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1. IROX Table of contents 1 Introduction 25s s2chcssacnev Wecesteas ctessenndaatinas Page 3 2 Starting up your BROS oseese Page 8 3 Using your HBR657 cece ceeeeneeeeees Page 9 navigating between different modes A DISPLAY All functions are to be seen on the LCD The functions are described in this manual B SNOOZE LIGHT BUTTON Activates the backlight and snooze function C ALARM CHART BUTTON Depending on the selected mode this key has different functions Select and display the alarm time Time Mode For setting press and hold the key HI LO temperature alarm Thermo Hygro Mode For setting press and hold the key Storm alert ON OFF or hold to display temperature and humidity bar charts Weather Mode D SET BUTTON Short press in each mode scans through the various options Press and hold in the displayed mode Enter Set Up or change the unit Then a short press confirms the setting E MEM BUTTON Shows records for moon phase temperature humidity sunrise sunset F HISTORY BUTTON Enters weather mode and then shows history for the sea level pressure past 24h J G CHANNEL BUTTON Changes temperature and humidity display to selected channel Press and hold to enable cycling display of channel temperature and humidity H BUTTON Switches to next mode in clockwise direction Decreases the value in any setting mode Activates sensor search hold key in Thermo mode Thermo Alarm
2. Indianapolis Ind Las Vegas Nev Seattle Wash 29 City Code Zone Offset Memphis Tenn MEM 6 Milwaukee Wis MKE 6 Minneapolis Minn MSP_ 6 Nashville Tenn BNA 6 New Orleans La msy 6 Oklahoma City Okla okc 6 Omaha Neb Oma 6 7 5 Portland Ore San Antonio Tex SAT 6 Vancouver Canada VAC 8 10 SPECIFICATIONS Temperature Measurement Main unit Proposed operating range 5 0 C to 50 0 C 23 0 F to 122 0 F Resolution 0 1 C 0 2 F Remote thermo hygro unit Proposed operating range 20 0 C to 50 0 C 4 0 F to 122 0 F Resolution 0 1 C 0 2 F Relative Humidity Measurement Main unit Measuring range 25 to 95 Resolution 1 Remote thermo hygro unit Measuring range 25 to 95 Resolution 1 RF Transmission Remote thermo hygro unit Frequency 433MHz Maximum number of remote unit 3 Range Maximum 60 meters open area Cycle 43 47 seconds Barometric Pressure Measurement Measuring range 750 to 1100 hPa mBar at 25 C 22 15 to 32 49 inHg Sampling cycle 20 minutes 27 Calendar Clock 12 24 h display with hh mm Date Format Day Month or Month Day Day of week selectable in 6 languages ENG GER FRE ITA SPA and DUT Dual 2 minute crescendo alarm with snooze Pre alarm for ice alert Temperature alarm Weather alarm for storm Power Main unit 7 5V 20
3. CH1 will be displayed Humidity RH icon and CH1 will be displayed h Weather forecast The unit is capable of detecting atmospheric pressure changes Based on collected data it can predict the weather for the forthcoming 12 to 24 hours NOTE 1 The accuracy of a general pressure based weather forecast is about 70 2 The weather forecast may not reflect the current situation necessarily 3 The Sunny icon implies clear weather at night 12 Lower Temperature Alert displays OFF if deactivated icon displayed When the above alerts are displayed pressing or will activate deactivate the corresponding alert e Temperature Alarm The temperature alarm will sound when the temperature is out of the pre set range o Setting up the Temperature Alerts In Temperature and Humidity Mode press ALARM CHART to select the alarm which you wish to configure 2 Press and hold ALARM CHART until channel temperature and A or icon starts flashing in the display 3 Set Value for Temperature Alert Press or to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press ALARM CHART to confirm your selection 4 Upon completion the display will be returned to the temperature alert selection screen f Interrupt a triggered alarm To Disable Temperature Alarm s Press ALARM CHART to disable the alarm s g Viewing the Max Min Channel Temperature and Humidity I
4. button for fast advance Press SET to confirm your selection Repeat above procedure to set the minutes for the latitude the northern or southern hemisphere and then the degrees for the longitude and the minutes for longitude and again the eastern or western hemisphere Set Time Zone TZ Press or to adjust value in steps of 30 min Press and hold either button for fast advance Press SET to confirm your selection Set Daylight Saving Time Option Press or to turn DST option on or off Press and hold either button for fast advance The various options you may find in the Appendix in the DST definition Press SET to confirm your selection Note You may press and hold SET anytime during the setup to return to the normal Clock and Alarm Mode All settings made will then be discarded The same will happen if you do not press any key in the setting mode for more than 2 minutes 22 b Setting up the Location Data i In Sunrise Sunset Mode press and hold SET to enter location data setup ii The city code in the Time and Alarm display should start flashing Set City Info Press or to select a city for your local area Refer to the Appendix section for a list of available codes The corresponding longitude and latitude will be shown along with the city Should you wish to input your own geographical coordinates choose USR as the city code Press SET to confirm yo
