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Acu-Rite 00593W User's Manual

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1. this manual you ll learn more about the wireless sensor NOTE When replacing the batteries for the remote sensor remove the batteries from the sensor and clear that sensor s channel on the main unit by pressing and holding the CHANNEL button when the corresponding channel is displayed Reinstall the batteries into the wireless sensor and press and release the TX button to synchronize the units Severe cold below 4 F 20 C can cause alkaline batteries to freeze and function improperly Use lithium Operating Range of Batteries batteries in extremely low temperature conditions to ensure continued operation When the battery level is low for the main unit or the wireless sensor the J Low Battery Indicator low battery level icons will illuminate 4 CHOOSE WHERE TO PLACE THE MAIN UNIT and WIRELESS SENSOR Main Unit Choose wall mount or table top placement e Choose a location for each unit that is at least 10 feet away from other electronic devices that may interfere with the wireless signal e Wall mounting Use the mounting slot on the back of the unit to hang it from one of the supplied screws e Table top placement Snap the base support to the main unit by inserting the support s two barbed prongs into holes on the bottom edge of the main unit Wireless Sensor When placing the sensor consider these things e Although the sensor is designed for outdoor use placement in a protected area will prolo
2. 00593W INST0628 06 BCUDRIT E Instruction Manual ACUDRITE Deluxe Wireless Weather Station amp Atomic Clock Deluxe Wireless Weather Station amp Atomic Clock MODEL 00593W Do not return product to retail store For Technical Assistance and product return information please call Customer Care 877 221 1252 HOURS Monday through Friday from 8 00 a m to 4 45 pm CST Main Unit If at any time in the future you need to dispose of this product please note that Waste electrical products should not be disposed together with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local Authority or retailer for recycling advice PLEASE DISPOSE OF OLD OR DEFECTIVE BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE WAY IN ACCORDANCE WITH MINOGUE Yer MOON a YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS IDs T a M Lf F S S Cem gaa MEER AS ACUO RIT E NOTE THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT C NOTE 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
3. IRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR TORT Chaney Instrument s obligation 1 Main Unit 8 x 10 x 1 20 3cm x 25 4cm x 2 5cm at its option is limited to repair or replace this product For in warranty repair send 1 Snap on base support product accompanied by Guarantee bearing Dealer s name and date of purchase with 1 Thermo Hygro remote sensor 2 25 x 3 25 x 75 57cm x 8 3cm x 2cm 5 00 to cover handling and postage to dimensions approximate Chaney Instrument Company 2 1 2 5cm screws with plastic anchors www chaneyinstrument com 965 Wells Street i insinictonmanual Tel 877 221 1252 Lake Geneva Wisconsin 53147 Made in China Please read this entire manual carefully before you set up the instrument and begin to use it In this way you can become familiar with the features of the weather station amp clock to get the most benefit from it 3 INSTALL BATTERIES Main Unit Always install batteries into the main unit first On the back of the unit remove the battery compartment cover Insert 2 AA alkaline or lithium See NOTES below batteries Replace the cover Wireless Sensor After batteries have been put into the main unit remove the back cover of the wireless sensor Insert 2 AAA alkaline or lithium batteries Press the TX button and replace the back cover on the sensor Put the sensor aside for now and continue to learn about the main unit Later in part 5 of
4. d date 1 Press and hold the set button and the year display will flash on the screen Using the and buttons set the year When the correct year is entered press and release the set button to confirm the setting 2 Once you have confirmed the year follow the same procedure to set the month date hour minute 12 or 24 hour time preference and DST Daylight Saving Time Celsius Fahrenheit Press and release the minus button A beep is heard and the display will change to either Fahrenheit or Celsius Barometer Set Up When the main unit power comes on the pressure section will display 1013 for 60 seconds The digital barometer will calculate and forecast the weather conditions Your instrument will not provide a reliable forecast unless your current barometric pressure is set Adjust the barometric pressure to reflect your current conditions NOTE Please see http weather unisys com surface sfc_con_pres html to help set and adjust the barometric pressure 1 Hold PRESSURE button for 3 seconds 2 Press P and or P to adjust the air pressure according to the current pressure 3 Press the PRESSURE button to confirm the setting Moon Phase D OOU The moon phase will automatically display based on the calender date The moon phase display will scroll from left to right and pause for about 5 seconds to display the current moon phase NOTE the moonphase will not be correct unless the date and year are programmed c
