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Activate or Deactivate alarm:
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The alarm is active when set. From normal time display, press and release the ALARM button
to deactivate or activate the alarm.
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Alarm icon (bell) will show then active.
Snooze:
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When your alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE button to silence alarm for 10 minutes. The
alarm bell will flash.
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Press any button except SNOOZE to silence the alarm for 24 hours.
TROUBLESHOOTING
FACTORY RESET: HOW DO I FACTORY RESET MY CLOCK?
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A factory reset is a great way to return your clock to “out of the box” condition.
To factory reset your clock:
1.
Remove batteries from your sensor and your clock. Press any button on your clock 20 times
to help discharge collected power.
2.
Wait 15 minutes then insert batteries into the sensor and your clock and allow both pieces to
sit together for 15 minutes.
DASHES TEMPERATURE: WHY DOES MY TEMPERATURE SENSOR SHOW DASHES
ON YOUR CLOCK?
Dashes indicate the connection is lost between your clock and the outdoor sensor.
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My first thought is always to check that my
are good. If it has been working and
now is not, low batteries are the most common connection problem.
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distance, resistance and interference
. If everything was working previously
at the same location, this is likely not the issue. However sometimes there is new growth on
trees or bushes that causing another barrier. Radio Frequency (RF) signal does not travel
well through foliage due to the moisture content.
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Occasionally adding a new wireless electronic device to the home will cross the signal path
for the sensor. If this occurs try moving your clock a few feet or turning your clock 90
degrees for a better angle to receive the sensor signal.
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When you have good batteries, and good location, hold the + button for three seconds to
search for your sensor. If you regain connection while the sensor is mounted, great. If you
do not regain connection, bring the sensor within 10 feet of your clock and search again.
MY TEMPERATURE READINGS ON MY CLOCK MATCH THE WEATHER REPORT?
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Your temperature readings are from your sensor at your location. Your local reporting clock
can be miles away so readings will differ.