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Oregon Scientific IWA-80004 Marine Radio User Manual
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1. ecologically safe manner PLACING THE TRANSMITTER OUTSIDE The transmitter should be located in an area protected from direct sunlight and rain Place the sensor under a covered location like a roof overhand or under the eaves This will ensure accurate temperature readings The transmitter comes with a wall mounting desktop holder When mounting on a wall screw in place the holder using the top and bottom holes Then secure the transmitter in the holder The holder is also equipped with a table stand With the transmitter secured on the holder retract the leg on the rear of the holder and place on a flat surface ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC Visit our website www oregonscientific com to learn more about Oregon Scientific products If you re in the US and would like to contact our Customer Care department directly please visit www2 oregonscientific com service support asp OR For international inquiries please visit www2 oregonscientific com about international asp FCC STATEMENT 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 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 equipm
2. or Alarm Time 2 hold MODE button B3 for 3 seconds to enter that Alarm Time setting Press B2 or B4 buttons to adjust the alarm time Press MODE button B3 to confirm each setting 3 When viewing Alarm Time 1 or Alarm Time 2 press ALARM ON OFF button B5 to switch that alarm ON or OFF 4 Press MODE B3 B2 B4 or SUN MOON B4 button to stop the alarm Indicates the outdoor temperature is steady SUNRISE SUNSET AND MOONRISE MOONSET TIME DISPLAY FUNCTION 1 After setting the Calendar Local Country and City in the Time Setting Mode the Main Unit calculates the Sunrise Sunset and Moonrise Moonset The Sunrise Sunset and Moonrise Moonset time digit blinks during the calculation 2 Press SUN MOON button B1 to display the Sun Hours of the selected day Hold SUN MOON button for B1 3 seconds to enter Sunrise Sunset and Moonrise Moonset Time Quick Checking Mode Location digits A18 blinks 3 Enter Country City Year Month and Day which you would like to check 4 Press B2 and B4 button to adjust and press SUN MOON button B1 to confirm setting 5 The Sunrise Sunset and Moonrise Moonset time digit blinks during the calculation After Calculation Sunrise Sunset and Moonrise Moonset time is shown The location digits A18 keep blinking to indicate the Main Unit is still in Qu
3. Bragg Ft Peck Georgia Gadsden Grand Forks Great Falls Gibbonsville Grand Junction Greenville Grand Protage Green Bay Grand Island Guadalupe Greenwood Halifax Hermosillo Hartford Hawaii Wheeling Helena Honolulu Houston City Terre Haute Huntsville lowa Idaho Natchitoches Illinois Wilmington Indiana Indianapolis International Falls Winston Salem Cincinnati Hilo Burlington Jackson Jacksonville Jefferson City New York City Juneau Wichita Kansas City Kansas Kettle Falls Kentucky Louisiana Little America Lansing Las Vegas Lawton Los Angeles Lexington Little Rock Lake Placid Lincoin Louisville Laredo La Crosse Wells Lynchburg Massachusetts Macon Magdalene Williamston Maryland Maine Mexico City Medford Memphis Montgomery Miami Michigan Kansas City Minnesota Missouri Mobile Montreal Memphis Montpelier Mississippi Madison City Montana Mount Vernon Milwaukee North Carolina North Dakota Nebraska New Orleans New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico Nevada New York Odessa Kahului Ohio Wakeeney Oklahoma Oklahoma City Olympia Omaha Nome Oregon Chicago Norfolk Orlando Ottawa Pennsylvania Portland Philadelphia Phoenix Pocatello Pierre Pittsburgh Pensacola Poplar Bluff Puerto Rico Pueblo Providence Portland Rogers City Quebec Rapid City Raleigh Regina Rhode Island Richmond Reno Roanoke Redding Roswell Raton Sacramento Santa Fe Saline San Diego San Ant
