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Welcome to theTaylor

®

WeatherGuide System.

Simple, reliable,

accurate…it allows you to monitor indoor or outdoor locations from
one room. The base unit reads indoor conditions, while the remote
sensor wirelessly reports outdoor weather conditions back to the base
unit for an all-in-one weather display.

Plan your work day, play day, every day. Now that’s smart!

Table of Contents

Powering the WeatherGuide™..................................................................3
How to Set Up the WeatherGuide™ ......................................................3
How to Display the WeatherGuide™ ......................................................5
Atomic Clock

Atomic Clock Setting ................................................................6
Manual Clock Setting..................................................................7
Alarm ............................................................................................8
Snooze ........................................................................................10

How to Read the WeatherGuide™........................................................11

Temperature/Humidity Displays ............................................12
Minimum/Maximum Records ................................................13
Barometric Pressure ................................................................14
History Records........................................................................14
Programming Altitude ..............................................................15
Comfort Level Readings..........................................................16
Temperature/Humidity Trends ..............................................16
Weather Forecast ....................................................................17
Backlight ......................................................................................18
°F/°C Switch ..............................................................................18
Low Battery Display ................................................................18

TroubleShooting

Disconnected Signals................................................................19
Transmission Collision ............................................................20
Problem Solving ........................................................................20
Precautions ................................................................................21

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Summary of Contents for 1527

Page 1: ...WeatherGuide System with Remote Sensor Instruction Manual 1 by 1527...

Page 2: ...tents Powering the WeatherGuide 3 How to Set Up the WeatherGuide 3 How to Display the WeatherGuide 5 Atomic Clock Atomic Clock Setting 6 Manual Clock Setting 7 Alarm 8 Snooze 10 How to Read the Weathe...

Page 3: ...securing the remote sensor s battery compart ment cover located on the back of the unit Install 2 AAA batteries Tip Lithium batteries are recommended in extremely cold or hot lo cations How to Set up...

Page 4: ...remote registered will transmit every 53 seconds If a second remote is registered it will transmit every 56 seconds If a third remote is registered it will transmit every 59 seconds Note A maximum of...

Page 5: ...s walls sheds trees etc Try various set ups for the best results Shorten the distance between receiver and remote units when necessary Place indoor in a well ventilated location away from direct sunli...

Page 6: ...from possible sources of interference such as mobile phones appliances computers refrigerators TVs etc Daytime conditions such as sunlight and other atmospheric interferences can affect synchronizati...

Page 7: ...nter 7 Press C F or PMCE RCC to change the month or day Press SET AL to enter 8 Press C F or PMCE RCC to change the date or month Press SET AL to enter 9 Press C F or PMCE RCC to choose a language dis...

Page 8: ...ess MODE to return to the clock display How to Set the Alarm Your WeatherGuide has 2 separate alarm settings To set one alarm 1 Press the MODE button on the back of the base unit The unit will beep Th...

Page 9: ...5 A icon by the time indicates Alarm 1 is active The unit will return to the clock display after approximately 15 seconds or press MODE until the clock display re turns To set two alarms Press the MO...

Page 10: ...turned off Snooze feature Press the Snooze Light button on the top of the base unit to silence the alarm for 5 minutes A icon will flash as long as the snooze is active The snooze will deactivate whe...

Page 11: ...r Allow the end to hang where you wish to measure temperatures out of a window aquariums swimming pools etc If more than one remote sensor is in use press the CHANNEL button on the back of the base un...

Page 12: ...ratures display in the left section of the LCD Indoor temperature readings these are temperatures at the base unit s loca tion Outdoor temperature readings these are temperatures that are measured by...

Page 13: ...owest temperature humidity of the day 3 Press the Min Max button a third time to see current temperature humidity again To Clear the minimum or maximum read ings press and hold the Min Max button whil...

Page 14: ...on by the the barometric pres sure readings indicates if pressure is rising falling or steady Barometric Pressure History Press the History button on the back of the unit to see the barometric pressur...

Page 15: ...es sure displays Press HISTORY to se lect The altitude digits flash 3 Press the C F or PMCR RCC buttons to scroll through prepro grammed altitude options Press HIS TORY to select 4 The display will sh...

Page 16: ...clock display Comfortable level ideal range for both temperature humidity Air contains excess moisture Air contains inadequate moisture Temperature Trend Indicators Your WeatherGuide will indicate if...

Page 17: ...ngs indicates Falling Humidity humidity has gone down more than 2 degrees in an hour Humidity trending up 12 24 Hour Weather Forecast YourWeatherGuide will estimate weather conditions over the next 12...

Page 18: ...ahrenheit and Celsius temperature dis plays Low Battery Indicator A on the LCD indicates the batteries are running low and should soon be replaced A by the indoor temperature display indicates the bas...

Page 19: ...ctly after initial set up the batteries have lost their charge Replace batteries see the Power Sources section of this manual 4 Press the Tx button in the battery compartment of the remote to send a t...

Page 20: ...erence to radio 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 R...

Page 21: ...tamper with the unit s internal components Doing so will invalidate the warranty on this product and may cause damage The unit contains no user serviceable parts 6 Do not mix old and new batteries Do...

Page 22: ...teady Minimum Maximum daily temperature humidity records Weather Forecast 12 24 hour forecast graphics Barometer with pressure trends 12 hour history Comfort Level Indicator Wet Comfortable Dry Atomic...

Page 23: ...ts 2220 Entrada Del Sol Suite A Las Cruces New Mexico 88001 www taylorusa com There are no express warranties except as listed above This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have othe...

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