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Carrin Electronics KW9010 User manual

Features:
l RadiocontrolledtimewithManualTimeSettingoption
l DailySunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/MoonsetTimeDisplayfor244 cityinUSA,Canada,and
Mexico.
l WeatherForecast
-WeatherForecastwithSunny, SlightlyCloudy, Cloudy, RainyandCloud Burstanimation
-WeatherGirlwithsuitableclothinginoutdoorcondition
l BarometricPressureMeasurement.
-Currentandpast12hrAbsoluteandRelativeBarometricPressurereading
-BarometricPressureBarChart.
-Displayinmb/hPaorinHgselectable.
l 433MHzRFTransmittingfrequency.
l Maximumthree selectableRFchannelswithwireless ThermoSensor.
(OneWireless ThermoSensorIncluded)
l Transmissionrange:30 meters(openarea ).
l Measurablerange:
Indoortemperature:0 C~+50 C
Humidity:20%~99%
Outdoortemperature:-20 C~+50 C
l Max/MinMemoryforHumidity, IndoorandOutdoorTemperature.
l Low-batteryindicatorforOutdoorThermoSensor.
l PerpetualCalendarUptoYear2099.
l 12/24Hourtimedisplayselectable.
l 2AlarmFunction
l MoonPhaseDisplay
l Wall MountorTableStandSelectable.
l Battery:
MainUnit:DC1.5V2Asize x3pcs
ThermoSensorUnit:DC1.5V3Asize x2pcs
l Size :
MainUnit:151 x232 x31 mm
ThermoSensorUnit:95 x60 x28 mm
MainUnitAppearance
PartA-LCD
A1:OutdoorTemperatureTrendA2:ComfortIcon
A3:IndoorTemperature/HumidityA4:RadioControlIcon
A5:TimeZoneA6:RadioControlledTime
A7:
Date, Month&WeekA8:OutdoorTemperatureMoonriseTime
A9:SelectedChannelA10:BarometricPressureTrend
A11:WeatherForecastA12:B
arometricPressureBarGraph
A13:WeatherGirlA14:PastHour(PressureHistory)
A15:Absolute/RelativeBarometricPressureReadingA16:Moonphase
A17:Moonrise/MoonsetA18:TimeSelectedCountry
A19 :Sunrise/SunsetTime
PartB-Button
B1: “SUN/MOON”ButtonB2: “+/(12/24)”Button
B3: ”MODE”ButtonB4: ”-/ ”Button
B5: “ALARMON/OFF”ButtonB6: “CHANNEL”Button
B7: “HISTORY/WEATHER Button B8: “▲(UP)/ °C/ °FButton
B9: “▼(DOWN) Button B10: “Relative/Absolute Button
B11: “MAX/MIN ”ButtonB12:”RESET”Button
PartC-Structure
C1:Wall MountHoleC2:BatteryCompartment
C3:. Stand
ThermoSensorUnitAppearance.
D1:TransmissionIndicationLEDD2:OutdoorTemperature
D3:Wall MountHoleD4:ChannelSelectSwitch
D5:BatteryCompartmentD6: °C/°F”button
D7: “TX”buttonD8:Stand
SetUp:
Ÿ Insertbatteries.
Ÿ Useapintopress theRESET(B12)button
WeatherForecastFunction:
l AfterBatteriesinserted, orholding “WEATHER”button(B7)for3seconds,WeatherIcon
(A11)blinks. Enterthecurrentweatherconditionbypressing “▲“(B8)or “▼“(B9)buttons.
Press “WEATHER”button(B7)toconfirmthesetting.Theweatherforecastmaynotbe
accurateifthecurrentweatherconditionenteredisnotcorrect.
l Thecurrentweatherstatusshouldbeenteredagainifthealtitudeoftheweatherstationis
changed. (Barometricpressureislowerathigheraltitudelocation.Therefore, altitudechange
will affecttheweatherforecast)Theweatherstationwill startthefirstforecastat6hours
afterthecurrentweatherstatusisentered
l Totally5differentweatherconditionintheweatherforecast.
“”means Sunny .
“ ” means SlightlyCloudy.
“ ” means Cloudy.
“ ” means Rainy
“ ” means Cloudburst.
” isshowniftheweatherforecastisRainyorCloudburstandoutdoortemperature(any
channel)isunder0°C.
l IfthereisanyinconsistencyofweatherforecastbetweenLocalWeatherStationandthisunit,
theLocalWeatherStation'sforecastshouldprevail.Wewill notheldresponsibleforany
troublethatmaycomeup duetowrongforecastingfromthisunit.
l Thetrendpointer(LCDA10)indicatesthetrendofthebarometricpressure.
