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1.     SPECIFICATIONS    e Temperature Measurement  Main unit    Indoor Temperature measurement    Proposed operating range  5 0  C to  50 0  C     23 0  F to 122 0  F     Temperature resolution   0 1  C  0 2  F     Remote Temperature measurement    Proposed operating range  5 0  C to  50 0  C     23 0  F to 122 0  F     Temperature resolution   0 1  C  0 2  F     Relative Humidity Measurement  Indoor relative humidity  measurement range    25  RH to 95  RH    Resolution 1 RH    Remote unit     20 0  C to  60 0  C    4 0  F to 140 0  P      gt  0 1  C  0 2  F     433 MHz    Measuring range    Temperature resolution   RF Transmission Frequency  No  of Remote unit   up to 3 units  RF Transmission Range   Maximum 30 meters    Temperature sensing cycle around 39   43 seconds    Relative Humidity Measurement    Remote relative humidity 25 RH to 95  RH  measurement range  Resolution 1  RH    Barometric Pressure Measurement  795 to 1050 mb  hPa   23 48 to 31 01 inHg     Pressure measuring range    Pressure sampling cycle 15 minutes    Moon Phase Functions    Moon Phase Scanner Range   From 1990 to 2089    Radio Controlled Clock      Maintime set and synchronized by Radio Signal DCF77 for  Continental  Central Europe      user selectable 12 or 24h display with hh   mm ss     Date Format   Day Month Y ear or Month Day  Year    Day of week selectable in 5 language  E  F  D  I  Sp      2 minute crescendo alarm      Pre alarm for Channel   sensor    Power    Main unit   use 4 pcs UM 3 or   
2.     can only change it by removing the batteries or resetting the  unit     BATTERY INSTALLATION  MAIN UNIT    1  Gently press and lift the tab on the battery compartment door     2  Insert four UM3 or AA size batteries        3  Replace the battery compartment door     Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator        on  the weather forecast window lights up     HOW TO USE THE BACKLIGHT    Press the SNOOZE LIGHT button once  The backlight will be  turned on for five seconds     TIME DISPLAY MODES    The current time and date can be displayed in three modes  hour   minute second  hour minute weekday and day month year or  month day year  Press the MODE button to change from one mode  to the other           Pressing the ALARM button during any of these modes will  display the daily alarm time  Another press will go to the Pre alarm  mode  To go back to normal time and date display  press MODE        ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION    BAR938HG is designed to automatically synchronize its calendar  clock once it is brought within range of the Frankfurt DCF77 radio  signal  It will scan and adjust every full hour     When BAR938HG is within range  its radio control mechanism will  override all manual settings     When the unit is receiving a radio signal  the RADIO RECEPTION  indication will start to blink  A complete reception generally takes  about two to 10 minutes  depending on the strength of the radio  signal  If the radio signal is weak  it can take up to 24 hours to get 
3.  AA       1 5V alkaline battery      use 2 pcs UM 4 or    AAA     1 5V alkaline battery    Remote sensing unit    Weight  Main unit 306 gm  Remote sensing unit 100 gm       Dimension    Main unit 182 L  x 133 W  x 28 T   mm  Remote sensing unit 92 L  x 60 W  x 21 T  mm    NOTE ON COMPLIANCE    Warning  Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly  approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  user   s authority to operate the equipment     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 fitness 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   however if you re in the US and would like to contact the Oregon  Scientific Customer Care department directly  please visit     www2 oregonscientific com service support OR Call 1 800 853   8883     For international inquiries  please visit     www2 oregonscientific com about international default asp    RTTE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    Hereby  Oregon Scientific  declares that this  CABLE FREE  WEATHER STATION BAR938HG is in compliance with the  essential requirements an
