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 REMOTE SENSOR (RTGR328N)

1.

LCD display

2.

LED Status indicator

3.

Ventilation duct

1.

Wall mount

2.

Channel switch (1 – 5)

3.

RESET

4.

°

C / 

°

F

5.

Search

6.

EU/UK radio signal
format switch

7.

Battery compartment

8.

Fold-out stand

1.

Signal reception

2.

Channel number

3.

Low battery icon

4.

Time

5.

Temp (

°

C or 

°

F)

6.

Humidity %

7.

Temp / Humidity

GETTING STARTED

BATTERIES

Insert batteries before first use, matching the polarity as shown
in the battery compartment. For best results, install batteries
in the remote sensor before the main unit. Press RESET after
each battery change.

              Do not use rechargeable batteries.

 shows when batteries are low.

UNIT

 LOCATION

Main

Calendar Area

Remote

Temp / Heat Index Area

UV Sensor

UVI / Barometric

Measurement Area

NOTE

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1

2

3

Summary of Contents for BAR993HG

Page 1: ...on 8 Sensor Search 8 Clock and Calendar 9 Radio Controlled Clock 9 Turn Radio Controlled Clock ON OFF 9 Set Clock 9 World City Display 10 Alarms 10 Set Daily Alarm 10 Set Pre Alarm 11 Activate Alarm 1...

Page 2: ...ion of Conformity 20 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific BAR998HG BAR993HG VoiceActivated Wireless Weather Station This powerful device bundles voice recognition time keeping an...

Page 3: ...Area Radio controlled clock alarms 2 UVI Barometer Trend Area UV level and barometric pressure bar chart 3 UVI Barometric Measurement Area UV Index and barometric readings 4 Temperature Heat Index Ar...

Page 4: ...EL switch remote sensor 6 MEMORY view current and saved temperature humidity and heat index readings 7 SELECT switch Areas BACK VIEW 1 UP increase setting activate radio controlled clock and voice rec...

Page 5: ...Temp C or F 6 Humidity 7 Temp Humidity GETTING STARTED BATTERIES Insert batteries before first use matching the polarity as shown in the battery compartment For best results install batteries in the r...

Page 6: ...seconds to enter setting mode 4 Press UP or DOWN to change settings 5 Press MODE to confirm TILT THE DISPLAY You can tilt the display back for better viewing or audio sound Hold the base of the unit...

Page 7: ...e unit channel and radio signal format before you mount the sensor Place the sensor out of direct sunlight and moisture Do not place the sensor more than 100 meters 328 feet from the main indoor unit...

Page 8: ...he Temperature Heat Index Area indicates the status ICON DESCRIPTION Main unit is searching for sensors At least 1 channel has been found Sensor 1 is sending data The number shows which sensor is sele...

Page 9: ...he signal strength ICON DESCRIPTION If no signal is found check the sensor batteries TURN RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK ON OFF If you wish to manually set the clock you must first disable the radio controlle...

Page 10: ...avigate to the World Clock Area 2 To scroll through the information for the selected city press MODE 3 To select another city press and hold MODE for 2 seconds Then press UP or DOWN to select the 3 di...

Page 11: ...elect a time 5 Press ALARM to confirm shows when the Pre Alarm is set The daily Alarm will NOT function until the next day once if the Pre Alarm has been triggered Also if you deactivate the Alarm the...

Page 12: ...of the weather station VIEW BAROMETER HISTORY Navigate to the Barometer Area then press HISTORY repeatedly to scroll through the measurements The number shown in the HR box indicates how long ago each...

Page 13: ...sor records a temperature of 2 C 35 6 F or lower the RAINY icon becomes SNOWY UV MEASUREMENT WITH OPTIONAL UVR138 With the optional UVR138 Ultra Violet Radiation Sensor the following information is at...

Page 14: ...n the back of the weather station SELECT SENSOR CHANNEL Press CHANNEL to switch between sensors 1 5 The house icon shows the selected remote sensor To auto scan between sensors press and hold CHANNEL...

Page 15: ...re and humidity on the body To view the Heat Index press MODE while the Temperature and Humidity Area is selected HEAT INDEX LEVELS IF THE THEN THE DANGER LEVEL HEAT FOR PROLONGED OUTDOOR INDEX IS PHY...

Page 16: ...ce Recognition will display Then access the Clock Settings Mode to select the volume level 10 Step 7 VOICE RECOGNITION COMMANDS The product responds to the following voice commands COMMAND RESPONSE WE...

Page 17: ...ffic location WARNINGS This product is designed to give you years of service if handled properly Observe the following guidelines Never immerse the unit in water This can cause electrical shock and da...

Page 18: ...or HHH out of range Remote Cannot Check batteries sensor locate remote 6 sensor Check location 8 Cannot change Check sensors channel Only one sensor is working 8 Problem Symptom Remedy Voice Does not...

Page 19: ...4 feet Display Sunny partly cloudy cloudy rainy snowy REMOTE UNIT RTGR328N RF frequency 433 MHz Range Up to 100 meters 328 feet with no obstructions Transmission every 1 minute Channel No 1 2 3 4 or 5...

Page 20: ...magnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of the R TTE Directive applied standard s ETSIEN301489 1 3 Ver 1 4 1 2002 08 Safety of information technology equipment Article 3 1 a of the R TTE directive applie...

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