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SPECIFICATIONS

MAIN UNIT

   TYPE 

                   DESCRIPTION

249 g (8.8 oz) without battery

119 x 77 x 169 mm 
(4.7 x 3.0 x 6.7 in)

°C / °F

0.1°C (0.2°F)

-5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F)

DCF-77(EU) / MSF-60(UK)

 

Weight

L x W x H

Temperature unit

Resolution

Temperature range

Clock frequency
Synchronization
Signal frequency 
Clock
Humidity range
Humidity resolution
Memory

Alarm duration
Snooze
Clock display

Hour format 
Calendar

Power

L x W x H

Weight
Transmission range 

Auto or disabled
433 MHz
Auto or manual (disabled)
25% - 95%
1%
Min / Max relative humidity and 
temperature

2 minutes
8 minutes
HH:MM:SS
HH:MM: Day of Week
12 / 24 hour format
MM / DD or DD / MM 
language selectable:
E, D, F, I and S
3 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5 V  batteries

92 x 60 x 20 mm 
(3.6 x 2.4 x 0.8 in)
62 g (2.22 oz)
30 m (100 ft) unobstructed

REMOTE UNIT

Temperature range

Power

-30°C to 60°C
(-22°F to 140°F)
2 x UM-4 (AAA) 1.5 V batteries

NOTE

 We recommend that you use alkaline batteries 

with this product for longer usage and lithium batteries 
in temperatures below freezing.

   Due to printing limitations, the displays shown in this 

manual may differ from the actual display.

   The contents of this manual may not be reproduced 

without the permission of the manufacturer.

   Do not dispose this product as unsorted municipal 

waste. Collection of such waste separately for special 
treatment is necessary.

NOTE

 The technical specifications for this product and 

the contents of the user manual are subject to change 
without notice.

Summary of Contents for BAR388HG

Page 1: ...ting Started 4 Batteries 4 Remote Sensor 4 Sensor Data Transmission 5 Clock 6 Clock Reception 6 Reception Signal 6 Set Clock 6 Alarm 6 Barometer 7 Set Altitude 7 Weather Forecast 7 Temperature and Hum...

Page 2: ...you use your new product It contains practical step by step instructions as well as technical specifications and warnings you should know about CLOCK OVERVIEW FRONT VIEW 1 SNOOZE 2 Weather Forecast Ar...

Page 3: ...unit to default settings 11 Battery compartment 1 Pressure trend 2 Weather forecast 3 Comfort zone 4 Pressure icon 5 Altitude icon 6 Pressure altitude unit 7 Heat index 1 Heat index icon 2 Hi lo temp...

Page 4: ...t use matching the polarity and Press RESET after each battery change indicates main unit batteries are low NOTE Do not use rechargeable batteries We recommend that you use alkaline batteries with thi...

Page 5: ...it will resume proper functioning as the temperature rises to within the normal temperature range i e no permanent damage will occur to the unit due to low temperatures 3 Select a channel Make sure yo...

Page 6: ...s are English E German D French F Italian I and Spanish S Press MODE to choose between the clock with seconds and clock with weekday display modes Clock signal reception indicator To search for a sens...

Page 7: ...again after 24 hours To ensure barometric readings are reliable set the altitude to reflect distance from sea level at your position 1 Press and hold PRESSURE for 2 seconds 2 Use and to set the altitu...

Page 8: ...bility of heat dehydration 32 2 40 C 90 104 F Caution Possibility of heat exhaustion 26 6 31 7 C 80 89 F To end auto scan Press CHANNEL or MEM To toggle between current minimum and maximum records for...

Page 9: ...RESET to return the unit to the default settings When calendar is set press or to view the moon phase for the next previous day Press and hold or to scan through the years 2001 to 2099 PRECAUTIONS Th...

Page 10: ...MM language selectable E D F I and S 3 x UM 3 AA 1 5 V batteries 92 x 60 x 20 mm 3 6 x 2 4 x 0 8 in 62 g 2 22 oz 30 m 100 ft unobstructed REMOTE UNIT Temperature range Power 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140...

Page 11: ...u re in the US and would like to contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department directly please visit www2 oregonscientific com service default asp OR Call 1 800 853 8883 For international inq...

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