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Oregon Scientific BAR626 User's Manual

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1. 6 PEINE 6 View Alarm Settings nne 6 Set Alam uestes drerit ete Lo 6 Activate Alarm e 6 SINCE AIAN 6 Weather Forecast 7 Temperature reen 7 Select Temperature Unit 7 Select Channel Number 7 Minimum Maximum Records 7 Moon Phase s Domi pem ndn onda 7 Reset System iescscccccssssteniisine covsieessssrsenneentiteessanzennnnes 7 Safety and Care 7 Warnings m 8 Troubleshooting sseeessseeesseess 8 Specifications e E 8 Main Unit Dimensions 8 Remote Sensor Dimensions 8 Temperature 8 Weather Forecast 8 Remote Sensor THN122N 8 9 9 xcu M 9 About Oregon Scientific 9 EC Declaration of Conformity 9 EN PRODUCT OVERVIEW FRONT VIEW a gem oo Weather Forecast Area Outdoor and Indoor Temperature Area Clock Alarm Calendar Ar
2. Batteries are supplied with this product Main unit Remote unit 3 x UM 3 AA 1 5V batteries 2 x UM 4 AAA 1 5V batteries Insert batteries before first use matching the polarity and as shown in the battery compartment For best results install batteries in the remote sensor before the main unit Press RESET after each battery change NOTE Do not use rechargeable batteries HS shows when batteries are low NOTE It is recommended that you use alkaline batteries with this product for longer performance Installing the batteries UNIT LOCATION TN Main Indoor Temperature Area Remote Outdoor Temperature Area CHANGE SETTINGS To change time calendar and language settings 1 Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds to enter setting mode 2 Press A or V to change settings To reach the setting you want quickly press and hold A or V 3 Press MODE to confirm TABLE STAND OR WALL MOUNT Use the stand on the back of the main unit remote sensor or mount it on a wall with a nail Attaching the stand Using the wall mount Using the remote sensor stand or wall mount REMOTE SENSOR THN122N This product is shipped with a THN122N Thermometer Sensor that collects Temperature data Data can be collected from up to 3 sensors Additional sensors sold separately 1 Open the remote sensor battery compartment with a small Phillips screwdriver 2 Insert the batteries matching the polarity an
3. results Data is sent from the sensor s every 40 seconds The reception icon shown in the Temperature Area shows the status ICON DESCRIPTION M TN Main unit is searching for sensors A Atleast 1 Channel has been 3 found Channel 1 is selected 2s number will change depending on the sensor you select shows in Outdoor The selected sensor cannot Temp Area be found Search for the sensor or check batteries To search for a sensor press and hold MEM and CHANNEL on the main unit for 2 seconds NOTE Ifthe sensor is still not found check the batteries obstructions and remote unit location NOTE Signals from household devices such as doorbells electronic garage doors and home security systems may cause temporary reception failure This is normal and does not affect general product performance The reception will resume once the interference ends EN CLOCK The clock automatically synchronizes the current time and date when it is brought within range of the radio signal DCF77 generated from Frankfurt Germany for Central Europe model BAR626 or MSF60 generated from Rugby England model BAR626U NOTE The signals are collected by the main unit when it is within 1500 km 932 miles of a signal Initial reception takes 2 10 minutes and is initiated when you first setup the unit and whenever you press RESET Once complete the reception icon will stop blinki
4. those specified in the user instructions or any unapproved alterations or repairs of the product Observe the following guidelines Never immerse the product in water This can cause electrical shock and damage the product Do not subject the main unit to extreme force shock or fluctuations in temperature or humidity Do not tamper with the internal components Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of different types Y Do not use rechargeable batteries with this product Remove the batteries if storing this product for a long period of time Do not scratch the LCD display NOTE The technical specification of this product and contents of this user guide are subject to change without notice Images not drawn to scale TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SYMPTOM REMEDY Calendar Strange date Change language month 6 Clock Cannot adjust Disable clock 6 clock Cannot auto 1 Adjust batteries gt 4 synchronize the 2 Press RESET gt 7 date and time 3 Manually activate clock feature gt 6 Temp Shows LLL or Temperature is HHH out of range Remote Cannot locate Check batteries 5 sensor remote sensor Check location 5 Check sensors Only one sensor is working gt 5 Cannot change channel Initiate a manual Data does not match main unit sensor search gt 5 LxWxH Weight LxWxH Weight Unit Indoor range Out
