6 UNDERSTAND WHAT THE BUTTONS DO. |
| ||||
|
| BUTTON NAME | PRESS & RELEASE | PRESS & HOLD | |
|
| FOR 3 SECONDS | |||
|
|
|
| ||
|
| CH (CHANNEL) | choose channel 1,2, | clears the current | |
|
| or 3 | channel | ||
|
|
| |||
| unit |
| read maximum & |
| |
| main | MEMORY | minimum values for | N/A | |
| temperatures, | ||||
| (min/max) | ||||
| humidity (both |
| |||
| back of the |
|
| ||
|
| indoor & outdoor) |
| ||
| ALARM | view alarm time for | set alarm time | ||
| and | ||||
| 5 seconds |
| |||
|
|
| |||
|
|
|
| ||
UNIT | the front |
| starts radio | to set clock & | |
SET | controlled time | ||||
calander manually | |||||
synchronization | |||||
MAIN | located on |
|
| ||
| turn alarm on/off | fast advance | |||
+ | OR | ||||
| raise a setting by | setting mode | |||
| one unit |
| |||
| are |
| select ºC or ºF | fast reverse in time | |
| - C/F | OR | setting mode & | ||
| buttons | ||||
| zone | lower a setting by | current time zone | ||
|
| one unit | setting | ||
|
|
|
| ||
| Operation |
| silence the alarm |
| |
|
| for 5 minutes |
| ||
| SNOOZE / LIGHT | N/A | |||
|
|
| |||
|
|
| activate |
| |
|
|
| backlight for |
| |
|
|
|
| ||
|
|
| viewing |
| |
SENSOR |
| BUTTON NAME | PRESS & RELEASE | TX C/F MODE | |
|
| sends wireless | 1 2 3 | ||
| TX |
| |||
| signal to main unit |
| |||
|
| AA | |||
|
| select ºC or ºF | |||
|
|
| |||
| C/F | display mode |
| ||
WIRELESS |
| AA | |||
|
| for wireless sensor | |||
|
|
| |||
| Mode | choose display |
| ||
| mode for wireless |
| |||
|
| sensor | 3 buttons & slide | ||
|
| choose channel 1, 2, | switch Inside BACK | ||
| CH (1,2or 3) | of remote sensor | |||
| or 3 | ||||
| case | ||||
|
|
| 6 |
|
7 MAIN UNIT FEATURES
Manually Setting the Time and Date:
1)Press and hold the “SET” button, and the year display will flash on the screen. Using the “+” and “– ” buttons set the year. When the correct year is entered, press and release the “SET” button to confirm the setting.
2)Once you have confirmed the year, follow the same procedure to set the month, date, hour, minute, 12 or
NOTE: You cannot change any settings manually if the clock is attempting to synchro- nize. Allow the clock to finish the cycle, and then manual changes can be made if the clock has not automatically acquired the signal and set itself to the correct time.
Time Zone:
Note: Default setting is Pacific Time. If you live outside of the Pacific Time Zone, you will need to set your Time Zone using the following procedure:
1)Press and hold the
2)If set to the default setting, you will see a flashing letter “P” on the screen after pressing and holding the
P = Pacific M = Mountain C = Central E = Eastern
Once your zone is displayed, there is nothing more you need to do. After about 3 seconds, the seconds will once again be displayed on your clock.
The antenna icon ( ) will flash on and off during synchronization. If the icon disap- pears, this indicates that the radio signal is not available. If you are unable to obtain a signal after a long period of time, try placing the base unit away from sources of interference such as computers, televisions, cordless phone bases, and other electronic items.
Note: The synchronization process can take
Celsius/Fahrenheit:
Press and release the
7