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1)

 

O

C/

O

F---A multifunction button that is used to either change the house code and channel number of the remote, or 

change the remote displays between Centigrade or Fahrenheit 

2)

 

SET---To confirm the change of house code 

2.

 

After inserting the batteries, House Code will be flashing with “01”. Press 

O

C/

O

F button to change the House Code. 

3.

 

The range of House Code is from “01” to “30”. Make sure all other transmitters in your system are set to the same 

House Code. 

4.

 

When  you  have  a  new  house  code  shown  that  you  wish  to  use,  press  and  hold  the  SET  button  and  the  channel 

number will start to flash. Also if no buttons are pressed for 10 seconds, the channel Number will also start to flash. 

5.

 

Use the 

O

C/

O

F button to select a different Channel Number (1-3) for each of your transmitters. 

6.

 

The Channel Number will be confirmed if SET button is pressed, or if no button is pressed for 10 seconds. 

7.

 

After setting, please do not change the House code or Channel Number again. Otherwise the Learn procedure of the 

receiver needs to be repeated again. 

Operation 

1.

 

Pressing 

O

C/

O

F button will select the unit of temperature displayed between

 O

C and 

O

F. 

2.

 

After setting, the current temperature will be displayed. For the remote, the temperature reading will be displayed. 

3.

 

The  data  will  also  be  transmitted  to  the  receiver  on  the  main  unit  regularly.  During  transmission,  the  “Antenna” 

symbol on the LCD panel and the red LED will flash. 

 

MAIN UNIT 

The main unit uses two “AA” batteries. To install or replace the batteries, please follow these steps: 

1)

 

Remove the battery compartment cover. 

2)

 

Replace  the  old  batteries  with  the  same  type  of  new  batteries  (size:  “AA  x 2).  Notice  the  correct  polarity  of  the 

battery. 

3)

 

Replace the battery compartment cover. 

NOTE:  The  LCD  display  might  be  abnormal  (segments  missing)  or  there  might  be  a  button  malfunction  because  of 

potential  magnetic  interference.  In  this  case,  remove  and  then  reload  the  batteries  until  the  LCD  display  and  button 

function is ok.

 

First reception after power-up 

NOTE:  THE  TIME  CANNOT  BE  SET  MANUALLY  FOR  THE  FIRST  FIFTEEN  MINUTES  WHEN  THE             

CLOCK IS POWERED UP. 

1)

 

After installing batteries, the LCD will display and a beep will sound. The Temperature, Time and Date are shown 

in the display. 

2)

 

At the same time, all channels of the Radio Frequency (RF) reception will register and this will last four minutes, 

with the channel code flashing. When a channel is received, the channel code and its data will appear in the display. 

At  the  same  time  the  user  code  will  be  recorded.  Every  time  the  RF  signal  is  received  successfully,  the  antenna 

symbol

will flash. (Ensure that batteries are placed in the remote sensor before placing them in the clock.) 

3)

 

Then the clock will start to search for the WWVB time signal from the Atomic Clock. 

4)

 

Under optimal conditions, the correct time can be displayed within 3 to 15 minutes. If after 15 minutes the signal 

has  not  been  received,  use  MODE/ALM  SET  button  to  set  the  time  manually  (see 

Setting  Time

  instructions 

below). 

5)

 

Once the signal is received, the wave 

  will display, and the clock will automatically reset the time to the correct 

Summary of Contents for CL030027

Page 1: ...utdoor temperature trends Low battery indicator IMPORTANT The wireless remote temperature sensor must have batteries installed before installing batteries in the main unit REMOTE WIRELESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR Inserting batteries The remote unit uses two AAA batteries To install or replace the batteries please follow these steps 1 Remove kickstand base 2 Unscrew the 4 screws on the back of the compar...

Page 2: ...s two AA batteries To install or replace the batteries please follow these steps 1 Remove the battery compartment cover 2 Replace the old batteries with the same type of new batteries size AA x 2 Notice the correct polarity of the battery 3 Replace the battery compartment cover NOTE The LCD display might be abnormal segments missing or there might be a button malfunction because of potential magne...

Page 3: ... signal every night when reception is best The WWVB radio station delivers its signal from the NIST Atomic Clock in Boulder Colorado Possible reception interference sources All radio receivers of the radio controlled clock may be subject to certain interference Interference can be caused by a thunderstorm or metallic elements in buildings such as windows with metal frames domestic appliances TV se...

Page 4: ... the user that there is a problem Flashes every 5 seconds 3 Holding YEAR CHANNEL button for 2 seconds can reset the data on all channels At this time all the channels must register again 4 The display will return to normal once a new reading is received Setting the alarm time During the normal mode press the MODE ALM SET key to enter the desired alarm time 1 Press the MODE ALM SET button and hold ...

Page 5: ...n the Daylight Saving Time mode The clock will now adjust automatically each spring and fall to correct for the 1 hour time change 2 If you live in an area that does not observe Daylight Saving Time DST slide the DST switch on the back of the clock to the OFF position to deactivate the DST function Setting time zones There are four time zones to choose from PST Pacific Time MST Mountain Time CST C...

Page 6: ...ssion Distance 35 meters open area LED Indicator for Transmission 30 Selectable House Codes to avoid interference with other systems Low battery Indicator SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not expose the clock to strong temperature variations humidity direct sunlight or dust Keep the radio controlled alarm clock out of reach of small children CAUTION Batteries can be life threatening if swallowed Keep batter...

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