CARRIN ELECTRONICS KW9010 LCD Remote Sensor User Manual

Carrin Electronics Co., Ltd. LCD Remote Sensor Users Manual

Users Manual

Features:
l Radio controlled time with Manual Time Setting option
l Daily Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset Time Display for 244 city in USA,Canada,and
Mexico.
l Weather Forecast
-Weather Forecast with Sunny, Slightly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy and Cloud Burst animation
-Weather Girl with suitable clothing in outdoor condition
l Barometric Pressure Measurement.
-Current and past 12hr Absolute and Relative Barometric Pressure reading
-Barometric Pressure Bar Chart.
-Display in mb/hPa or inHg selectable.
l 433MHz RF Transmitting frequency.
l Maximum three selectable RF channels with wireless Thermo Sensor.
(One Wireless Thermo Sensor Included)
l Transmission range: 30 meters ( open area ).
l Measurable range:
Indoor temperature : 0°C ~ +50°C
Humidity : 20% ~ 99%
Outdoor temperature : -20°C ~ +50°C
l Max/Min Memory for Humidity, Indoor and Outdoor Temperature.
l Low-battery indicator for Outdoor Thermo Sensor.
l Perpetual Calendar Up to Year 2099.
l 12/24Hour time display selectable.
l 2 Alarm Function
l Moon Phase Display
l Wall Mount or Table Stand Selectable.
l Battery:
Main Unit : DC 1.5 V 2A size x 3 pcs
Thermo Sensor Unit : DC 1.5 V 3A size x 2 pcs
l Size :
Main Unit : 151 x 232 x 31 mm
Thermo Sensor Unit : 95 x 60 x 28 mm
Main Unit Appearance
Part A- LCD
A1: Outdoor Temperature Trend A2: Comfort Icon
A3: Indoor Temperature/Humidity A4: Radio Control Icon
A5: Time Zone A6: Radio Controlled Time
A7:
Date, Month & Week A8: Outdoor Temperature Moonrise Time
A9: Selected Channel A10: Barometric Pressure Trend
A11: Weather Forecast A12: B
arometric Pressure Bar Graph
A13: Weather Girl A14: Past Hour(Pressure History)
A15: Absolute/ Relative Barometric Pressure Reading A16: Moon phase
A17: Moonrise/Moonset A18: Time Selected Country
A19 : Sunrise/Sunset Time
Part B- Button
B1: SUN/MOON Button B2: + /(12/24) Button
B3: MODE Button B4: - / Button
B5: ALARM ON/OFF Button B6: CHANNEL Button
B7: HISTORY/ WEATHERButton B8: “▲(UP) / °C/ °FButton
B9: “▼(DOWN)Button B10: Relative /AbsoluteButton
B11: MAX/MIN Button B12:RESET Button
Part C- Structure
C1: Wall Mount Hole C2: Battery Compartment
C3:. Stand
Thermo Sensor Unit Appearance.
D1: Transmission Indication LED D2: Outdoor Temperature
D3: Wall Mount Hole D4: Channel Select Switch
D5: Battery Compartment D6: °C/°F button
D7: TX button D8: Stand
Set Up:
Ÿ Insert batteries.
Ÿ Use a pin to press the RESET (B12) button
Weather Forecast Function:
l After Batteries inserted, or holding WEATHER button (B7) for 3 seconds, Weather Icon
(A11) blinks. Enter the current weather condition by pressing (B8) or (B9) buttons.
Press WEATHER button (B7) to confirm the setting. The weather forecast may not be
accurate if the current weather condition entered is not correct.
l The current weather status should be entered again if the altitude of the weather station is
changed. ( Barometric pressure is lower at higher altitude location. Therefore, altitude change
will affect the weather forecast) The weather station will start the first forecast at 6 hours
after the current weather status is entered
l Totally 5 different weather condition in the weather forecast.
means Sunny .
“ ” means Slightly Cloudy.
