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Oregon Scientific IWA-80051 User Instructions page 2

Weather station with atomic clock

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• When the alarm is sounding, pressing [SNOOZE/
LIGHT] can stop the current sound and advance to
enter snooze period.
• When the Alarm function is sounding, if you do not
activate the snooze button the 4-step crescendo
alarm will automatically snooze once every 4 minutes
for a total of 3 times. The alarm duration is 60
seconds.
ABOUT THE MOON PHASE:
The unit has 8 different moon phases. It will change
according to the lunar calendar.
1. New moon
5. Full moon
2.
Waxing crescent
6. Waning Gibbous
3. First quarter
7. Last quarter
4. Waxing Gibbous
8.
Waning crescent
NOTE:
The moon and stars are displayed only when the
weather is fine and in between 8:00PM to the next day
6:00AM. The weather condition is based on the
atmospheric pressure data collected.
WEATHER FORECAST
The built-in barometer can notice atmospheric pressure
changes. Based on the data collected, it can predict
the weather condition in the next 12-24 hours. The
effective coverage area ranges from 20 to 30 miles.
NOTE:
1. The accuracy of a general pressure-based weather
forecast is about 70 to 75%.
2. The weather forecast is meant for next 12 to 24
hours. It may not necessarily reflect the current
situation.
3. The sun can only appear from 6:00AM to 8:00PM.
Slightly cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
Sunny
Storm
ATOMIC CLOCK FEATURE
NOTE:
At any time, you can press and hold the [°C/ °F]
button for three seconds to make the clock seek the
atomic radio signal and set itself automatically. The
signal strength indicator will blink on the display as the
clock seeks out the signal.
In case of no display on LCD while inserting batteries,
use a pin to press the RESET key to activate the clock.
When the signal icon on the clock flashes, this indicates
that the clock is receiving the radio signals. When the
time code is received the signal icon turns on. If the
signal icon does not appear at all and the time is not
yet set, please take note of the following:
• We recommend keeping the minimum distance of 8
feet from any interfering source like TV's or computer
monitors.
• Within concrete rooms (basements, superstructures,
office buildings), the received signal will be
weakened. In extreme cases, the unit should be
placed close to a window.
• Avoid placing the unit on or close to any metal
objects or surfaces.
• Don't start reception in a moving article such as
vehicle or train.
• During the night, the atmospheric disturbances are
usually less severe and reception is possible in
most cases. A single daily reception is adequate to
keep the accuracy within 1 second.
NOTE:
It is recommended that for the first use of the clock,
you set the clock manually and then allow the Radio
Control signal to update the time setting each day.
CARE OF YOUR CLOCK
• Replace the battery promptly when necessary and
store the clock without batteries when not in use. It
is time to replace the batteries when the LCD display
becomes dim.
• Clean your clock with a soft cloth or paper towel. Do
not use corrosive cleaners or chemical solutions
on the clock.
• Avoid putting the clock in a highly humid environment
such as poolside or in a bathroom.
• Do not expose the clock to direct sunlight, extreme
hot or cold temperatures.
NOTE:
Attention! Please dispose of used unit and batteries in
an ecologically safe manner.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The following information is not to be used as contact
for support or sales. Please call our customer service
number
(listed
on
our
website
www.oregonscientific.com or on the warranty card for
this product) for all inquiries instead.
We
Name:
Oregon Scientific, Inc.
Address:
19861 SW 95th Place, Tualatin,
Oregon 97062 USA
Telephone No.:
1-800-853-8883
Fax No.:
1-503-684-3332
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC
Visit our website (www.oregonscientific.com) to learn
more about Oregon Scientific products.
If you're in the US and would like to contact our
Customer Care department directly, please visit:
www2.oregonscientific.com/service/support.asp
OR
Call 1-800-853-8883.
For international inquiries, please visit:
www2.oregonscientific.com/about/international.asp.
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