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1)

 

The clock receives the time signals via its built-in antenna and adjusts automatically. Once the correct time is set, 

the alarm clock continues running on with an internal quartz-controlled mechanism. 

2)

 

The internal quartz-mechanism is very accurate; therefore it does not matter if the clock is occasionally unable to 

receive the time signals. 

434 MHz reception   

The unit will receive outside temperature readings, utilizing wireless 434 MHz transmissions. Please see the following 

instructions when selecting a location for the installation of your main unit and remote unit. 

1)

 

The  maximum  transmission  range  is  80-100  feet  (in  open  space).  However,  this  depends  on  the  surrounding 

environment. 

2)

 

The distance of the main unit or remote should be at least 6 feet away from any interference source. 

3)

 

Avoid positioning the base unit or remote onto or in immediate proximity of metal window frames. 

4)

 

Neighbors using other electrical devices operating on the 434 MHZ signal may cause interference. 

5)

 

Extreme  temperatures  may  affect  the  Wireless  Remote  range,  if  it  has  been  extremely  cold  (under  –4

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F)  for  an 

extended period of time. 

6)

 

Place the remote unit(s) away from direct sunlight as this will ensure greater temperature accuracy.   

Losing signal indication     

1)

 

If there is no reading received, it shows the last reading   

2)

 

Last reading will flash after about 60 minutes of no reception to remind 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 2 seconds to set alarm time. 

2)

 

Press the WAVE/+/MONTH/HR button to advance the hours for alarm time.   

3)

 

Press the ALM/-/DATE/MINUTE button to advance the minutes for alarm time.   

4)

 

When the intended alarm hour and alarm minute appear, press the MODE/ALM SET button to confirm and exit the 

alarm time setting mode. 

5)

 

During  the  alarm  time  display  mode  or  normal  mode,  you  can  switch  the  alarm  on  or  off  by  depressing 

ALM/-/DATE/MINUTE button for 2 seconds. The bell icon 

  appearance indicates that the alarm is on. 

Note: In the setting mode, if there isn’t any operation for 30 seconds, it will exit from the setting mode automatically 

and return to normal display. 

Snooze function 

If Alarm is turned on, it will sound when set Alarm Time arrives. Pressing the SNOOZE button will activate the Snooze 

function, the 

  icon flashes, and the alarm rings again after 5 minutes. Pressing any other key will silence the alarm. 

Setting time and calendar 

During the normal  mode, depress and hold the MODE/ALM SET button for 2 seconds to set time and calendar.  The 

order is as follows: 12/24 Hour format, 

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F Temperature format, Time, Calendar. 

Setting time format 

 

Depress MODE/ALM SET, until the 12H or 24H display flashes. 

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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