“ ” means Cloudy.
“ ” means Rainy
“ ” means Cloudburst.
“ ” is shown if the weather forecast is Rainy or Cloudburst and outdoor temperature (any
channel) is under 0°C.
l If there is any inconsistency of weather forecast between Local Weather Station and this unit,
the Local Weather Station's forecast should prevail. We will not held responsible for any
trouble that may come up due to wrong forecasting from this unit.
l The trend pointer (LCD A10) indicates the trend of the barometric pressure.
indicates the barometric pressure trend is increasing.
indicates the barometric pressure trend is steady.
indicates the barometric pressure trend is decreasing.
Barometric Pressure Reading
l Press Absolute/Relative button (B10) for three seconds to select Absolute or Relative
pressure display. Abs is shown for Absolute pressure, Rel is shown for Relative pressure.
l Absolute pressure is the actual pressure measured by the Main Unit.
l Relative pressure can be adjusted to sea levels pressure by holding Absolute/Relative button
(B10) for 3 seconds. Press (B8) or (B9) key to adjust, press Absolute/Relative
button (B8) to confirm. Check the Local Weather Station for Sea Level pressure.
l Press HISTORY button (B7) to view the past 12 hours Barometric Pressure history.
The hour is indicated on LCD (A14).
Press HISTORY button (B7)
l Press HISTORY button (B7) to view the past 12 hour Barometric Pressure history.
The hour is indicated on the LCD.
0 HR = Current Barometric Pressure Reading
-1HR = Barometric Pressure Reading in 1 hour ago
-2HR = Barometric Pressure Reading in 2 hour ago ……..etc
l Hold button (B8) for three seconds to select the unit for Barometric Pressure Meter in
inHg or mb / hPa.
Barometric Pressure Trend Bar graph.
l The Barometric Pressure Reading at 2hr, -4hr, -8hr and 12hr is recorded and shown on
Barometric Pressure Bar Graph (A12). The Graph is displayed in both hPa and inHg.
Weather Girl.
l Weather Girl (A13) shows different clothing under different weather condition and Outdoor
temperature (according to the lowest channel). This is to remind you to wear suitable clothes or
take an umbrella with you before go to outdoor area.
l If there is no Thermo Sensor is registered in the main unit, LCD shows :
Thermometer:
l Press “°C /°F button (B8) to select Temperature to be displayed in Celsius mode or Fahrenheit
mode.
l If the temperature is out of the measurable range, LL.L ( beyond the minimum temperature) or
HH.H (beyond the maximum temperature) will be shown on the LCD.
Maximum/Minimum Temperature/Humidity recording function:
l Press MAX/MIN button (B11) to show the maximum or minimum of indoor/outdoor
Temperature/Humidity.
“ ” is shown on the LCD if maximum Temperature/Humidity is shown.
“ ” is shown on the LCD if minimum Temperature/Humidity is shown.
Ÿ Hold MAX/MIN button (B11) for 3 seconds to clear the recorded maximum and minimum
reading.
Outdoor Thermo Sensor Unit Registration Procedure:
l The main unit automatically starts receiving transmission from Outdoor Thermo Sensor after
Weather condition setting. Outdoor temperature digits (A8) blinks.
l Insert the batteries in the Thermo Sensor Unit. The sensor unit automatically transmit
temperature to the main unit. ( Battery compartment (D5) of thermo sensor is located behind
the back cover, unscrews to open.)
l For having more than one external transmitter (Maximum3), select the Channel, CH1, CH2 or
CH3 to ensure each sensor is transmitting at difference channel before inserting batteries. The
channel select switch (D4) is at the back of the thermo sensor unit.
l Press TX button (D7) on the thermo sensor unit to transmit temperature to the main unit
manually. The main unit gives a beep sound if it received the temperature.
