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1. from the remote sensor slide the channel selector switch to another channel and reinstall the batteries Note The TX button inside the remote sensor battery compartment is for factory testing you will not need to use it Locating the Base Station and Remote Sensor Choose a suitable place for the base station and remote outdoor sensor within the transmission distance Place the base station near a window but away from direct sunlight or sources of hear or air conditioning to ensure accurate temperature readings The remote sensor is water resistant but not waterproof Locate the sensor out of direct sunlight in an area where it will not be exposed to rain snow or Ice The location you choose is critical for maximizing the transmission range The remote sensor is designed to transmit up to 100 ft unimpeded Although the RF signal may travel through solid surfaces or objects transmitting through wall metal doors metal framed windows thick concrete stone or brick may reduce the transmission range To optimize the transmission distance the base and remotes should be positioned in locations that minimize these obstructions Interference from other sources such as home security systems wireless doorbells and wireless home entertainment equipment may interrupt the transmission signal temporarily In areas of extreme low temperatures below O F re locate the remote sensor indoors and use a remote sensor wire The sensor wire is not included
2. to scroll to Alarm 1 A1 or Alarm 2 A2 e To set Alarm 1 In normal time display press the MODE button once and the Alarm time and A1 will show Press the SET AL button for 3 4 seconds until the alarm hour flashes Press UP or DOWN to set the alarm hour Press SET AL and the minutes will be flashing Press UP or DOWN to set the alarm minutes Press SET AL to lock in the settings The alarm is now activated and the alarm bell icon 3 2 will show next to the time Press MODE to get Alarm 2 or to return to normal time display e If no buttons are pressed within 20 seconds the unit will revert to the normal time display automatically e To set Alarm 2 When Alarm2 A2 is showing on the display follow the same set up sequence as for Alarm 1 De activating the Alarm To de activate an alarm press MODE to choose the alarm A1 or A2 that you want to de activate Press SET AL until the alarm bell icon is no longer showing Your alarm time settings will remain and you can re activate the alarm by following the instructions below Activating the Alarm Press the MODE button to choose the alarm A1 or A2 that you want to activate Press SET AL to activate the alarm bell icon and 1 or 2 will show The alarm will sound at the time you have entered Silencing the Alarm e When the alarm sounds press any button on the base station to silence the alert or press SNOOZE to activate the snooze function e When snooze is activated the Zzz symbol
3. will appear and the alarm will sound again in 5 minutes e When the alarm sounds again press SNOOZE to continue the snooze function or press any button on the base station to discontinue snooze e The alarm icon will remain on the display and the alarm will sound every day at the pre set time until the alarm is de activated MAX MIN MEMORY Use the MAX MIN button to display the highest and lowest indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity readings since the last reset e Press MAX MIN once to display the highest readings recorded since last reset MAX is on display e Press MAX MIN a second time to display the lowest readings recorded since last reset MIN is shown on the display e Press MAX MIN to return to the normal display e To clear and reset the max min records when either the MAX or MIN record is shown on the LCD screen press and hold MAX MIN for 3 4 seconds until the beep sounds TEMPERATURE ALERTS You can program your weather center to sound an alert whenever the indoor or outdoor temperature exceeds the upper or lower pre set level The outdoor alert can be set for any remote channel Setting the Indoor Temperature Alert e Press and hold the ALERT button for 3 4 seconds The high temperature limit icon Y and indoor temperature will be flashing e Press UP or DOWN to select the high temperature alert level e Press ALERT and the low temperature limit icon Y and temperature will be flashing e Press UP or DOWN to selec
4. NSTALLATION AND SET UP Notes Always replace all batteries at the same time do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable ni cad ni mh etc batteries For maximum performance in normal conditions we recommend using good quality alkaline batteries When temperatures are near or below freezing 32 F 0 C alkaline batteries can lose power resulting in a loss of remote transmission If you reside in an area that experiences frequent temperatures near or below freezing we recommend using lithium batteries to minimize the loss of transmission See additional notes in Locating the Base Station and Remote Sensor below NOTE please recycle or dispose of batteries per local regulations WARNING Batteries may pose a choking hazard Do not let children handle batteries PRECAUTION Do not dispose of batteries in fire Batteries may explode or leak Remove the batteries if the thermometer or remote sensor will not be used for a long period of time Base Station Battery Installation Remove the printed static cling label from the LCD screen of the base station Position the remote sensor near the base station Open the battery compartment on the back of the base station and insert 2 AAA batteries according to the polarity markings Replace the battery compartment cover Within a short time the RF signal icon located near the outdoor humidity reading will start flashing This indicates t
5. PRECISE TEMP WIRELESS MULTI ZONE THERMOMETER and HYGROMETER With CLOCK Model No 91756 User s Manual Gir BASE STATION REMOTE SENSOR FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS BASE STATION Indoor wireless outdoor temperature C F selectable Indoor wireless outdoor humidity Memory function to recall min max temperature and humidity readings Temperature trend indicators Can accept up to 3 remote temperature and humidity sensors Remote channel auto scroll Programmable high low temperature alert Heat index readings 12 24 hour clock with alarm Calendar Countdown timer 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds Low battery indicators for base station and remote Indoor temperature range 14 F to 158 F 10 C to 70 C Indoor humidity range 20 to 95 Tabletop easel stand or wall mount Uses 2 AAA batteries not included REMOTE SENSOR 433 MHz wireless transmission frequency Wireless data transmission to base station up to 100 ft range may vary based on the amount of interference present LCD readout showing temperature and humidity Outdoor temperature range without wire probe 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Outdoor temperature range with wire probe 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Outdoor humidity range 20 to 95 Table or wall mount Uses 2 AAA batteries not included Temperature tolerance 2 F 4 1 1 C Humidity tolerance 5 at 30 to 90 7 at 20 to 29 and 91 to 95 BATTERY I