4.  Channel 3    RESET  Returns all settings to default values    Battery compartment  Accommodates two AAA size batteries    Battery door    Wall mount holder  Supports the remote unit in wall mounting    Removable table stand  For standing the remote unit on a flat surface              THERMO HYGRO       433MHz BEEF PENE      ALL WSR FHSS  o o o o  oe e o    o e  o      Q O O    BEFORE YOU BEGIN    For best operation     L     Insert batteries for remote units before doing so for the main  unit     Position the remote unit and main unit within effective trans   mission range  which  in usual circumstances  is 30 meters     Though the remote unit is weather proof  it should be placed away  from direct sunlight  rain or snow     BATTERY AND CHANNEL  INSTALLATION  REMOTE UNIT    The remote thermo hygro sensor unit uses two  2  UM 4 or    AAA     size alkaline batteries     Follow these steps to install   replace batteries     1     Remove the screws on the battery compartment     2  Select the channel number on the CHANNEL slide switch     3  Select the temperature display unit on the   C   F slide switch              4  Insert the batteries strictly according to the polarities shown   5  Replace the battery compartment door and secure its screws     Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator of the particular  channel lights up on the main unit   Repeat the steps described in  section    BEFORE YOU BEGIN        Note that once a channel is assigned to a remote unit  you
5.  and  most places in Continental Europe     MAIN FEATURES  MAIN UNIT    A RADIO RECEPTION SIGNAL  Indicates the condition of radio reception    B SNOOZE LIGHT BUTTON  Activates the snooze function when an alarm goes off or turns  on the backlight for five seconds    C CLOCK WINDOW  Displays the current time and date    D ALARM ON ICON  Appears when the alarm is activated    E ALARM ICON  Appears when the alarm time is displayed    F MAIN UNIT BATTERY LOW INDICATOR  Lights up and blinks when the batteries of the main unit are  running dry    G REMOTE UNIT BATTERY LOW INDICATOR  Lights up when the batteries of the remote unit are running  dry    H WEATHER FORECAST WINDOW  Displays the weather pattern       GB    j E   WET p4 p  s2  CHANNEL Hae pa 1 D 165   is ory fad l       DOMOQOSQOO    O0    O        IND   i  are     E3 t                                    TEMPERATURE WINDOW  Shows the current temperature or the maximum or minimum  recorded temperature    IN OUT   REMOTE INDICATOR  Indicates if the current reading is displayed as indoor or  outdoor remote    TEMPERATURE TREND ARROWS  Indicates the trend of temperature changes    AB      C   9F SLIDE SWITCH  Selects between Centigrade    C  and Fahrenheit    F  display    RELATIVE HUMIDITY WINDOW  Displays the relative humidity    COMFORT INDICATOR  Indicates the comfort level    ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE CHART  Shows the atmospheric pressure trend chart of the last 24  hours    ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE WINDOW  Displays the current at
6.  button to enforce a search  This is useful in synchronizing the  transmission and reception of the remote and main units     If that fails  check if the remote unit is still in place  Make sure the  transmission is within range and path is clear of obstacles and  interference     Repeat this procedure whenever you find discrepancies between the  reading shown on the main unit and the remote unit     NOTE ON   C AND   F    The outdoor temperature display on the main unit is dominated by  the selection on the   C   F slide switch of the main unit  Whatever the  display unit of the remote sensor is  it will only apply to the remote  sensor itself and the temperature will be automatically converted to  the chosen one of the main unit     MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM  TEMPERATURES    The maximum and minimum recorded temperatures will be auto   matically stored in the memory  To display them  press MEMORY  to toggle among the maximum  minimum and current temperatures   The respective MAX or MIN indicator will be displayed     To clear the memory  hold down MEMORY for three seconds  The  maximum and minimum temperatures will be erased  If you press  MEMORY now  the maximum and minimum temperatures and  humidities will have the same values as the current one until  different readings are recorded     TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY TREND    The temperature and humidity trend indicator shows the trend of  temperature changes for the last 30 minutes  Three trends  rising   steady and falling  will be
7.  shown     L N  TEMP TEMP TEMP    Temperature a      Arrow  indicator    Arrow  indicator    4  e     ca pm Ss    Humidity a r    WEATHER FORECAST    BAR938HG is capable of detecting atmospheric pressure changes   and from the data collected  can predict the weather for the forthcom   ing 12 to 24 hours  The effective range covers an area of 30 to 50 km     yy aed  COTTE tad  ti    ACS     ed  o  Sey       NOTE     1  The accuracy of a general pressure based weather forecast is  about 70 to 75   and therefore  cannot be held responsible for  any inconveniences so caused by an inaccurate one     2  The weather forecast is meant for the next 12 to 24 hours  It may  not necessarily reflect the current situation        3  The    Sunny    icon  displayedat night time  implies clear weather     COMFORT LEVEL INDICATORS    The comfort level indicators COM  WET or DRY will tell you if the  curent environment is comfortable  too wet or too dry     The comfort indicators will appear on the display of the main unit  when the following conditions are satisfied     Shows  Current  Environment    Indicator  displays  on the unit    20  C to 25  C   40 RH       COM  68  F to 77  F    70 RH    OVER     Temperature  Range    Humidity  Range    Ideal range for  both relative  humidity and  temperature    Contains excess  moisture    70 RH  Contains  inadequate     5  C    50  C   Below   23  F   122  F  70 RH      moisture       DRY  Less than  No 20  C  68  F  or   VAPH    to No comment  Indi