“”indicatesthebarometricpressuretrendisincreasing.
“”indicatesthebarometricpressuretrendissteady.
“”indicatesthebarometricpressuretrendisdecreasing.
BarometricPressureReading
l Press “Absolute/Relative”button(B10)forthree secondstoselectAbsoluteorRelative
pressuredisplay. “Abs”isshownforAbsolutepressure, “Rel”isshownforRelativepressure.
l AbsolutepressureistheactualpressuremeasuredbytheMainUnit.
l Relativepressurecanbeadjustedtosea level’spressurebyholding “Absolute/Relative”button
(B10)for3seconds. Press “▲“(B8)or “▼“(B9)keytoadjust, press “Absolute/Relative”
button(B8)toconfirm. ChecktheLocalWeatherStationforSea Levelpressure.
l Press “HISTORY”button(B7)toviewthepast12 hoursBarometricPressurehistory.
ThehourisindicatedonLCD(A14).
Press “HISTORY”button(B7)
l Press “HISTORY”button(B7)toviewthepast12 hourBarometricPressurehistory.
ThehourisindicatedontheLCD.
0HR=CurrentBarometricPressureReading
-1HR=BarometricPressureReadingin1hourago
-2HR=BarometricPressureReadingin2hourago……..etc
l Hold “▲”button(B8)forthree secondstoselecttheunitforBarometricPressureMeterin
inHgormb/hPa.
BarometricPressureTrend Bargraph.
l TheBarometricPressureReadingat –2hr, -4hr, -8hrand –12hrisrecordedandshownon
BarometricPressureBarGraph(A12).TheGraphisdisplayedinbothhPaandinHg.
WeatherGirl.
l WeatherGirl(A13)showsdifferentclothingunderdifferentweatherconditionandOutdoor
temperature(accordingtothelowestchannel).Thisistoremindyoutowearsuitableclothesor
takeanumbrellawithyoubeforegotooutdoorarea.
l IfthereisnoThermoSensorisregisteredinthemainunit, LCDshows:
Thermometer:
l Press “ C/ F”button(B8)toselectTemperaturetobedisplayedinCelsiusmodeorFahrenheit
mode.
l Ifthetemperatureisoutofthemeasurablerange, LL.L(beyondtheminimumtemperature)or
HH.H(beyondthemaximumtemperature)will beshownontheLCD.
Maximum/MinimumTemperature/Humidityrecordingfunction:
l Press “MAX/MIN”button(B11)toshowthemaximumorminimumofindoor/outdoor
Temperature/Humidity.
“ ” isshownontheLCDifmaximumTemperature/Humidityisshown.
“ ”isshownontheLCDifminimumTemperature/Humidityisshown.
Ÿ Hold “MAX/MIN”button(B11)for3secondstocleartherecordedmaximumandminimum
reading.
OutdoorThermoSensorUnitRegistrationProcedure:
l ThemainunitautomaticallystartsreceivingtransmissionfromOutdoorThermoSensorafter
Weatherconditionsetting. Outdoortemperaturedigits(A8)blinks.
l InsertthebatteriesintheThermoSensorUnit.Thesensorunitautomaticallytransmit
temperaturetothemainunit. (Batterycompartment(D5)ofthermosensorislocatedbehind
thebackcover, unscrewstoopen.)
l Forhavingmorethanoneexternaltransmitter(Maximum3), selecttheChannel, CH1, CH2or
CH3toensureeachsensoristransmittingatdifference channelbeforeinsertingbatteries.The
channelselectswitch(D4)isatthebackofthethermosensorunit.
l Press “TX“button(D7)onthethermosensorunittotransmittemperaturetothemainunit
manually.Themainunitgivesa “beep”soundifitreceivedthetemperature.
Display OutdoorTemperature:
l Press “CHANNEL”button(B6)toviewthe3Channels’temperature.Thesequence isshown
asfollow:
Press Press Press
“CHANNEL”button “CHANNEL”button“CHANNEL”button
Display thethree
channelsalternatively
l Hold “CHANNEL”(B6)buttonfor3secondstocancelunusedchannel. Itwill automatically
registeranewchannelagainifanewchannelisreceived.
