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Model: 308-1451H

   

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Features 

 

 

Forecast icons change with barometric pressure (Snow, Sun, Partial Sun, Clouds and Rain) 

 

Advanced Hunter icon reacts to changes in outdoor temperature 

 

Barometric pressure with 12 hour history graph (InHg or hPa) 

 

Atomic 12/24 hour time and calendar: day, month, date (manual set option) 

 

Sun rise/set, moon phase for 250 pre-selected US cities 

 

Indoor temperature (ºF/ºC) 

 

Indoor humidity (%RH) 

 

Outdoor temperature (ºF/ºC) 

 

Outdoor humidity (%RH) 

 

Temperature and frost alarm icons 

 

Time alarm with snooze 

 

Indoor comfort level icon 

 

Temperature and humidity trend arrows 

 

Blue LED backlight 

 

Low battery indicators 

 

Monitor up to 3 separate sensors (sold separately) 

Install Batteries in the Forecast Station & TX142TH Sensor 

 

Forecast Station: 

1.  Remove battery cover. Slide tab to the right and pull out to remove battery 

cover. 

2.  Install three new AA batteries according to the polarity 

markings. 

 

Do Not Mix Old and New Batteries 

 

Do Not Mix Alkaline, Lithium, Standard or Rechargeable 
Batteries 

 
 
 
 

Outdoor Sensor: 

1.  Slide the battery cover down, then lift off the front of the TX142TH sensor.  

Note:

 Be careful not to break the tabs on the battery cover.   

2.  Confirm the channel selector switch is on channel 1. 
3.  Insert two new AA batteries into the sensor.  

Observe the correct polarity (see marking inside battery compartment).  

4.  Keep sensor 5-10 ft. from the forecast station during setup. 
5.  After 15 minutes, if the outdoor temperature shows on the forecast station, move the 

outdoor sensor outside to a shaded location within range of the forecast station. 

 

Function Buttons (on back of forecast station) 

 

Summary of Contents for 308-1451H

Page 1: ...history and high low temperature and humidity alarms Forecast Station Outdoor Sensor Get Started Step 1 Insert 3 NEW AA batteries not included into the forecast station Observe the correct polarity S...

Page 2: ...arm 7 Outdoor Temperature Alarms 8 Set Temperature Alarm 1 8 Set Temperature Alarms 2 and 3 8 Temperature Trend Indicators 8 Pressure Readings 8 Absolute Barometric Pressure Number 8 Pressure Unit of...

Page 3: ...teries in the Forecast Station TX142TH Sensor Forecast Station 1 Remove battery cover Slide tab to the right and pull out to remove battery cover 2 Install three new AA batteries according to the pola...

Page 4: ...ET button and move to Daylight Saving Indicator DST Indicator DST will default to the ON position as most of the country observes the DST change The DST indicator should stay on all year so the foreca...

Page 5: ...Press the or button once to adjust by 1 unit or hold for fast scroll adjustment City Selection Sun rise set Times Note Preset city abbreviations are at the end of this manual Choose the city closest...

Page 6: ...on the illuminated visible portion will increase or wax until the full moon occurs Full Moon occurs when the earth moon and sun are in approximate alignment with the moon and the sun on opposite sides...

Page 7: ...ove the time alarm 1 below the time alarm 2 The number in the bell icon indicates which alarm is active 4 DEACTIVATE Press and release the ALARM button to enter the correct Alarm mode Press and releas...

Page 8: ...2 4 above to set temperature alarms on other channels DEACTIVATE TEMPERATURE ALARM Press and release the TEMP ALERT button 3 times to deactivate all temperature alarms The alert icons will disappear...

Page 9: ...w the past pressure was compared to the current pressure Read the graph from left to right If the bars are rising it means that the weather will improve If the bars go down it means the air pressure h...

Page 10: ...calibration This will ensure an accurate personal forecast for your location Weather Tendency Indicators up and down arrows Working together with the weather forecast icons are the weather tendency in...

Page 11: ...dity for each of the selected channels will appear on the main unit 8 Allow the sensors and the forecast station to stay 5 10 feet apart for 15 minutes to establish a solid connection 9 Install the ba...

Page 12: ...is adequate to keep the accuracy deviation below 1 second Note In case the forecast station is not able to detect the WWVB signal disturbances transmitting distance etc the time and date can be manual...

Page 13: ...t or more from electronics such as cordless phones gaming systems televisions microwaves routers etc 3 Place within range of the outdoor sensor 4 The maximum transmitting range in open air is 200 feet...

Page 14: ...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 Reorient or reloc...

Page 15: ...VANSVILLE HUF TERRE HAUTE IND INDIANAPOLIS SBN SOUTH BEND KS KANSAS DDC DODGE CITY K32 WICHITA KCK KANSA CITY OH1 WAKEENEY TOP TOPEKA KY KENTUCKY FFT FRANKFORT LEX LEXINGTON LOU LOUISVILLE LA LOUISIAN...

Page 16: ...LLO AUS AUSTIN BRO BROWNSVILLE DFW DALLAS FT WORTH ELP EL PASO HOU HOUSTON LRD LAREDO ODO ODESSA SAT SAN ANTONIO UT UTAH SAL SALINE SGU ST GEORGE SLC SALT LAKE CITY TSN THOMPSON VA VIRGINIA DON VIENNA...

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