User's Manual
Getting Start
Batteries Installation
Batteries installation of the clock
Insert 2 “AA” batteries in polarity (+) and (-) as indicated
Close the battery cover
The low battery icon will show in the clock window when your batteries need replacing
Batteries installation of wireless transmitter
Insert new batteries into clock
Insert 2 “AA” size batteries in proper polarity (+) and (-) as indicated
Close the battery door
Warning : Do not mix old and new batteries
Do not mix alkaline, standard ( carbon-zinc ), or rechargeable ( nickel cadmium ) batteries.
To ensure proper functioning of your clock with outdoor temperature, please follow this power up
procedure :
1. Insert new batteries into the main unit.
2. Insert batteries into the remote temperature transmitter.
Do not touch any other buttons or settings on your clock. It will automatically receive the remote
temperature.
Remote Temperature
Upon power up of the transmitter ( or pressing the reset button ), the temperature RF signal is
immediately sent to the clock. The clock attempts to receive the RF temperature signal for 5 minutes. The
clock refreshes the RF temperature every 3 minutes.
If the RF temperature signal is not received within 5 minutes after power up of the transmitter (or
pressing the reset button), blank “---“ will appear in the outdoor temperature window of the clock. In this
case, press the HR/SYNC button of the clock. The clock will attempt outdoor temperature reception for
another 6 minutes.
After the remote temperature shows in the lower LCD panel place the remote transmitter outside in a
shaded, dry area to protect it as if under an umbrella.
Try relocating the clock or the transmitter if the clock does not display the outdoor temperature after 6