8. CABLE FREE WEATHER STATION    MODEL  BAR93SHG  USER   S MANUAL    INTRODUCTION    Thank you for selecting the BAR938HG Top Weather Station     BAR938HGis an all in one clock and weather device  RF  controlled   it can automatically synchronize its current time and date when it is  brought within an approximate 1500km radius of the radio signal  generated from Frankfurt  Germany  DCF77      BAR938HG does weather forecasts with kinetic movement graphic  illustrations and tells indoor and outdoor temperature  It also shows  the trend of changes plus the recorded maximum and minimum  temperatures     Apart from temperature  BAR938HG shows the indoor and outdoor  relative humidity and rates the comfort level  It also retains the  maximum and minimum relative humidity readings  A remote  thermo hygro sensor is included with the unit  BAR938HG is able  to receive and display readings from up to 3 remote sensors     The built in barometer enables BAR938HG to display the atmospheric  pressure with user selectable altitude adjustment  A bar graph will  show the pressure trend of the last 24 hours     What is more  BAR938HG is equipped with a moon phase scanner   which lets you check the moon phase of any day between 1990 and  2089     Other features include a HiGlo backlight  daily crescendo alarm with  eight minute snooze function  and extra large display     No wire installation is required between the main and remote units   As BAR938HG operates at 433MHz  it can be used in the U S 
9. a  valid signal reception     When the reception is complete  the RADIO RECEPTION indication  will stop blinking  If the signal is received  a RADIO RECEPTION  indication        will be shown  Otherwise        is displayed     For better reception  place the clock away from metal objects and  electrical appliances to minimize interference     Should you wish to deactivate the RF controlled function  press  MODE and DOWN button simultaneously     To reactivate the RF control function  from its deactivated status  press MODE and UP simultaneously       No signal      Receiving       HOW TO SET THE CLOCK AND  CALENDAR MANUALLY    When the current time is displayed  press and hold MODE for  three seconds  The 12 hr or 24 hr digits will flash  Use the UP or  DOWN button to select either  If 12 hour clock format is selected   the time will be displayed with the AM or PM indicator     Press MODE  The hour digits will flash  Use the UP or DOWN  buttons to enter the hours  Holding down either button will increase  or decrease the value rapidly  Press MODE to go to the minutes  Set  the minutes like you set the hours  Press MODE to confirm     If changes are made during minute setting  the seconds will clear to  zero and stop     The year digits will flash  Enter the year using the UP or DOWN  button     Press MODE  The    DM    or    MD    indicator will flash  Use the  UP or DOWN button to select    DM    for day month display or     MD    for month day display     Press MODE and fol
10. again     PRE ALARM FUNCTION FOR  CHANNEL 1 REMOTE SENSOR    The alarm function also has a pre alarm feature which can alert the  user before the preset alarm time when weather condition changes   This pre alarm function applies to Channel 1 Remote Sensor only     To enable this function  first activate the alarm function  Then enter  the Pre Alarm mode by pressing the ALARM button twice  The     Pre Al    icon will be displayed  Press and hold the ALARM button  for 3 seconds to set the operating time interval for this pre alarm  function  Use the UP or DOWN button to select from the 4 time   intervals  15  30  45 or 60 minutes  Press the ALARM button to  confirm and exit  The pre alarm function will be enabled       automatically which is indicated by the appearance of the   X     symbol     To disable this function  press the DOWN button in the Pre Alarm  mode  The  3   symbol will disappear to indicate that it is disabled     The pre alarm will operate during the selected time interval before  the daily alarm time  For example  if the daily alarm is set to go off  at 7 00 am and the pre alarm operating time interval is set to 45  minutes  the pre alarm will start to operate at 6 15 am  45 minutes  before 7 00 am      During the pre alarm operating period  if the temperature recorded  at Channel 1 remote sensor falls to or below 2 0  C  the pre alarm  will be triggered  The Pre Alarm icon will flash and the backlight  will be turned on for 5 seconds  An alarm sound will als