5. Orecon SCIENTIFIC Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific Weather Station Weather Station BAR626 BAR626U This device Model BAR626 BAR626U bundles precise time keeping weather forecast and User Manual indoor and outdoor temperature monitoring features into a single tool you can use from the convenience of your home CONTENTS n In this box you will find c oct 1 Main unit Introduction sssssennne 2 Remote sensor THN122N Product Overview oe nena 2 Main unit batteries 3 x UM 3 AA 1 5V Front VIEW PC 2 Remote sensor batteries 2 x UM 4 AAA 1 5V Back 2 LC 3 Keep this manual handy as you use your new product Remote Sensor THN122N 3 It contains practical step by step instructions as well Getting Started 4 as technical specifications and warnings you should FEAT MS 4 know Change Settings poa eed qd d donnus 4 Table Stand or Wall Mount 4 Remote Sensor THN122N 5 Rosa CU GR 5 Data Transmission scena bevesitac etit Tes ERE reenn rreren 5 Search for Sensor gm 5 CIOCK N 6 Turn Clock OFF 6 Set Clock 6 Switch Clock Display
6. d as shown in the battery compartment SWITCH OPTION Channel Channel 1 3 If you are using more than one sensor select a different channel for each sensor 3 Setthe channel The switch is located in the battery compartment 4 Place the sensor near the main unit Press RESET on the sensor Then press and hold MEM and CHANNEL on the main unit to initiate signal sending between the sensor and the main unit The reception icon on the main unit will blink for approximately 3 minutes while it is searching for the sensor Refer to the Data Transmission section for more information 5 Close the remote sensor battery compartment 6 Secure the sensor in the desired location using the wall mount or table stand Installing the batteries For best results X Insert the batteries and select the channel before you mount the sensor X Place the sensor out of direct sunlight and moisture X Do not place the sensor more than 30 metres 98 feet from the main indoor unit X Position the sensor so that it faces the main indoor unit minimizing obstructions such as doors walls and furniture X Place the sensor in a location with a clear view to the sky away from metallic or electronic objects X Position the sensor close to the main unit during cold winter months as below freezing temperatures may affect battery performance and signal transmission You may need to experiment with various locations to get the best
7. displayed for 3 seconds To end auto scan press CHANNEL or MEM NOTE For more information on the sensor see Remote Sensor THN122N Section The MEM button is located in the main unit battery compartment Press MEM to toggle between current maximum MAX and minimum MIN records To clear the records press and hold MEM for 2 seconds A beep will sound to confirm that the memory has been cleared MOON PHASE The Calendar must be set for this feature to work see Set Clock section Y Press A or V to view the moon phase for the next or previous day Y Press and hold or V to scan quickly through the years 2001 to 2099 New Moon Waxing Crescent First Quarter Waxing Gibbous Full Moon Waning Gibbous Last Quarter o0oo0o e e Waning Crescent RESET SYSTEM The RESET button is located in the main unit battery compartment Press RESET when you change the batteries and whenever performance is not behaving as expected for example unable to establish radio frequency link with remote sensor or clock SAFETY AND CARE Clean the product with a slightly damp cloth and alcohol free mild detergent Avoid dropping the product or placing it in a high traffic location EN WARNINGS SPECIFICATIONS This product is designed to give you years of service if handled properly Oregon Scientific will not be responsible for any deviations in the usage of the device from
8. door range Resolution Display RF frequency Range Transmission Channel No 116 x 55 x 127 mm 4 6 x 2 2 x 5 inches 170 g 5 9 ounces without battery 92 x 60 x 20 mm 3 6 x 2 4 x 0 79 inches 63 grams 2 22 ounces without battery C F 5 C to 50 C 23 F to 122 F 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F 0 1 C 0 2 F Rainy cloudy partly cloudy sunny 433 MHz 30 metres 98 feet with no obstructions Every 40 seconds 1 3 RF Clock Auto or manual disabled Clock display HH MM SS Hour format 12hr AM PM Model BAR626U 24hr Model BAR626 Calendar DD MM weekday in 5 languages E D F I S Alarm Single alarm with 2 minute crescendo and 8 minute Snooze Main unit batteries 3 x UM 3 AA 1 5V Sensor batteries 2 x UM 4 AAA 1 5V NOTE It is recommended that you use alkaline batteries with this product for longer performance ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC Visit our website www oregonscientific com to learn more about Oregon Scientific products such as digital cameras MP3 players children s electronic learning products and games projection clocks health and fit ness gear weather stations and digital and conference phones The website also includes contact information for our customer care department in case you need to reach us as well as frequently asked questions and customer downloads We hope you will find all the information you need on our website h
