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VA 

Baltimore, 
MD 

MTN Miami, 

FL 

MIA  Sacramento, 

CA 

SMF 

Boston, MA 

BOS 

Kansas City, 
MO 

MKC Saint 

Louis, 

MO 

STL 

Chicago, IL 

CHI 

Milwaukee, 
WI 

MKE Salt 

Lake 

City, UT 

SLC 

Cleveland, 
OH  

CLE Madison, 

WI 

MSN San 

Antonio, TX 

SAT 

Charlotte, 
NC 

CLT Minneapolis, 

MN 

MSP San 

Francisco, 
CA 

SFO 

Cincinnati, 
OH 

CVG Nashville, 

TN 

BNA San 

Jose, 

CA 

SJC 

Denver, CO 

DEN 

New 
Orleans, LA 

MSY Seattle, 

WA 

SEA 

Dallas, TX 

DFW 

New York, 
NY 

NYK Tucson, 

AZ 

TUS 

Detroit, MI 

DTT 

Oklahoma 
City, OK 

OKC Washington, 

DC 

WAS 

Honolulu, HI  HNL 

Orlando, FL 

ORL 

Montreal, 
Canada 

YMQ 

Houston, TX  HOU 

Philadelphia, 
PA 

PHL Ottawa, 

Canada  

YOW 

Indianapolis, 
IN 

IND Phoenix, 

AR 

PHX Quebec, 

Canada 

YQB 

Las Vegas, 
NV 

LAS Pittsburgh, 

PA 

PIT Toronto, 

Canada 

YYZ 

Los 
Angeles, CA 

LAX Portland, 

OR

PDX Vancouver, 

Canada 

YVR 

 
 

RECEPTION OF THE RADIO SIGNAL 

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The clock automatically starts the WWVB

 

signal search on any restart or if 

the batteries are changed. The radio mast symbol starts to flash.

 

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At 2:00AM the Radio Controlled clock automatically carries out a 
synchronization procedure with the WWVB signal to correct any deviations 
to the exact time. If this synchronization attempt is unsuccessful (The 
radio mast symbol disappears from the display), the system will 
automatically attempt another synchronization at the next full hour. This 
procedure is repeated automatically up to four times.

  

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To start manual

 

WWVB signal reception, press and hold the “-“ button for 

three seconds. If no signal is received within seven minutes, then the 
WWVB signal search stops (the radio mast symbol disappears) and starts 
again the next full hour.

 

INFORMATION: 

Summary of Contents for TX6180

Page 1: ...ta that you will be able to view hour by hour Each of the instruments has been developed to respond to changing conditions as fast as they take place Each precise instrument accurately reflects temper...

Page 2: ...d below in order to have it repaired at your expense Cost for all repairs and return postage after the guarantee has expired will be the responsibility of you the consumer The proper address to return...

Page 3: ..._______________________________ PAGE 09 Daylight Saving Time______________ PAGE 09 C F temperature display______________________ PAGE 09 Temperature trend display__________________________ PAGE 09 Max...

Page 4: ...ays barometric pressure in two scales The mb hPa millibars hecto Pascals and the Hg Mercury scale Weather forecast using five icons sunny light cloud cover cloudy rain and stormy Thermometer Indoor me...

Page 5: ...the batteries inoperable Important information Please insert the batteries in the remote temperature transmitter first Obstacles can severely impair the range of the transmitter Protect the transmitte...

Page 6: ...transmission Do not permanently install the remote sensor until transmission has been confirmed Open the battery compartment on the rear side of the base weather station and insert the batteries agai...

Page 7: ...set the correct minute Press Set to confirm your setting The daylight saving time S and on display starts to flash Now use the to set the on or off Press Set to confirm your setting and to end the set...

Page 8: ...al clock mode The alarm will sound for two minutes if you do not deactivate it by pressing any button In this case the alarm will be repeated automatically after 24 hours Crescendo alarm length 2 minu...

Page 9: ...able to complete the setting process The minimum must always be at least 1 C below the maximum When the temperature alarm sounds the appropriate channel and the upper or lower limit symbol is shown 12...

Page 10: ...ed first then a positive course is displayed arrow pointing downwards If the relative humidity does not change within an hour then the upward or downward pointing arrow becomes a horizontal arrow The...

Page 11: ...n to activate the LED display backlight for five seconds RADIO FREQUENCY CONNECTION TO OUTDOOR SENSOR Press the CHANNEL button to select a channel 1 to 3 This gives you the option of polling three out...

Page 12: ...a YYZ Los Angeles CA LAX Portland OR PDX Vancouver Canada YVR RECEPTION OF THE RADIO SIGNAL The clock automatically starts the WWVB signal search on any restart or if the batteries are changed The rad...

Page 13: ...ansmitter in Colorado you have the option of setting the time manually as mentioned above As soon as the reception of the WWVB signal is possible then the clock is readjusted automatically WARRANTY CA...

Page 14: ...cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to rad...

Page 15: ...r Weather Station Features 1 Time 2 Alarm Symbol 3 RCC signal icon 4 Outside temperature 5 Outside temperature trend 6 Outside Temperature 7 Inside Temperature trend 8 Inside Temperature 9 Day Month D...

Page 16: ...month date day in English alarm inside and outside temperature To start up To activate Open the battery compartment on the back of the outside sensors and install the batteries matching the marked pol...

Page 17: ...S and on display starts to flash Now use the to set the on or off Press MODE to confirm your setting and to end the setting procedure Information Normal clock mode press key to set the correct time zo...

Page 18: ...ctual temperature differs by more than 1 degree C from the preset settings Parallel In conjunction with the signal sound will the symbol for the temperature alarm will start blinking Setting limits ch...

Page 19: ...seconds During alarm the display will automatically light up for 5 seconds Transmission connection to outside sensor Push the channel button to select a channel 1 to 3 You have the possibility to choo...

Page 20: ...Relocate the receiving antenna 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help We recommend a minimum distance of 2 5 meters or 8 feet to all sources of interference such as TV or...

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