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PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

LCD Display 

Time Display

Outdoor Temperature 
/ Volume Display

Indoor Temperature / Radio 
Display

LCD Display

Symbol

Description

Function

Radio signal reception to 

outdoor unit (RTHN129)

Indicates the strength of the 

radio reception

Low battery

Indicates low battery power of 

outdoor unit (RTHN129)

Alarm 1 on
Alarm 2 on

Appears when an alarm is 

activated

RF antenna icon

Appears when RF clock data 

received

OUT 12345

Outdoor sensor reading

Shows outdoor temperature of 

selected sensor.

IN

Indoor sensor reading

Shows indoor temperature

ZONE

Time zone

Indicates selected time zone

Snoozing

Alarm is in snooze mode

FM/AM

Radio

Shows selected frequency 

band

Projection      

Time Display Outdoor Temperature Display 

(channel 1 only)

NOTE

 

Focus length (1.5m – 2m)

GETTING STARTED

Connecting the main unit to power supply 

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UIF

 

QPXFS

 

DBCMF

 

UP

 

UIF

 

.JDSP

 

64#

 

KBDL

 

BOE

 

QMVH

 

UIF

 

QPXFS

 

BEBQUPS

 

JOUP

 

B

 

TVJUBCMF

 

QPXFS

 

PVUMFU

Inserting batteries into remote thermo sensor 

t

 

4MJEF

 

UIF

 

CBUUFSZ

 

DPNQBSUNFOU

 

DPWFS

 

PQFO

 

BOE

 

JOTFSU

 

 

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CBUUFSJFT

 

NBUDIJOH

 

UIF

 

QPMBSJUZ

 

BT

 

TIPXO

 

UIFO

 

SFQMBDF

 

UIF

 

DPWFS

t

 

1SFTT

 

RESET

 inside the sensor after each battery change.

Placement of the main unit 

t

 

1M

ace the de

W

ice as far as 

Q

ossib

M

e fro

N

 co

NQV

ters and 

N

icro

X

a

W

es to 

a

W

oid interference 

X

ith rece

Q

tion.

t

  Only use this device indoors in a dry location.

t

 

-

eave s

Q

ace around the device for ventilation 

Q

ur

Q

oses

 so that the 

X

ar

N

 air can esca

Q

e freely.

t

 

5

o ensure for good sound 

R

uality

 do not cover the s

Q

ea

L

er.

Placement of the remote thermo sensor (RTHN129)

Max 1.5m

Max 50m

t

 

*

deal 

Q

lace

N

ents for the sensor 

X

ould be in any location outside the 

ho

N

e at a height of not 

N

ore than 

 ft 

 

.

 

N

 shielded fro

N

 direct 

sunlight or 

X

et conditions. 

NOTE

 

%

e

Q

ending on conditions

 the 

N

a

Y

i

N

u

N

 radio signal reach is 

 

N

.

KEY DESCRIPTIONS 

Top

SNOOZE

 

 #

ac

L

light 

 

1

ro

K

ection

 button

Back            

 

 

3

adio 

#

utton 

    Clock button

   

4

et

"

lar

N

 button 

   button      

   button

 

 

.

icro 

64#

 

K

ack  

 

Reset

 button

 

°C / °F

 button 

 Light 

button     

 

Flip 180°

 button

RADIO RECEPTION

5

his 

Q

roduct is designed to auto

N

atically synchroni

[

e its calendar and 

clock 

X

hen brought 

X

ithin the range of the radio signal. 

8

hen the unit 

is receiving the signal

 the radio rece

Q

tion sy

N

bol 

 3

CC

 starts to blink. 

%

e

Q

ending on the strength of the signal

 the connection 

Q

rocess takes 

 to 

 

N

inutes. 

*

f the signal is 

X

eak

 it could take u

Q

 to 

 hours to 

receive a valid signal.

Symbol Description

Function

RF antenna 
icon off

The icon is turned off to indicate that the 
main unit has not received RF clock data for 
at least 1 hour and 15 minutes.

RF antenna 
icon on

The icon is turned on when the main unit has 
received RF clock data.The icon will turn off if 
no data is received for 1 hour and 15 minutes, 
or the clock time is adjusted manually.