9. ea Moon Phase A and YW Increase or decrease setting activate or deactivate RF Clock MODE Change display settings View alarm status set alarm CHANNEL Switch remote sensor Press to activate or deactivate alarm BACK VIEW qe a pa cm SNOOZE button Wall mount hole Battery compartment cover on Table stand Battery compartment cover off C F switch MEM View current maximum and minimum temperature readings RESET hole LCD DISPLAY 3 4 NETT A 9 abe ili mM 10 MIN P an aen i Ll TM 7 7 7 IM n D 7 Bm x m n mum m Lui i i gt A LA LA 2A 2 es LA ACA PIE EI E PM REP 0000 Weather display Outdoor temperature Channel icon with sensor signal Low battery icon for sensor Radio Frequency RF reception icon Alarm activated Alarm setting Calendar Indoor icon Indoor temperature Low battery icon for main unit Time Day of the week seconds Moon phase REMOTE SENSOR THN122N Thermo Sensor Orecon SSCI 1 LED status indicator 1 72 RESET CHANNEL Wall mount hole RESET hole CHANNEL number 1 3 Battery compartment Battery compartment cover not shown Dom EN GETTING STARTED BATTERIES
10. m is activated When the alarm time is reached the crescendo alarm will sound for 2 minutes To silence the alarm X Press SNOOZE to silence it for 8 minutes OR Y Press any key except SNOOZE to mute the alarm and activate it again after 24 hours If no button is pressed the alarm will automatically silence after 2 minutes It will then sound again after 8 minutes WEATHER FORECAST This product forecasts the next 12 to 24 hours of weather within a 30 50 km 19 31 mile radius with 70 to 75 percent accuracy The weather forecast is always displayed SUNNY PARTLY CLOUDY RAINY CLOUDY f Y Po PY TEMPERATURE This product can display current minimum and maximum temperature information collected by the re mote sensors and main indoor unit Outdoor data is collected and displayed every 40 seconds Indoor data is collected and displayed every 10 seconds Slide the C F switch into the desired location The switch is located in the main unit battery compartment The setting for the main unit overrides the remote sensor setting Press CHANNEL to switch between sensors 1 3 The icon shows the selected sensor KINETIC WAVE M 21 A 3j Designated Indoor Remote Remote Remote Display Display Display Display Display Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 To auto scan between sensors press and hold CHANNEL for 2 seconds Each sensor s data will be
11. ng The icon is shown in the Clock Area STRONG SIGNAL WEAK SIGNAL NO SIGNAL S i I i To force a manual search for clock signals press and hold A for 2 seconds If no signal is found check the batteries Perform this step if you cannot receive clock signals Press and hold W for 2 seconds Then manually set the clock following the Set Clock instructions below SS 1 The signal icon indicates that the clock feature is ON No icon means that it is OFF You only need to do this if you have disabled the clock feature for example if you are too far from or cannot receive a signal 1 Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds The Clock Area will blink 2 Select the hour minute year month day and day of the week language Press A or W to change the setting 3 Press MODE to confirm The language options are E English F French D German 1 Italian and S Spanish Press MODE to toggle between Clock with Seconds and Clock with Weekday display ALARMS This product is equipped with a 2 minute crescendo alarm Press The alarm time and alarm status will show in the Clock Area Press to switch to alarm display Press and hold again for 2 seconds The alarm settings will blink 3 Select the hour and minute Press A or W to change settings Press to confirm N Press to activate or deactivate the alarm shows in the Clock Alarm Area when the alar
12. owever if you d like to contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department directly please visit www2 oregonscientific com service support OR Call 949 608 2848 in the US For international enquiries please visit www2 oregonscientific com about international default asp EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This product contains the approved transmitter module that complies with the essential requirements of Article of the R amp TTE 1999 5 EC Directive if used as intended and the following standards have been applied Safety of information technology equipment Article 3 1 a of the R amp TTE Directive Applied Standard EN 60950 2000 Electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of the R amp TTE Directive Applied Standards ETSI EN 301 489 1 3 Ver 1 4 1 2002 08 Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum Article 3 2 of the R amp TTE Directive Applied Standards ETSI EN 300 220 3 Ver1 1 1 2000 09 Additional information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EC the EMC Directive 89 336 EC and carries the CE marking accordingly Carmelo Cubito Agrate Brianza MI Italy January 2004 Manufacturers EU R amp TTE Representative COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED All EC countries Switzerland and Norway Co EN Jrecon SCIENT FIC Easy Weather Station Model BAR626 BAR626U User Manual

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