User Guide

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the reception is tried for 22 seconds on 910MHz.
This will also be done for re-synchronization.
The Outdoor Temperature Sensor
Remote transmission of
outdoor temperature to
Temperature Station by
915 MHz
Shower proof casing
Wall mounting case
Mount in a sheltered
place. Avoid direct rain and sunshine.
Under the eaves of your home is an ideal
place.
Positioning the Temperature Sensor:
The Sensor is supplied with a holder that may be
attached to a wall with the two screws supplied.
The Sensor can also be positioned on a flat
surface by securing the stand to the bottom to the
Transmitter.
Note:
Before permanently fixing the Sensor wall base,
place all units in the desired locations to check that
the outdoor temperature reading is receivable. If
the signal is being received, the signal reception
icon
will be displayed on the Atomic Clock. In
event that the signal is not
received, relocate the Sensor or
move it slightly as this may help the
signal reception. To ensure a good
connection, there should be a
distance of no more than 200 feet
between the final position of the
Atomic Clock and the Sensor.
To wall mount the Temperature Sensor:
1. Secure the bracket onto a desired wall using the
screws and plastic anchors.
2. Clip the remote temperature sensor onto the
bracket.
WWVB (Atomic Time) Radio signal:
The clock must receive the WWVB Radio
Signal to automatically set the time, date and
weekday.
The clock automatically starts the WWVB on
the top of the hour between the hours of 12:00
AM and 6:00 AM.
If this synchronization attempt is successful
the radio tower icon appears on the display.