Ifthereisnotemperaturedisplayedinexistingchannel( “--. – isdisplayedontheLCD),
hold “CHANNEL”button(B6)for3secondstocancelthatchannelandreceivethechannel
again(“Beep”soundcanbeheard.)Then, press “TX “button(D7)onthethermosensorunit
totransmitsignaltothemainunitmanually
l Thetrendpointerdisplayed(A1)indicatesthetrendoftheoutdoortemperature.
“”indicatestheoutdoortemperatureisincreasing.
“”indicatestheoutdoortemperatureissteady.
“”indicatestheoutdoortemperatureisdecreasing.
l Press “C/ F”button(D6), ontheThermoSensorunit, toselectTemperaturetobedisplayed
inCelsiusmodeorFahrenheitmode.
RadioControlledClock:
l At2minutesafterbatteriesinserted, theclockautomaticallystartsscanningtheWWVBtime
signal.
“ ” flashesindicatenowisreceivingWWVBsignal
“ ”turnsonindicatesignalreceivedsuccessfully
Ifreceptionfail, scanningstops( “ ” disappearontheLCD)andrepeatsagainatnexthour.
Totallyfourreceptionwill betriedafterstarting. Eachreceptiontakesabout10 minutes.
l Theclockautomaticallyscansthetimesignalat2.00 a.m. everydaytomaintainaccurate
timing. Ifreceptionfail,, scanningstops( “ ” ontheLCDdisappear)andrepeatsagainat
3.00 a.m. 4.00a.m. and5.00a.m.
l Theclockcanbesettoscansthetimesignalmanuallybyholding “”button(B4)for3
seconds. Ifreceptionsfail, scanningstops. ( “ ” ontheLCDdisappear).
l Hold “ ” button(B4)for3secondsorenterTimeSettingtostopscanningWWVBtime
signal.
l Buttonswill notfunctionwhilescanningforWWVBtimesignalunless theyarewell received
orstoppedmanually.
l “DST”shownontheLCDifitisinDaylightSavingTimeMode
ManualTimeSetting:
l Hold “MODE”button(B3)for3secondstoenterClock/CalendarsettingMode.
l Press “+”(B2)or “-”(B4)buttonstoadjustthesettingandpress “MODE”button(B3)to
confirmeachsetting.
l Thesettingsequence isshownasfollow:
Hour, Minutes, Second,Year, Month, Day, CountryandCity.
12/24 HourDisplay mode:
Ÿ Press “12/24”button(B2)toselect12 or24 hoursmode.
2DailyAlarmFunction:
l Press “MODE”button(B3)toselecttoview:
TimeAlarmTime1(“ “ Shown)AlarmTime2(“ “ Shown)
l WhenviewingAlarmTime1orAlarmTime2, hold “MODE”button(B3)for3secondsto
enterthatAlarmTimesetting. Press “+”(B2)or “-”(B4)buttonstoadjustthealarmtime.
Press “MODE”button(B3)toconfirmeachsetting.
l WhenviewingAlarmTime1orAlarmTime2, press “ALARMON/OFF”button(B5)to
switchthatalarmON orOFF.
l Press “MODE”(B3), “+”(B2), “-“(B4)or “SUN/MOON”(B4)buttontostopthealarm.
Sunrise/Sunsetand Moonrise/MoonsetTimeDisplay Function:
l AftersettingtheCalendar, LocalCountryandCityintheTimeSettingMode, theMainUnit
calculatestheSunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonset.TheSunrise/Sunsetand
Moonrise/Moonsettimedigitsblinksduingthecalculation.
l Press “SUN/MOON”button(B1)todisplaytheSunHoursoftheselectedday.
l Hold “SUN/MOON”buttonfor(B1)3secondstoenterSunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonset
TimeQuickCheckingMode. Locationdigits(A18)blinks
l Enter “Country”, “City”, “Year”, “Month”and “Day”whichyouwouldliketocheck
l Press “+”(B2)and “-“(B4)buttontoadjustandpress “SUN/MOON”button(B1)toconfirm
setting.
l TheSunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonsettimedigitsblinksduingthecalculation.After
Calculation, Sunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonsettimeisshown.Thelocationdigits(A18)
keepblinkingtoindicatetheMainUnitisstill inQuickCheckingMode. Press “SUN/MOON”
button(B4), orafter15 seconds, toreturntonormalmode.
l Ifmoonriseormoonsetoccuratnextday, then“MOONRISE +1”or “MOONSET+1”will be
displayed
l Ifthereisnomoonriseormoonsetoccuronsomeday, ““will bedisplayedonthe
LCD
l TheSunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonsettimedisplayisjustforreference only. Forexact
Sunrise/SunsetandMoonrise/Moonsettime, pleaserefertoyourLocalWeatherStation.
