FEATURES
MAIN UNIT
*Precise time keeping with daily clock updates
*Time display shows hours, minutes and seconds
*Calendar display with month and date
*US time zone settings
(Pacific, Mountain, Central & Eastern)
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*Weekday displayed in 5 different languages- English, Spanish, French, German or Italian
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*Indoor temperature display
*Remote temperature monitored from up to 3 locations via 433MHz frequency band (one remote sensor is included)
*3 barometric pressure trend indicators: Rising, Steady, Falling
*Weather forecast in 5 large graphic icons:
Sunny, Cloudy, Partly Cloudy, Light Rain, Heavy Rain
*Wall mount or desktop option
*Dual crescendo alarm with snooze
*Programmable
*LCD with blue backlight
REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
*Remote temperature transmission to the main unit via 433MHz signal
*Case can be mounted on the wall using
*100 feet transmission range without interference
*LCD display of measured temperature
*Temperature display unit (˚C or ˚F) selection
*Transmission channel selection
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A LED INDICATOR
Flashes once when the remote sensor transmits a reading Flashes twice when battery power is low
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B BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Accommodates two
C RESET
Resets all previous settings
D CHANNEL SELECTOR
Selects the desired channel before installing batteries
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Keeps remote sensor on the wall.
F ˚C/˚F SWITCH |
Weekday Alarm Time | Month Display Date Display | Battery Low | Single Alarm |
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Selects the temperature display in Fahrenheit or Celsius |
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN | BATTERY INSTALLATION | |
1. We recommend using alkaline batteries for main unit and | MAIN UNIT | |
remote sensor. | The Wireless Weather Forecaster uses 2 “AA” batteries (not | |
2. Avoid using rechargeable batteries. | included). When the LCD becomes dim or the respective | |
3. Insert batteries before first use, matching the polarity as | low battery indicator shows up on the indoor or remote | |
shown in the battery compartment. | temperature display, the battery replacement is required. | |
4. Always insert batteries in the remote sensor first. | To install or replace the batteries, please follow these steps: | |
5. Press RESET after each battery change, using a paper | ||
1. Remove the battery compartment door on the back of | ||
clip or similar tool. | ||
the main unit. | ||
6. During an initial setup, place the main unit as close as | ||
2. Insert 2 “AA” size batteries (not included) matching | ||
possible to the remote sensor. | ||
the polarities shown. | ||
7. After reception is established, position the remote sensor and | ||
3. Replace the battery compartment door. | ||
main unit within the effective transmission range of 100 feet. | ||
NOTE: 1. Avoid setting the time and date on the main unit | HOW TO USE THE TABLE STAND OR | |
before the remote temperature is displayed. | ||
2. The effective operating range may be influenced | WALL MOUNTING | |
by the surrounding building materials and how | The main unit has a removable table stand, that supports | |
the receiver and transmitter are positioned. | it on a flat surface. The unit can also be mounted on the | |
3. Place the remote sensor so that is faces the main | wall using the recessed screw hole. The stand must be | |
unit (receiver), minimizing obstructions such as | removed prior to mounting. The remote sensor can be | |
doors, walls, and furniture | similarly mounted or placed on a flat surface. | |
4. Though the remote sensors are weather- resistant, | GETTING STARTED | |
they should be placed outdoors away from direct | ||
sunlight, rain or snow. | 1. After the batteries are installed, remote sensor will transmit | |
BATTERY INSTALLATION | the temperature readings at adout 45 second intervals. | |
2. The main unit may take up 2 minutes to receive the | ||
TEMPERATURE SENSOR | initial readings. | |
NOTE: Install the batteries; select the channel and temperature | 3. Upon successful reception, the remote temperature will | |
unit (˚C or ˚F) before you mount the sensor | be displayed under the top line of the main unit LCD | |
1. Remove the screws in the battery compartment with | display, and the indoor temperature will be displayed | |
a small Phillips screwdriver. | below the remote one. | |
2. Set the channel. The switch is located in the battery | ||
4. The main unit will automatically update readings at | ||
compartment. Channel 1 is typically selected if only 1 | ||
remote sensor is being used. | ||
5. After the main unit finishes searching for the temperature | ||
3. If you are using more than one sensor, select a | ||
signal from the remote unit(s), the WWVB time signal | ||
different channel for each sensor. | ||
receiver will start searching for the atomic time signal. | ||
4. Install 2 “AA” size alkaline batteries (not included) | ||
It takes about | ||
matching to the polarities shown in the battery compartment. | ||
If in 8 minutes the WWVB time signal has not been | ||
5. Replace the battery compartment door and secure the screws. | ||
received, use the MODE button to set the time manually | ||
6. Secure the remote sensor in the desired location. | ||
| (see "setting the time and date manually" section.) | |
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