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1. OFF 2 Hold ALARM for two seconds The hour digits will blink 3 Enter the hour using W or A 4 Press ALARM The minute digits will blink 5 Enter the minutes using W or A 6 Press ALARM to exit 7 Repeat the same procedure to set single alarm The alarm W S and Pre AL icons will be displayed indicating which alarm is armed You can also arm or disarm an alarm by pressing the Up Down button at alarm display mode Press MODE to return to clock display mode SNOOZE FEATURE When the alarm sound is on press the snooze key enter snooze mode After 8 minutes it alarm sound will be wake up automatically The snooze cycle will be restart if you press the snooze key again If you leave the alarm sound on for 2 minutes it will enter snooze mode automatically with maximum 3 times HOW TO STOP AN ALARM Press ALARM on the unit to stop an alarm 27 PRECAUTIONS This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if you handle it carefully Here are a few precautions 1 Do not immerse the unit in water 2 Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials They may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit 3 Do not subject the unit to excessive force shock dust temperature or humidity which may result in malfunction shorter electronic life span damaged battery and distorted parts 4 Do not tamper with the unit s
2. 23 Repeat this step whenever you find discrepancies between the reading shown on the main unit and that on the remote unit HOW TO CHECK REMOTE AND INDOOR TEMPERATURES The indoors temperature is shown on the second line of the display The outdoors temperature is shown on the top line of the display The wave display on the outdoors temperature indicates the reception of the remote unit is in good order If no readings are received from the remote unit for more than two minutes blanks 7 will be displayed until further readings are successfully searched Check the remote unit is sound and secure You can wait for a little while or Hold W for 2 seconds to enforce an immediate search If the temperature goes above or below than the temperature measuring range of the main unit or the remote unit stated in specification the display will show HOW TO READ THE KINETIC WAVE DISPLAY The kinetic wave display shows the signal receiving status of the main unit There are three possible forms The unit is in searching mode Temperature readings are securely registered No signals 24 MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURES The maximum and minimum recorded indoor and outdoor temperatures will be automatically stored in memory To display them Press MEM once to display the maximum temperature and again the minimum temperature The respective indicators MAX or MIN will be displaye
3. K REMOVABLE TABLE STAND For standing the main unit on a flat surface 20 MAIN FEATURES REMOTE UNIT WIRELESS THERMOMETER Q A o Q RK B 2 gt Cc E A LED INDICATOR Flashes once when the remote unit transmits a reading Flashes twice when low battery is detected on sensor unit B BATTERY COMPARTMENT Accommodates two AA size batteries C RESET BUTTON Press to reset all setting if you have selected different channel D CHANNEL SELECTOR Select the channel before you install batteries E WALL MOUNT RECESSED HOLE Supports the remote until in wall mounting F C F BUTTON 21 BEFORE YOU BEGIN For best operation 1 Insert batteries for remote units before doing so for the main unit 2 Place the main unit as close as possible next to the remote unit 3 Position the remote unit and main unit within effective transmission range which in usual circumstances is 20 to 30 meters Note that the effective range is vastly affected by the building materials and where the main and remote units are positioned Try various set ups for best result Though the remote units are weather proof they should be placed away from direct sunlight rain or snow BATTERY INSTALLATION REMOTE UNIT 1 Remove the screws on the battery compartment 2 Select the channel 3 Install 2 batteries UM 3 or AA size 1 5V strictly according to the polarities shown 4 Replace the battery compartment door
4. the EMC Directive 89 336 EC and R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC appendix II and carries the respective CE marking RTTE Compliant Countries All EU countries Switzerland And Norway CN QA MANAGER H Y WANG Ww K S plastic factory Guan Lan Shen Zhen China 31 32
5. and secure its screws BATTERY INSTALLATION MAIN UNIT 1 Open the battery compartment door 2 Install 2 batteries UM 3 or AA size 1 5V strictly according to the polarities shown 3 Replace the battery compartment door 22 LOW BATTERY WARNING When it is time to replace batteries the respective low battery indicator will show up on the indoor or outdoor temperature HOW TO USE THE TABLE STAND OR WALL MOUNTING The main unit has a removable table stand which when connected can support the unit on a flat surface Or you can remove the stand and mount the unit on a wall using the recessed screw hole As for the remote unit you can place it on a flat surface or mount the unit on a wall using the recessed screw hole GETTING STARTED Once batteries are in place for the remote unit they will start transmitting temperature readings at around 45 seconds intervals The main unit will also start searching for signals for about two minutes once batteries are installed Upon successful reception the outdoors temperatures will be displayed on the top line and the indoors temperature on the bottom line The main unit will automatically update its readings at about 45 second intervals If no signals are received blanks will be displayed Hold W for 2 seconds to enforce another search for about 2 minutes This is useful in synchronizing the transmission and reception of the remote and main units
6. with hh mm Date Format Day Month or Month Day Day of week selectable in 5 language E F D IS Dual 2 minute crescendo alarm with snooze Pre alarm for ice warning 29 Power Main unit Remote sensing unit use 2 pcs UM 3 or AA 1 5V battery use 2 pcs UM 3 or AA 1 5V battery Weight Main unit Remote sensing unit 170g without battery 60g without battery Dimension Main unit Remote sensing unit 81 L x 165 H x 47 D mm 55 5 L x 101 H x 24 D mm CAUTION The content of this manual is subject to change without further notice Due to printing limitation the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer 30 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product TE217 TE217EL This product contains the approved transmitter and complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Directives if used for its intended use and that the following standard s has have been applied Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum Article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive applied standard s EN 300 220 1 3 2000 Electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of the R amp TTE Directive applied standard s EN 301 489 1 3 2000 applied standard s EN 300 339 2000 Additional information The product is therefore conform with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EC
