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1. Press and hold the CLOCK button on the front of the unit The unit will beep and the time display will show 12H or 24H Press A or Y buttons to select data in the following sequence 12 24 hour gt hour gt minutes gt year gt Day Month or Month Day gt month gt date After each selection press the CLOCK button to enter Press the CLOCK button after the last entry to return to the time display 4 MOON PHASE The Moon phase will automatically display according to current calendar 5 ALARM SETTING Press and hold ALARM on the front of the unit The alarm time and an ALA icon appear to the right of the alarm display The hour digits will flash Press A or Y buttons to change the alarm hour and then press ALARM to confirm the hour The minutes digits will flash Press A or Y buttons to change the alarm minutes and then press ALARM to confirm the minutes The LCD will return to the clock display and the bell icon will indicate that the alarm is enabled To disable the alarm press the ALARM button until the bell icon disappears Press CLOCK to return to the clock display 6 SNOOZE LIGHT When alarm sounds press SNOOZE LIGHT on the top of the receiver to trigger the snooze alarm A Zz icon will appear above the bell icon To stop the alarm for one day press ALARM button To disable the alarm press the ALARM button until the bell ic
2. Channel 1 162 400 MHz Channel 2 162 425 MHz Channel 3 162 450 MHz Channel 4 162 475 MHz Channel 5 162 500 MHz Channel 6 162 525 MHz Channel 7 162 550 MHz NOAA On mode Press the NOAA ON OFF once to turn on NOAA radio and listen to the weather broadcast NOAA and its channel icon 1 7 will appear at the upper right of the LCD Press NOAA CHANNEL button on the front of the receiver to toggle to one of the seven channels Use the VOL dial on the side of the receiver to adjust the volume level 12 NOAA Weather Radio continued NOAA Standby mode Stand by mode will mute the weather radio until an alert broadcast is received While the radio is on press NOAA ON OFF once to enter NOAA standby mode The STANDBY icon appears and the sound will mute When an NWS NOAA alert broadcast is received the unit will automatically switch to NOAA On mode and broadcast for 5 minutes NOAA Off mode While the radio is in Standby mode press NOAA ON OFF once to switch off weather radio completely NOTE To conserve battery power it is recommended to always use the adapter to power the unit while the weather radio is on The radio can still operate with backup batteries alone during power outages Trouble Shooting Disconnected Signals e If the receiver unit does not receive a transmission from a remote unit channel for 1 hour the display will show dashes To correct this p
3. inHg or hPa 2 Press and hold the PRESSURE button for 3 seconds to enter Altitude Setting mode The display will change to the current altitude setting Note Both mb and hPa altitudes are automatically expressed in meters while inHg is expressed in feet 3 Press A or V to reach the current altitude height Press PRESSURE to confirm the altitude The display will shortly return to the Barometric Pressure display MAXIMUM MINIMUM MEMORY Press the MEMORY button on the front of the home receiver repeatedly to view the maximum amp minimum values of temperature humidity heat index or dew point readings To clear the memory record hold the MEMORY button while the respective values are displayed onscreen TEMPERATURE amp HUMIDITY TREND INDICATORS One of 3 Trend Indicator arrow icons display near the temperature and the humidity display AJ indicates Rising Temperature readings if the change is more than 2 degrees in an hour gt indicates Steady Temperature readings indicates Falling Temperatures if the change it is more than 2 degrees in an hour INDOOR OUTDOOR HEAT INDEX The Heat Index combines temperature and relative humidity for an apparent temperature or how hot the heat humidity combination actually feels 10 How to read temperature and other displays continued In normal mode press the Heat Index Dew Point button on the front
4. unit to a wall 21 AC adaptor jack on back of Receiver Unit To power the receiver using the included AC adaptor insert the connector plug into the jack and plug the other end into the proper electrical outlet 3 Display Information Receiver Unit Bell amp Current Snooze alarm NOAA amp Time icon setting Channel icons Display Icons Antenna Sleep amp icon P z NOAA ch HH Standby H NTa n i PM Zone icon a 7 AL Weather Moon phase t icon display F Animated H color bars Animated m display color bars F current display a gt conditions current conditions _ Barometric ees Pressure Max Min E display icon MAXMING MAX MING Max M w o DEW a l ax In Trend icon Ht F POINT Ch WET 4 i icon Current la HEAT INDEX iV Trend icon temperature c at selected Heat index Current Comfort saben at location low battery channel level ey amp dew point selected location indicator icons icon Remote Unit Channel icon Current temperature amp F measurement scale at ee remote location indicator icon Signal Current Humidity at tansmiiing remote location icon How To Set Up Your Wireless Thermometer e Place the receiver unit as close as possible to the remote unit This will ensure easy synchronization between the transmission and reception of signals as you set up your wireless thermometer After set up is completed position the receiver unit and re