11. cator More than 70 RH  25  C  77  F  i  HOW TO CHECK    THE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE     5  C    50  C  C  WET  23  F   122  F        The current and historical barometric pressure is shown on the  atmospheric pressure window     For users staying at a higher altitude such as in the mountain area   sea level barometric pressure applies  In this case  press and hold  HISTORY button to enter the altitude compensation setting mode   Use the UP or DOWN button to select from    100 to 2500 meters   whichever appropriate   Press HISTORY button to confirm and  exit  If the altitude changes  the    ALT    icon will flash to indicate  such change  It will stop flashing when the pressure reading is  recorded again     The atmospheric pressure can be displayed in mb hPa or inHg  The  pressure unit is selected on the atmospheric pressure slide switch  inside the battery compartment     If you want to check the pressure history for a particular hour  during the past 24 hours  press the HISTORY button  Each press  on the button will go back by an hour     The recorded atmospheric changes for the past 24 hours are  displayed in a bar chart above the atmospheric pressure window          E         gt  6       MM         6            4      a            2      a     ae   ae   es   es   ee   0   e e   en   ee      L  E  2  a   a             L E  4   e e   ee   ee   ee   E  E  G   a a      M  A  ee   ees    8  E   U        ee   N      es  lt C  8    24  18  12  6  3  2  1 0  ay      mb   m 0 0   I   
12. d other relevant provisions of Directive  1999 S EC     A copy of the signed and dated Declaration of Conformity is  available on request via our Oregon Scientific Customer Service     CE    COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED  All EC countries  Switzerland CH    and Norway CND    CAUTION    The content of this manual is subject to change without  further notice     Due to printing limitation  the displays shown in this  manual may differ from the actual display     The contents of this manual may not be reproduced  without the permission of the manufacturer        GB    
13. en adjust the angle of the display  panel for best display and support        HOW TO RESET THE UNIT    The RESET button allows you to return all settings to its factory  values  The button is required only when the unit is not operating  in a favorable way  such as in the rare case of a malfunction     The RESET button is located at the back of the unit below the  battery compartment  Press the button with a blunt stylus to reset  all values to their default settings     MAINTENANCE    When handled properly  this unit is engineered to give you years  of satisfactory service  Here are a few product care instructions     1  Do not immerse the unit in water  If the unit comes in contact  with water  dry it immediately with a soft lint free cloth     2  Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive  materials Abrasive cleaning agents may scratch the plastic  parts and corrode the electronic circuit     3  Do not subject the unit to excessive  force  shock  dust   temperature  or humidity  Such treatment may result in  malfunction  a shorter electronic life span  damaged batteries   or distorted parts     4  Do not tamper with the unit   s internal components  Doing so  will terminate the unit   s warranty and may cause damage  The  unit contains no user serviceable parts     5  Only use new batteries as specified in this instruction manual   Do not mix new and old batteries as the old batteries may leak     6  Read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating the  unit 
14. low the same procedure to set the month and  day     GB    Press MODE  The E  D  F  I or S language indicator will flash   Use the UP or DOWN button to select E for English  I for Italian   D for German  F for French or S for Spanish     The display language of the day of the week is selected in the  calendar setting procedure  The foreign languages and their mean   ings are as follows     Day of the week    Language    Monday Tuesday Wed  Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday    Press MODE to confirm and exit     HOW TO SET AND ACTIVATE  THE DAILY ALARM    When the daily alarm time is displayed  press and hold ALARM for  three seconds     Enter the value for the hour digits by the UP or DOWN button   Press ALARM to confirm and go to the minute digits  Enter the  value and press ALARM to confirm     The alarm is automatically activated  To deactivate it  press ALARM  once to display the alarm time  Then use the UP or DOWN button  to toggle its status     ALARM AND SNOOZE FUNCTION    When the alarm is active  it will go off at the set time  The display  will light up for five seconds with the ALARM ON icon flashing     The crescendo function allows the alarm to start off gently and step  up its intensity in three steps  Without interruption  the alarm will  go off for 2 minutes     To stop the alarm  press any button  If the SNOOZE LIGHT  button is pressed  the SNOOZE function will be triggered  The  alarm will stop and the bell icon blinks for about eight minutes  before going off 