6. ase note this sensor will transmit temperature readings only not humidity FCC STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outl
7. e readings HI will show above the indoor and outdoor temperature readings COUNTDOWN TIMER To set the countdown timer e Press MODE until you get to the timer display Press and hold SET AL until the hours are flashing Press UP or DOWN to set the hours Press SET AL and the minutes will be flashing Press UP or DOWN to set the minutes Press SET AL and the seconds will be flashing Press UP or DOWN to set the seconds Press SET AL to lock in the settings Use SET AL to start pause and restart the timer When the timer sounds press any button to turn it off TEMPERATURE TREND ARROWS The arrows to the left of the indoor and outdoor temperature readings indicate the general temperature trend increasing stable or decreasing LOW BATTERY INDICATORS CS Low battery indicators are located on the base station display near the outdoor temperature reading for the remote sensor and near the indoor temperature reading for the base station When a low battery icon appears replace the batteries as soon as possible with a fresh set according to the BATTERY INSTALLATION AND SET UP section of this manual Note When the old batteries are removed from the unit you will lose your clock alarm and temperature alert settings PURCHASING ADDITIONAL REMOTE SENSORS Additional temperature sensors may be ordered directly from Springfield Precision Instruments by calling 1 866 843 3905 The remote sensor for this unit is SPRINGFIELD model 91661 Ple
8. et on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ONE 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship excluding batteries for one 1 year from date of original purchase for the original purchaser 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 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 Inc Springfield Precision 2220 Entrada Del Sol Suite A Las Cruces New Mexico 88001 1 866 843 3905 www sprinegfieldprecision 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 For additional product information or warranty information outside the USA please contact us through www taylorusa com or www springfieldprecision com 2013 Taylor Precision Products Inc and its affiliated companies all rights reserved Springfield is a registered trademark of Taylor Precision Products Inc and its affiliated companies all rights reserved Made to our exact specifications i
9. hat the base station is ready to pick up the RF signal from the remote sensor It will continue to flash for 3 minutes or until the signal from the remote sensor is detected Register the Remote Sensor Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote sensor and slide the channel selector switch to your desired channel For the first remote you may select any channel for additional remotes select any unusual channels Insert 2 AAA batteries according to the polarity markings Be sure to install the batteries in the remote within the time that the RF signal icon is flashing on the base station If the icon is not showing press and hold CHANNEL for 3 4 seconds until the icon is showing Press the C F button inside the remote sensor battery compartment to display the temperature in C or F Once you see the outdoor readings on the base station the set up is complete Replace the battery compartment cover Press the UP C F button at the back of the base station to display the temperature in C or F Press CHANNEL to select the remote channel you want displayed permanently on the base station or keep pressing CHANNEL until you observe a circular arrow on the base station LCD screen under the channel number The unit will then auto scroll continually changing from channel to channel Occasionally you may experience interference on a particular channel if your base station has trouble picking up the RF signal remove the batteries
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11. t the low temperature alert level e Press ALERT to lock in the settings The temperature alerts are activated and both the low and high limit icons will be showing Setting the Outdoor Temperature Alert e Press and hold the ALERT button for 3 4 seconds e Press CHANNEL to select the channel on which you want to set the alert 1 2 or 3 e The high temperature limit icon and outdoor temperature for the channel you selected will be flashing Press UP or DOWN to select the high temperature alert level Press ALERT and the low temperature limit icon and temperature will be flashing Press UP or DOWN to select the low temperature alert level Press ALERT to lock in the settings The temperature alerts are activated and both the low and high limit icons will be showing Activating and De activating the Temperature Alerts e Press ALERT to activate or de activate the temperature alerts When the alert function is activated both the high and low limit icons will show e When de activated your temperature alert settings will remain and can be re activated at any time HEAT INDEX Heat Index is the feels like or apparent temperature It is a function of temperature and humidity As relative humidity increases the air seems warmer than it actually is because the body is less able to cool itself via evaporation of perspiration The HEAT INDEX temperature is usually higher than the actual air temperature Press the HEAT INDEX button to view th
12. with the unit and can be purchased separately by contacting Springfield Precision Instruments at 1 866 843 3905 Plug the sensor wire into the remote and route the wire through a nearby window Be sure to plug in the wire securely Note The sensor wire will transmit outdoor temperature only not humidity OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODE BUTTON Starting from the normal time display press MODE to scroll through Alarm time 1 A1 Alarm time 2 A2 Timer back to normal time display Note When entering your settings you can press and hold the UP and DOWN button for fast setting SETTING THE CLOCK AND CALENDAR Press and hold the SET AL button until the hour is flashing Press UP or DOWN buttons to adjust the hour Press SET AL and the minutes will be flashing Press UP or DOWN to adjust the minutes Press SET AL and the month will be flashing Press UP or DOWN to adjust the month Press SET AL and the day will be flashing Press UP or DOWN to adjust the day Press SET AL and the year will be flashing Press UP or DOWN to adjust the year Press SET AL to lock in the settings 12 24 Hour Clock Press DOWN 12 24 to select either 12 hour or 24 hour clock display Display the Calendar Press SET AL to scroll through 1 normal time display hour minute day 2 hour minute second display 3 calendar 4 normal time display ALARM CLOCK WITH SNOOZE Setting the Alarm Time Two different alarm times can be set Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 Use MODE

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