5. NOAA radio 12 ZONE Button inside battery compartment of Receiver Unit Press to select between U S time zones Press and hold 3 seconds to enter Daylight Savings Time DST Setting mode 13 p Antenna Button inside battery compartment of Receiver Unit Press to search for radio controlled Atomic Clock signal 14 C F Button inside battery compartments of Receiver Unit and Remote Sensor Press to select F or C temperature scale Note Temperature scale selected on receiver unit will 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 Unit Press to send a transmission signal to receiver unit 17 Channel Switch Remote Unit Slide to designate the remote sensor channel 1 2 or 3 18 Battery Compartment On back of Receiver and Remote Units The remote unit requires 2AAA Alkaline batteries The home receiver unit may use 3AA Alkaline batteries as a backup or alternate power source see Power Sources section of this manual 19 Table Stand Fits on base of Receiver Unit Allows stable placement of receiver unit on a flat surface Insert table stand prongs into slots in the bottom of the receiver unit 20 Wall Mount On back of Receiver and Remote Units The receiver features a recessed key hole and the remote features a detachable holder with a keyhole slot to secure each
6. TAYLOR 1307 Digital Wireless Weather System Thermometer amp Hygrometer with NOAA Weather Radio and Remote Sensor Leading the Way in Accuracy t ey 5 wr Ws Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing the Taylor Digital Wireless Weather System Thermometer amp Hygrometer with NOAA Weather Radio and Remote Sensor This state of the art measurement instrument is engineered and 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 instruction manual carefully before use and keep it handy for future reference Description of Parts Receiver Unit i erp j with part 15 of the FOC Files tia goden may rot oume ha ten T o m a z 5 Ele D F 6 aa tev 1 Qj miw n fi TAYLOR e e Ime C008 GJ ooee Remote Unit 6 Main Features amp 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
7. a long period of time 7 Always read the instruction manual before operating this product Important Though the remote unit is weather proof it should be placed away from direct sunlight rain snow and should never be submerged in water Also please note that below 32 F 0 C the LCD readout on the remote unit may begin to fail display When this happens the remote will still transmit correct temperature readings to the receiver unit but can not be viewed at the remote location When the temperature rises above 32 F 0 C the display will begin to function normally again 14 Specifications Range of temperature measurement Receiver unit indoor only 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Remote unit 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Indoor Humidity 20 99 RH Channel max 3 remote sensors Transmission Max 60M 200 ft open area RF434 MHz Resolution 0 2 degree for temperature 1 for humidity Clock WWVB Radio Controlled Quartz back up NOAA Channel 7 channels Power 6 0V adapter included or 3 AA alkaline batteries not included for receiver unit 2 AAA alkaline batteries for remote sensor not included One Year Warranty This product is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for one 1 year from date of original purchase It does not cover damages or wear resulting from accident misuse abuse commercial use or unauthorized adjustment and or repair Should this product require service or
8. eiver s battery compartment during normal mode The antenna icon will appear near the Time display during synchronization If the p icon disappears afterwards Atomic time signal is not available at the moment Try other locations later Place the unit away from source of interference such as mobile phones appliances TV etc When the Atomic Clock is successfully synchronized a full strength antenna icon p will appear The Atomic Clock will have a daily synchronization at 2 03 am everyday Each reception cycle is 2 5 minutes minimum and 10 minutes maximum 2 U S Time Zone amp DST Setting Press the ZONE button inside the receiver s battery compartment to select between Pacific PA Mountain MO Central CE and Eastern EA time zones Press CLOCK on the front of the receiver to confirm the zone selection Press and hold ZONE to enter DST Daylight Saving Time setting mode Press A or Y on the front of the unit to enable or disable the DST setting Press ZONE to confirm DST setting Setting the Time amp Alarm continued 3 Clock amp Calendar Press CLOCK on the front of the unit to toggle between time calendar and day of the week displays The clock may be set to display in 12 or 24 hour format and the calendar may be set to display in Month Day or Day Month format This set up procedure will also allow manual setting of the time and date
9. ess moisture DRY sseeee Contain inadequate moisture 11 Color Bar Graphs The color graphs are designed as an intuitive way to gauge the weather at a glance The left color bar graph represents the respective Indoor Outdoor temperature heat index or dew point of the current display mode The right graph represents the respective Indoor Outdoor humidity As the measurements change the number of illuminated bars changes automatically The higher the temperature and humidity the taller the bars Lower temperatures and humidity show shorter bars NOAA Weather Radio NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards NWR is a nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information directly from a nearby National Weather Service office It is the lone government operated radio system that provides direct warnings to the public for natural and man made hazards from floods 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 channel Frequency available for your area visit the web site below and select your state amp county city area Then use the NOAA CHANNEL button on the front of the receiver unit to select the NOAA channel number corresponding to the frequency of your area http www nws noaa gov nwr indexnw htm Frequency Coverage of NOAA weather radio
