DISPLAYING YOUR WEATHERGUIDE™
Base unit
Place the base unit indoors in a well-ventilated location away from direct sunlight.
Remote sensor
Table top – place the sensor on a flat surface.
Wall – use the keyhole on the back of the remote to hang on a wall using a nail or screw (not included).
The transmission range of the remote sensor is 200 feet. The effective transmission range is vastly affected by obstacles
such as walls, sheds, trees, etc. Try various set ups for the best results. Shorten the distance between the base and remote
units when necessary.
To get the most accurate readings and to prolong the life of your sensor, we recommend that you mount it out of direct
sunlight and rain. Direct sunlight will heat the casing and inflate temperatures readings. Place the sensor in a dry, shaded
area. Fog and mist will not affect the sensor, but large volumes of soaking rain may. To guard against this, we recommend
that you mount it under the eve of your house, your garage or any other suitable place that will keep it out of direct sun
and rain.
Important:
Though the remote unit is weather resistant, it should be placed away from direct sunlight, rain, snow and
should never be submerged in water.
TEMPERATURE / HUMIDITY READINGS
The base unit displays indoor temperature and humidity readings on the left side of the screen (“
”) from its location.
The remote sensor transmits outdoor temperature and humidity readings (“
” screen) from its location back to the base
unit.
Press the “-” button on the back of the base unit to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature displays.
CLOCK FEATURE
The Clock display is located at the top of the base unit’s LCD screen. The clock has alarm and snooze functions.
A) Clock Setting
1. Press and hold the “SET” button on the back of the base unit for 3 seconds to enter Clock Setting Mode. The year digits
flash in place of the clock digits.
2. Press the “+” or “-” button to change the year. Press “SET” to confirm. The month digits flash.
3. Press the “+” or “-” button to change the month. Press “SET” to confirm. The date digits flash.
4. Press the “+” or “-” button to change the date. Press “SET” to confirm. The Day/Month (“D M”) or Month/Day
(“M D”) selection flashes.
5. Press the “+” or “-” button to toggle between Day/Month and Month/Day format. Press “SET” to confirm. A language
selection flashes under the “DAY” icon to the left of the clock digits.
6. Press the “+” or “-” button to toggle between language selections*. Press “SET” to confirm the displayed language.
Time zone offset digits flash in place of the clock.
7. Press the “+” or “-” button until the correct time zone offset** appears (-12 to +12). Press “SET to confirm the
displayed time zone offset. “12 Hr” or “24 Hr” flashes.
8. Press the “+” or “-” button to toggle between 12 and 24 hour clock mode. Press “SET” to confirm.
The hour and minute digits reappear. The hour digits flash.
9. Press the “+” or “-” button to change the hours. Press “SET” to confirm. The minute digits flash.
10. Press the “+” or “-” button to change the minutes. Press “SET” to confirm.
The hour and minute digits stop flashing.
The clock is set.
*Language options: EN = English, RU = Russian, FR = French, IT = Italian, ES = Spanish, NE = Netherlands (Dutch),
DA = Danish, GE = German.
**The time zone offset is the number of hours between your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
US Time zone options are: MST: Mountain Standard Time -7
AST: Atlantic Standard Time -4 PST: Pacific Standard Time -8
EST: Eastern Standard Time -5 AKT: Alaska Standard Time -9
CST: Central Standard Time -6 HAT: Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time -10
For other time zone offsets, please visit http://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/ or consult another time zone reference.
Notes:
If no buttons are pressed within 30 seconds, the unit will automatically exit Clock Setting mode.
Until a time has been set, the clock will count up the time since battery installation.