5. be made in the Sunrise Sunse mode The main console unit computes the sunrise and sunset times from the user configured location data This includes the longitudes latitude time zone and DST Daylight Saving Time Choosing a suitable city code for your location will automatically generate the correct values for the location data Should you wish to input your own location data or if a suitable city code could not be found choose USR as the city code during setup A searching function is also available which allows the sunrise sunset times for different dates to be viewed a Accessing Sunrise Sunset Mode From the main console unit Press or until the sunrise and sunset icons RY on the lower left of the display start flashing 7 CLOCK AND ALARM MODE Important All operations described in here are to be made in the clock mode Accessing Clock and Alarm Mode From the main console unit Press or until the clock icon beside the time date display starts flashing 7 1 Time Function HOW TO SET THE RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK 1 After the batteries are installed The clock will search the radio signal automatically DCF77 from Germany It takes about 3 10 minutes to finish this process 2 If you wish to disable the auto reception feature hold for 2 seconds to disable it 3 To enable the auto reception feature again hold for 2 seconds again to start the reception and the regula
6. local pressure is displayed 2 Press and hold MEM The pressure unit starts flashing 3 Set Local Pressure Units Press or Press MEM to confirm your selection In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode press SET until Sea Level Pressure is displayed Press and hold MEM The pressure unit starts flashing Set Sea Level Pressure Units Press or adjust Press MEM to confirm your selection In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode press SET until the set altitude is displayed 8 Press and hold MEM The altitude unit starts flashing 9 Set Altitude Units Press or to adjust feet or meter Press MEM to confirm your selection 66 99 to adjust P 66 99 to l OA WN f Viewing the Sea Level Pressure History 1 Pressing HISTORY will activate the sea level pressure display 2 When sea level pressure is displayed press HISTORY repeatedly to view sea level pressure data for each of the last 24 hours 3 If no buttons are pressed for 5s the display automatically returns to Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode g Viewing the Pressure Temperature Humidity Bar Charts The bar chart on the display can be configured to display the history data for sea level pressure temperature or humidity for channel 1 In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode press and hold ALARM CHART to toggle the bar chart between Sea level pressure PRESSURE will be displayed Temperature Thermometer icon and
7. 0mA DC transformer 4 pcs UM 3 or AA size 1 5V battery Remote thermo hygro unit 2 pcs UM 3 or AA size 1 5V battery Weight Main unit 459g Without battery Remote thermo hygro unit 62g Without battery Dimension Main unit 218 L x 122 H x 30 D mm Remote thermo hygro unit 55 5 L x 101 H x 24 D mm 28 World Cities Code Addis Ababa Ethiopia Adelaide Australia a BKK Zone SE SE 3 2 eS Bangkok Thailand Bkk 7 no Bejing China Bes 8 no Birmingham England BHX SE 1 10 1 Off eae a 1 NO 1 set 3 5 1 1 7 NO 02 31 Offset NO D eae as Kolkata Cape Town South Africa Caracas Venezuela Chihuahua Mexico C P Copenhagen Denmark K L U O 02 C rdoba Argentina 7 U H Dakar Senegal A A UO Cc WO 6 0 Dublin Ireland Durban South Africa Frankfurt German Zz Glasgow Scotland Guatemala City Guatemala Hamburg Germany Havana Cuba Helsinki Finland SE HongKong China HKG 8 no Irkutsk Russia KT 8 S Johannesburg JNB 2 N South Africa Pa gt 32 City Code Zone DST Offset NO Kuala Lumpur Malaysia KUL 8 NO NO NO Lisbon Portugal LIS 0 SE Liverpool England LPL 0 SE London England LON 0 SE SE SE Manila Philippines MNL 8 NO SE SA Mexico City Mexico MEX 6 s
8. Disabling Entering Snooze when Time Alarms are activated To Enter Snooze Press SNOOZE to enable snooze function Note Alarm will automatically enter snooze mode if no key is pressed after the alarm sounds for 2 minutes This will occur for a maximum of three times To Disable Alarm s Press ALARM CHART to disable the alarm s Note For weekday alarm pressing ALARM CHART will only disable the alarm for the current day The alarm will be activated again the next day if it falls within Monday to Friday 7 3 Understanding the Moon Phase Diagram New Moon Waxing First Waxing Crescent Quarter Gibbous Full Moon Waning Last Waning Gibbous Quarter Crescent 29 8 CARE INSTRUCTIONS Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight over longer periods Avoid blows and shocks of any kind to the device For cleaning use a dry soft cloth that you have moistened with water and a mild cleaning agent Never use volatile substances such as benzene thinner cleansing agents in spray cans etc When the device is not being used store it in a dry area and out of the reach of small children If the device is activated under extreme coldness it may occur that the display becomes illegible As soon as it is returned to a warm environment the device will function normally Please keep the user s manual and other documents delivered with the device stored carefully so that you can reference them a