10. itude factors into weather forecasting and barometric pressure readings Enter the correct current Altitude to obtain the most accurate weather forecast barometric pressure readings If the current altitude is unknown one reference for altitude maps in the US is http www ngdc noaa gov mgg topo state html 9 How to read temperature and other displays continued TO PROGRAM ALTITUDE When first powered up the receiver will automatically be in Altitude Setting mode for one minute For this minute the Barometric Pressure display will display and the hPa icon will blink for one minute To input the current Altitude during Automatic Altitude Setting mode 1 Press A or V to toggle to the desired Barometric Pressure display mb inHg or hPa 2 Press PRESSURE to confirm mb inHg or hPa 3 Press A or Y to reach the current altitude height Note Both mb and hPa altitudes will be expressed in meters while inHg is expressed in feet 4 Press PRESSURE to confirm the altitude The display will shortly return to the Barometric Pressure display If an altitude is not entered within one minute of powering on the receiver will default to hPa at an altitude of 0 or when the RESET button is pushed To enter Altitude Setting mode again 1 If not previously done press PRESSURE to toggle to the desired Barometric Pressure display mb
11. mote unit within effective transmission range Note The effective range is vastly affected by the building materials and where the receiver and remote units are positioned Try various set ups for the best results Shorten the distance between receiver and remote units when necessary Important Though the remote unit is weather proof it should be placed away from direct sunlight rain snow and should never be submerged in water Power Sources Important Insert the power supply cord into the home receiver first then install batteries into the remote unit Home Receiver 1 Insert the AC adaptor jack into the back of the unit then insert the cord into a 120V household outlet 2 Three AA alkaline batteries may be used as a back up or alternate power source Lift 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 not be continuously lit when the receiver unit is running only on batteries To view the screen press the Snooze Light button on the top of the receiver unit Please note This digital thermometer is also an extremely sophisticated weather forecasting system When it is first powered on the receiver unit will take approximately one minute to analyze its surrounding environmental conditions This ANALYZING mode is indicated by dashes in the Barometric P
12. o 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 gt Main Features continued 10 Multi Function Button Receiver Unit 1 CLOCK Press to toggle between time month date and day of the week display Press and hold 3 seconds to enter Clock amp Calendar Setting mode 2 A Y Buttons Press to advance reverse settings one step forward or backward Press and hold 3 seconds to fast advance reverse 3 ALARM Press to view alarm time and to enable or disable the alarm Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter Alarm Setting mode 11 Volume Dial on side of Receiver unit Turn to adjust volume of
13. of the home receiver once The HEAT INDEX icon will appear The heat index will appear in the lower left display Press the CHANNEL button to toggle between indoor home receiver and outdoor remote sensor heat indexes Press the Heat Index Dew Point button twice to return to normal mode During conditions indicating a high heat index a Heat Index Alert Indicator will appear on screen CAUTION eee ere ee eee Exercise more fatiguing than usual EXTREME CAUTION Heat cramps exhaustion possible DANGER seeeeeeeee Heat exhaustion likely EXTREME DANGER Heat stroke imminent INDOOR OUTDOOR DEW POINT Dew point is the saturation point of the air or the temperature to which the air has to be cooled in order to get condensation In normal mode press the Heat Index Dew Point button on the front of the home receiver twice The DEW POINT icon will appear The dew point will appear in the lower left display Press the CHANNEL button to toggle between indoor home receiver and outdoor remote sensor dew points Press the Heat Index Dew Point button once to return to normal mode INDOOR OUTDOOR COMFORT LEVEL The effects of temperature and humidity are combined and determine an Indoor Outdoor Comfort level which appears next to the humidity display on the LCD screen COMF Comfortable level ideal range for both temperature amp humidity WET 222 eee tieae Contain exc
14. on disappears Press CLOCK to return to the clock display Press SNOOZE LIGHT for an extended backlight when the adapter is not connected 8 How to read temperature and other displays INDOOR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE amp HUMIDITY 1 The current Temperature display is located at the lower left of the LCD screen The Humidity display is on the lower right 2 Press C F button inside the battery compartment of the receiver to select F or C temperature scale 3 Press CHANNEL button to toggle between indoor Ch1 Ch2 or Ch3 or auto scroll displays depending on how many remote sensors are in use The auto scroll option will display the indoor readings and remote sensor readings for 10 seconds each WEATHER FORECAST BAROMETRIC PRESSURE The Weather Forecaster function will estimate weather 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 exerted by the atmosphere at the time It may be expressed in either millibars mb inches of mercury inHg or hectopascals hPa To toggle between mb inHg and hPa barometric pressure displays press the PRESSURE button These on screen animated icons illustrate predicted weather conditions o Pi tall SUNNY PARTLY LOUDY CLOUDY cLOU RAINY STORMY gt Note Alt
