Taylor 2752 How to Set the Clock and Calendar, How to Read Temperatures and Other Displays

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How to Set the Clock and Calendar

How to Set the Clock and Calendar

The clock may be set to display in 12 or 24 hour format.

To set the time and date:

1.Press and hold the “CLOCK” button, located on the back of the receiver unit. The time display will show the default year.

2.Press the “σ” button to select data in the following sequence: Year>Month>Date>Hour>Minute>12/24 hour format>Time Offset (Hr). (Note: Set the Time Offset to “0”.) After each selection press the “CLOCK” button to enter.

3.Press the “CLOCK” button after the last entry to return to the time display.

How to Read Temperatures and Other Displays

INDOOR/OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE & OUTDOOR HUMIDITY

1.The current Remote Temperature display is located at the top of the LCD screen. The current Remote Humidity % display is in the middle of the screen. The current Indoor Temperature is located between the Humidity and Clock displays.

2.Press “C/F“ button on the back of the receiver to select °F or °C temperature scale.

3.Press “CHANNEL” button to toggle between indoor, Ch1, Ch2, Ch3 or auto scroll ( ¡) displays (if additional remote temperature /

humidity sensors are in use, purchased separately). The auto scroll option will display the remote sensor readings for 10 seconds each.

Note: Outdoor temperature & humidity sensors are built inside the Wind Gauge Sensor. These readings are automatically assigned to Channel 1. Additional remote temperature/humidity sensors may be purchased separately, and they should be assigned to Channel 2 or 3 only. See the section on Setting up Additional Temperature/Humidity Sensors.

OUTDOOR HEAT INDEX

The Heat Index combines temperature and relative humidity for an “apparent” temperature, or how hot the heat-humidity combination actually feels. The Heat Index reading appears on the right side of the LCD screen, between the Outdoor temperature and the Wind Chill reading.

Please note: The Heat Index feature will only work for temperatures above 57°F /14°C. Outside this range, the Heat Index will read “LL.L”. When the temperature rises above 57ºF / 14ºC, the Heat Index will begin to function normally again.

If more than one remote sensor is in use (up to 2 remote temperature /humidity sensors may be purchased separately), press the “CHANNEL” button to toggle between Ch1, Ch2, Ch3 or auto scroll ( ¡) displays. The auto scroll option will display the indoor readings and remote sensor readings for 10 seconds each.

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Taylor 2752 How to Set the Clock and Calendar, How to Read Temperatures and Other Displays, To set the time and date