Display Outdoor Temperature :
l Press CHANNEL button (B6) to view the 3 Channels temperature. The sequence is shown
as follow:
Press Press Press
CHANNEL button CHANNEL button CHANNEL button
Display the three
channels alternatively
l Hold CHANNEL (B6) button for 3 seconds to cancel unused channel. It will automatically
register a new channel again if a new channel is received.
If there is no temperature displayed in existing channel ( - - . –“ is displayed on the LCD ),
hold CHANNEL button (B6) for 3 seconds to cancel that channel and receive the channel
again (Beep sound can be heard.) Then, press TX button (D7) on the thermo sensor unit
to transmit signal to the main unit manually
l The trend pointer displayed (A1) indicates the trend of the outdoor temperature.
indicates the outdoor temperature is increasing.
indicates the outdoor temperature is steady.
indicates the outdoor temperature is decreasing.
l Press °C /°F button (D6), on the Thermo Sensor unit, to select Temperature to be displayed
in Celsius mode or Fahrenheit mode.
Radio Controlled Clock:
l At 2 minutes after batteries inserted, the clock automatically starts scanning the WWVB time
signal.
“ ” flashes indicate now is receiving WWVB signal
“ ” turns on indicate signal received successfully
If reception fail, scanning stops ( “ ” disappear on the LCD ) and repeats again at next hour.
Totally four reception will be tried after starting. Each reception takes about 10 minutes.
l The clock automatically scans the time signal at 2.00 a.m. everyday to maintain accurate
timing. If reception fail,, scanning stops ( “ ” on the LCD disappear ) and repeats again at
3.00 a.m. 4.00a.m. and 5.00a.m.
l The clock can be set to scans the time signal manually by holding button (B4) for 3
seconds. If receptions fail, scanning stops. ( “ ” on the LCD disappear ).
l Hold “ ” button (B4) for 3 seconds or enter Time Setting to stop scanning WWVB time
signal.
l Buttons will not function while scanning for WWVB time signal unless they are well received
or stopped manually.
l DST shown on the LCD if it is in Daylight Saving Time Mode
Manual Time Setting:
l Hold MODE button (B3) for 3 seconds to enter Clock/Calendar setting Mode .
l Press + (B2) or - (B4) buttons to adjust the setting and press MODE button (B3) to
confirm each setting.
l The setting sequence is shown as follow:
Hour, Minutes, Second, Year, Month, Day, Country and City.
12/24 Hour Display mode:
Ÿ Press 12/24 button (B2) to select 12 or 24 hours mode.
2 Daily Alarm Function:
l Press MODE button (B3) to select to view:
Time Alarm Time1 (“ “ Shown) Alarm Time 2 (“ “ Shown)
l When viewing Alarm Time 1 or Alarm Time 2, hold MODE button (B3) for 3 seconds to
enter that Alarm Time setting. Press + (B2) or - (B4) buttons to adjust the alarm time.
Press MODE button (B3) to confirm each setting.
l When viewing Alarm Time 1 or Alarm Time 2, press ALARM ON/OFF button (B5) to
switch that alarm ON or OFF.
l Press MODE(B3), +(B2), -(B4) or SUN/MOON (B4) button to stop the alarm.
Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset Time Display Function:
l After setting the Calendar, Local Country and City in the Time Setting Mode, the Main Unit
calculates the Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset. The Sunrise/Sunset and
Moonrise/Moonset time digits blinks duing the calculation.
l Press SUN/MOON button (B1) to display the Sun Hours of the selected day.
l Hold SUN/MOON button for (B1) 3 seconds to enter Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset
Time Quick Checking Mode. Location digits (A18) blinks
l Enter Country, City, Year, Month and Day which you would like to check
l Press + (B2) and - (B4) button to adjust and press SUN/MOON button (B1) to confirm
setting.
l The Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset time digits blinks duing the calculation. After
Calculation, Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset time is shown. The location digits (A18)
keep blinking to indicate the Main Unit is still in Quick Checking Mode. Press SUN/MOON
button (B4), or after 15 seconds, to return to normal mode.
l If moonrise or moonset occur at next day, thenMOONRISE +1 or MOONSET +1 will be
displayed
l If there is no moonrise or moonset occur on someday, will be displayed on the
LCD
l The Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset time display is just for reference only. For exact
Sunrise/Sunset and Moonrise/Moonset time, please refer to your Local Weather Station.
