Taylor 1527 instruction manual Please note If

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Your WeatherGuide™ has a radio-controlled clock/calendar that sets itself to the radio signal transmitted by the U.S.Atomic Clock located in Colorado.To synchronize the atomic clock:

available at the moment.Try another location later away from possible sources of interference, such as mobile phones, appliances, computers, refrigerators,TVs, etc. Daytime conditions such as sunlight and other atmospheric interferences can affect synchronization; try setting the clock during evening hours. Please note: if the signal is weak,it may take up to 24 hours for the atomic clock to establish a connection. In the meantime, the clock may be manually set. Once the atomic signal is found, it will override the manually programmed time and date.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Press

and hold the “-PMCE/RCC”

 

 

 

 

 

 

button on the back of the base unit.The

Press and hold -PMCE/RCC to

 

unit will beep.The antenna icon

will

 

flash on the screen.

 

 

synchronize atomic clock. Release

Please

note:

reception

may

take

when unit beeps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2-10 minutes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steady Icon = Atomic clock

 

2. When

the

icon is

steady,

the

synchronized

 

Atomic Clock

has been

successfully

(may take up to 24 hours to

 

synchronized.

 

 

 

capture signal).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Choose your time zone by pressing the

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press PMCE/RCC to choose

 

“PMCE/RCC” button.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

time zone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please note: If the

icon disappears, the Atomic time signal is not

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Atomic Clock will have a daily synchronization at 2:05 am Pacific Time every day. Each reception cycle is 2.5 minutes minimum and 10 minutes maximum.

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Contents WeatherGuideInstruction Sys em withManualRemote Sensor Atomic Clock TroubleShootingPlan your work day,play day,every day. Now that’s smart SnoozeHow to Set up Your WeatherGuide System Base UnitRemote S nsor If the transmission is successful,the remote Base unit location Remote sensor locationPlease note If Repeat to set rest Clock/calendar settings Tomanually set the clockClock/calendar is now set Your WeatherGuide has 2 separate alarm settings Toset one alarmToset two alarms Icon by the time indicates Alarm 2 is activeRepeat to set minutes Toturn off the alarm Snooze featureDisplays Temperature/Humidity Readings Auto Scroll feature the base unit canToView Minimum/Maximum temperature/humidity readings Barometric14 Pressure History Barometric Pressure ReadingsFalling, or steady Readings for the past 12 hours.Toprogram altitude Temperature Trend Indicators An hourSnowy Snowstorm Switch Low Battery IndicatorDisconnected Signals ProblemSolving Ansmissi CollisionPage

1527 specifications

The Taylor 1527 is a distinguished model in the world of acoustic guitars, well-known for its outstanding craftsmanship and versatile sound. This guitar is part of Taylor’s renowned 1500 series, celebrated for its use of premium tonewoods and innovative manufacturing approaches that enhance playability and tonal quality.

One of the defining features of the Taylor 1527 is its body shape. It utilizes a grand auditorium design, which strikes an exceptional balance between the boldness of a dreadnought and the clarity of a concert body. This shape facilitates a comfortable playing experience while also producing a rich, dynamic sound suitable for various music genres ranging from folk to rock.

The Taylor 1527 is crafted with solid Hawaiian koa for its top and layered koa for its back and sides. Koa is known for its striking visual appeal and produces a warm, resonant tone that matures beautifully over time. This guitar also features a mahogany neck, which is both sturdy and smooth, providing excellent playability. The ebony fingerboard adds a luxurious touch and contributes to the instrument’s tonal clarity.

In terms of technology, the Taylor 1527 incorporates the Expression System 2 (ES2), which enhances the guitar’s amplification capabilities. This innovative pickup system captures the guitar’s natural acoustic sound and translates it faithfully to an amplifier. The configuration uses three proprietary sensors located behind the saddle, ensuring that every nuance of the guitar's tone is preserved when plugged in.

Another key characteristic of the Taylor 1527 is its precise attention to detail. This guitar showcases elaborate appointments, such as an understated rosette, elegant binding, and Taylor's signature synthetic nut and saddle. The matte finish also not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also allows the wood to resonate freely, producing a more vibrant tone.

In conclusion, the Taylor 1527 is a prime example of modern acoustic guitar excellence. With its stunning appearance, premium materials, innovative technologies, and exceptional playability, this model stands out in any musician’s collection. Whether for live performances, studio recordings, or personal practice, the Taylor 1527 proves to be a versatile and reliable instrument that inspires creativity.