Data Transmission; Search For Sensor; Clock - Oregon Scientific RMR602A User Manual

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DATA TRANSMISSION

Data is sent from the sensor(s) every 78 seconds.
T h e r e c e p t i o n i c o n s h o w n i n t h e O u t d o o r
Temperature Area shows the status.
DESCRIPTION
ICON
Main unit is searching for
sensor.
Sensor signal is steady.
--- shows
The sensor cannot be
found. Search for the
sensor or check batteries.

SEARCH FOR SENSOR

To search for the sensor, press SEARCH . The SEARCH
button is located in the main unit battery compartment.
If the sensor is still not found, check the
NOTE
batteries, obstructions, and remote unit location.
NOTE
Signals from household devices such as
doorbells, electronic garage doors, and home security
systems may cause temporary reception failure. This is
normal and does not affect general product performance.
The reception will resume once the interference ends.
RMR602A lab test R2

CLOCK

This product has two displays: Clock with day of week
in German, English, French, Italian, or Spanish, and
Calendar display with month and date. The time is
automatically updated by the US Atomic Clock in
Boulder, Colorado unless you disable this feature.
Signals are collected by the main unit when it is within
1500 km (932 miles) of a signal.
Initial reception takes 2 - 10 minutes, and is initiated
when you first setup the unit, and whenever you press
RESET. Once complete, the reception icon will stop
blinking. The icon is shown in the Clock Area.
To force a manual search for Atomic Clock signals, press
and hold UP for 2 seconds. If no signal is found, check
the batteries.
NOTE
hour is incorrect, use the "hour offset" feature to adjust
it to to the right value. Please see "SET CLOCK" on
pg. 9 for instructions.
8
8
If the Atomic Clock signal is received and the
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