5. his wireless weather clock is built with random security code technology The main unit learns the random security code of the wireless sensor without interference from a neighbor who may be using the same type of sensor under the same channel setting ACUDRIT E Do not return product to retail store For Technical Assistance and product return information please call Customer Care 877 221 1252 HOURS Monday through Friday from 8 00 a m to 4 45 pm CST
6. 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Wireless Sensor Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Thank You We appreciate you for purchasing the new generation radio controlled Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help wireless weather station amp atomic clock This instrument is designed and engineered with state of the art technology and components It will provide these accurate and reliable measurements date time barometric pressure and indoor outdoor tempera Tamia Nis SNe ONAL tures and humidity levels A weather forecast component rounds out the features of this Consumer may have more remedies at law than follows Chaney Instrument Company versatile weather station for one year from date of purchase CHANEY INSTRUMENT SHALL NOTBE 1 CHECK PACKAGE CONTENTS for one year from date of purchase CHANEY INSTRUMENT SHALL NOT BE 1 CHECK PACKAGE CONTENTS LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL IND
7. main unit supports up to three wireless sensors Each additional wireless sensor must be designated a different channel number Assigning different channel numbers differentiate each sensors temperature and hygrometer readings for the main units display Additional wireless sensors are sold seperately Call 1 800 556 2548 to order 1 Open each sensor by separating the front and back pieces 2 Install batteries if necessary See section 3 3 Use the interior slide switch to select a channel 1 2 or 3 4 Choose Celsius or Fahrenheit with the C F button for the sensor display 5 With the Mode button choose what you want the sensor display to show Temperature only Humidity only or Temperature and humidity alternating 6 Press the TX button to send a signal to the main unit 7 Snap the front and back pieces together 8 Mount the sensor See section 4 for placement of the remote sensor unit 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 00593W MEASUREMENT RANGE Indoor main unit Outdoor Indoor humidity Wireless sensor 209 C to 70 C 4 9 F to 158 F Barometer 900 to 1050 mb hPa Channel maximum of three wireless sensors Transmission up to 30M 100 ft open area RF434 MHz OP Cio 50 C a2 F TOF F 20 27760 RH Resolution 0 1 for temperature 1 for humidity 1 hPa mb for pressure Clock WWVB radio controlled quartz back up Batteries AA x 2 alkaline for main unit AAA x 2 alkaline for wireless sensor NOTE T
8. nd Indicators Arrow indicators beside the upper display outdoor temperature and humidity readings show Rising Steady Falling The arrow icons will indicate rising steady or falling if the temperature or humidity change is more than 1 unit degree percent within an hour SETTING THE ALARM 1 Hold ALARM for 3 seconds 2 The hour number s flash Press or to enter the desired hour Press ALARM to confirm the hour setting 3 The minute number s flash Press or to enter the desired minute Press ALARM to confirm the minute setting To view the alarm time press the ALARM button during the normal operating mode Alarm time will display for five seconds Then the current time is displayed To Turn the Alarm On and Off press the button during the normal operating mode To Turn off the Alarm for One Day To turn the alarm off for one day press the ALARM button when the alarm sounds Snooze When the alarm sounds press the SNOOZE button to trigger the snooze feature The alarm is silenced for five minutes Then it will sound an alarm again MIN MAX MEMORY Press the MEMORY key to view the maximum values Inside Outside Temperature and Humidity for 5 seconds Press the MEMORY button again to view the minimum memory The memory will automatically refresh every 24 hours NOTE The air pressure record will not be cleared manually but instead will be cleared automatically every 12 hours 8 MULTIPLE WIRELESS SENSORS The
9. ndoor amp outdoor view pressure history amp confirm settings view alarm time for set alarm time 5 seconds starts radio to set clock amp calander manually SET controlled time synchronization fast advance setting mode CHANNEL MEMORY adjust current PRESSURE pressure ALARM turn alarm on off OR raise a setting by one unit fast reverse in time setting mode amp current time zone setting select C or F OR lower a setting by one unit to make adjustments to air pressure to make adjustments to air pressure silence the alarm for 5 minutes PRESS amp RELEASE to select hPa mb or inHg pressure units SNOOZE BUTTON NAME sends wireless 2 N signal to main unit J CHANNEL select C or F display mode for wireless sensor eee ff TX C F MODE 123 choose display mode for wireless sensor 3 buttons amp slide n 5 T SS noe BACK choose channel 1 2 of remote sensor CH 1 2or 3 or 3 case 7 MAIN UNIT FEATURES Radio controlled Clock The unit starts synchronizing the clock after the Ist channel of the wireless sensor begins to send its information to the main unit This is called registration The built in antenna receives the official time signal from the US Government s National Institute of Standards and Technology A microchip translates the time signal and adjusts the time display for the correct time and date NOTE You cannot change any set
