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HEAT INDEX:  

Heat Index combines the effects of heat and humidity. It is the apparent temperature of how hot it feels to 
a human being. When relative humidity increases, the air feels warmer than it actually is because your 
body is less able to cool effectively by evaporation of perspiration. 

 
Note:

 Heat index will be the same number as the temperature until the temperature is above 80 degrees 

°F (26.7°C). 

 

   

 

View Heat Index: 

From a normal display press the HEAT/DEW button once and the Heat Index will show 

(indoor/outdoor) instead of the ambient temperature. The words Heat Index will show near the indoor and 
outdoor temperatures. 

 
DEW POINT:   

Dew point is the saturation point of the air, or the temperature to which the air has to be cooled in order to 
create condensation. The higher the dew points, the higher the moisture content of the air at a given 
temperature. Dew Point Temperature is the absolute measure of the moisture in the air at a given 
temperature. Relative humidity is the 

relative measure

 of moisture in the air at a certain temperature. 

 

Note:

 Dew Point is lower than the actual temperature. 

 
 

 

   

 

View Dew Point: 

From a normal display press the HEAT/DEW button 

twice

 and the Dew Point 

temperature will show (indoor/outdoor) instead of the ambient temperature. The words Dew Point will 
show near the indoor and outdoor temperatures. 
 

 

OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY FLASHING: 

 

 

Low battery icon 

 

 present

:  Change batteries in the transmitter, and then hold the CH button until 

the station beeps to search for the outdoor transmitter again. 
 

 

End of Transmission Range

:  Move the transmitter closer to the Forecast Station. Avoid 

obstructions in the signal path. Keep transmitter and Forecast Station away from electronics. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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USE MULTIPLE OUTDOOR TRANSMITTERS: 

The Forecast Station will accommodate up to three remote outdoor transmitters (TX14TH). The channel 
selection button allows you to easily see the temperature in various locations: 

outdoors, baby’s room, greenhouse, basement, etc.

 

 

To connect multiple remote transmitters to the Forecast Station: 

 
1.  Remove the battery cover from all the transmitters (Leave battery covers 

off until all transmitters are received by the Forecast Station). 

2.  Set the first outdoor transmitter to Channel 1 and insert 2-AA batteries.  
3.  Set the second outdoor transmitter to Channel 2 and insert 2-AA 

batteries. 

4.  Set the third outdoor transmitter to Channel 3 and insert 2-AA batteries. 
5.  Press and hold CH button on Forecast Station until a beep sounds. The Forecast Station will search 

for all outdoor transmitters. 

6.  Press the TX button on the back of each outdoor transmitter to transmit RF signal. 
7.  When RF connection is established, the respective temperature & humidity for each of the selected 

channels will appear on the main unit.  

8.  Allow the transmitters and the Forecast Station to stay 5-10 feet apart for 15 minutes to establish a 

solid connection. 

9.  Install the battery covers on each sensor. 
10. 

After 15 minutes place the remote transmitters in appropriate locations (see “

position the outdoor 

transmitter

”).

 

 
Press and release the CH button to view channel 1, 2 or 3 on the Forecast Station when multiple 
transmitters are used. 

Note:

 You cannot change channels if only one transmitter is connected. 

 
CHANNEL SCROLL

: Press and release the CH button until you see the word 

AUTO

 appear in the 

outdoor data area. The Forecast Station will automatically rotate through the channels for all connected 
transmitters.   
 
Press and release the CH button to lock the Forecast Station into one channel. Then view channels 
individually with a press of the CH button. 

 
OTHER FORECAST STATION ICONS:

 

 
  

Indoor readings

 (Temperature, Humidity, Dew Point, Heat Index) 

 

Outdoor Channel indicator:  

The number 1, 2 or 3 for will display next to this icon indicating 

which transmitter the Forecast Station is reading. Press and release the CH button to view other 

channels when using multiple sensors. 
 

AUTO

 When this word appears the outdoor temperature/humidity readings will automatically switch 

between channels (when using multiple sensors). Press and release the CH button to display only one 
channel. 

Zz

 

 

Snooze icon

 

 

Will flash when snooze feature has been activated 

 

Solid when alarm is on 

 

Does not display when alarm is deactivated. 

 Alarm icon

  

 

Shows when time alarm is on 

 

Does not display when time alarm is deactivated 

  

Low Battery:                                                                                                                                        

 

 

When this icon    appears in the Indoor reading section the batteries in the Forecast Station need to 
be replaced.  

 

When this icon    appears in the Outdoor readings section, replace the batteries in the outdoor 
transmitter.  

 

It is recommended to replace the batteries every 12 months to ensure optimum accuracy of this unit. 

 

Summary of Contents for 308A-146

Page 1: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 FORECAST STATION 1 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY TRANSMITTER TX14TH 1 FEATURES 3 INITIAL SETUP 3 POWER THE FORECAST STATION 4 A C ADAPTER 4 BATTERIES 4 INSTALL BATTERIE...

Page 2: ...he transmitter and the Forecast Station for 60 seconds and start again from step 1 5 For optimum 433 MHz transmission the outdoor transmitter should be placed a distance of no more than 200 feet 60 me...

Page 3: ...the Forecast Station is 1 1 2010 To set the calendar 1 The year will flash 2 Press and release the or C F button to set the year between year 2010 2039 3 Press the SET button again to confirm and to e...

Page 4: ...each icon indicates For example if the current weather is cloudy and the rainy icon is displayed it does not mean that the product is faulty because it is not raining It simply means that the air pre...

Page 5: ...el 1 and insert 2 AA batteries 3 Set the second outdoor transmitter to Channel 2 and insert 2 AA batteries 4 Set the third outdoor transmitter to Channel 3 and insert 2 AA batteries 5 Press and hold C...

Page 6: ...phones gaming systems televisions microwaves routers etc 3 Place within range of the outdoor transmitter 4 The maximum transmitting range in open air is 200 feet 60 meters Obstacles such as walls wind...

Page 7: ...accessory or decorative surface 4 damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in the owner s manual 5 damage resulting from the performance of repairs or alterations by someone othe...

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