4. CLARE THAT THE PRODUCT IWA 80004 ADVANCED WEATHER STATION Product No Product Name is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation C ADVANCE WEATHER STATION IWA 80004 2008 Oregon Scientific All rights reserved Connecticut District of Columbia AL Birmingham Gadsden Montgomery Mobile AK Anchorage Fairbanks Juneau Nome AZ Flagstaff Phoenix Tucson Yuma AR Fort Smith Little Rock Texarkana CA Bakersfield Blythe Eureka Fresno Fort Bragg Los Angeles Redding Sacramento San Diego San Bernardino San Francisco CO Denver Durango Fort Collins Grand Junction Louisiana Burlington Pueblo CT Hartford DC Washington DE Dover FLG Key West Jacksonville Miami Massachusetts Orlando Pensacola Maryland Michigan Tallahassee Tampa GA Albany Augusta Atlanta Columbus Macon Savanna HI Honolulu Hilo Kahului Waimea ID Boise Gibbonsville Pocatello Sandpoint IL Champaign Chicago Springfield IN Evansville Terre Haute Indianapolis South Bend IA Waterloo Des Moines Davenport Sioux City KS Dodge City Wichita Kansas City Wakeeney Topeka KY Frankfort Lexington Louisville LA Baton Rouge Lake Charles Natchitoches New Orleans Sh
5. ON 1 Press MAX MIN button B11 to show the maximum or minimum of indoor outdoor Temperature Humidity MAX is shown on the LCD if maximum Temperature Humidity is shown MIN is shown on the LCD if minimum Temperature Humidity is shown Hold MAX MIN button B11 for 3 seconds to clear the recorded maximum and minimum reading i N OUTDOOR THERMO SENSOR UNIT REGISTRATION PROCEDURE 1 The main unit automatically starts receiving transmission from Outdoor Thermo Sensor after Weather condition setting Outdoor temperature digits A8 blinks 2 Insert the batteries in the Thermo Sensor Unit The sensor unit automatically transmits temperature to the main unit Battery compartment D5 of thermo sensor is located behind the back cover unscrews to open 3 For having more than one external transmitter Maximum3 select the Channel CH1 CH2 or CH3 to ensure each sensor is transmitting at difference channel before inserting batteries The channel select switch D4 is at the back of the thermo sensor unit 4 Press TX button D7 on the thermo sensor unit to transmit temperature to the main unit manually The main unit gives a beep sound if it received the temperature DISPLAY OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 1 Press CHANNEL button B6 to view the 3 Channels temperature The sequence is shown as follow Carl gt QE gt 3 Press CHANNEL Button Display the three ch
6. annels alternatively 2 Hold CHANNEL B6 button for 3 seconds to cancel unused channel It will automatically register a new channel again if a new channel is received If there is no temperature displayed in existing channel is displayed on the LCD hold CHANNEL button B6 for 3 seconds to cancel that channel and receive the channel again Beep sound can be heard Then press TX button D7 on the thermo sensor unit to transmit signal to the main unit manually 3 The trend pointer displayed A1 indicates the trend of the outdoor temperature Indicates the outdoor temperature is increasing HIN Indicates the outdoor temperature is decreasing 4 Press C F button D6 on the Thermo Sensor unit to select Temperature to be displayed in Celsius mode or Fahrenheit mode MANUAL TIME SETTING 1 Hold MODE button B3 for 3 seconds to enter Clock Calendar setting Mode Press B2 or B4 buttons to adjust the setting and press MODE button B3 to confirm each setting 2 The setting sequence is shown as follow Hour Minutes Second Year Month Day Day of week Country and City 12 24 HOUR DISPLAY MODE 1 Press 12 24 button B2 to select 12 or 24 hours mode 2 DAILY ALARM FUNCTION 1 Press MODE button B3 to select to view Time gt Alarm Time1 ca Shown Alarm Time 2 a Shown 2 When viewing Alarm Time 1
7. door Temperature Moonrise Time A17 Moonrise Moonset A9 Selected Channel A18 Time Selected Country A10 Barometric Pressure Trend A19 Sunrise Sunset Time Part B BUTTON B1 SUN MOON Button B2 12 24 Button B3 MODE Button B4 T Button B5 ALARM ON OFF Button B6 CHANNEL Button Part C STRUCTURE B7 HISTORY WEATHER Button B8 A UP C F Button B9 W DOWN Button B10 Relative Absolute Button B11 MAX MIN Button B12 RESET Button C1 Wall Mount Hole C2 Battery Compartment C3 Stand THERMO SENSOR UNIT APPEARANCE reson PN D3 D4 D5 s D7 ai N D6 Front view Back View D1 Transmission Indication LED D5 Battery Compartment D2 Outdoor Temperature D6 C F button D3 Wall Mount Hole D7 TX button D4 Channel Select Switch D8 Stand Set Up Insert batteries Use a pin to press the RESET B12 button WEATHER FORECAST FUNCTION 1 After Batteries inserted or holding WEATHER button B7 for 3 seconds Weather Icon A11 blinks Enter the current weather condition by pressing A B8 or W B9 buttons Press WEATHER button B7 to confirm the setting The weather forecast may not be accurate if the current weather condition entered is not correct 2 The current weather status should be entered again if the altitude of the weather station is changed Barometric pressure is low