7. English IN OUT THERMOMETER WITH CABLE FREE SENSOR AND RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK USER S MANUAL TE217 TE217EL INTRODUCTION Congratulations with the purchase if the In Out Thermometer with wireless sensor and radio controlled clock The basic package comes with a main unit the temperature clock station and a remote unit the thermo sensor The main unit has large displays for time date indoors temperature and outdoors temperature as received from the remote unit The main unit can receive data from up to 3 remote units The main unit has a memory for maximum and minimum reached temperatures of different sites The remote units have a range up to 30 meters this range can be influenced by several factors concrete walls electric wires other sending devices etc The sensors are weatherproof and can be used outdoors but should not be submerged into water or hung in a place where rain can reach the unit The clock calendar function is radio controlled The day can be displayed in 5 languages and the unit has a 2 minute crescendo weekly and daily alarm The clock is synchronised with the atom clock in Frankfurt Germany this clock has a range of 1 500 km and your clock will receive the time signal 12 to 24 times a day and will correct if necessary When you first operate your clock it can take up to 60 minutes before the radio signal is received and the correct time is set NILBRAND TE217 TE217EL a
8. d To clear the memory hold down MEM for two seconds The maximum and minimum temperatures will be erased If you press MEM now the maximum and minimum temperatures will have the same values as the current ones until different readings are recorded DISCONNECTED SIGNALS If without obvious reasons the display of the outdoor temperature goes blank Hold W for 2 seconds to enforce an immediate search If that fails check 1 The remote unit is still in place 2 The batteries of both the remote unit and main unit Replace as necessary Note When the temperature falls below freezing point the batteries of outdoor units will freeze lowering their voltage supply and the effective range 3 The transmission is within range and path is clear of obstacles and interference Shorten the distance when necessary TRANSMISSION COLLISION Signals from other household devices such as door bells home security systems and entry controls may interfere with those of this product and cause temporarily reception failure This is normal and does not affect the general performance of the product The transmission and reception of temperature readings will resume once the interference recedes Different channel may be reduce the interference 25 HOW TO SET THE RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK After the batteries are installed The clock will automatically search the radio signal It takes about 3 5 minutes to finish this process Tf th
9. e radio signal is received the date amp time will be set automatically with radio control signal icon Q turns on Tf the clock fails to receive the time signal it will be with the icon turns off Then user can set the time manually Radio controlled signal will be scheduled to receive every hour CALENDAR CLOCK DISPLAY MODES The clock and the calendar share the same section of the display The calendar is displayed in a day month format Each press on the MODE button will change the display between clock with second clock with day of week zone time with second and day month HOW TO SET THE CLOCK MANUALLY To set the clock manually hold MODE for two seconds it will show the year Use W or A to change it Press MODE to confirm Repeat the same procedure to set the month date date month format 12 24 hour minute display language zone time offset and C F During the setting press and hold W or A will increase or decrease the value rapidly For display language you can choose among English En German DE French Fr Italian IT and Spanish SP in that order If there is an item you do not wish to change simply press MODE to bypass the item When you finished the change press MODE to exit The display will return to the clock mode 26 HOW TO SET AND ARM THE ALARM To set an alarm 1 Press ALARM once to display alarm time If the alarm is disarmed the time will be displayed as
10. internal components Doing so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage The unit contains no user serviceable parts 5 Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user s manual Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak 6 Always read the user s manual thoroughly before operating the unit ALARM FEATURE Weekday Alarm The alarm sound will be activated and the icon will be flashed on weekday when it is armed and the alarm time is reach Single Alarm The alarm sound will be activated and the icon will be flashed once when it is armed and the alarm time is reach Once it finished it will be disabled automatically Pre Alarm The pre alarm sound will be activated and the icon will be flashed if outdoor temperature under or equal zero degree Which is programmable 15 30 45 60 or 90 minutes earlier than the weekday alarm or single alarm time 28 SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Measurement Main unit Indoor Temperature measurement Proposed operating range 10 0 C to 50 0 C 14 0 F to 122 0 F Temperature resolution 0 1 C 0 2 F Remote unit Proposed operating range 20 0 C to 60 0 C 4 0 F to 140 0 F Temperature resolution 0 1 C 0 2 F RF Transmission Frequency 433 MHz No of Remote unit a RF Transmission Range Maximum 30 meters open area Temperature sensing cycle around 43 47 seconds Calendar Clock 12 24 h display
11. mp TS02C MANUAL ENG SIZE W65 X H105 mm BY SHAN WONG 28 11 05 When you put the main unit and the remote unit next toe ach other you will notice a minimal difference in temperature This is caused by the software used and the insulation of the outdoors sensor this sensor is calibrated on the average outdoors temperature whereas the main unit is calibrated on the average indoors temperature This is no defect in the units At temperatures below freezing point the operation can be distorted this is caused because the batteries cannot deliver the power needed to operate the unit correctly You can avoid this by using branded batteries and change them just before the winter starts A FOUR LINE DISPLAY Facilitates easy reading of remote and indoors temperatures and calendar clock B CHANNEL BUTTON Display different sensor temperature C MEMORY MEM BUTTON Recalls the maximum or minimum temperature of main and remote unit D MODE BUTTON Toggles the display modes and confirms entry while setting the values for display E ALARM BUTTON Displays the alarm time or sets the alarm status F SNOOZE BUTTON or SNNOOZE LIGHT BUTTON Activate the snooze function G WALL MOUNT RECESSED HOLE For mounting the main unit on a wall H UP 4 BUTTON Advances the value of a setting I DOWN v BUTTON Decreases the value of a setting J BATTERY COMPARTMENTS Accommodates two UM 3 or AA size 1 5V alkaline batteries

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