15. re updates will then be transmitted approximately every 30 seconds Note If dashes are still displayed on the receiver unit press the Tx button to send a transmission 7 Replace the battery compartment 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 signal is sent 9 When transmission connection is established the respective temperature and humidity of the selected remote channel will appear on the home receiver s LCD screen 10 Press the CHANNEL button to toggle between indoor and remote sensor temperature humidity displays 6 Power Sources continued Low Battery Warning when the batteries on the receiver unit or the remote unit are low the Low Battery Indicator icon will light up on the relevant displays Follow the steps above to replace the batteries A maximum of 3 remote sensor units can be registered One remote sensor is included To purchase additional Remote Sensors Taylor model 1438 please call 1 877 858 0065 Monday Friday 9am to 6pm CST or visit www partshelf com Setting the Time amp Alarm 1 Radio Controlled Clock The Home Receiver will automatically start synchronizing the clock after battery adapter installation or reset To force searching of the radio controlled Atomic Clock signal press the button inside the rec
16. replacement at our option while under warranty do not return to retailer Please pack the item carefully and return it prepaid along with store receipt showing date of purchase and a note explaining reason for return to Taylor Precision Products 2220 Entrada Del Sol Las Cruces New Mexico 88001 www taylorusa com There are no express warranties except as listed above This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Made to our exact specifications in China 2006 Taylor Precision Products and its affiliated companies all rights reserved Taylor and Leading the Way in Accuracy are registered trademarks of Taylor Precision Products and its affiliated companies All rights reserved 1507 11 06
17. ressure display During this minute some functions such as Clock Setting or the NOAA weather radio may not be operational Once the ANALYZING mode is complete a default Barometric Pressure appears in place of the dashes The other system functions will then become operational Remote Sensor 1 Lift off the bracket stand located on the back of the unit to access the battery compartment cover 2 Remove the 4 screws that secure the battery compartment cover and then remove the cover 3 Select the Channel setting by sliding the CH switch to Channel 1 to register the first sensor included in this package 5 Power Sources continued Note Maximum of 3 remote sensor units can be registered Should you purchase one or two additional remote units Model 1438 sold separately to expand your thermometer monitoring capabilities to multiple locations slide the CH switch to Channel 2 to register the second sensor and select Channel 3 to register the third sensor Pereri a Remote Sensor continued 4 Insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols marked inside the battery compartment 5 Press the C F button to select the desired temperature measurement scale 6 Press the Tx button in the remote battery compartment to send a transmission to the receiver The red LED Indicator light will flash when a signal is transmitted Remote unit temperatu
18. roblem 1 Goto the remote location of that channel to check that the unit is properly positioned within the appropriate transmission range 2 If new batteries are faulty on the initial installation install fresh batteries If you did not notice the Low Battery icon warning and the product performed correctly after initial set up the batteries have lost their charge Replace batteries see the Power Sources section of this manual 3 Check to make sure the transmission path is clear of obstacles and interference Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful 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 television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Modifications not authorized b
19. 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 amp 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 t
20. y the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device Note FCC ID L5CW044TX F transmitter 13 Trouble Shooting continued Transmission Collision Signals from other household devices such as doorbells home security systems and entry controls may interfere This is normal and does not affect the general performance of this product The transmission will resume once the interference recedes Precautions This Wireless Thermometer with Remote Sensor is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if you handle it carefully following these guidelines 1 The receiver is intended for indoor use only It is not sealed against moisture and could be damaged if used outdoors 2 Do not immerse the unit in water If you spill liquid on it dry immediately with a soft lint free cloth 3 Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials This may scratch plastic parts and corrode electronic circuits 4 Do not subject unit to excessive 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 Doing so will invalidate the warranty on this product and may cause damage The unit contains no user serviceable parts 6 Do not mix old and new batteries Do not dispose of batteries in fire Batteries may explode or leak Remove the batteries if the units will not be used for

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