Moon Phase Display
The Moon Phase (A16) of each day is shown on the LCD.
A: New Moon B: Waxing Crescent C: First Quarter
D: Waxing Gibbous E: Full Moon F: Waning Gibbous
G: Last Quarter H: Waning Crescent
Low batteries indicator:
Low battery icon appear at particular channel indicating that Thermal Sensor Unit of the
channel is in low battery status. The batteries should be replaced.
Note:
l Use a pin to press the reset button(B12) if the Unit does not work properly.
l Avoid placing the clock near interference sources/metal frames such as computer or TV sets.
l The clock loses its time information when the battery is removed.
l Buttons will not function while scanning for WWVB time signal or thermo sensors signal
unless they are well received or stopped manually.
l All Setting Mode will automatically exit in 15 seconds without any adjustment.
FCC Disclaimer
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
The users manual or instruction manual for an unintentional or unintentional radiator
shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tsted and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may 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 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:
l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Countries and Cities
There are USA,Canada and Mexico countries can be choosen from the Time Setting
Mode. They are listed in the following table.
USA USA
Iowa IA
Mississippi MS
Alaska AK
Waterloo ALO
Greenwood GWO
Anchorage ANC
Des Moines DSM
Huntsville HUV
Fairbanks FAI
Davenport DVN
Jackson JAN
Juneau JNU
Sioux City SUX
Tupelo TUP
Nome OME
Idaho ID
Montana MT
Alabama AL
Boise BOI
Billings BIL
Birmingham BHM
Gibbonsville GIB
Ft. Peck FTP
Gadsden GAD
Pocatello PIH
Great Falls GFT
Montgomery MGM
Sandpoint SZT
Helena HLN
Mobile MOB
Illinois IL
Sidney SDY
Arkansas AR
Champaign CMI
Whitefish WTF
Fort Smith FSM
Chicago ORD
North Carolina NC
Little Rock LIT
Springfield SPI
Asheville AVL
Texarkana TXK
Indiana IN
Charlotte CLT
Arizona AZ
Evansville EVV
Fayetteville FAY
Flagstaff FLG
Terre Haute HUF
Wilmington ILM
Phoenix PHX
Indianapolis IND
Winston-Salem
INT
Tucson TUS
South Bend SBN
Williamston MCZ
Yuma YUM
Kansas KS
Raleigh RDU
California CA
Dodge City DDC
North Dakota ND
Bakersfield BFL
Wichita K32
Bismarck BIS
Blythe BLH
Kansas City KCK
Bowbells BWB
Eureka EKA
Wakeeney OH1
Fargo FAR
Fresno FAT
Topeka TOP
Grand Forks GFK
Fort Bragg FTB
Kentucky KY
Nebraska NE
Los Angeles LAX
Frankfort FFT
Grand Island GRI
Redding ROD
Lexington LEX
Lincoin LNK
Sacramento SAC
Louisville LOU
Omaha OMA
San Diego SAN
Louisiana LA
Sidney SNY
San Bernardino SBD
Baton Rouge BTR
Valentine VTN
San Francisco SFO
Lake Charles CWF
New Hampshire
NH
Colorado CO
