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7 MAIN UNIT FEATURES

 

Radio-controlled Clock : 

The unit starts synchronizing the clock after the 1st 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 Govern-
ment's National Institute of Standards and Technology. A microchip translates the time 
signal and adjusts the time display for the correct time, and date.

Manually Setting the Time and 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).
 

NOTE:

 You cannot change any settings 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 “– 

/

 C/F” 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 “– 

/

 C/F” button. Press 

and release

 the “– 

/

 C/F” 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 disap-
pears, 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.

Celsius/Fahrenheit

:

Press and release the “–” (minus) button. A beep sounds, 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. See page 8 for barometric pressure adjustment information.

6 UNDERSTAND WHAT THE BUTTONS DO

.

MAIN UNIT

BUTTON NAME

CHANNEL

choose channel 1,2,

or 3

clears the current

channel

SNOOZE

silence the alarm

for 5 minutes

N/A

PRESSURE

view pressure

history & confirm

settings

adjust current

pressure

ALARM

view alarm time for

5 seconds

set alarm time

SET

to set clock &

calander manually

starts radio

controlled time

synchronization

P+

P-

to make

adjustments

to air pressure

to make

adjustments

to air pressure

to select hPa or inHg

pressure units

+

turn alarm on/off

OR

raise a setting by

one unit

fast advance

setting mode

-

select ºC or ºF

OR

lower a setting by

one unit

fast reverse in time

setting mode &

current time zone

setting

MIN/MAX

(memory)

read maximum & 

minimum values for

temperatures,

humidity (both

indoor & outdoor)

N/A

N/A

PRESS & RELEASE

WIRELESS SENSOR

BUTTON NAME

TX

sends wireless

signal to main unit

C/F

C/F

select ºC or ºF

display mode

for wireless sensor

Mode

choose display

mode for wireless

sensor

CH (1,2or 3)

choose channel 1, 2,

or 3

3 buttons & slide

switch Inside BACK

of remote sensor

case

PRESS & RELEASE

PRESS & HOLD

FOR 3 SECONDS

Operation buttons are located on the front and back of the main unit

AA

AA

TX C/F MODE

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Summary of Contents for 00973

Page 1: ...REMOTE INDOOR OUTDOOR PRESSURE FORECAST MAIN UNIT 0 zone 2 READ 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 clock to get the most benefit from it 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 00593W MEASUREMENT RANGE Indoor main unit 0º C to 50º C 32º F to 122º F Outdoor Indoor humidity ...

Page 2: ...crews Table top placement Fold out the integrated table top stands to place the main unit on a table top surface Wireless Sensor When placing the sensor consider these things Although the sensor is designed for outdoor use placement in a protected area will prolong its life Mounting Use the mounting slot on the back of the unit to hang it from one of the supplied screws The sensor must be within 1...

Page 3: ...perature adaptor by running the wire out through a soft seal opening such as a window or door When routing the wire for the low temperature adaptor make certain that the wire will not be severed or damaged WIRELESS SENSOR LOW TEMP ADAPTOR LOW TEMP SENSOR EXTREMELY LOW TEMPERATURES low temp adaptor is used outside to observe temperature Wireless Sensor is protected indoors in extreme temperatures I...

Page 4: ...lock The antenna icon will flash on and off during synchronization If the icon disap pears 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 hour...

Page 5: ...it 9 8 Moon Phase 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 moon phase will not be correct unless the date and year are programmed correctly OTHER ADJUSTMENTS Changing the Pressure Units To change the scale between mb milibars hPA hectoPascals an...

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