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OPERATING   THE  BASE UNIT

3. Before screwing the back bracket on to the

remote sensor, you need to reset the sensor
by pressing the reset hole with a blunt stylus,
such as an “unfolded” paper clip.

NOTE:

 Beside the 

RESET

 button on the back of

the remote sensor, there is a switch to select the
channel of the remote sensor.

4. Take the four bolts and screw them back in to

replace the back bracket.

NOTE:

 Make sure the thin black rubber lining

around the circumference of the batteries lines up
with the crease in the back bracket so water does
not seep in to the sensor if wet.

When it is time to replace the batteries, the low-
battery indicator will show up when the respective
channel is selected. The battery level of the main
unit will be shown on the indoor temperature
display when it is running low.

The individual channel temperatures will be
displayed on the 2

nd

 line and the indoor tempera-

ture on the 3

rd

 line. The Base Unit will automati-

cally update its readings at about 30-second
intervals.

1. Take a Philips screwdriver and remove the

four screws in the back bracket.

2. Move the black switch to 1, 2 or 3.

3. Take the four bolts and screw them back in to

replace the back bracket.

LOW  BATTERY  WARNING

If no signals are received, blanks “

__ 

 

__ 

°

C__%

“ will

be displayed and the kinetic wave icon will show.

NOTE:

 Once a channel is assigned to a remote

unit, you can only change it by replacing the
batteries or resetting the unit.

The remote sensor has a retractable table stand,
which when flipped open can support the unit on a
flat surface. Or you can flip close the stand and
mount the unit on a wall using the recessed screw
hole.

This button is only used when the unit is operating
in an unfavorable way or malfunctioning. Insert a
pointed object such as an unfolded paper clip into
the reset hole, then press and hold. All settings
will return to their default values.

The Weather Base Unit displays the weather fore-
cast as well as the outdoor and indoor tem-
perature and relative humidity. You may also set
the alarm to activate, indicating when a certain
temperature or humidity has been reached.

NOTE:

 On the top line in the Base Unit, the radio

signal should show the signal emitting a radio fre-
quency to the remote sensor.

SETTING  A  CHANNEL  IN  REMOTE
SENSOR

14

TABLE  STAND  OR  WALL  MOUNT

THE  RESET  BUTTON

Summary of Contents for WW338

Page 1: ...EN Model WW338 User Manual Manual del Usuario Manual do Usu rio Manuel de L utilisateur...

Page 2: ...EN...

Page 3: ...8 Deleting a Redial Number 8 Saving Dialed Numbers into Memory 8 Phonebook 8 Storing Numbers in Phonebook 8 Keys to Use 9 Deleting Numbers from Phonebook 9 Editing Numbers in the Phonebook 9 Calling...

Page 4: ...Unit Alarm 16 Turning the Alarm Off 16 Installing the Sensor 16 Using Multiple Handsets 16 Intercom Calling Between Handsets 17 Answering Intercom Calls 17 Call Waiting 17 Call Transfer Between Handse...

Page 5: ...can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 9 Never push objects of any kind into this pro duct through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could res...

Page 6: ...fic location Never immerse the unit in water This can cause electrical shock and damage the unit Do not subject the Base Unit to extreme force shock or fluctuations in humidity Do not tamper with the...

Page 7: ...ATURES WW338H 2 handsets 1 base unit 1 charger AC DC adaptor for the Base Unit Telephone line for the Base Unit Remote thermo hygro sensor Handset batteries Sensor wall mount bracket Belt clip Sensor...

Page 8: ...hole 7 UP button 8 HI LO button HANDSET FRONT VIEW 1 Receiver 2 Belt Clip 3 LCD Display 4 Headphone jack 5 Keypad Keypad 0 9 A Z buttons Press the number to dial the call or use for text input i e edi...

Page 9: ...ecrease the speaker volume Press to browse Caller ID records phonebook and redial list 12 EXIT button Press to exit an operation and return to standby mode Press to use in text 13 CONF button Press to...

Page 10: ...ERIES 6 Four batteries AAA size come with your Base Unit Insert the four batteries as indicated matching correct polarity NOTE Reversing the orientation may damage the Base Unit Before using the hands...

Page 11: ...lly a loss of reception means you are too far from the Base Unit or there is interference between the two units Make sure to Stay within a range of 300 meters from the Base Unit while using the handse...

Page 12: ...ING THE SPEAKER VOLUME REDIALING A CALL REDIAL FROM THE LAST 10 NUMBERS 1 Press REDIAL to see your last call record 2 Use the ARROW KEYS to select a number then press MENU 3 Select Delete Record 4 Pre...

Page 13: ...se the ARROW KEYS to select the number you want to remove then press MENU 3 Select Delete Record and then press MENU 4 When asked to confirm the deletion select Yes 5 Press MENU to remove the number 6...

Page 14: ...o browse through Caller ID records CALLLING NUMBERS FROM PHONEBOOK QUICK BROWSING OF PHONEBOOK 2 If you need to edit the phone number before making the call press MENU then use the ARROW KEYS to selec...

Page 15: ...ANT If you press the TALK button you will enter Talk Mode If you press the MENU button you will enter Menu Mode You cannot enter the Menu Mode when the phone is in Talk Mode To exit the Talk Mode pres...

Page 16: ...ion with an external call party and 2 internal calling parties 1 First establish the call with the external party by either making an external call or answering an incoming call 2 Press INT to make an...

Page 17: ...re Informa tion for both the built in and external sensors To view the temperature readings on the handset display 1 Press MENU 2 Use the ARROW KEYS to select Weather then press MENU 3 Use the ARROW K...

Page 18: ...s in the back bracket 2 Move the black switch to 1 2 or 3 3 Take the four bolts and screw them back in to replace the back bracket LOW BATTERY WARNING If no signals are received blanks __ __ C__ will...

Page 19: ...ate and month and Fahrenheit and Celsius see below for more instruction PAGING THE HANDSETS SETTING THE BASE UNIT TIME 4 When set then press the SET to escape set up mode NOTE By pressing and holding...

Page 20: ...ency signals for the radio controlled clock and to measure the temperature and humidity TURNING THE ALARM OFF Mount the remote sensor on a flat surface using the recess holes in the back of the unit Y...

Page 21: ...hich are stored into the non volatile memory Therefore the unit should ANSWERING INTERCOM CALLS CALL WAITING CALL TRANSFER BETWEEN HAND SETS be in full working order out of the box When you purchase a...

Page 22: ...only need to turn the snake to the left or right There is no need to move the snake forward If you move the snake backwards it will hit itself and the game will be over PLAYING THE GAME SNAKE PLAYING...

Page 23: ...mall letter Do not clean any part of your weather phone with benzene thinner or other solvent chemi cals this may cause permanent damage that is not covered by the guarantee When neces sary clean it w...

Page 24: ...ifferent position for the Base Unit Make sure it is not near any electrical equipment such as another phone TV radio washing machine fridge etc If possible position the Base Unit higher up If any othe...

Page 25: ...without the permission of the manufacturer In case a Ni Cadmium rechargeable battery is used the draining of its contents should be d done in accordance to the law re special waste material Your phone...

Page 26: ...ass B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates...

Page 27: ...ase 1 41 Man Yue St Hung Hom Kowloon Hong Kong The WW338HSC one HS and charger only is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device ma...

Page 28: ...parately shown on the label If this equipment WW338 causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But i...

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