9. ON OFF Thermo Mode Alarm setting I BUTTON Switches to next mode in anti clockwise direction Advances the value in any setting mode Starts RC reception hold key in Time Mode Thermo Alarm ON OFF Thermo Mode Alarm setting J BATTERY COMPARTMENTS Accommodates 4 UM 3 or AA size 1 5V batteries K DC JACK Plug in for the 7 5V 200mA transformer 4 Pressure and weather forecast mode Page 9 MULTI FUNCTIONAL WEATHER 5 Temperature and humidity mode Page 13 STATION WEATHER FORECAST 6 Sunrise and sunset mode cc eeee Page 18 BAROMETER IN OUT THERMO 7 Clock and alarm MiOd ey assccsssoetecteceaveasants Page 20 j 8 Care TWSt Ct Onis iscsisassnserssacensienasaaenress Page 26 HYGRO METER MOON PHASE HEAT P ae INDEX SUNRISE SUNSET AND RADIO 10 Technical Specifications 2 0 0 eeeeeeeeeee Page 27 CONTROLLED CLOCK TLAppendiX isnasabussoass cata ii nisnin Page 29 HBR657 Operating Instructions 2 IROX TE657 amp TS33C MANUAL ENG SIZE W65 X H105 mm BY WING TSUI 13 06 08 1 INTRODUCTION Features Congratulations on your purchase of the HBR657 Soft touch button design provides you a novel key MAIN UNIT B interface and outlook design The basic package comes with 1 weather forecast station and remote thermo hygrometer sensor The main unit is equipped with the built in barometer which enables to display the weather forecast barometer and altimeter The main unit
10. R amp TTE Directive applied standard s EN 301 489 1 3 2000 Additional information The product is therefore conform with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EC 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 CE 36
11. ed before batteries are installed E WALL MOUNT HOLE For mounting the sensor on the wall 2 STARTING UP YOUR HBR657 For best operation 1 Insert batteries for remote units before doing so for the main unit 2 Position the remote unit and main unit within effective transmission range which in an open and noise free field can be up 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 Note See also chapter 4 b Setting Pressure Parameters during Initial Start Up 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 and press RESET 4 Replace the battery compartment door and secure its screws POWER INSTALLATION MAIN UNIT 1 Plug in the provided 7 5V 200mA transformer to the DC jack of bottom side Or 2 Open the battery compartment door 3 Install 4 batteries UM 3 or AA size 1 5V strictly according to the polarities shown 4 Replace the battery compartment door Note To provide reliable key operation under almost any condition the soft touch buttons will self calibrated in 1 second on power up Please leave your hands or anythin
12. g away from the soft touch key when power up 2 The main unit is designed for use with batteries or power adapter For back up purpose always keep good batteries in the unit 8 LOW BATTERY WARNING When it is time to replace batteries for the remote sensor the respective low battery indicator 4 will show up on the indoor or outdoor temperature amp hygrometer display 3 USING YOUR HBR657 NAVIGATING BETWEEN DIFFERENT MODES There are 6 sections available on the main console unit and each one displays a different information When the display is in one of the 4 modes which can be operated its corresponding icon will start flashing To navigate between these 4 modes press or to cycle through them The Heat index section is a fixed mode It cannot be navigated into this section 4 PRESSURE AND WEATHER FORECAST MODE Important All operations described in here are to be made in the Weather mode This part of the display indicates the current pressure sea level pressure weather forecast and pressure trend A number of historical statistics can also be viewed such as the sea level pressure values for the last 24 hours as well as a pressure temperature humidity history bar chart Pressure values may be displayed inHg hPa mBar or mmHg and altitude values may be displayed in meters or feet a Accessing Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode From the main console u
