COBY electronic CR-A149 instruction manual Temperature Reading

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TEMPERATURE READING

For best operation:

Load the batteries in the outdoor sensor before powering on the main unit.

Although the outdoor sensor is weatherproof, it should be placed in an area protected from direct sunlight, rain, and snow.

Place the main unit as close to the outdoor sensor as possible. The maximum distance between the main unit and outdoor sensor is 15 to 20 meters (50 to 65 feet).

The transmission range may be affected greatly by building materials and obstacles between the main and remote unit. Try different positions to obtain the best reception.

Low temperatures will decrease the batteries volt- age and effective transmission range.

Interference from other household devices (e.g., door bells, home security systems, wireless tele- phone systems, and wireless network routers) may cause temporary reception failure. This will not affect the general performance of the product as transmission and reception of temperature readings will resume once the interference recedes.

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Contents CR-A149 For Customer Use PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Features CR-A149 at a Glance Top View Getting StartedFront View Rear ViewRight View Left View Reset Power Connection AC PowerBattery Backup Preparing the CR-A149 for Use Setting the Clock Time and Date CLOCK/ALARM ModeSetting the Alarm Timer Snooze Function Turning the Alarm Timer On/Off Alarm ModeSetting the Sleep Timer Indoor Temperature Temperature ReadingOutdoor Temperature Wireless Outdoor Temperature SensorTemperature Reading Projection System Tuning Radio ModeBasic Operation ReceptionCoby Electronics Technical Support TroubleshootingWwvb SpecificationsCoby Electronics Corporation Page Coby Electronics Corp