15. mospheric pressure    PRESSURE HISTORY INDICATOR  Indicates the pressure history of previous hours    PRESSURE UNIT SLIDE SWITCH  Selects between mb hPa and inHg display    MOON PHASE SCANNER  Displays the current moon phase or that of the date checked    CHANNEL BUTTON  Selects among indoor  amp  channel 1  2  3 or to enter auto scan  mode    MEMORY BUTTON  Displays the maximum or minimum temperature and relative  humidity or erases the memory    HISTORY BUTTON  Selects the pressure history of previous hours    UP A AND DOWN      BUTTONS  Increases or decreases the value of a setting  scans the  moonphase status and toggles the alarm status    ALARM   BUTTON  Displays the alarm time    MODE BUTTON  Changes the display mode of the clock or triggers the clock  setting mode    RESET BUTTON  Resets the unit by returning all settings to their default  values    BATTERY COMPARTMENT  Accommodates four UM3 or AA size batteries    TABLE AND CONTROL STAND  Acts as control panel and supports the unit when lying flat    AC LOCK SLIDE BUTTON    AD    Slide to the right to lock the 2 panels    UNLOCK BUTTON  Press to release the lock    MAIN FEATURES  REMOTE UNIT  MODEL THGR228N    Two line LCD  Displays the current temperature and humidity monitored by  the remote unit    LED indicator  Flashes when the remote unit transmits a reading      C   F slide switch  Selects between Centigrade    C  and Fahrenheit    F     Channel slide switch  Designates the remote unit Channel 1  Channel 2 or 
16. o go off for  2 minutes as that of the daily alarm and the snooze function will  also be activated if the SNOOZE LIGHT button is pressed     Note  The daily alarm will NOT function until the next day if the  pre alarm has been triggered beforehand  Deactivation of the  alarm function will disable the pre alarm feature automatically     HOW TO CHECK INDOOR AND OUTDOOR   REMOTE TEMPERATURES  amp  HUMIDITIES    To display indoor temperatures and humidities  press the  CHANNEL button until the        indicator lights up     To display outdoor remote temperatures and humidities  press the  CHANNEL button to scroll through the readings from up to 3  remote sensors     The temperature can be shown in Centigrade    C  or Fahrenheit     F   It is selected on the   C   F slide switch  Slide the switch to   C  for Centigrade or   F for Fahrenheit     If the readings go above or below the specified range  the display  will show flashing    HHH    or    LLL        CHANNEL SCAN FUNCTION    Press and hold CHANNEL button for 3 seconds to enter channel  scan function  The readings of each channel will be displayed one  by one for 4 seconds automatically  Press any key to stop the scan  function     NOTE ON REMOTE TEMPERATURE   amp  HUMIDITY    Once batteries are in place for the remote unit  it will start transmit   ting samplings at 39 43 second intervals     Ifno signals are received when the remote temperature and humidity  is selected  blanks will be displayed  Press and hold the CHANNEL 
17. us  4  4 hPa    GB    HOW TO USE AND SCAN  THE MOON PHASE    BAR938HG is equipped with a moon phase display and scanner with  which eight moon phases are displayed on the screen from new  moon to waning crescent  The current day s moon phase will flash  on the screen     If it is a full moon or new moon day  the icon will flash faster     The eight phases are           New Moon Waning Crescent    Waxing Crescent Last Quarter  Waning Gibbous    Full Moon    First Quarter    Waxing Gibbous    To check the moon phase for a particular day  press the UP or  DOWN button once  The clock will enter moon phase scanning  mode     Use the UP or DOWN button to locate the date you want to check   The calendar will be day driven in this mode     You can go back in time or travel to the future  any day from 1990  to 2089  The corresponding moon phase will appear immediately on  the screen     The unit will return to the last display mode when the UP and  DOWN buttons are left idle for 10 to 15 seconds     HOW TO WALL MOUNT OR  USE THE TABLE STAND    Wall mount    First  adjust the control panel and display panel so that they are  parallel to each other  Then press the side of the display panel  slighty towards the side of the control panel  Slide the LOCK  button to the right to lock the 2 panels together  The unit can be  wall mounted using its recessed screw holes        Table stand    First  unlock the two panels by pressing the unlock button  Lay the  control panel on a flat surface  Th
    
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