8. ent 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 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 outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The following information is not to be used as contact for support or sales Please call our customer service number listed on our website at www oregonscientific com or on the warranty card for this product for all inquiries instead We Name Oregon Scientific Inc Address 19861 SW 95th Place Tualatin Oregon 97062 USA DE
9. er at higher altitude location Therefore altitude change will affect the weather forecast The weather station will start the first forecast at 6 hours after the current weather status is entered 3 Totally 5 different weather conditions in the weather forecast Sunny Slightly Cloudy Cloudy Rainy Cloudburst 13 E gt is shown if the weather forecast is Rainy or Cloudburst and outdoor temperature any channel is under 0 C If there is any inconsistency of weather forecast between Local Weather Station and this unit the Local Weather Station s forecast should prevail We will not hold responsible for any trouble that may come up due to wrong forecasting from this unit The trend pointer LCD A10 indicates the trend of the barometric pressure hPa indicates the barometric pressure trend is decreasing BAROMETERIC PRESSURE READING Press Absolute Relative button B10 for three seconds to select Absolute or Relative pressure display Abs is shown for Absolute pressure Rel is shown for Relative pressure Absolute pressure is the actual pressure measured by the Main Unit Relative pressure can be adjusted to sea level s pressure by holding Absolute Relative button B10 for 3 seconds Press A B8 or W B9 key to adjust press Absolute Relative button B8 to confirm Check the Local Weather Station for Sea Level pressure Press HISTORY button B7 to vie
10. fa oregon SCIENTIFIC ADVANCED WEATHER STATION MODEL IWA 80004 USER S INSTRUCTIONS a S Mm pavi n SU Thank you for your purchase of this advanced weather station The utmost care has gone into the design and manufacture of your clock Please read the instructions carefully and keep the manual for future reference The receiver unit has a clear easy to read display that shows the indoor outdoor temperature time date month and day of the week It will receive and display temperature readings from the wireless remote sensor The 433 MHz technology means no wire installation is required and you can place the sensor anywhere within the 100 feet transmission zone MAIN FEATURES e Digital time with Manual Time Setting option eDaily Sunrise Sunset and Moonrise Moonset Time Display for 244 cities in USA Canada and Mexico Weather Forecast Weather Forecast with Sunny Slightly Cloudy Cloudy Rainy and Cloud Burst Animation Weather Girl with Suitable Clothing in Outdoor Condition e Barometric Pressure Measurement Current and Past 12hr Absolute and Relative Barometric Pressure Reading Barometric Pressure Bar Chart Display in mb hPa or in Hg Selectable 433MHz RF Transmitting Frequency eMaximum Three Selectable RF channels with Wireless Thermo Sensor One Wireless Thermo Sensor Included e Transmission Range 100 feet Open Area e Measurable Range e Indoor Temperature 32 122 e Indo
11. ick Checking 6 Mode Press SUN MOON button B4 or after 15 seconds to return to normal mode re If moonrise or moonset occur at next day then MOONRISE 1 or MOONSET 1 will be displayed 8 If there is no moonrise or moonset occur on someday will be displayed on the LCD The Sunrise Sunset and Moonrise Moonset time display is just for reference only For exact Sunrise Sunset and Moonrise Moonset time please refer to your Local Weather Station MOON PHASE DISPLAY The Moon Phase A16 of each day is shown on the LCD OOC SO0 A New Moon D Waxing Gibbous E Full Moon G Last Quarter LOW BATTERIES INDICATOR Low battery icon appear at particular channel indicating that Thermal Sensor Unit of the channel is in low battery status The batteries should be replaced B Waxing Crescent C First Quarter F Waning Gibbous H Waning Crescent NOTE Use a pin to press the reset button B12 if the Unit does not work properly Avoid placing the clock near interference sources metal frames such as computer or TV sets The clock loses its time information when the batteries is removed Buttons will not function while scanning for WWVB time signal or thermo sensor s signal unless they are well received or stopped manually All Setting Modes will automatically exit in 15 seconds without any adjustment NOTE Attention Please dispose of used unit or batteries in an
