window, press ALARM once. Press MODE / SET to display the date.

RF SIGNAL RECEPTION

The BHM-612A is designed to automatically synchronize its current time and date when within range of the U.S. Atomic Clock.

When the unit is within range, its radio- control mechanism will override all manual settings. The benefit of a RF controlled clock is sustained accuracy without the need of manual adjustment.

SIgnal Search

Mode.

Signal

Reception

Mode

No Signal

Received

Complete signal reception generally takes about 2 to 10 minutes, depending on the strength of the radio signal. When the reception is completed, the signal display will be stable. After that, the periodical scanning will only take a few seconds.

For better reception of radio signals, place the clock away from metal objects and electrical appliances to minimize interference.

ACTIVATE / DEACTIVATE RF SIGNAL

To disable the automatic signal reception feature and cause the BHM-612A to operate as a quartz clock, hold down ZONE for three seconds.

SET ALARM

To set the alarm time:

1.Press ALARM to display the alarm time.

2.Press and hold ALARM for two seconds. Hours digits will flash.

3.Set the hours using UP .

4.Press ALARM. Minutes digits will flash.

5.Set the minutes using UP.

6.Press ALARM to save and exit. The alarm clock will be activated automatically during the setting procedure.

To activate or deactivate the alarm during normal display.

Press ALARM to display the alarm time.

Press ALARM to change the status of the alarm. The respective indicator will appear.

When the alarm goes off, the alarm sound will gradually increase in volume and speed. The alarm will continue to sound for approximately two minutes unless interrupted when any button is pressed. If the alarm is not interrupted, after 2 minutes the alarm will silence itself and reactivate after approximately eight minutes.

SPECIFICATIONS

 

Operating

 

Temperature

32° F to 104° F

Radio Control

Auto synchronizes

 

current time and

 

date by Radio

 

signal generated

 

from the U.S.

THERMO-HYGROMETER (BHGR618)

FEATURES

 

A

 

B

 

C

 

D

F

 

E

 

G

WEATHER STATION (BHB613)

FEATURES

 

A

 

B

 

 

C

D

F

 

E

BATTERIES

The unit uses four UM-4 "AAA" size

batteries. If the " " indicator appears, remove the exhausted batteries and follow these steps to replace the batteries:

1.Unscrew the battery door at the bottom of the unit.

2.Remove the battery cover and insert the batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside the battery compartment.

3.Replace the battery door and fasten the screw.

A A

A A A

A A

A A A

A

 

A

 

 

 

 

battery

 

 

 

door

not the current weather condition.

3. A ' Sunny ' forecast reflects fine clear

weather.

PRESSURE TREND

Stored memory of the barometric pressure changes are displayed on the chart, in 5 steps indicating the pressure 1,3,6,12 and 24 hours ago. This chart is plotted by comparing the past barometric pressure to the present pressure.

This gives you the pressure trend over the last 24 hours. The weather will be getting better (worse) if this chart shows the bar marks moving up (down) towards the present time.

Important:

It is only possible to measure the barometric pressure trend properly if your barometer remains at the same altitude. When moving around at different altitude within a short time period, the air pressure changes. The barometric pressure reading is precise only if the barometer has remained at a constant altitude for 24 hours.

However, please note that the accuracy of a weather forecast based on barometric pressure reading is considered to be about 70-75%.

Intenet at www.worldatlas.com/aatals/ infopage/elevation.htm.

PRESSURE TREND DISPLAY

-To get the line chart display, press the RESET button at the bottom of the unit while pressing and holding the SET key in the bar chart display.

-To get the bar chart display, press the RESET button once.

Note: Either action will reset the unit and the previous readings/setting will be lost.

SELECT MEASUREMENT UNIT

The switch in the battery compartment of the weather station selects between hPa/ mb and inHg. To select hPa/mb, set the switch to hPa/mb. To select inHg, set the switch to inHg.

SPECIFICATIONS

Pressure

measuring range 794 to 1050 hPa/ mb (24.45 to 31.00 inHg)

Altitude compensation for barometric pressure

reading -100 to 2500 meters (-328 to 8223 feet)

D

G

E

F

 

 

H

ARF SIGNAL INDICATOR

-Indicates the signal-receiving status of the unit

BMAIN WINDOW

-Displays the current time with seconds or day of-the week

CSECONDARY WINDOW

-Displays the alarm time and its status or date

DMODE/SET BUTTON

-Changes between seconds and weekday display (Main window) or between calendar and alarm clock display (secondary window)

-Holds to activate the clock setting mode

reception, place the BHM-612A on a window sill away from other signal emitting equipment such as TVs, radios, PCs and microwaves. Stronges signal reception is between midnight and 4AM.