MoonPhaseDisplay
TheMoonPhase(A16)ofeachdayisshownontheLCD.
A:NewMoonB:WaxingCrescentC:FirstQuarter
D:WaxingGibbousE:Full MoonF:WaningGibbous
G:LastQuarterH:WaningCrescent
Lowbatteriesindicator:
Lowbatteryicon ““appearatparticularchannelindicatingthatThermalSensorUnitofthe
channelisinlowbatterystatus.Thebatteriesshouldbereplaced.
Note:
l Useapintopress theresetbutton(B12)iftheUnit doesnotworkproperly.
l Avoidplacing theclock nearinterference sources/metalframessuchascomputeror TVsets.
l Theclock losesitstimeinformation whenthebatteryisremoved.
l Buttonswill notfunction whilescanning for WWVB timesignalorthermosensor ssignal
unless they arewell receivedorstoppedmanually.
l All Setting Modewill automaticallyexit in15 secondswithoutanyadjustment.
FCC Disclaimer
Thisdevicecomplieswithpart 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation issubject tothe following
twoconditions: (1)Thisdevicemaynot causeharmfulinterference, and (2)thisdevice
must accept anyinterferencereceived, including interferencethat maycauseundesired
operation.
Warning: Changesormodificationstothisunit not expresslyapproved bythe party
responsibleforcompliancecouldvoidthe user sauthoritytooperatethe equipment.
The usersmanualorinstruction manualforan unintentionalorunintentionalradiator
shall caution the userthat changesormodificationsnot expresslyapproved bythe party
responsibleforcompliancecouldvoidthe user sauthoritytooperatethe equipment.
Note: Thisequipment hasbeen tsted and found tocomplywiththe limitsforaClass B
digitaldevice, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. Theselimitsaredesigned toprovide
reasonableprotection against harmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation. This
equipment generates, usesand can radiateradiofrequency energyand, if not installed
and used inaccordancewiththe instructions, maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.
However, thereisno guarantee that interferencewill not occurinaparticularinstallation.
If thisequipment doescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevision reception, which
can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the userisencouraged totryto
correct the interferencebyone ormoreof the following measures:
l Reorient orrelocatethe receiving antenna.
l Increasethe separation between the equipment and receiver.
l Connect the equipment intoan outlet on acircuit different fromthat towhichthe
receiverisconnected.
l Consult the dealeroran experienced radio/TVtechnician forhelp.
Countries andCities
ThereareUSA,Canada and Mexicocountriescan be choosen fromthe TimeSetting
Mode.Theyarelisted inthe following table.
USA USA
Iowa IA
Mississippi MS
Alaska AK
Waterloo ALO
Greenwood GWO
Anchorage ANC
DesMoines DSM
Huntsville HUV
Fairbanks FAI
Davenport DVN
Jackson JAN
Juneau JNU
SiouxCity SUX
Tupelo TUP
Nome OME
Idaho ID
Montana MT
Alabama AL
Boise BOI
Billings BIL
Birmingham BHM
Gibbonsville GIB
Ft. Peck FTP
Gadsden GAD
Pocatello PIH
GreatFalls GFT
Montgomery MGM
Sandpoint SZT
Helena HLN
Mobile MOB
Illinois IL
Sidney SDY
Arkansas AR
Champaign CMI
Whitefish WTF
FortSmith FSM
Chicago ORD
NorthCarolina NC
LittleRock LIT
Springfield SPI
Asheville AVL
Texarkana TXK
Indiana IN
Charlotte CLT
Arizona AZ
Evansville EVV
Fayetteville FAY
Flagstaff FLG
TerreHaute HUF
Wilmington ILM
Phoenix PHX
