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Note: The alarm will ring for 2 minutes then turn off if no buttons are pressed. 

 

Snooze Alarm 

 

 

When the alarm sounds, press the HI/LOW/OFF button to snooze the alarm for 10 

minutes.  

 

The snooze option can repeat three times.   

 

The alarm icon   will flash while the snooze feature is active. 

 

Note: while the alarm sounds press any button except the ALARM button to turn 

the alarm off. 

 

No WWVB Tower Icon 

 

 

The forecast station has not received a WWVB time signal in the past 24-hours. 

 

Position

 the forecast station for better reception. 

 

Be sure you have good batteries in the forecast station.  

 

Hold the + and – buttons together to send the forecast station on a signal search at 

night. 

 

Allow up to 5 nights to receive the time signal. 

 

Time is off by hours 

 

Check to see if the 

WWVB

 Tower icon appears on the forecast station. If not, the forecast 

station has not received a WWVB time signal in the past 24-hours.  

Reposition the forecast station with the front or back facing Colorado. 

Check that the Time Zone selected correctly reflects your location. Adjust the time zone in 

the 

Program Menu.

 

Check that the DST indicator is correct for your location (most areas observe DST so this 

should be ON). Adjust the DST indicator in the 

Program Menu.

 

 

Manually Set Time/Date:  Program Menu 

 

The TIME SET button will move through the program menu. To change a value use the 

ARROW buttons. 

1.

 

WWVB ON/OFF: Hold the TIME SET button five seconds so WWVB and the word ON 

will flash. Press and release either ARROW button to turn this to OFF if you do not 

wish WWVB time reception. Confirm with the TIME SET button and move to time zone. 

2.

 

TIME ZONE:  EST will flash. Press and release the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select a different 

Time Zone: AST=Atlantic, EST= Eastern, CST= Central, MST= Mountain, PST= Pacific, 

AKT= Alaska, HAT=Hawaiian time zone. Confirm with the TIME SET button and move 

to DST. 

3.

 

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME: DST will flash and the word ON. Press and release the ▲ or 

▼ buttons to turn this to OFF if you do not observe DST. Confirm with the TIME SET 

button and move to 12/24 hour time. 

4.

 

12/24 HOUR TIME: 12H will flash. Press and release the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select 24H. 

Confirm with the TIME SET button and move to the hour. 

5.

 

HOUR: The hour will flash. Press and release the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select the correct 

hour. Confirm with the TIME SET button and move to the minutes. 

Summary of Contents for 308-1425BCA

Page 1: ...e 4 Outdoor Temperature is stuck or HH H LL L 5 Outdoor sensor drains batteries quickly 5 Outdoor Humidity goes to dashes when temperature is cold 5 Outdoor sensor fell The sensor no longer works 5 Te...

Page 2: ...n voltage longer in storage However the environment the batteries reside in for the 10 years can deplete the power Use Alkaline or Lithium batteries in the outdoor sensor A minimum voltage of 1 48V fo...

Page 3: ...batteries This is not the same as a thorough factory reset 1 Bring the outdoor sensor and weather station together inside and place the units 5 10 feet apart with nothing between them 2 Hold the HEAT...

Page 4: ...the home it will read inside temperature humidity When the outdoor sensor reads high during the day but not at night it is a positioning problem Look for heat sources such as sunlight door or window f...

Page 5: ...st lost or intermittent Outdoor sensor drains batteries quickly Test a new set of alkaline batteries Write down the date of installation and the voltage of the batteries When the batteries fail please...

Page 6: ...rrows Explanation The indoor and outdoor temperature 2 F 1 C and humidity 3 RH trend indicators update every 30 minutes or less These trends represent temperature changes over the past three hours Exa...

Page 7: ...ts the higher the moisture content of the air at a given temperature View Dew Point Temperature From the default time display press the HEAT DEW button twice and Dew Point will show instead of the out...

Page 8: ...2 Insert the mounting screw through the front of the outdoor sensor and into the wall Tighten the screw to snug do not over tighten Position Weather Station The weather station has a pull out stand to...

Page 9: ...y signal Stucco has a metal mesh that absorbs signal Avoid transmitting antennas ham radios emergency dispatch centers airports military bases etc Electrical wires utilities cable etc Vegetation is fu...

Page 10: ...ow Turn alert OFF In normal mode hold and release the ALERT button to select the alert With HI or LO alert selected press the button to disarm that alert Weather Station Power Requirements This weathe...

Page 11: ...is inaccurate it is often due to the location of the display or overpowered under powered batteries You can test the accuracy at you home Side by side test Bring the outdoor sensor in the house and pl...

Page 12: ...r location Adjust the time zone in the Program Menu Check that the DST indicator is correct for your location most areas observe DST so this should be ON Adjust the DST indicator in the Program Menu M...

Page 13: ...As the Weather station builds memory it will compare the current average pressure to the past forty day average pressure for increased accuracy The longer the Weather station operates in one location...

Page 14: ...full moon the illuminated portion will decrease or wane until the new moon occurs First Quarter and Last Quarter moons occur when the moon is at a 90 degree angle to the earth and sun We see half of t...

Page 15: ...ert batteries into the weather station Weather station drains batteries quickly Test a new set of alkaline batteries Write down the date of installation and the voltage of the batteries When the batte...

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