Before You; Installation - Taylor 1434 Instruction Manual And Warranty Information

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BEFORE YOU
BEGIN:
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1.
IMPORTANT:
Insert
batteries
Into
lhe
home receiver unit
first,
then
the
remote
sensor.
2.
Place
the
home unit
as
close
s
possible to
the
remote
unit.
This
will
help with
synchronization
between the
remote
sensor
and
the
home
unit.
3.
REMEMBER:
Once
you
are
ready
to
position
your
remote
sensor and
home unit,
ensure
that
the
distance
is not
outside
the
effective
trans-
mission
range
(100
feet).
Some
building
materl
Is
and
location of
the
home
unit
or
remote
sensor
can
affect
transmls
Ion quality and range.
Try
various
locations
for best
results.
BATTERY
INSTALLATION
Home Receiver:
Lift off
the
battery
cover on
the
b
ck
of
the
unit.
Inst
II
2\alkaline
AA bat-
teries
according to the
polarity
Indicated.
Close
the
battery cover.
Remote Sensor:
Loosen the 4 screws
securing the
battery cover
with
a
small
screwdriver
and
remove.
Insert 2 alkaline
AM
batteries
according
to
the
polarity
direction
indicated.
Replace the
cover
and
tighten
the 4
screws.
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NOTE:
There are no
consumer
serviceable
parts.
All questions
or
service
request
should
directed
to
our
consumer
relations
department.
(See
warr,nt
y
section for
contact
information.)
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A maximum
of 3
remote
sensor units can
be registered.
One
remote
s~nsor
is
included.
To
purchase
additional
Remote
Sensors
(Taylor model
1437),
please call
1-877-858-0065
Monday-
Friday sam to
6pm
CST'or
visit
www.partshelf.com
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SETTING
UP
THE WIRELESS
THERMOMETER:
If
you
encounter
any difficulties
in setting
up your wireless
thermometer
system,
please contact
Consumer
Relations.
For
the
first
installation,
always insert batteries into the home unit FIRST
and then the
remote
sensor(s).
(See BATTERY INSTALLATION
section)
• Your new
RF
Thermometer
is
built
with random
security
code technology,
the home
unit
will
learn the random code of
the
first
remote
sensor and
log it in as channell.
Channel 2
and
Channel
3
will
be
registered in
the
same way
if
additional
sensors
are used. This
unit can
monitor up to
3
separate
sensors.
(Taylor model
1437,
sold
separately).
Once
a
channel is
registered,
it
will
not
accept
any
new sensors.
However,
registered channels can be
erased by removing the batteries in the
remote
sensor or the home
unit.
When
replacing
batteries
for the remote
sensor-
Remember
to clear
the
corresponding
channel of the
home
unit
by
removing the
batteries.
-OR-
Select the respective
channel
of
the sensor by
pressing the CHANNEL
button.
Hold the CHANNEL
button
for 3 seconds
to
clear
the registration.
When replacing
batteries
for
the
home receiver-
Please
remove the
bat-
teries of
all
remote
sensors.
Once you
have
replaced the
home
receiver
batteries,
re-install
the batteries
to
the sensors
according to the
desired
channel
sequence.
This will
ensure
that
the
unit
and
the remote
sensors
are
properly
synchronized.
Press
the
Tx
button on
the
back
of
remote
sensor to
verify the RF
reception.
It is recommended
to
test
the units
next to
each other
to
ensure
that both
the remote
sensor
and
home
receiver
are
properly synchronized.
NOTE: Keep the remote sensor
out
of direct
sunlight
and rain.
Do not
mount on metal surface.
SETTING
TIME
About
the Atomic Clock
The
National
Institute
of Standard
and Technology
(NIST) in
Fort
Collins,
Colorado broadcasts
the time signal (WWVB at 60kHz
AM
radio signal)
with
an
accuracy
of 1
second
per
every 3,000 years. The
signal will
able to
cover
over
a distance up to 2,000 miles from the
source.
Like a typical AM
radio,
your
Atomic Clock
will
not
able to
receive the WWVB
signal
in
places
sur-
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