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5.0 VAC Power Jack TX141-Bv3 Outdoor Sensor Battery Cover Get Started 1. Insert 2 new “AA” batteries (not included) into the TX141-BV3 sensor. Observe the correct polarity. 2. Insert the included 5-volt AC power adapter into projection alarm and then into wall outlet. 3.
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Set Time, Date, etc. 1. Hold the SET/°F/°C button to enter time set mode. 2. Use the +/TEMP or -/TIME buttons to adjust values. Press and hold for fast adjustment. 3. Press the SET/°F/°C button to confirm adjustments and move to the next item.
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Activate/Deactivate Time Alarm • Press the ALARM button once to view alarm time. • Press the ALARM button again to activate the alarm. Bell icon appears. • Press the ALARM button again to deactivate the alarm. The bell icon disappears. Snooze •...
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Atomic Time Signal Search • Press the -/TIME button to start or stop a manual signal search. WWVB Icon will flash For information about WWVB visit: www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwvb.cfm Projection (On/Off, rotate, focus) • Projection ON/OFF button: Slide to turn the projection off or on when operating on AC power.
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Position Outdoor Sensor • Mount the outdoor sensor on a North-facing wall or in any well shaded area. Under an eave or deck rail is preferred. • The maximum transmitting range to the atomic projection alarm is over 330-feet (100 meters) in open air, not including walls. Search for Outdoor Sensor •...
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Specifications Indoor: Temperature Range: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) Interval: About every 30 seconds Outdoor: Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Alkaline Batteries: -20°F to 140°F (-28.8°C to 60°C) Lithium Batteries: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Over 330 ft.
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• If the product is not working properly, change the batteries and/or check the A/C cord connection. Warranty and Support La Crosse Technology, Ltd. provides a 1-year limited time warranty (from date of purchase) on this product relating to manufacturing defects in materials & workmanship.
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FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.