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14. or Humidity 20 99 e Outdoor Temperature 4 F 122 F e Max Min Memory for Humidity Indoor and Outdoor Temperature e Low battery Indicator for Outdoor Thermo Sensor e Perpetual Calendar Up to Year 2099 e 12 24Hour Time Display Selectable e 2 Alarm Function e Moon Phase Display e Wall Mount or Table Stand Selectable BATTERY Main Unit DC 1 5 V 2A size x 3 pcs Thermo Sensor Unit DC 1 5 V 3A size x 2 pcs SPECIFICATIONS MAIN UNIT Recommended operating range 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F REMOTE SENSOR 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F 433 MHz No of remote unit 1 unit Recommended operating range RF transmission frequency RF transmission range maximum 100 feet Power Main Unit DC 1 5 V 2A size x 3 pcs Thermo Sensor Unit DC 1 5 V 3A size x 2 pcs Dimension Main Unit 5 94 x 9 13 x 1 22 inch Thermo Sensor Unit 3 7 x 2 36 x 1 10 inch MAIN UNIT APPEARANCE A8 A9 A10A11 A12 A1 A13 A2 A14 A3 A15 fe A16 A A17 a A18 A19 C1 B10 B6 B11 B7 B9 B8 po B9 C3 BEFORE USING THE TRANSMITTER Part A LCD A1 Outdoor Temperature Trend A11 Weather Forecast A2 Comfort Icon A12 Barometric Pressure Bar Graph A3 Indoor Temperature Humidity A13 Weather Girl A4 Radio Control Icon A14 Past Hour Pressure History A5 Time Zone A15 Absolute Relative Barometric A6 Radio Controlled Time Pressure Reading A7 Date Month amp Week A16 Moon phase A8 Out
15. reveport ME Augusta Bangor Caribou Portland MD Baltimore MA Boston MIA Kalamazoo Detroit Flint Lansing Rogers City Marquette Traverse City Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico MN North Carolina Albert Lea Bemidji Duluth Grand Protage International Falls St Paul MS Greenwood North Dakota Huntsville Jackson Tupelo MO Jefferson City Kansas City Memphis Poplar Bluff Springfield St Louis Oklahoma MT Billings Ft Peck Great Falls Helena Sidney Whitefish NE Grand Island Lincoin Omaha Sidney Pennsylvania Valentine NV Austin Carson City Ely Las Vegas Wells Reno South Carolina NH Concord NJ Newark Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Dakota Trenton NM Albuquerque Magdalene Tennessee Roswell Raton Santa Fe NY Albany Buffalo New York City Lake Placid Syracuse NC Asheville Charlotte Fayetteville Wilmington Winston Salem Williamston Raleigh ND Bismarck Bowbells Fargo Grand Forks OH Cleveland Columbus Cincinnati Toledo Youngstown OK Boise City Lawton Oklahoma City Tulsa OR Burns Eugene Medford Portland Salem PA Harrisburg Philadelphia Pittsburgh Scranton PR West Virginia San Juan RI Providence SCR Charleston Columbia Greenville SD Sioux Falls Pierre Rapid City TN Nashville Chattanooga Knoxville Memphis TX Abilene Amarillo Austin Brownsville Da
16. w the past 12 hours Barometric Pressure history The hour is indicated on LCD A14 Press HISTORY button B7 71 mip LA te be ee PEL I IC Press HISTORY button B7 to view the past 12 hour Barometric Pressure history The hour is indicated on the LCD 0 HR Current Barometric Pressure Reading 1HR Barometric Pressure Reading in 1 hour ago 2HR Barometric Pressure Reading in 2 hour ago etc Hold A button B8 for three seconds to select the unit for Barometric Pressure Meter in inHg or mb hPa BAROMETERIC PRESSURE TREAD BAR GRAPH The Barometric Pressure Reading at 2hr 4hr 8hr and 12hr is recorded and shown on Barometric Pressure Bar Graph A12 The Graph is displayed in both hPa and inHg WEATHER GIRL Weather Girl A13 shows different clothing under different weather condition and Outdoor temperature according to the lowest channel This is to remind you to wear suitable clothes or take an umbrella with you before go to outdoor area If there is no Thermo Sensor a is registered in the main was unit LCD shows l 9 THERMOMETER Press C F button B8 to select Temperature to be displayed in Celsius mode or Fahrenheit mode If the temperature is out of the measurable range LL L beyond the minimum temperature or HH H beyond the maximum temperature will be shown on the LCD MAXIMUM MINIMUM TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY RECORDING FUNCTI
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