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A. THREE-LINE LCD DISPLAY

Easy- read display of remote sensor and indoor temperatures,
and calendar clock functions

B. [ 

 ] REMOTE SENSOR LOW BATTERY ICON

Indicates the remote-sensor battery power is low and batteries
need replacing

C. [ 

 ] MAIN UNIT LOW BATTERY ICON

Indicates the main unit battery power is low and batteries need
replacing

D. [   ] US ATOMIC CLOCK SIGNAL RECEPTION ICON

Graphically displays the radio signal reception strength

E. [CHANNEL] BUTTON

Identifies and selects the remote sensor channels of 1 - 3

F. [ 

 ] ALARM-ON ICON

When displayed indicates that the daily alarm is activated

G. [MEMORY] BUTTON

Displays and switches between Maximum/Minimum
temperatures

H. [SET/MODE] BUTTON

Switches between display modes and saves user-selections
made during setting the function values

I.

[DAILY ((.))] BUTTON

Sets the time for the alarm

J. [((.))] ALARM ICON

      Indicates that the alarm time is displayed

K. [ 

 ] BUTTON

Advances the value of a setting

L. [ ZONE

 

] BUTTON

Selects the US time zone

M.

°

C/

°

F SLIDE SWITCH

Selects between degrees Centigrade (

°

C) and Fahrenheit (

°

F)

N. [RESET] BUTTON

Returns all settings to their original default values

O. [ALARM ON/OFF] BUTTON

Activates or disables the alarms

P. BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Accommodates two (2) "AA" (UM-3) size batteries

Q. REMOVABLE TABLE STAND

For standing the main unit on a flat surface

R. WALL-MOUNT RECESS

For mounting the unit on a wall

Summary of Contents for RMR166

Page 1: ...In addition the RMR 166 will store in memory the maximum and minimum indoor temperatures and temperatures transmitted from the remote sensor The RMR 166 clock is a radio controlled clock The clock au...

Page 2: ...is activated G MEMORY BUTTON Displays and switches between Maximum Minimum temperatures H SET MODE BUTTON Switches between display modes and saves user selections made during setting the function val...

Page 3: ...for wall mounted display G MOVABLE TABLE STAND For standing the remote unit on a flat surface BEFORE YOU BEGIN For best operation 1 When using more than one remote sensor assign a different channel t...

Page 4: ...Wireless Transmission for important information about wireless data transmission NOTE Although the remote sensors have been designed for out door use do not place the remote sensor in direct sunlight...

Page 5: ...ed on the top line of the LCD screen The indoor temperature will be displayed on the second line of the battery warning icon for the remote sensor will be displayed on the first line of the LCD and wi...

Page 6: ...ing the quality of signal reception from that particular channel See Reading the Kinetic Wave Display If the main unit does not receive data from the remote sensor after two minutes blanks will be dis...

Page 7: ...transmission path is clear of obstacles and interference Shorten the distance between the remote sensor and the main unit if necessary NOTE When the temperature falls below freezing point the batteri...

Page 8: ...ly activate its antenna upon battery insertion and should receive the US Atomic Clock signal in about 3 7 minutes However if the RMR 166 is new allow up to 72 hours for the unit to receive the initial...

Page 9: ...ion settings are complete press SET MODE to exit The LCD screen will return to the display mode last chosen IMPORTANT As soon as any manual setting changes are made to the clock the signal strength di...

Page 10: ...n just above the To disable the alarm press ON OFF until the bell icon disappears ACTIVATING DISABLING THE ALARM To turn the alarm on or off press ON OFF NOTE When the alarm is on the bell icon will a...

Page 11: ...s manual Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak 6 Always read the user s manual thoroughly before operating the unit SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Measurement Main unit Indoor Temperat...

Page 12: ...s However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined...

Page 13: ...tail receipt as you may be asked to provide a copy of it for proof of date purchased This warranty does not cover product subjected to abuse misuse accidental damage or tampering CAUTION The content o...

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