Screw

Battery

Holder

CHANGE DISPLAY

In normal display, the current time, with seconds, will be displayed in the main window and the date will be displayed in the secondary window.

To display the weekday in the main window, press MODE / SET once. Press the button again to display seconds.

To enable the feature again, hold down the UP button for three seconds. The RF signal display will start scanning to initiate reception automatically.

SET CLOCK

NOTE You only need to perform this task if you have disabled RF signal reception.

When the current time is displayed:

Press MODE / SET for two seconds. Hours digits will flash.

Set the hour using UP.

Press MODE / SET. Minutes digits will flash.

Set the minutes using UP.

Press MODE / SET.

Follow the same pattern to enter year, month, day and the display language for the weekday. You can choose among E (English), F (French) and S (Spanish).

Press MODE / SET to save the changes and exit.

If changes are made during the process, the seconds of the clock will reset and start from zero. The unit will also save all changes and return to normal display automatically after the unit has been left idle for a minute.

 

Atomic Clock

Calender

Weekday in

 

English/French/

 

Spanish; Current

 

month/day format

Clock Time

12-hour format

Alarm Time

 

Duration

2 minutes

SNOOZE Time

 

Duration

8-9mins

Accuracy

+/-0.5 second/

 

day(when operating

 

in quartz clock

 

mode)

Battery Type

Two (2) UM-4

 

or "AAA" size

Unit Dimension

6.64" x 2.32" x 1.28"

 

(H x W x D)

Unit Weight

5.53 oz

H

ARF SIGNAL INDICATOR

Indicates the signal-receiving status of the unit

BUPPER DISPLAY Displays temperature data

CLOWER DISPLAY Displays humidity data

DIN / REMOTE BUTTON

Selects between main and remote unit display

Activates search mode

ECHANNEL BUTTON

Selects a different channel

Scan for remote sensors

FMEM /CLEAR BUTTON

Recalls maximum / minimum temperature / humidity

Clears maximum / minimum temperature / humidity memory

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BHT663A specifications

The Oregon Scientific BHT663A is a multifunctional digital thermometer and hygrometer, tailored for those seeking reliable readings of indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity. This compact device offers a blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for families, hobbyists, and anyone wanting to monitor their environment effectively.

One of the notable features of the BHT663A is its dual display that shows both indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity levels simultaneously. This feature allows users to have a comprehensive understanding of their living conditions at a glance. The thermometer measures temperature in both Celsius and Fahrenheit, providing versatility based on user preference, while the hygrometer indicates humidity levels in percentage, giving insights into moisture in the air.

Equipped with a wireless outdoor sensor, the BHT663A can transmit data from outside the home, allowing for accurate readings from up to 100 meters away. This wireless technology means that homeowners can easily place the outdoor sensor in a shaded area to ensure accurate temperature readings without worrying about complicated installations or unsightly cables.

Another significant characteristic of the BHT663A is its ability to record high and low temperature and humidity readings, enabling users to track fluctuations over time. This feature is particularly useful for monitoring climate changes, especially when it comes to gardening or managing indoor plants that require specific environmental conditions.

The device is also designed with a user-friendly interface, featuring easy-to-read LCD screens. The buttons are intuitively placed, making navigation through the settings straightforward. Users can switch between various modes, including temperature alerts, which notify them when environmental parameters reach set thresholds. This is especially beneficial for those looking to maintain optimal conditions in their homes or gardens.

Additionally, the BHT663A is compact and stylish, suitable for any home décor. Its portable design allows it to be placed on a stand, mounted on a wall, or carried around easily. The simplicity and elegance of its design appeal to a wide range of users, making it not just a tool, but also a decorative addition to living spaces.

In summary, the Oregon Scientific BHT663A is a robust device that offers precise temperature and humidity monitoring, advanced wireless technology, and an easy-to-use interface, making it a valuable asset for anyone needing to maintain ideal environmental conditions.