Indianapolis IND
Winston-Salem
INT
Tucson TUS
SouthBend SBN
Williamston MCZ
Yuma YUM
Kansas KS
RaleighRDU
California CA
DodgeCity DDC
NorthDakota ND
Bakersfield BFL
Wichita K32
Bismarck BIS
Blythe BLH
KansasCity KCK
Bowbells BWB
Eureka EKA
Wakeeney OH1
Fargo FAR
Fresno FAT
Topeka TOP
GrandForks GFK
FortBragg FTB
Kentucky KY
Nebraska NE
LosAngeles LAX
Frankfort FFT
GrandIsland GRI
Redding ROD
Lexington LEX
Lincoin LNK
Sacramento SAC
Louisville LOU
Omaha OMA
SanDiego SAN
Louisiana LA
Sidney SNY
SanBernardino SBD
BatonRouge BTR
Valentine VTN
SanFrancisco SFO
LakeCharles CWF
NewHampshire
NH
Colorado CO
Natchitoches IER
Concord CON
Denver DEN
NewOrleans NEW
NewJersey NJ
Durango DRO
Shreveport SHV
Newark EWR
FortCollins FNL
Massachusetts MA
Trenton TTN
GrandJunction GJT
Boston BOS
NewMexico NM
Burlington ITR
Maryland MD
Albuquerque ABQ
Pueblo PUB
Baltimore BWI
Magdalene MAG
Connecticut CT
Maine ME
Roswell ROW
Hartford HFD
Augusta AUG
Raton RTN
DistrictofColumbia DC
Bangor BGR
SantaFe SAF
Washington DCA
Caribou CAR
Nevada NV
Delaware DE
Portland PWM
Austin AIN
Dover 0N5
Michigan MIA
CarsonCity CXP
Florida FLG
Kalamazoo AZO
Ely ELY
KeyWest EYW
Detroit DET
Las Vegas LAS
Jacksonville JAX
Flint FNT
Wells LWL
Miami MIA
Lansing LAN
Reno RNO
Orlando ORL
RogersCity PZQ
NewYork NY
Pensacola PNS
Marquette SAW
Albany ALB
Tallahassee TLH
TraverseCity TVC
Buffalo BUF
Tampa TPA
Minnesota MN
NewYorkCityJFK
Georgia GA
AlbertLea AEL
LakePlacid LKP
Albany ABY
Bemidji BJI
Syracuse SYR
Augusta AGS
Duluth DLH
Ohio OH
Atlanta ATL
GrandProtage GPO
ClevelandCLE
Columbus CSG
InternationalFalls
INL
Columbus CMH
Macon MAC
St. Paul STP
Cincinnati ISZ
Savanna SAV
Missouri MO
Toledo TOL
Hawaii HI
JeffersonCity JEF
Youngstown YNG
Honolulu HNL
KansasCity MKC
Oklahoma OK
Hilo ITO
Memphis MPH
BoiseCity 17K
Kahului OGC
PoplarBluff POF
Lawton LAW
Waimea WAI
Springfield SGF
OklahomaCityOKC
St. Louis STL
Tulsa TUL
Oregon OR
Utah UT
WestVirginia WV
Burns BNO
Saline SAL
Charleston CRW
Eugene EUG
St. George SGU
Wheeling HLG
Medford MFR
SaltLakeCity SLC
Wyoming WY
Portland PDX
Thompson TSN
Buffalo BYG
Salem SLE
Virginia VA
Casper CPR
Pennsylvania PA
Vienna DON
Cheyenne CYS
Harrisburg CXY
Lynchburg LYH
LittleAmerica LAA
Philadelphia PHL
Norfolk ORF
WestYellowstone
WYE
Pittsburgh PIT
Richmond RIC
CanadaCAN
Scranton SCR
Roanoke ROA
Calgary CAL
PuertoRico PR
Vermont VT
CharlotteTownCHT
SanJuan SJU
Burlington BTV
Edmonton EDM
RhodeIsland RI
Montpelier MPR
Fredericton FRE
Providence PVD
Washington WA
Halifax HAL
SouthCarolina SCR
Aberdeen ABE
Montreal MON
Charleston CHS
WallaWalla ALW
Ottawa OTT
Columbia CUB
KettleFalls KTF
Quebec QUE
Greenville GMU
MountVernon MVN
Regina REG
SouthDakota SD
Olympia OLM
Sudbury SUD
SiouxFalls FSD
Seattle SEA
ThunderBay THU
Pierre PIR
Spokane SFF
Toronto TOR
RapidCity RAP
Tonasket TON
Vancouver VAN
Tennessee TN
Yakima YKM
Whitehorse WHI
Nashville BNA
Wisconsin WI
Winnipeg WIN
Chattanooga CHA
Wausau AUW
Yellowknife YEL
Knoxville DKX
GreenBay GRB
Mexico MEX
Memphis MFR
LaCrosse LSE
Chihuahua CHH
Texas TX
Madison MSN
Durango DUR
Abilene ABI
Milwaukee MWC
Guadalupe GUA
Amarillo AMA
Spooner SSQ
Hermosillo HER
Austin AUS
MexicoCity MEC
Brownsville BRO
Dallas/Ft.Worth DFW
ElPaso ELP
Houston HOU
Laredo LRD
Odessa ODO
SanAntonio SAT

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