Youshiko YC9330 User Manual Download Page 3

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A7: Indoor Temperature
A8: Indoor Humidity
A9: Date

A10: Radio Controlled Icon
A11: Time

       

2.2 Part B- Buttons

B1: “RESET “button                      
B2: “MODE/SET” button
B3: “MEMORY” button                 
B4: “+/ ALARM ON/OFF” button
B5: “-/ C/F” button            

B6: “SNOOZE” button
B7: “ALERT” button                       
B8: “WEATHER” button       
B9: “SEARCH” button

                 

2.3 Part C- Structure

C1: Wall Mount Hole
C2: Battery Cover

C3: Stand

3. Outdoor Thermo Sensor

D1: Transmission Indication LED           
D2: Outdoor Temperature display
D3: Outdoor Humidity display            
D4: Battery Compartment

D5: Wall Mount Hole                   D6: 
“RESET” button                     D7: “C/F” 
button                                      D8: Stand

4. Getting Started:

4.1 Main Unit:

Open main unit battery compartment cover [C2]

Insert 3 x AAA batteries observing polarity * “+” and “ –“ marks+

Replace main unit battery compartment cover [C2]

Use a pin to press the RESET [B1] button on the rear of the main unit, the main 
unit is now ready for use

4.2 Outdoor Thermo Sensor

Batteries compartment (D4) of thermo sensor is locating behind the back cover, 

Insert 2 x AAA batteries observing polarity * “+” and “–“ marks+

Summary of Contents for YC9330

Page 1: ...al 1 Features 1 1 Weather Forecast Two Weather Icon Sunny Slightly Cloudy Cloudy Rainy and Snow animation 1 2 Time Radio Controlled Time Perpetual Calendar Up to Year 2099 Daily Alarm Function 1 3 Humidity Indoor Outdoor measurable range 20 99 Outdoor Humidity Record from Start Up Reset and the corresponded time 24 Hours Min Max Display for Outdoor Humidity 1 4 Temperature Indoor measurable range ...

Page 2: ...2 2 Main Unit Appearance 2 1 Part A LCD A1 Outdoor Temperature A2 Temperature Memory A3 Outdoor Humidity A4 Humidity Memory A5 Weather Forecast A6 Comfort Indicator ...

Page 3: ... LED D2 Outdoor Temperature display D3 Outdoor Humidity display D4 Battery Compartment D5 Wall Mount Hole D6 RESET button D7 C F button D8 Stand 4 Getting Started 4 1 Main Unit Open main unit battery compartment cover C2 Insert 3 x AAA batteries observing polarity and marks Replace main unit battery compartment cover C2 Use a pin to press the RESET B1 button on the rear of the main unit the main u...

Page 4: ...nds weather icon flash A5 on the LCD Enter the current weather by pressing B5 or B4 button Press WEATHER B8 button to confirm the setting The weather forecast may not be accurate if the current weather entered is not correct There are two weather icons the left one indicate current weather condition the right one forecasts the weather in terms of getting better or worse The weather station will st...

Page 5: ... to the main unit after batteries inserted If main unit failed to receive transmission from outdoor thermo sensor in first 3 minutes after the batteries inserted display on the LCD hold SEARCH button B9 for 3 seconds to receive transmission manually RF icon flashes on the LCD 7 2 Temperature Humidity 1 Past 24 Hours Maximum Minimum Outdoor Temperature and Humidity After start up the unit automatic...

Page 6: ...re will be shown on the LCD 4 Humidity The humidity measurable range is 20 99 If the current humidity measurement is lower than 20 the LCD would display For past 24 hours or memory maximum or minimum temperature and humidity record If the record is lower than 20 the LCD would display 5 Outdoor Temperature Alert Function Press ALERT button B7 to select to activate or deactivate outdoor temperature ...

Page 7: ... successfully disappear Indicating signal reception failed The clock automatically scans the time signal at 2 00 a m every day to maintain accurate timing If reception fail scanning stops on LCD disappear The clock can be set to scan the time signal manually by holding buttons B4 B5 for 3 seconds Each reception takes about 5 minutes Stop scanning by holding buttons B4 B5 for 3 seconds shown on the...

Page 8: ... indicating that thermo sensor is in low battery status The batteries should be replaced 10 Precautions Use a pin to press the reset button B1 if the Unit does not work properly Avoid placing the clock near interference sources metal frames such as computer or TV sets The clock loses its time information when the battery is removed Do not expose it to direct sunlight heavy heat cold high humidity ...

Page 9: ...s Disposal of electronic waste in wild country and or in unauthorized grounds strongly damages the environment Please contact your local and or regional authorities to retrieve the addresses of legal dumping grounds with selective collection All electronic instruments must from now on be recycled User shall take an active part in the re use recycling and recovery of the electrical and electronic w...

Page 10: ... a toy Keep out of the reach of children No part of this manual may be reproduced without written authorization of the manufacturer R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Summary of the Declaration of Conformity We hereby declare that this wireless transmission device All enquires service youshiko co uk ...

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