13. he display will be returned to Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode The same procedure can be done to set the altitude Instead of selecting the sea level select the altitude display Please note Any setting made in either mode will adjust automatically the other one 10 Storm is meaning a dramatic pressure drop with the potential of a storm An acoustic warning for this situation can be activated or deactivated in the following way Press ALARM CHART in Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode Then press ALARM CHART to turn ON or OFF the storm alert function It will return to pressure display automatically after 5s e Weather Alarm The weather alarm sound will be activated when it is change to heavy rainy heavy snow and storm 5 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY MODE Important All operations described in here are to be made in the Temperature Humidity mode The weather station supports up to 3 remote thermo hygro sensors each sensor corresponding to a separate channel for the temperature and relative humidity display The temperature may be shown in degrees Celsius C or degrees Fahrenheit F The trend rising steady or falling of the values is also indicated on the display The main console unit uses the indoor temperature and humidity data to compute a comfort level rating of Wet Comfort or Dry A temperature alert function is available for each channel It can be programmed to sound if the channel temperature exceeds or falls be
14. is capable of keeping track of the temperature and humidity of different sites A HI LO alarm can be set for the remote sensors No wire installation is required as the sensors operate at 433MHz Apart from the temperature it shows the indoor and outdoor relative humidity and rates the comfort level It also retains the maximum and minimum relative humidity readings The unit is able to receive and display readings from up to 3 remote sensors If the weather forecast detects storm an alarm will be activated 4aSMHz2 CABLE FREE L r gg uy OE 7 E _ m m e m a e e e Se Co RADIO CONTROLLED REMOTE THERMO HYGRO SENSOR WIRELESS THERMO HYGRO 23 HANNEL a g 2 g Lenn ww azis GW f i ER p Exam i _ D NOTE LED INDICATOR ON FRONT SIDE Flashes once when the remote unit transmits a reading Flashes twice when low battery is detected on sensor unit compatible Irox Models HTS33 HTS55 HTS12C HTC13 HTS13 A BATTERY COMPARTMENT Accommodates 2 UM 3 or AA size 1 5V batteries B RESET BUTTON Restart all functions after setting a new channels adn after changing the batteries C UNIT BUTTON Toggles the unit of temperature if applicable D CHANNEL SELECTOR Channel is to be select
15. layed above the sunrise time At certain locations especially those at high latitudes sunrise and sunset events may not occur within a 24 hours time frame 20 Rotating between Different Clock Calendar Displays Pressing SET rotates the clock display between Hour Minute Weekday Hour Minute City Hour Minute Second Month Day Year or Day Month Year depending on settings Hour Minute for UTC Coordinated Universal Time 7 2 Wake Up Alarm Function There are three time alarms available on the console unit Weekday alarm activated everyday from Monday to Friday at specified time Single alarm activated once at specified time Pre alarm activated at specified time interval 15 90 min ahead of weekday alarm if channel 1 temperature falling to 2 C or below The snooze duration for the above alarms can also be programmed 1 15 min Activating Deactivating the Time Alarms 1 Press ALARM CHART to rotate between Weekday Alarm Time displays OFF if weekday alarm deactivated Single Alarm Time displays OFF if single alarm deactivated Pre Alarm Time displays OFF if pre alarm deactivated 2 When the above alarms are displayed pressing or will activate deactivate the corresponding alarm Note Press SET anytime during alarm selection mode to return to normal clock display 23 Setting up the Time Alarms 1 Press ALARM CHART to select the alarm which you wish t
16. low the pre configured upper and lower limits Note The temperature alerts have a 0 5 C hysteresis to prevent the alerts from sounding constantly due to small fluctuations near the alert value This means that after the temperature reaches the alert value it will have to fall below the alert value plus the hysteresis to deactivate the active alert a Accessing Temperature and Humidity Mode From the main console unit Press or until the IN icon starts flashing b Viewing Temperature and Humidity Display for each Channel For Static Display In Temperature and Humidity Mode each press of CHANNEL rotates display between different channels For Cycling Display To enable automatic rotating between different channel displays press and hold CHANNEL until the icon is displayed Each valid channel will now be displayed for 5s c Setting Units for Temperature Display C or F In Temperature and Humidity Mode press and hold SET to convert units between degrees Celsius C and degrees Fahrenheit F d Activating Deactivating the Temperature Alertsl 1 In Temperature and Humidity Mode each press of ALARM CHART rotates channel temperature display between Current Temperature for corresponding channel Upper Temperature Alert displays OFF if deactivated A icon displayed 14 e Setting the Pressure and Altitude Units 1 In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode press SET until
