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WHAT ARE THE POWER REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS CLOCK? 

 

513-1429TH: 6 “AA” batteries. 

TX141TH-Bv3” 2 “AA” batteries 

SETUP: HOW DO I SETUP MY CLOCK? 

 

1.

 

Install 2 “AA” batteries into your Outdoor Sensor. 

2.

 

Install 6 “AA” batteries into your Atomic Clock. 

3.

 

Once the sensor is reading to your clock, place it outside in a shaded location to protect 

it from the sun’s heat.   

 

See our mounting information: 

bit.ly/temp_mounting  

HOW DO I MANUALLY SET THE TIME? 

IMPORTANT: Only press or hold one button at a time. 

 

1.

 

Hold the   button 2 seconds to enter settings mode. 

2.

 

Press the + or - button to adjust the flashing values. 

3.

 

Hold the + or - buttons to adjust quickly. 

4.

 

Press the   button to confirm adjustments and move to the next item. 

5.

 

Press the F/C button at any time to exit.  

 

Settings order: 

 

 

 

Language (English, Spanish, French, German) 

 

Beep ON/OFF 

 

Atomic ON/OFF 

 

DST AUTOMATIC/ DST OFF / DST ON 

 

Time Zone 

 

12/24 Format 

 

Hour 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minutes   

 

Year 

 

Month 

 

Date 

 

Month/Date or Date/Month 

 

 

 

 

Notes:  

• The language selected in this menu will adjust the Weekday readout and menu items. 

• If “Atomic OFF: is selected, menu will skip DST and Time Zone settings and move straight to 

the 12/24 Hour Format setting. 

• Weekday sets automatically when Year, Month and Date are set.. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 513-1429TH

Page 1: ...E Does this clock have Atomic Time 4 What is Desired Hour Time Adjust and how do I set it 4 Can I change the Calender Display 5 How do I select where Time and Temperature are Display 5 Why doesn t the temperature humidity reading on my station match the weather report 5 What does a reading of HI or LO mean 5 What does NO mean 6 Why does my Temp Humidity reading come and go 6 What is Distance Resis...

Page 2: ... button 2 seconds to enter settings mode 2 Press the or button to adjust the flashing values 3 Hold the or buttons to adjust quickly 4 Press the button to confirm adjustments and move to the next item 5 Press the F C button at any time to exit Settings order Language English Spanish French German Beep ON OFF Atomic ON OFF DST AUTOMATIC DST OFF DST ON Time Zone 12 24 Format Hour Minutes Year Month ...

Page 3: ...e the hour 8 Press to confirm and move to the minutes MINUTES will show Minutes flash Press the or button to choose the minutes 9 Press to confirm and move to the year The YEAR 2020 will show Year will flash Press the or button to change the year 10 Press to confirm and move to the month The MONTH will show The Month will flash Press the or button to change the month 11 Press to confirm and move t...

Page 4: ...n reception is best Allow up to 5 nights for the change from Daylight Savings Time to Standard Time and vice versa to occur depending on your location and atmospheric conditions Loss of WWVB signal follow these steps 1 Check for a Tower Icon showing on the display near the time The tower icon indicates successful reception of the WWVB signal in the past 24 hours 2 Check that the Clock is in the co...

Page 5: ... Icon is showing the clock will switch between these options every 5 seconds Continue to press the button to stop the auto scroll Your clock will stay on the last selection WHY DOESN T THE TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY READINGS ON MY STATION MATCH THE WEATHER REPORT Your temperature and humidity readings are from your sensor at your location Your local reporting station can be miles away so readings will d...

Page 6: ...ccasionally This can be normal in some environments e g moister climates If a sensor goes out please wait 2 4 hours for it to reconnect on its own Please be patient these stations can reconnect on after many hours out RF radio frequency communication is not always 100 on Certain temporary conditions can cause it to go out for a time e g 100 humidity If a miss happens If sensor loses connection to ...

Page 7: ...signal range Interference Consider electronics in the signal path between the sensors and your station Simple relocation of the sensors or the station may correct an interference issue Windows can reflect the radio signal Metal will absorb the RF radio frequency signal Stucco held to the wall by a metal mesh will cause interference Transmitting antennas from ham radios emergency dispatch centers a...

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