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1. INSTRUCTION MANUAL TRC 1490 Wireless Indoor and Outdoor Weather Station FRONT VIEW PM INDICATOR TIME DATE MONTH MAXIMUM MINIMUM ALARM ON WALL HANGER HOLE WEATHER FORECAST ICONS RF SENSOR ICONS CHANNEL LOW BATTERY OF WIRELESS OUTDOOR SENSOR TRANSMISSION ICON INDOOR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SET ALARM SNOOZE v 1 CPF A1 CHANNEL ALARM ON OFF IN fA mamma 6 LED 9 Estoy 2 SVJAMA XC mam MADE IN CHINA mma MADE IN CHINA DESIGN BY NEXUS 4 DESIGN BY NEXUS I s i s RESET U RESET u z i 5 BACK VIEW INSERT 2x AAA BATTERIES CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 INSERT 2 x AAA BATTERIES Words in the images English 1 1 1 FRONT VIEW PM INDICATOR TIME __ DATE MONTH _ MAXIMUM MINIMUMICONS LOW BATTERY OUTDOOR SENSOR INDOOR TEMPERATURE ET f a SET ALARM 0 0 SNOOZE SS CHANNEL ALARMON OFF OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE WIRLESS TRANSMISSION ICON RF SENSOR CHANNEL WEATHER FORECAST ICONS ALARMON 00000000 p T a e O i Zn A eee p i p O 4 HENEENEMEMEMEMMeEEEEENENMENMN REA
2. R VIEW p e ell p iz pO p i fe ee a Other Language MC RESET INSERT 2 X AAA BATTERIES eee HT SIDE VIEW FOLDING STAND Fo ns 7 s ee OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR STAND INSERT2XAAABATTERIES CHANNEL 1 i O CHANNEL 2 i O CHANNEL So QUICK START GUIDE 1 Slide the battery cover at the rear of your indoor unit open 2 Insert 2 x AAA batteries in the battery compartment observe correct polarity as printed inside MAX MIN RESET ooo 1 Press and hold SET ALM SET for 2 seconds the time digits change to 2008 VR and start flashing Press A to set the year 2 Press SET ALM SET again the month digits start flashing Press A to set the month 3 Press SET ALM SET again the date digits start flashing Press A W to set the date 4 Press SET ALM SET again the time digits change to 24 Hr press A to select 12 Hr time format or 24 Hr time format When selecting 12 Hr the AM PM icon will be displayed 5 Press SET ALM SET again the time digits change to 00 press A Y to select your time zone 6 Press SET ALM SET again the time digits 0 00 show and the hour digits start flashing Press A Y to set the hours 7 Press SET ALM SET again the minute digits start flashing Press A Y button to set the minutes 8 Press SET ALM SET to return to normal mode or wait 30 seconds for the unit to return automatically SET ALARM P
3. components of the unit SPECIFICATIONS Indoor Temperature Range 10 C to 50 C 14 2 F to 122 F Outdoor Temperature Range 50 C to 70 C 58 F to 158 F Out of Range Display Temperature HH H LL L Outdoor Temperature Interval 1 minute Temperature Resolution 0 1 C Alarm Duration 2 minutes Transmission Frequency 433Mhz Transmission Distance Up to 30 meters no obstructions Electric and electronic equipment and included batteries contains materials components and substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment if the waste material discarded electric and electronic equipment and batteries is not handled correctly Electric and electronic equipment and batteries is marked with the crossed out trash can symbol seen below This symbol signifies that electric and electronic equipment and batteries should not be disposed of with other household waste but should be disposed of separately C ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A S WWW DENVER ELECTRONICS COM
4. n e g close to an open window Placing it in an air conditioned environment will affect its accuracy After your weather station is powered up it will take around 24 hours to stabilize The weather icons on the display give reference to the next 6 12 hours weather conditions It may not match with the current weather condition outside QGVNCOCHDRONIZF CI OCK WITH Mill TIDI E DIITNOQQR SENSORS discharge or interferences from other devices Press RESET on the rear of the unit Your unit will be reset to the factory settings time and calendar and you need to set time and calendar again 2 In case the outdoor temperature shows 2 Press A CHANNEL ALM On Off to display the correct channel CH1 is your default channel 2 2 If the outdoor temperature shows CH1 press and hold A CHANNEL ALM ON OFF for 2 seconds The outdoor temperature will be displayed in approx 1 minute 2 3 If above procedures do not work repeat 2 2 bring in the outdoor sensor and press RESET on the outdoor sensor Please note If you observe a Low Battery icon on the lower left side of the LCD which means your outdoor sensor has a low battery level replace the batteries of the sensor CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 Do not expose the unit to extreme temperatures water or direct sunlight 2 Avoid contact with corrosive materials 3 Donot subject the unit to excessive force dust or humidity 4 Do not open the casing or tamper with
5. ress SET ALM SET the time digits change to the alarm time digits AM 7 00 AL Press and hold SET ALM SET for 2 seconds the hour digits start flashing Press A V to set your desired alarm time hour Press SET ALM SET again the alarm minute digits start flashing Press A to set the alarm minutes Press SET ALM SET again time digits change to 05 and start flashing Press A to set the snooze duration between 1 and 20 minutes Press SET ALM SET to return to normal mode or wait 30 seconds for the unit to return automatically TURN ALARM ON OR OFF Press SET ALM SET to display the alarm time When the alarm time is displayed press A to turn on off the daily alarm When the alarm function is turned on the amp icon appears between the hour and minute digits SNOOZE FUNCTION When your alarm turns on the clock sounds a beep to wake you up The icon starts flashing 1 Press SNOOZE to stop the alarm temporarily the A icon keeps flashing The alarm will beep again after 5 minutes a When minimum indoor outdoor temperature and humidity are displayed press and hold MIN to clear the minimum values the unit will start recording and displaying updated data again USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE WEATHER STATION There are four types of weather display on your weather station SUNNY AND CLOUDY RAINY gt Q 0 OQ O Please note For better use of your weather station place it in a location with air circulatio
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