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Main Features & How to Access Functions 

1 - LCD Readout:
Line 1:

 Clock displays current time. Press 

“CLOCK”

 button on front of 

unit to toggle to month/date and day of the week. Press 

“ALARM”

 to 

view alarm time. If the weather radio is turned on, the “NOAA” icons 

appear on the right. (

See Setting the Time & Alarm and NOAA Weather 

Radio sections of this manual

). 

Line 2:

 Displays color bars, moon phase, weather forecast icons, 

altitude and barometric pressure. The color bars graphically represent 

current conditions The Moon phase will automatically display according 

to the current calendar. The weather forecast icons and barometric 

pressure reading will automatically display based on altitude. (

See How 

to Read Temperatures and Other Displays section of this manual

).

Line 3:

 Displays indoor/outdoor temperatures and humidity, 

minimum/maximum readings, heat index, dew point, comfort levels, 

and trend indicators. (

See How to Read Temperatures and Other 

Displays section of this manual.

)

2 - LED Indicator (

Remote Unit

): 

Flashes when remote sensor transmits a reading.

3 - Channel/Search Button (

Receiver Unit

):

Press to view the readings of channel 1, 2, 3 or auto scroll (

which will 

show each display for 10 seconds

). Press and hold 3 seconds to search 

for a remote sensor signal. 

4 - Memory Button (

Receiver Unit

): 

Press once to view maximum temperature and humidity readings, and 

press again to view minimum readings. Press again to return to current 

readings. While the min or max reading is displayed, press and hold for 

3 seconds to clear the min or max memory.

5 - Pressure Button (Receiver Unit):

Press to toggle between hPa, inHg and mb barometric pressure 

displays. Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter Altitude Setting mode 

(

See How to Read Temperatures and Other Displays section of this 

manual.

)

6 - Heat Index/Dew Point Button (

Receiver Unit

): 

Press once to display the heat index reading. Press twice to display the 

dew point reading. Press again to return to current readings. 

7 - NOAA/Channel Button (on front of Receiver Unit):

When NOAA weather radio is on, press to select between NOAA radio 

channels 1-7. (

see NOAA Weather Radio section of this manual

8 - NOAA On/Off Button (on top of Receiver Unit):

Press to toggle between NOAA On, NOAA standby and NOAA off 

modes (

see NOAA Weather Radio section of this manual

).

9 - Snooze/Light Button: 

When alarm sounds, press to snooze for 10 minutes. When receiver 

unit is operating on battery power, press to activate backlight and view 

LCD screen. 

Summary of Contents for 1507

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Digital Wireless Weather System Thermometer Hygrometer with NOAA Weather Radio and Remote Sensor Leading the Way in Accuracy 1507...

Page 2: ...nd designed to meet the highest quality standards to assure you uncompromising accuracy and consistently dependable convenient performance In order to optimize its function please read this instructio...

Page 3: ...1 2 3 or auto scroll which will show each display for 10 seconds Press and hold 3 seconds to search for a remote sensor signal 4 Memory Button Receiver Unit Press once to view maximum temperature and...

Page 4: ...ll control what is displayed on the receiver 15 Reset Button inside battery compartment of Receiver Unit Press to reset system to default settings 16 Tx Button inside battery compartment of Remote Uni...

Page 5: ...Trend icon Max Min icon Barometric pressure display Max Min icon Trend icon Snooze icon NOAA Channel icons Sleep Standby icons Weather icon Zone icon Bell alarm setting icons Antenna icon Remote Unit...

Page 6: ...off the battery compartment on the back of the unit install 3 alkaline AA batteries according to the polarity indicated and close the battery cover Note to conserve battery power the LCD screen will...

Page 7: ...rtment cover replace and tighten screws and reattach the bracket stand 8 Press and hold the CHANNEL button on the front of the receiver unit to search for the remote sensor signal A beep sounds when a...

Page 8: ...appliances TV etc When the Atomic Clock is successfully synchronized a full strength antenna icon will appear The Atomic Clock will have a daily synchronization at 2 03 am everyday Each reception cycl...

Page 9: ...ent calendar 5 ALARM SETTING Press and hold ALARM on the front of the unit The alarm time and an AL icon appear to the right of the alarm display The hour digits will flash Press p or q buttons to cha...

Page 10: ...her conditions of the next 12 hours Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy Rainy or and Stormy Predictions are based on altitude and changes in barometric pressure Barometric pressure refers to the pressure exert...

Page 11: ...ne minute To input the current Altitude during Automatic Altitude Setting mode 1 Press p or q to toggle to the desired Barometric Pressure display mb inHg or hPa 2 Press PRESSURE to confirm mb inHg or...

Page 12: ...Exercise more fatiguing than usual EXTREME CAUTION Heat cramps exhaustion possible DANGER Heat exhaustion likely EXTREME DANGER Heat stroke imminent INDOOR OUTDOOR DEW POINT Dew point is the saturati...

Page 13: ...to forest fires to oil spills NWR broadcasts National Weather Service warnings watches forecasts and other hazard information 24 hours a day These broadcasts air on one of 7 channels To check the NOAA...

Page 14: ...interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisio...

Page 15: ...cessive force shock dust temperature or humidity This may result in malfunction shorter electronic life span damaged battery or distorted parts 5 Do not tamper with the unit s internal components Doin...

Page 16: ...above This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Range of temperature measurement Receiver unit indoor only 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Re...

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