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Outdoor Temperature Alarm

15. Press the 

ALARM

 button again to progress to the outdoor temperature alarm.

16. "TEMP" and "OUTDOOR" will begin to flash.
17. Repeat steps 11-14 to set your outdoor temperature alarm.

NOTE:

• When the clock alarm sounds, the “((•))” logo on the LCD will begin to flash to the right of the time.
• When the temperature alarm sounds, the LCD will indicate which alarm is ringing by flashing "INDOOR" or 

"OUTDOOR" and the “((•))” logo.

• If both the indoor and outdoor alarms are sounding, "INDOOR" and "OUTDOOR" and the “((•))” logo will flash.

13. TURNING OFF THE ALARM(S)

• If any of the alarms sound, press and release the 

ALARM

 button to deactivate the signal ("beeping").  “((•))” flashes 

to indicate which alarm has sounded. This will only turn off the alarm that has sounded at that particular point in 
time.

 Example: 

If the alarm clock sounds and the temperature alarms are set, you can press the 

ALARM

 button to 

turn off the alarm clock, however, the temperature alarms will remain active.

• Once you have deactivated a sounding alarm by pressing the 

ALARM

 button, you must reset the alarm by 

following all the steps in the "Setting the Alarm" section.

14. SIGNAL STRENGTH

This icon indicates the strength of the transmission between the transmitter and the home monitor. The signal 
strength is represented by three levels:

15 .  INTERFERENCE LEVEL

This interference icon determines the amount of transmission interference that is around the home monitor. If 
the home monitor is in an area with high transmission interference the icon on the monitor will constantly be 
displayed. The interference signal is represented by three levels:

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Summary of Contents for BW951

Page 1: ...Home WeatherStation Stationm t orologique pourlamasinon BW951...

Page 2: ...ain Sensor D Thermometer Transmitter Sensor 5 Connecting the Sensors 6 Powering up your HWS 7 Changing Batteries in the Transmitter 8 Wireless Transmission 9 Optimum Viewing Angle 10 Button Breakdown...

Page 3: ...s due to failure to comply with this product In case of harm or damage to a person or property caused by improper handling or failure to comply with this instruction manual the manufacturer and suppli...

Page 4: ...Trend over the last 24 hours Temperature Alarm Date Wind Speed km mph min max Indoor Outdoor Temperature C F min max Indoor Relative Humidity min max Forecasts the next 12 hours based on trends over...

Page 5: ...e considered 1 Cable lengths of the units meet with your distance requirements at mounting points 2 Signal from the thermometer transmitter sensor can be received by the home monitor at mounting point...

Page 6: ...mount of slack on the cord Vertical Mount 1 Make sure that the wind vane can rotate freely before fastening the unit permanently into position 2 Insert one end of the extension pole provided into the...

Page 7: ...sing is facing the correct direction north If necessary use a standard compass to determine north 1 Make sure that the wind vane can rotate freely before fastening the unit permanently 2 Using the 2 x...

Page 8: ...erly you MUST place the rain sensor on a level horizontal surface Use of a bubble level not included will ensure proper mounting 2 Remove the rain gauge lid by pushing on the tabs at either end and pu...

Page 9: ...hermometer transmitter sensor into the wall bracket socket Vertical Mount 1 Affix the wall bracket onto a flat horizontal surface using the 1 75 screws provided 2 Plug in the thermometer transmitter u...

Page 10: ...hermometer transmitter sensor 9 After the set up is complete you can now insert 3 x AA batteries into the home monitor for back up purposes only IMPORTANT It is very important that the steps in Poweri...

Page 11: ...Set Display Mode C F km mph mb inch inHg cm inch button activates backlight in the Normal Display Mode 4 Display Button Runs through 10 different display combinations with assorted sections on the LC...

Page 12: ...Inches of mercury are represented as inHg on the Trend chart and as inch under the Pressure segment both represent the same unit of measure 12 SETTING THE ALARM If you pause at any time for more than...

Page 13: ...ill only turn off the alarm that has sounded at that particular point in time Example If the alarm clock sounds and the temperature alarms are set you can press the ALARM button to turn off the alarm...

Page 14: ...tton for 4 or more seconds to reset all the minimum recorded weather measurements Press and hold the MAX button for 4 or more seconds to reset all the maximum recorded weather measurements 19 RAINFALL...

Page 15: ...ly gathers pressure data to develop trends in turn predicting forecasts of coming weather conditions The longer that station is powered increases the forecast accuracy 22 WIND CHILL Wind chill is a co...

Page 16: ...0 Phoenix AZ 1 090 Portland OR 77 Sacramento CA 30 St Louis MO 455 San Antonio TX 650 San Diego CA 20 San Francisco CA 65 San Jose CA 90 Seattle WA 125 Tucson AZ 2 390 Tulsa OK 804 Virginia Beach VA 1...

Page 17: ...ansmitter 2 Bring the monitor beside the transmitter and remove all the batteries Replace them all View Section 6 Powering Up Your HWS and observe whether ALL the outdoor readings show up Check the ti...

Page 18: ...nd sensor but it is strongly advised to wait for milder weather to do so 1 Battery voltage supplied by the 4 x AA batteries in the transmitter is affected by cold weather especially alkaline batteries...

Page 19: ...sual readings Move the wind sensor if necessary or use the vertical mount procedure View Section 4 Mounting 2 Freezing rain can cause the wind direction pointer to stop moving thus constantly displayi...

Page 20: ...there should be no problem If the screen has not updated within 5 minutes or no updates occur there is transmission interference between the receiver and the transmitter BOTH UNITS MUST BE PLACED IN...

Page 21: ...a house will disturb enough wind that the unit will never give proper data from the direction of that tree 3 Wind speed and directional data will not change if there is transmission interference That...

Page 22: ...ation requires constant battery power to accurately scan outdoor weather readings The wind speed sensor and the 60 m 60 yards transmission is the main cause of power consumption In normal temperature...

Page 23: ...d a cheque for 10 00 to cover return shipping and handling to Thermor Ltd 16975 Leslie Street Newmarket ON CANADA L3Y 9A1 25 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Reading Outdoor Temperature Indoor Temperature Humid...

Page 24: ...uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that...

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