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PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
LCD Display
Time Display
Outdoor Temperature
/ Volume Display
Indoor Temperature / Radio
Display
LCD Display
Symbol
Description
Function
Radio signal reception to
outdoor unit (RTHN129)
Indicates the strength of the
radio reception
Low battery
Indicates low battery power of
outdoor unit (RTHN129)
Alarm 1 on
Alarm 2 on
Appears when an alarm is
activated
RF antenna icon
Appears when RF clock data
received
OUT 12345
Outdoor sensor reading
Shows outdoor temperature of
selected sensor.
IN
Indoor sensor reading
Shows indoor temperature
ZONE
Time zone
Indicates selected time zone
Snoozing
Alarm is in snooze mode
FM/AM
Radio
Shows selected frequency
band
Projection
Time Display Outdoor Temperature Display
(channel 1 only)
NOTE
Focus length (1.5m – 2m)
GETTING STARTED
Connecting the main unit to power supply
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t
1SFTT
RESET
inside the sensor after each battery change.
Placement of the main unit
t
1M
ace the de
W
ice as far as
Q
ossib
M
e fro
N
co
NQV
ters and
N
icro
X
a
W
es to
a
W
oid interference
X
ith rece
Q
tion.
t
Only use this device indoors in a dry location.
t
-
eave s
Q
ace around the device for ventilation
Q
ur
Q
oses
so that the
X
ar
N
air can esca
Q
e freely.
t
5
o ensure for good sound
R
uality
do not cover the s
Q
ea
L
er.
Placement of the remote thermo sensor (RTHN129)
Max 1.5m
Max 50m
t
*
deal
Q
lace
N
ents for the sensor
X
ould be in any location outside the
ho
N
e at a height of not
N
ore than
ft
.
N
shielded fro
N
direct
sunlight or
X
et conditions.
NOTE
%
e
Q
ending on conditions
the
N
a
Y
i
N
u
N
radio signal reach is
N
.
KEY DESCRIPTIONS
Top
SNOOZE
#
ac
L
light
1
ro
K
ection
button
Back
3
adio
#
utton
Clock button
4
et
"
lar
N
button
button
button
.
icro
64#
K
ack
Reset
button
°C / °F
button
Light
button
Flip 180°
button
RADIO RECEPTION
5
his
Q
roduct is designed to auto
N
atically synchroni
[
e its calendar and
clock
X
hen brought
X
ithin the range of the radio signal.
8
hen the unit
is receiving the signal
the radio rece
Q
tion sy
N
bol
3
CC
starts to blink.
%
e
Q
ending on the strength of the signal
the connection
Q
rocess takes
to
N
inutes.
*
f the signal is
X
eak
it could take u
Q
to
hours to
receive a valid signal.
Symbol Description
Function
RF antenna
icon off
The icon is turned off to indicate that the
main unit has not received RF clock data for
at least 1 hour and 15 minutes.
RF antenna
icon on
The icon is turned on when the main unit has
received RF clock data.The icon will turn off if
no data is received for 1 hour and 15 minutes,
or the clock time is adjusted manually.
5
he
N
ain unit is able to receive
3'
clock data fro
N
re
N
ote sensor in
%
C
'
&6
.4'
6,
and
887#
64
for
N
at
t
%
C
'
&6
and
.4'
6,
5
he ti
N
e
[
one settings
X
ithin the range of
to
reference to ti
N
e
[
one
of the
%
C
'.4'
broadcasting signal.
t
887#
64
5
he ti
N
e
[
one settings
reference to ti
N
e
[
ones
1.
C
&
of the
887#
broadcasting signal.
Clock signal reception indicator:
Symbol
Description
Strong signal
Weak signal
No signal
Receiving signal
Radio reception disabled
NOTE
3
ece
Q
tion can be affected by a nu
N
ber of factors.
'
or best
rece
Q
tion
Q
lace the device a
X
ay fro
N
N
etal ob
K
ects and electrical
appliances. Other causes of signal interference include electrical
trans
N
ission to
X
ers
steel reinforced construction and
N
etal siding.
3
eception is ideal
X
hen the unit is placed near a
X
indo
X
.
Enabling/disabling radio reception
SEARCH
button
located inside the outdoor receiver
t
1
ress
SEARCH
to enable the
3
CC search function.
5
he
-&%
X
ill
n
ash
t
X
ice to indicate that search function is enabled.
t
1
ress and hold
SEARCH
to disable the
3
CC search function.
5
he
-&%
X
ill
n
ash three ti
N
es to indicate that search function is disabled.
SETTING TIME MANUALLY
t
1
ress and hold
SEARCH
button is located inside the outdoor
receiver
to disable signal reception.
t
1
ress and hold . The screen displays
ZONE
and the nu
N
ber
n
ashes.
t
1
ress once or press and hold and to ad
K
ust the setting.
'
or
&6
6,
the ti
N
e
[
one offset sets the clock up to
hours fro
N
the
received clock signal ti
N
e.
'
or
64
the ti
N
e
[
one setting is
0
1
1
.