10. ng its life e Mounting Use the mounting slot on the back of the unit to hang it from one of the supplied screws e The sensor must be within 100 feet 30 meters of the main unit e The sensor is resistant to weather and to water It is NOT WATERPROOF e Prolonged exposure to cold weather may cause damage to the LCD panel e Wireless sensor must be placed outdoors to observe outdoor temperatures and humidity SET Pt P SNOOZE 00 0 Main Unit BACK AA 1 5v Snap on Base Wireless Sensor J ee o l TX C F MODE 123 ol BACK To access the battery S compartment and the function buttons open the BACK inside the case case along the bottom seam Placement Fo feet 100 feet maximum 5 PREVIEW THE DISPLAYS Main Unit Upper Display Weather Wireless sensor channel Number Indoor Temperature Outdoor Temperature amp Humidity amp umay Weather Forecast INDOOR OUTDOOR E a at ENS Fem n fl NS pepigit ETTET Pehle letetele fife sess epiti OTITIS LSID REEERE EREEREER Minimum f l l D l i PRESSURE B tri oe lt l aie arometric aan bY Gum OF ae m Pressure at a ede a MAK a eae given hour indicator T i ae a ee ee l a 0 m 06 i o Sy l aN E 4S SSS S55 lt 24 mm o oo 8 lt ngt A2 ee 3 2 A o Himes Trend Indica
11. orrectly OTHER ADJUSTMENTS Changing the Pressure Scale To change the scale between mb milibars hPA hectoPascals and inHg inches of mercury hold the P button for three seconds View Pressure History To view air pressure from O current to the past 12 hours press the PRESSURE button The hour is displayed in the small box in the pressure portion of the upper display Each time you press PRESSURE the value changes to that of the previous hour NOTE The sample base station Upper Display illustrated in section 5 shows what the pressure is the current hour being zero 0 This pressure history is available only after the barometer has operated and kept pressure data for 12 continuous hours Barometer History Graph The bar chart just below the air pressure display shows the pressure readings range from 0 24 inHg to 0 24 inHg 8 hPa mb to 8 hPa mb of the current and past 1 2 3 6 and 12 hour periods WEATHER FORECASTING The main unit predicts weather conditions of the next 12 24 hours based on the changes in atmospheric pressure The coverage area is approximately 19 31 miles 30 50 km The weather forecast is based on atmospheric pressure changes and is approxi mately 70 75 correct As weather conditions cannot be 100 correctly forecasted we cannot be responsible for any loss caused by an incorrect forecast SUNNY PARTLY CLOUDY CLOUDY RAIN SNOW STORMY XY oo a Gin ae a S TN me al Cae ee FLASHES Tre
12. tings manually if the clock is attempting to synchro nize Allow the clock to finish the cycle and then manual changes can be made if the clock has not automatically acquired the signal and set itself to the correct time Time Zone Note Default setting is Pacific Time If you live outside of the Pacific Time Zone you will need to set your Time Zone using the following procedure 1 Press and hold the minus button on the front of the clock for three seconds The area of the clock where the seconds are usually displayed will be replaced with the letter for the time zone it is currently set in 2 If set to the default setting you will see a flashing letter P on the screen after pressing and holding the minus button Press and release the minus button until the letter shown corresponds to your time zone P Pacific M Mountain C Central E Eastern Once your zone is displayed there is nothing more you need to do After about 3 seconds the seconds will once again be displayed on your clock The antenna icon will flash on and off during synchronization If the icon disappears this indicates that the radio signal is not available If you are unable to obtain a signal after a long period of time try placing the base unit away from sources of interference such as computers televisions cordless phone bases and other electronic items Note The synchronization process can take 24 72 hours Manually setting the time an
13. tors Graph shows air pressure history Main Unit Lower Display Date and Clock Alarm has Moon Phase been set Antenna is receiving the Gz lt a WAVE time amp date MOON Month 17 Pd DDOGM sd if HT signal Date Css eBige ae ES Pa 435 9 BASESTATION gt G gt a 9 REMOTE Low Battery Indicators Wireless Sensor Display Press the Mode button inside the back of the wireless sensor to display temperature and or humidity in one of three ways 1 Temperature continuously 2 Humidity continuously or 3 Temperature for 5 seconds then humidity for 5 seconds NOTE The sensor s display setting does not affect the main unit s display Channel 7 a or i LIL sensor press press A A hl hl 5 mode mode button z button i mi F i pa fo ernate icon 5 9 Cay OC Ohee j a lo Display Mode 2 a f j gt D Humidity Display Mode 3 alternating temp amp Humidity a Display Mode 1 Temperature 6 UNDERSTAND WHAT THE BUTTONS DO Z D lt z z co is q O Ed O rel O O L tq ca Bl am T5 O Ke a5 4 co N O 4 Q E ke T5 cB Qa O WIRELESS SENSOR BUTTON NAME PRESS amp HOLD PRESS amp RELEASE FOR 3 SECONDS choose channel 1 2 clears the current or 3 channel read maximum amp minimum values for temperatures N A humidity both i

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