Natchitoches IER
Concord CON
Denver DEN
New Orleans NEW
New Jersey NJ
Durango DRO
Shreveport SHV
Newark EWR
Fort Collins FNL
Massachusetts MA
Trenton TTN
Grand Junction GJT
Boston BOS
New Mexico NM
Burlington ITR
Maryland MD
Albuquerque ABQ
Pueblo PUB
Baltimore BWI
Magdalene MAG
Connecticut CT
Maine ME
Roswell ROW
Hartford HFD
Augusta AUG
Raton RTN
District of Columbia DC
Bangor BGR
Santa Fe SAF
Washington DCA
Caribou CAR
Nevada NV
Delaware DE
Portland PWM
Austin AIN
Dover 0N5
Michigan MIA
Carson City CXP
Florida FLG
Kalamazoo AZO
Ely ELY
Key West EYW
Detroit DET
Las Vegas LAS
Jacksonville JAX
Flint FNT
Wells LWL
Miami MIA
Lansing LAN
Reno RNO
Orlando ORL
Rogers City PZQ
New York NY
Pensacola PNS
Marquette SAW
Albany ALB
Tallahassee TLH
Traverse City TVC
Buffalo BUF
Tampa TPA
Minnesota MN
New York City JFK
Georgia GA
Albert Lea AEL
Lake Placid LKP
Albany ABY
Bemidji BJI
Syracuse SYR
Augusta AGS
Duluth DLH
Ohio OH
Atlanta ATL
Grand Protage GPO
Cleveland CLE
Columbus CSG
International Falls
INL
Columbus CMH
Macon MAC
St. Paul STP
Cincinnati ISZ
Savanna SAV
Missouri MO
Toledo TOL
Hawaii HI
Jefferson City JEF
Youngstown YNG
Honolulu HNL
Kansas City MKC
Oklahoma OK
Hilo ITO
Memphis MPH
Boise City 17K
Kahului OGC
Poplar Bluff POF
Lawton LAW
Waimea WAI
Springfield SGF
Oklahoma City OKC
St. Louis STL
Tulsa TUL
Oregon OR
Utah UT
West Virginia WV
Burns BNO
Saline SAL
Charleston CRW
Eugene EUG
St. George SGU
Wheeling HLG
Medford MFR
Salt Lake City SLC
Wyoming WY
Portland PDX
Thompson TSN
Buffalo BYG
Salem SLE
Virginia VA
Casper CPR
Pennsylvania PA
Vienna DON
Cheyenne CYS
Harrisburg CXY
Lynchburg LYH
Little America LAA
Philadelphia PHL
Norfolk ORF
West Yellowstone
WYE
Pittsburgh PIT
Richmond RIC
Canada CAN
Scranton SCR
Roanoke ROA
Calgary CAL
Puerto Rico PR
Vermont VT
Charlotte Town CHT
San Juan SJU
Burlington BTV
Edmonton EDM
Rhode Island RI
Montpelier MPR
Fredericton FRE
Providence PVD
Washington WA
Halifax HAL
South Carolina SCR
Aberdeen ABE
Montreal MON
Charleston CHS
Walla Walla ALW
Ottawa OTT
Columbia CUB
Kettle Falls KTF
Quebec QUE
Greenville GMU
Mount Vernon MVN
Regina REG
South Dakota SD
Olympia OLM
Sudbury SUD
Sioux Falls FSD
Seattle SEA
Thunder Bay THU
Pierre PIR
Spokane SFF
Toronto TOR
Rapid City RAP
Tonasket TON
Vancouver VAN
Tennessee TN
Yakima YKM
Whitehorse WHI
Nashville BNA
Wisconsin WI
Winnipeg WIN
Chattanooga CHA
Wausau AUW
Yellowknife YEL
Knoxville DKX
Green Bay GRB
Mexico MEX
Memphis MFR
La Crosse LSE
Chihuahua CHH
Texas TX
Madison MSN
Durango DUR
Abilene ABI
Milwaukee MWC
Guadalupe GUA
Amarillo AMA
Spooner SSQ
Hermosillo HER
Austin AUS
Mexico City MEC
Brownsville BRO
Dallas/Ft. Worth DFW
El Paso ELP
Houston HOU
Laredo LRD
Odessa ODO
San Antonio SAT

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