5

he 

N

ain unit is able to receive 

3'

 clock data fro

N

 re

N

ote sensor in 

%

C

'

 

 &6

 

.4'

 

 6,

 and 

887#

 

 64

 for

N

at

 

t

 

%

C

'

 

 &6

 and 

.4'

 

 6,

 

5

he ti

N

[

one settings 

X

ithin the range of 

 

to 

 reference to ti

N

[

one 

 of the 

%

C

'.4'

 broadcasting signal.

t

 

887#

 

 64

 

5

he ti

N

[

one settings 

 reference to ti

N

[

ones 

1.

C

&

 of the 

887#

 broadcasting signal.

Clock signal reception indicator:

Symbol

Description

Strong signal

Weak signal

No signal

Receiving signal

Radio reception disabled

NOTE

 

3

ece

Q

tion can be affected by a nu

N

ber of factors. 

'

or best 

rece

Q

tion

 

Q

lace the device a

X

ay fro

N

 

N

etal ob

K

ects and electrical 

appliances. Other causes of signal interference include electrical 
trans

N

ission to

X

ers

 steel reinforced construction and 

N

etal siding.

3

eception is ideal 

X

hen the unit is placed near a 

X

indo

X

.

Enabling/disabling radio reception
SEARCH

 button 

 

located inside the outdoor receiver

t

 

1

ress 

SEARCH

 to enable the 

3

CC search function. 

5

he 

-&%

 

X

ill 

n

ash 

t

X

ice to indicate that search function is enabled.

t

 

1

ress and hold 

SEARCH

 to disable the 

3

CC search function. 

5

he 

-&%

 

X

ill 

n

ash three ti

N

es to indicate that search function is disabled. 

SETTING TIME MANUALLY

t

 

1

ress and hold 

SEARCH

 

 

button is located inside the outdoor 

receiver

 to disable signal reception.

t

 

1

ress and hold  . The screen displays 

ZONE 

and the nu

N

ber 

n

ashes.

t

 

1

ress once or press and hold   and   to ad

K

ust the setting. 

'

or 

&6

6,

 the ti

N

e

[

one offset sets the clock up to 

 

 hours fro

N

 the 

received clock signal ti

N

e. 

'

or 

64

 the ti

N

e

[

one setting is 

0

 1

 

1

 .

 

2

 

C

 

3

 &

.

t

 

1

ress   to con

m

r

N

.

t

 

1

ress once or press and hold   and   to ad

K

ust the setting for 

hour for

N

at

 hour

 

N

inute

 year

 calendar for

N

at 

 N

onth

day

day

N

onth

 

N

onth and date.

t

 

1

ress   again to con

m

r

N

.

DISPLAYING TIME AND DATE

t

 

1

ress   to toggle bet

X

een ti

N

e and date display.

ALARM FUNCTION

:

ou can set t

X

o different alar

N

 ti

N

es 

X

ith this clock. 

Setting/adjusting alarm time 

t

 

1

ress and hold  .

t

 

6

se   and   to ad

K

ust the hour and press   to con

m

r

N

.

t

 

6

se   and   to ad

K

ust the 

N

inute and press   to con

m

r

N

.

t

 The alar

N

 ti

N

e is displayed. The alar

N

 sound 

X

ill stop after 

 

N

inutes.

Snooze function

t

  To use the 

SNOOZE

 function

 press the 

SNOOZE

 

 

light

 button on 

top of the clock 

X

hen the alar

N

 sounds. The alar

N

 

X

ill stop and start 

again after 

 

N

inutes. 

:

ou can repeat this function three ti

N

es.

t

 

1

ress to enable sleeping ti

N

er function 

 N

ins

 in 

3

adio 

N

ode. The radion 

X

ill turn off after the ti

N

e has elapsed.

Displaying the alarm time 

#

y default the clock 

X

ill sho

X

 the current ti

N

e and date.

t

 To display 

"

lar

N

 

 for 

 sec

 press    and  .

t

 To display 

"

lar

N

 

 for 

 sec

 press   and  .

Activating/deactivating the alarm 

t

 

1

ress 

 

to activate

deactivate alar

N

 in se

R

uence

  

"

lar

N

 

 

"

lar

N

 

 

 

#

oth O

/

 

 

#

oth O

''

.

