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RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK
The home receiver will start synchronizing the clock after the 1st channel of the RF thermometer is registered.
TIME ZONE SELECTION
Press " - " button on back of home receiver to select from the following time zones in the U.S. (zone is displayed in the upper right hand corner of time display).
P - Pacific Standard Time
M - Mountain Standard Time
C - Central Standard Time
E - Eastern Standard Time
MANUAL SETTING FOR CLOCK & CALENDAR
Now you will select the calendar settings-
SNOOZE/ LIGHT
TEMPERATURE TREND INDICATOR:
In the bottom right hand corner of the home receiver LCD display, you will see one of 3 icons;
will indicate Rising Temperature readings if it changes more than 1 degree in an hour
will indicate Steady Temperature readings
will indicate Falling Temperatures if it is more than 1 degree in an hour.
LOW BATTERY INDICATION
Low battery indication is available for the home receiver and the remote sensor. A battery life " " icon will be shown on the home receiver or remote sensor. Replace the batteries as necessary and follow the setup procedure as mentioned earlier in the "GETTING STARTED" section.
Table Top -
For the home receiver, snap the two legs out from the back of the unit and fold out. For the remote sensor, simply pull out the integrated stand from the bottom.
Wall Mount -
For the remote sensor and home receiver - Set a screw into the desired hanging location and mount.
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 cover 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 surrounded by heavy concrete or metal panels. The reception of the time signal can be affected by mobile phones, TV, electrical appliances or other electronic interference. To get the best performance of the Atomic clock, please install the home receiver near a window and away from large metallic objects. If the unit is not working properly, change the unit position. There may be some interference at this location.
Indoor and Outdoor temperatures do not match when placed next to each other
Each sensor is manufactured to be +/- 2 degrees in accuracy under normal conditions. So it is possible to have up to four degrees difference shown on the separate temperature sensors (one could be "+2 degrees" and the other "-2 degrees". Additionally, the calibration curve is different between the two units because of the greater temperature range of the outdoor sensor. Errors are usually noted on the extreme ends of the temperature ranges.
The units may not be properly synchronized or the batteries may need to be replaced. See "GETTING STARTED" section for detailed instructions. With the two units next to each other, attempt synchronization. Remember to always place the remote sensor within the effective transmission range and away from large metal surfaces.
We recommend using only alkaline batteries for replacements.
To get accurate readings and to prolong the life of your sensor, we recommend that you mount it out of direct sunlight and rain. Fog and mist will not affect the sensor, but large volumes of soaking rain may. To guard against this, we recommend that you mount it under the eve of your house, your garage or any other suitable place that will keep it out of direct sun and rain.
This is usually an indication that the channel selector (located in the top left corner of the home receiver) is set incorrectly to receive the signal from the remote sensor. If you have only one remote sensor, ensure that the channel selector is set to "1". To change the channel, press the "channel" button located on the back of the home receiver.
The home receiver may also be "scrolling" - looking for sensor readings from more than one remote sensor. This home receiver can support up to three remote sensors (only one is included). If it is looking for more than one remote sensor, a " " icon will appear below the channel designator. Again, to select a reading from just one remote sensor, press the "channel" button to remove the scroll icon and ensure that the channel selected now reads "1".
When this occurs, the unit maybe in "forced synchronization" mode. If the radio antenna icon shows "waves" projecting from it, the unit is attempting to synchronize with the atomic clock frequency. To override, simply press the " - " button on the back of the unit. You will now be able to perform all other functions.
Range of temperature/humidity measurement:
Indoor temp: | +32 F to +122 F (0 C to + 50 C) |
Remote sensor: | -4 F to +140 F (-20 C to +60 C) |
Channel: | max. 3 remote sensors |
Transmission: | max. 100 ft. (30 m) open area, RF434 MHz |
Resolution: | 0.1 degree for temperature |
Clock: | WWVB Radio-controlled |
Power source: | 2 Alkaline AA batteries - remote sensor 2 Alkaline AA batteries - home receiver |
Name and Functions of Buttons:
Functions | If button is held down | |
SET | - - | Enter clock & calendar setting |
+/![]() | 1 step forward Alarm, Select Alarm 1,2 | Fast advance |
-/ ![]() | 1 step backward Select PST, MST, CST, EST | Fast backward Atomic time seek |
ALARM | Read alarm time 5 sec at normal mode | Alarm time setting |
CHANNEL | Select Channel 1,2,3, auto scroll | Delete current channel |
SNOOZE/ BACKLIGHT | Backlight on 5 seconds, Trigger snooze alarm |
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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