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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