17. n Temperature and Humidity Mode each press of MEM rotates the selected temperature and humidity IN CH1 5 between Current temperature and humidity Minimum temperature and humidity Maximum temperature and humidity h Resetting the Max Min Channel Temperature and Humidity Memory In Temperature and Humidity Mode press and hold MEM 3 4 seconds to clear memory for all channels there will be no key sound to confirm i Main Unit and Remote Sensor Status The kinetic wave display shows the signal receiving status of the main unit There are three possible forms j Activating Main Console Unit to Search for All Remote Sensor Signals The main console unit may be manually activated to search for signals from all remote sensors Press and hold to start a search k Disconnected Signals If without obvious reasons the display of the outdoor temperature goes blank Hold for 2 seconds to start 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 get cold too and subsequently lowering their voltage supply and the effective transmission range 3 The transmission is within range and path is clear of obstacles and interference Shorten the distance when necessary D Transmission Colli
18. nit Press or until the weather forecast icon amp on the upper left of the display starts flashing b Setting Pressure Parameters during Initial Start Up During the initial start up of the main console unit all functions in Pressure and Weather Forecast mode will be locked until the pressure settings are configured 1 Choose Pressure Units The icon hPa mBar starts flashing Press or to select pressure unit as inHg hPa mBar or mmHg Press SET to confirm your selection 2 Choose Altitude Units Press or to select altitude unit as feet or meters Press SET to confirm your selection 3 Set Altitude Press or to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press SET to confirm your selection 4 Upon completion the display will be returned to Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode 66 99 66 99 c Viewing Pressure and Altitude Data In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode each press of SET rotates display between Sea level pressure Local pressure Local altitude d Setting the Sea Level Pressure or the local altitude 1 In Pressure and Weather Forecast Mode press SET until the sea level pressure is displayed 2 Press and hold SET The Sea Level Pressure display starts flashing 3 Set Sea Level Pressure Press or to adjust Press and hold either button for fast advance Press SET to confirm your selection 4 Upon completion t
19. o configure 2 Press and hold ALARM CHART until hour starts flashing in the display 3 Set Alarm Hour Press or to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press ALARM CHART to confirm your selection 4 Set Alarm Minutes Press or to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press ALARM CHART to confirm your selection 5 Set Duration of Snooze Function all three alarms share same snooze time duration default 8 minutes 1 to 15 minutes can be set Press or to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press ALARM CHART to confirm your selection 6 Upon completion the display will be returned to the alarm selection screen Note Pre alarm cannot be activated if weekday alarm or single alarm is not enabled ALARM FEATURE e Weekday Alarm bw The alarm sound will be activated and the icon will be flashed on weekday when it is armed and the alarm time is reached e Single Alarm bS The alarm sound will be activated and the icon will be flashed when it is armed and the alarm time is reached Once it finished it will be disabled automatically e Pre Alarm Pre AL The pre alarm sound will be activated and the icon will be flashed if the temperature of channel 1 is under or equal two degree C It is programmable 15 30 45 60 or 90 minutes earlier than the weekday alarm or single alarm time 24
20. r synchronisations 4 If the radio signal is received the date amp time will be set automatically and the radio control signal icon Q turns on 5 If the clock fails to receive the time signal it will show the icon If the time is not correct you may set the time manually HOW TO SET THE CLOCK MANUALLY To set the clock manually hold SET for 2 seconds Now it will show the language You may choose among English ENG German GER French FRE Italian ITA Spanish SPA and Dutch DUT Press or to change it Press SET to confirm Repeat the same procedure to set your nearest city default is Frankfurt see belwo for more details year month date date month format 12 24 hour format hour and minute During the setting press and hold or will increase or decrease the value rapidly 21 If there is an item you do not wish to change simply press SET to bypass the item When you finished the change press SET to exit The display will return to the clock mode Details about the time setting mode in city code section 1 In the city setting you may chose any of the preset locations see the list in the Appendix 2 If USR USER location is selected you may set your own latitude and longitude and timezone Set Latitude Longitude You will be asked to enter your latitude in degrees Press or to adjust value Press and hold either