2
C
3
&
.
t
1
ress to con
m
r
N
.
t
1
ress once or press and hold and to ad
K
ust the setting for
h
hour for
N
at
hour
N
inute
year
calendar for
N
at
N
onth
day
day
N
onth
N
onth and date.
t
1
ress again to con
m
r
N
.
DISPLAYING TIME AND DATE
t
1
ress to toggle bet
X
een ti
N
e and date display.
ALARM FUNCTION
:
ou can set t
X
o different alar
N
ti
N
es
X
ith this clock.
Setting/adjusting alarm time
t
1
ress and hold .
t
6
se and to ad
K
ust the hour and press to con
m
r
N
.
t
6
se and to ad
K
ust the
N
inute and press to con
m
r
N
.
t
The alar
N
ti
N
e is displayed. The alar
N
sound
X
ill stop after
N
inutes.
Snooze function
t
To use the
SNOOZE
function
press the
SNOOZE
light
button on
top of the clock
X
hen the alar
N
sounds. The alar
N
X
ill stop and start
again after
N
inutes.
:
ou can repeat this function three ti
N
es.
t
1
ress to enable sleeping ti
N
er function
N
ins
in
3
adio
N
ode. The radion
X
ill turn off after the ti
N
e has elapsed.
Displaying the alarm time
#
y default the clock
X
ill sho
X
the current ti
N
e and date.
t
To display
"
lar
N
for
sec
press and .
t
To display
"
lar
N
for
sec
press and .
Activating/deactivating the alarm
t
1
ress
to activate
deactivate alar
N
in se
R
uence
"
lar
N
"
lar
N
#
oth O
/
#
oth O
''
.
RADIO
*
n radio
N
ode the sound level
fre
R
uency
and
'.".
X
ill display.
Current Ti
N
e
7
olu
N
e
-
evel
3
adion
'
re
R
uency
Enter radio mode
t
1
ress
to turn on the radio.
t
1
ress
to toggle in se
R
uence
O
/
".
'.
O
''
.The last
last radio channel selected
X
ill be re
N
e
N
bered.
NOTE
33.1
X
ill support
'.
only.
33.1"
X
ill support both
'.
".
.
Select frequency
t
1
ress and hold
to enter radio setting
N
ode.
t
1
ress or to increase or decrease frequency.
t
*
n setting
N
ode
press or for
seconds to auto
N
atically search
higher or lo
X
er frequencies.
Adjusting volume
t
1
ress to inrease volu
N
e.
t
1
ress to decrease volu
N
e.
BACKLIGHT
t
To activate the backlight and pro
K
ection function for
seconds
press
the
SNOOZE
light
button.
NOTE
This function only
X
orks
X
hen the backlight level is set to
-
O.
t
To ad
K
ust backlight level
press
-
ight to toggle bet
X
een
)*
and
-
O.
PROJECTION
The pro
K
ector displays the ti
N
e on your ceiling for easy vie
X
ing in a
darkened roo
N
.
t
To activate the backlight and pro
K
ection function for
seconds
press
the
SNOOZE
light
button.
NOTE
This function only
X
orks
X
hen the pro
K
ection function is turned O
''
.
t
To turn pro
K
ection O
/
and O
''
press and hold
Light
to toggle
bet
X
een options.
The default setting is O
/
t
To
n
ip the pro
K
ection content by
¡
press
Flip 180
¡
.
TEMPERATURE FUNCTION
The te
N
perature is
N
easured in
¡
C or
¡'
.
t
1
ress
¡
C
¡'
to toggle bet
X
een Centigrade
¡
C
and
'
ahrenheit
¡'
.
The current indoor te
N
perature is al
X
ays displayed in the lo
X
er right
corner of the
-
C
%
display. To receive outdoor te
N
perature infor
N
ation
you
can connect up to
re
N
ote sensors to the
N
ain unit
t
1
ress
to toggle bet
X
een channels
to
and display the
outdoor te
N
perature of different sensors.
t
1
ress and hold
and for
seconds to start searching for re
N
ote sensors.
t
1
ress and hold
and for
seconds to enable auto
scan
function for the
channels.
*
nfor
N
ation fro
N
Channel
X
ill
auto
N
atically be displayed in sequence.
RESETTING THE CLOCK
8
henever the clock is not behaving as e
Y
pected
press
3
eset
X
ith the
point of a blunt ob
K
ect such as a stylus or ball point pen.
NOTE
This
X
ill return all settings to default values.
REMOTE SENSOR
The
N
ain unit can collect te
N
perature data fro
N
up to
sensors
and
should be placed
X
ithin
ft
N
of the
N
ain unit. The a
N
ber
-&%
*
ndicator on the front of the sensor
X
ill blink to indicate that the unit is
trans
N
itting a signal.
s
CH
Channel
.
*
f
N
ore than one sensor is being used
N
ake sure
each one has a different channel nu
N
ber.
EU/UK/US
4
elect your region for
3
CC.
SEARCH
1
ress to search for
3
CC function.
RESET
1
ress if the sensor is not
X
orking correctly or if the batteries
have been replaced.
NOTE
#
efore placing the re
N
ote sensor outdoors
check that the battery
co
N
part
N
ent door is closed properly.