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Outdoor Temperature Alarms:

 A high and low outdoor temperature alarm may be set on the forecast 

station.  

Note:

 When multiple transmitters are in use on different channels, a high and/or low temperature may be 

set for each channel.  
 

Set Temperature Alarm Channel 1: 

1.  Press and release the CH button to select channel 1 (when multiple transmitters in use). 

2.  Hold the TEMP ALERT button until the 

High

 

Temp Alert

 icon  

 appears and the temperature will 

flash. Use the 

+ or -

 button to select your High Temp alarm value. Press and release the SET button 

to move to the Low Temp alarm. 

3.  The 

Low

 

Temp Alert

 icon 

 will appear and the temperature will flash. Use the 

+ or -

 button to 

select your Low Temp alarm value. Press and release the SET button to confirm and exit to current 
temperature. 

4.  The Temp Alert icon 

 will show in the outdoor temperature area when a temperature alarm is 

active. When the temperature alarm sounds, the Temp Alert icon and the temperature value will flash. 
Press any button to silence the alarm temporarily. 

 

Set Temperature Alarm Channels 2 or 3:  

Use the CH button to select the channel. Follow steps 2-4 

above to set temperature alarms on other channels.

 

 
Deactivate Temperature Alarm:

 Press and release the TEMP ALERT

 

button three times to deactivate 

all temperature alarms. The alert icons will disappear. 
 

Channels 

 

Explanation:

 The forecast station will accommodate up to three remote 

outdoor transmitters

. The 

channel selection (CH) button on the forecast station allows you to see the temperature in various 
locations: outdoors, baby’s room, greenhouse, basement, etc. 
 

  Press and release the CH button to view channel 1, 2 or 3 on the display 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 a circling arrow appear in the 
outdoor data area. The display will automatically rotate through the channels for all connected 
transmitters. 
  

  Press and release the CH button to lock the display into one channel.  

  Then view channels individually with a press of the CH button. 

 

Multiple Outdoor Transmitters 

 

To connect multiple remote transmitters to the forecast station: 

  Remove the battery cover from all the transmitters (leave off for setup). 

  Set the 

first

 outdoor transmitter to channel 1 and insert 2 AA batteries.  

  Set the 

second

 outdoor transmitter to channel 2 and insert 2 AA batteries. 

  Set the 

third

 outdoor transmitter to channel 3 and insert 2 AA batteries. 

  Press and hold CH button on forecast station for 5-10 seconds.  

  The forecast station will search for all outdoor transmitters. 

  Press the TX button on the back of each outdoor transmitter to transmit RF signal. 

  When RF (radio frequency) connection is established, the respective temperature & humidity of the 

selected channels will appear on the main unit.  

  Allow the transmitters and the forecast station to stay 5-10 feet apart for 15 minutes to establish a 

solid connection. 

  Install the battery covers on each sensor. 

Summary of Contents for 308-1451

Page 1: ...Outdoor Temperature reading 4 Intermittent Outdoor Temperature Humidity 4 Outdoor Temperature is stuck or HH H or LL L 4 Outdoor transmitter fell and does not work 4 Outdoor transmitter drains batter...

Page 2: ...will maintain voltage longer in storage However the environment the batteries reside in for the 10 years can deplete the power We suggest name brand Alkaline batteries for indoor displays Use Alkalin...

Page 3: ...tation together inside and place the units 5 10 feet apart with nothing between them 2 Hold the CH button on the weather station The outdoor temperature area will flash 3 Remove battery cover from the...

Page 4: ...tch the temperature drop on the forecast station Indoor distance test Please complete the Restart with transmitter and forecast station5 10 feet apart and inside to establish a strong connection If th...

Page 5: ...l update every 30 minutes or less These trends represent temperature changes over the past three hours UP ARROW Temperature rose more than 2 F 1 C in the past three hours RIGHT ARROW Temperature has n...

Page 6: ...o three remote outdoor transmitters The channel selection CH button on the forecast station allows you to see the temperature in various locations outdoors baby s room greenhouse basement etc Press an...

Page 7: ...ravel well through moisture or dirt Do not mount the outdoor sensor on a metal fence This significantly reduces the effective range MOUNT Option 1 Install one mounting screw not included into a wall P...

Page 8: ...sorbs signal Avoid transmitting antennas ham radios emergency dispatch centers airports military bases etc Electrical wires utilities cable etc Vegetation is full of moisture and reduces signal It is...

Page 9: ...Use the or button to set the Year Press and release the SET button to confirm and move to the next menu item MONTH The Month will flash Use the or button to set the Month Press and release the SET bu...

Page 10: ...ome Side by side test Bring the outdoor sensor in the house and place it next to the weather station for 2 hours Compare indoor and outdoor temperature The temperature should be within 4 degrees to be...

Page 11: ...her Tendency Indicators When the Indicator Points Upwards it means that the Air pressure is increasing and the weather is expected to improve but when Indicator Points Downwards the Air pressure is fa...

Page 12: ...blank during a new moon and dark during a full moon New Moon occurs when the moon is between the earth and sun so the illuminated portion of the moon is on the backside facing the sun and we cannot s...

Page 13: ...r related issue Batteries may be overpowered or underpowered Remove batteries from weather station Press any button 20 times Leave the batteries out of the display for 2 hours Insert batteries into th...

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