21. sion 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 m Heat Index The heat index is based on the temperature and humidity measurements of the channel 1 sensor The heat index is an index that combines air temperature and dew point in an attempt to determine the human perceived equivalent temperature how hot it feels termed the felt air temperature The human body normally cools itself by perspiration or sweating which evaporates and carries heat away from the body However when the relative humidity is high the evaporation rate is reduced so heat is removed from the body at a lower rate causing it to retain more heat than it would in dry air Measurements have been taken based on subjective descriptions of how hot subjects feel for a given temperature and humidity allowing an index to be made which corresponds a temperature and humidity combination to a higher temperature in dry air The heat index contains average assumptions about the human body mass and height clothing and the wind speed fem ore fom we fawn oa sore p m pee emee 6 SUNRISE AND SUNSET MODE Important All operations described in here are to
22. t a later point if necessary Please use only new batteries and never mix old and new batteries Please also remember that old batteries should not be disposed of with household waste but should be handed in at the designated collection centres Important With all Irox appliances all disposal fees in Switzerland vRG advance recycling fee and in the EU WEEE have been paid 9 SUPPORT This device is a new development of Irox Development Technology All information was made and checked by means of a functioning instrument It may occur that adjustments and improvements of the device will take place that due to typographical procedures were not able to be listed in this manual Should you notice deviations which make it difficult for you to operate and use the instrument you may at any time download the latest manual onto your PC free of charge at Wwww irox com Irox Development Technology 26 11 APPENDIX US and Canadian Cities Code Zone Atlanta Ga Austin Tex Baltimore Md Birmingham Ala Boston Mass Calgary Alba Can Chicago IL Cincinnati Ohio Cleveland Ohio Columbus Ohio Dallas Tex Denver Colo Detroit Mich El Paso Tex Houston Tex Indianapolis Ind Jacksonville Fla Las Vegas Nev Los Angeles Calif Seattle Wash St Louis Mo Tampa Fla Toronto Ont Can City Boston Mass Cincinnati Ohio Columbus Ohio Denver Colo ElPaso Tex
23. u SE SM Munich Germany SE Nairobi Kenya NO Nanjing Nanking pee NO China SE NO SE Osaka Japan KIX 9 No 33 City Code Zone Offset Perth Austraia PER 8 Reykjavik Island RKV 0 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Rome Itay ROM 1 Salvador Brazil SSA ROM SSA SCL Shanghai China SHA 8 Singapore Singapore SIN 8 Sweden Tokyo Japan TKO 9 Tripoli Libya TRP 2 Warsaw Poland Z rich Switzerland 34 DST definition SA Australian DST SB South Brazilian DST Changes annually SC Chile DST SE Standard European DST SG Egypt DST SH Havana Cuba DST SI Iraq and Syria DST SK Irkutsk amp Moscow DST SM Montevideo Uruguay DST SN Namibia DST SP Paraguay DST SQ Iran DST maybe changed annually ST Tasmania DST SU Standard American DST SZ New Zealand DST NO DST no Places that do not observe DST ON Always add 1 hour with local standard time 35 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product HBR657 TE657 This product contains the approved transmitter and complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R amp TTE 1995 EC Directive 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 2000 Electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of the
24. ur selection 11 If USR was chosen you will be asked to input your geographical coordinates Set Degree of Latitudes Press or to adjust value Press and hold either button for fast advance Press SET to confirm your selection Repeat above procedure to set minute of latitude degree of longitude minute of longitude time zone and DST selection iv Upon completion the display will be returned to Sunrise Sunset Mode Note Press and hold SET anytime during the setup to return to normal Clock and Alarm mode All setting will be discarded c Viewing the Location In Sunrise Sunset Mode each press of SET rotates display between 1 Time and sunrise sunset times 2 Calendar and sunrise sunset times 3 Calendar and longitude latitude d Viewing Sunrise Sunset Times for Different Dates 1 In Sunrise Sunset Mode press MEM 2 The date should be flashing Press or to adjust date Press and hold either button for fast advance The corresponding sunrise and sunset times will be displayed for the selected date 19 3 Press MEM or SET to return display to Sunrise Sunset Mode e Understanding the Sunrise Sunset Display The sunrise time being displayed differs during the morning and the afternoon night From 12 am to 12 pm The sunrise time for the current day will be displayed From 12 pm to pm The sunrise time for the next day will be displayed NEXT DAY icon will be disp

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