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walls, metal doors, metal framed windows, thick concrete, stone or brick may reduce the transmission range.  To 
optimize the transmission distance, the base and remotes should be positioned in locations that minimize these 
obstructions.  Interference from other sources such as home security systems, wireless doorbells and wireless home 
entertainment equipment may interrupt the transmission signal temporarily. 

 

In areas of extreme low temperatures (below 0°F), re-locate the remote sensor indoors and use a remote sensor wire.  
The sensor wire is not included with the unit and can be purchased separately by contacting Taylor Customer Service 
at 1-866-843-3905.  Plug the sensor wire into the remote and route the wire through a nearby window.  Be sure to 
plug in the wire securely.  

Note

:  The sensor wire will transmit outdoor temperature only, not humidity.    

 
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
 

Setting the Clock and Calendar 

 

Press and hold the 

SET AL

 button until the hour is flashing.   

 

Press 

UP/C/F

 or 

DOWN

 buttons to adjust the hour 

 

Press 

SET AL

 and the minutes will be flashing 

 

Press 

UP/C/F

 or 

DOWN

 to adjust the minutes 

 

Press 

SET AL

 and the year will be flashing 

 

Press 

UP/C/F

 or 

DOWN

 to adjust the year 

 

Press 

SET AL

 and M / D will be flashing 

 

Press 

UP/C/F

 or 

DOWN

 to select either a Month / Day (M/D) or Day / Month (D/M) calendar format 

 

Press 

SET AL

 and the month will be flashing 

 

Press 

UP/C/F

 or 

DOWN

 to adjust the month 

 

Press 

SET AL

 and the day will be flashing 

 

Press 

UP/C/F

 or 

DOWN

 to adjust the day 

 

Press 

SET AL

 and 12h or 24h will be flashing 

 

Press 

UP/C/F

 or 

DOWN

 to select either 12 or 24 hour timing 

 

Press 

SET AL

 to lock in the settings  

 

Setting the Alarm Time 

Two different alarm times can be set, Alarm 1 and Alarm 2.  Use the 

MODE

 button to scroll from normal time display to 

Alarm 1 (A1) to Alarm 2 (A2) then back to normal time display.  

 

To set Alarm 1;  In normal time mode, press the 

MODE

 button once and the Alarm 1 time and (A1) will show 

 

Press the 

SET AL

 button for 3-4 seconds until the alarm hour flashes 

 

Press 

UP/C/F

 or 

DOWN

 to set the alarm hour 

 

Press 

SET AL

 and the minutes will be flashing 

 

Press 

UP/C/F 

or 

DOWN

 to set the alarm minutes 

 

Press 

SET AL

 to lock in the settings.  The alarm is now activated and the alarm bell icon 

          will show next to 

the time. 

 

Press 

MODE

 to get to Alarm 2 or to return to normal time display 

 

If no buttons are pushed, the normal time display will show in approximately 20 seconds 

 

To set Alarm 2;  In normal time mode, press 

MODE

 twice and the Alarm 2 time and (A2) will show 

 

Follow the same setting sequence as for Alarm 1   

 

De-activating the Alarm 

To de-activate an alarm, press 

MODE

 to choose the alarm (A1 or A2) that you want to de-activate. Press 

SET AL

 until  

 

the alarm bell icon 

       is no longer showing.  Your alarm time settings will remain and you can re-activate the  

 

alarms by following the instructions below.   
 

Activating the Alarm 

Press the 

MODE

 button to choose the alarm (A1 or A2) that you want to activate.  Press 

SET AL 

to activate (the alarm 

bell icon and 1 or 2 will show).  The alarm will sound at the time you have entered. 
 

Summary of Contents for Precisetemp 91905

Page 1: ...p to 3 remote temperature and humidity sensors Remote channel auto scroll Barometric pressure bar graph with history recall Weather forecaster with icons Programmable high low temperature alert Heat Index Dew Point readings Clock with alarm calendar Moon phase display Low battery indicators for base station and remote Indoor temperature range 14 F to 158 F 10 C to 70 C Indoor humidity range 20 to ...

Page 2: ...0 148 inHg 5 hPa INDEX BATTERY INSTALLATION AND SETUP 3 Base Station Battery Installation 3 Register the Remote Sensor 3 Register a Remote Sensor When the RF Signal is not Showing 3 Locating the Base Station and Remote Sensor 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 Setting the Clock and Calendar 4 Setting the Alarm Time 4 De activating the Alarm 4 Activating the Alarm 4 Silencing the Alarm 5 WEATHER FORECAST I...

Page 3: ...ny unused channel Insert 2 AAA batteries according to the polarity markings Be sure to install the batteries in the remote within the time that the RF signal icon is flashing on the base station Press the C F button inside the remote sensor battery compartment to display the temperature in C or F Replace the battery compartment cover Press the UP C F button at the back of the base station to displ...

Page 4: ...the day will be flashing Press UP C F or DOWN to adjust the day Press SET AL and 12h or 24h will be flashing Press UP C F or DOWN to select either 12 or 24 hour timing Press SET AL to lock in the settings Setting the Alarm Time Two different alarm times can be set Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 Use the MODE button to scroll from normal time display to Alarm 1 A1 to Alarm 2 A2 then back to normal time display...

Page 5: ...ot necessary to enter your elevation if you choose the ABSOLUTE air pressure option If you don t enter an elevation the default reading will be 0 ft sea level SETTINGS FOR BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AND WEATHER FORECAST ICONS To enter your selections for 1 inHg or hPa 2 absolute air pressure or relative air pressure 3 calibrating your weather icons Note When you select inHg your elevation will be shown i...

Page 6: ...or temperature exceeds the upper or lower pre set level The outdoor alert can be set for any remote channel Setting the Indoor Temperature Alert Press and hold the ALERT button for 3 4 seconds The high temperature limit icon and indoor temperature will be flashing Press UP C F or DOWN to select the high temperature alert level Press ALERT and the low temperature limit icon and temperature will be ...

Page 7: ...n above shows a new moon The moon phase circle on the LCD will be empty for a full moon TIDE INDICATOR The high tide and low tide cycle occurs in approximately a two week cycle During a full moon and new moon the Sun the Moon and the Earth from a line syzygy When the Moon is between the sun and the earth maximum tide occurs known as Spring tide which is indicated by letter H high tide located to r...

Page 8: ...ween the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ONE 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship excluding batteries for one 1 year from date of original purchase for the original purchaser It doe...

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