RADIO

*

n radio 

N

ode the sound level

 fre

R

uency

 and 

'.".

 

X

ill display.

 Current Ti

N

e        

 

7

olu

N

-

evel        

 

3

adion 

'

re

R

uency

Enter radio mode

t

 

1

ress 

 to turn on the radio.

t

 

1

ress 

 to toggle in se

R

uence 

 

O

/

 

 

".

 

 

'.

 

 O

''

 

.The last 

last radio channel selected 

X

ill be re

N

e

N

bered.

NOTE

 

33.1

 

X

ill support 

'.

 only. 

33.1"

 

X

ill support both 

'.

 

 

".

.

Select frequency

t

 

1

ress and hold 

 to enter radio setting 

N

ode.

t

 

1

ress   or   to increase or decrease frequency.

t

 

*

n setting 

N

ode

 press   or    for 

 seconds to auto

N

atically search 

higher or lo

X

er frequencies.

Adjusting volume

t

 

1

ress   to inrease volu

N

e.

t

 

1

ress   to decrease volu

N

e.

BACKLIGHT

t

  To activate the backlight and pro

K

ection function for 

 seconds

 press 

the 

SNOOZE

 

 

light

 button. 

NOTE

 This function only 

X

orks 

X

hen the backlight level is set to 

-

O.

t

 To ad

K

ust backlight level

 press 

-

ight to toggle bet

X

een 

)*

 and 

-

O.

PROJECTION

The pro

K

ector displays the ti

N

e on your ceiling for easy vie

X

ing in a 

darkened roo

N

.

t

  To activate the backlight and pro

K

ection function for 

 seconds

 press 

the 

SNOOZE

 

 

light

 button.

NOTE

 This function only 

X

orks 

X

hen the pro

K

ection function is turned O

''

.

t

  To turn pro

K

ection O

/

 and O

''

 press and hold 

Light

 to toggle 

bet

X

een options. 

 

The default setting is O

/

t

 To 

n

ip the pro

K

ection content by 

¡

 press 

Flip 180

¡

.

TEMPERATURE FUNCTION

The te

N

perature is 

N

easured in 

¡

C or 

¡'

.

t

 

1

ress 

¡

 

¡'

 to toggle bet

X

een Centigrade 

 ¡

C

 and 

'

ahrenheit 

 ¡'

.

The current indoor te

N

perature is al

X

ays displayed in the lo

X

er right 

corner of the 

-

C

%

 display. To receive outdoor te

N

perature infor

N

ation

 you 

can connect up to 

 re

N

ote sensors to the 

N

ain unit

t

 

1

ress   

   to toggle bet

X

een channels 

 

 to 

 and display the 

outdoor te

N

perature of different sensors.

t

 

1

ress and hold 

 and   for 

 seconds to start searching for re

N

ote sensors.

t

 

1

ress and hold 

 and   for 

 seconds to enable auto

scan 

function for the 

 channels. 

*

nfor

N

ation fro

N

 Channel 

 

X

ill 

auto

N

atically be displayed in sequence.

RESETTING THE CLOCK

8

henever the clock is not behaving as e

Y

pected

 press 

3

eset 

X

ith the 

point of a blunt ob

K

ect such as a stylus or ball point pen.  

NOTE

 This 

X

ill return all settings to default values.

REMOTE SENSOR

The 

N

ain unit can collect te

N

perature data fro

N

 up to 

 sensors

 and 

should be placed 

X

ithin 

 ft 

 

 

N

 of the 

N

ain unit. The a

N

ber 

-&%

 

*

ndicator on the front of the sensor 

X

ill blink to indicate that the unit is 

trans

N

itting a signal.

s

 

CH

  Channel 

*

N

ore than one sensor is being used

 

N

ake sure 

each one has a different channel nu

N

ber.

 

EU/UK/US

 

4

elect your region for 

3

CC.

 

SEARCH

 

1

ress to search for 

3

CC function.

 

RESET

 

1

ress if the sensor is not 

X

orking correctly or if the batteries 

have been replaced.

NOTE

 

#

efore placing the re

N

ote sensor outdoors

 check that the battery 

co

N

part

N

ent door is closed properly. 

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