Clock; Radio-Controlled Clock; Main Unit Sensor Searching - Oregon Scientific AWS899 User Manual

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STRONG SIGNAL WEAK SIGNAL
Press SEARCH to manually activate a search for the
radio-controlled clock signal. The reception icon will
blink until the clock signal is found or the search period
times out.
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.

CLOCK

This product tracks the time and date based on radio-
controlled signals from the RTGR328N remote sensor,
or manual settings that you enter.

RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK

NO SIGNAL
The time and date are automatically updated by radio-
controlled clock signals from official time-keeping
organizations in Frankfurt (Germany) and Rugby
(England) unless you disable this feature. The signals
are collected by the remote sensor (RTGR328N)
whenever it is within 1500 km (932 miles) of a signal.

MAIN UNIT SENSOR SEARCHING

Initial reception takes 2-10 minutes, and is initiated
when you first set up the unit, and whenever you press
RESET. Press and hold TEMP / HYGRO SEARCH for
2 seconds to manually activate sensor searching. Once
complete, the reception icon will stop blinking.
To view the status of the main unit's signal with the
outdoor temperature and humidity channel(s), go to
the TEMP & HUMIDITY Display:
ICON
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MEANING
Searching for sensor
Sensor found
No Sensor

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