Chaney Instrument 00605TX Wireless Transmitter with Temp/Humidity(434MHz Tx) User Manual
Chaney Instrument Co. Wireless Transmitter with Temp/Humidity(434MHz Tx)
User Manual
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For Technical Assistance and product return Information, please call Customer care: 87 72214252 HOURS: Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.ln. to 4:45 pm CST. ml) WARRANTY -—- IN'I'ERNA'I'IONAL Consumer my have more xemedios a! law than follows. Clumsy him-men: Company wnnnninm the mar, this Wuflncfln he five fiom defect in material and wannnnnnhin for an year fium chin nrpinnhm. ems! msmumrr SHALLNOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY mcmEN-rAL, INDIRECT oncousEQ‘uENnAL DAMAGES, WHETHER ARIElNG m come-r on TORT. Chnnny instruments obligation (as its aph'nn) in limited to repair or replace this product. For in-wammy mail; sand producyampanigd hy Guarantee, hearing Dealer's name and date of purchase. with $5.00 mower hnnaiing and posmge, w Chaney Instrument Company 955 Wells Street Lake Geneva, ‘Nisconsin 53147 wwwnhaneyinmmanwm Tel: 877-221—1252 Mule in Chi-m er with household waste, AOU>I2ITE@ Wireless Weather Station + COMPANION MODEL 3? 00605 Main Uni! WMPKNIO! erolan Sensor Thank Vaul We appreciate you for purchasing the new generation radiocontrolled wireless weather station + COMPANIONA This instrument set Is designed and engineered with state-ohtheart technology and components. It will provide the date, time, barometric pressure. and indoor & outdoor temperatures and humidity levels. A visual representation of the weather forecast is also provided on the main unit. The wireless sensor sends information about current conditions to the main unit AND to the companion piece. This method of information broadcasting wirelessly to both units allows you to view the same information in two areas of your home, For example. the main unit could he placed in the kitchen and the companion, which also has an alarm clock could be placed in a bedroom. 1 CHECK PACKAGE CONTENTS (1) Main Unit-7.5" x 6.5" x1.25" “ (1) Snap-on basesupport (i) Companion ' 275" x 4" X1.25"‘ (l) Thermo Hygro remote sensor - 2.25" x3i25" x 15“ {dimensions approximate (1) Instruction manual Instruction Manual 2 HEAD Please read this entire manual carefully before you set up the instrument and begin to use it. In this way you can become familiar with the features of the weather station & companion to get the most benefit from it. 3 INSTALL BATTERlES Main Unit: Always install batteries into the main unit first. ‘on thehackzof the unit, remove the battery compartment cover. Insert 3 AA alkaline batteries. Replace the cover. companion: On the back of the unit, remove the battery compartment cover. Insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries. Replace the cover. Wireless Sensor: After batteries have been put into the main unit and companion. remove the back cover of the wireless sensor. Insert 2 AA alkaline (or lithium) batteries. NDTE: When replacing the batteries for the wireless sensor, remove the batteries from the sensor and clear that sensor's channel on the main unit by pressing and holding the CHANNEL button when the corresponding channel is'displayed. Reinstall the batteries into the wireless sensor. Operatlnq Range of Marin Severe cold (below 4° Fl- 20n C) can cause alkaline fié batteries to freeze and function improperly. Use lithium batteries' |n extremely low temperature conditions to ensure continued operation. 4 CHOOSE WHERE TO PLACE THE MAIN U S and W ELESS SENSOR Main Unltlcompllllons Choose wall mount or table-top placement - Choose a location foreach unit that is at least 10 feet away from other electronic devices that may Interfere with the wireless signal. - Wall mounting: Use the mounting slot on the back of each unit to hang on the wall. ~ Tabletop placement: Snap the base support to the main'unit by inserting the support‘s two barbed prongs into holes onthe bottom edge of the main unit. The companion has an integrated fold-out stand for tahlertop placement. Wireless Sensors When placing the sensor, consider these things: ' Although the sensor is designed for outdoor use, placement in a protected area will prolong its life. ~ Mounting: Use the mounting slot on the back of the unit to hang it from a wall or vertical surface. - The sensor must be within iOCl'feei (30 meters) of each of the main units, - The sensor is resistant to weather and to water. It is NOT WATERPROOF. - Prolonged exposure to cold weather may cause damage to the LCD panel. ' Wireless sensor must be placed outdoors to observe outdoor temperatures and humidity. Main Unit WMPANION (BACK) 7 (BACK) INSTALL 2 "AAA" BATTERIES Wirelell Sensor (BACK) Placement Wireless sensor should he placed out of direct sunlight and be protected from direct weather elements. too hot (30m) maximum wireless dist-m between min unllknmplnion and wireless sensor. Mlln Unit & Companion should be placed at least to feet from other electronic devices (T V's, computer's, etc) and both Should be less than 100 feet from the wireless sensor. 5 OVERVIEW - MAIN UNIT m%- 635 indoor Temperature 5. Humidity Weather Forecast Outdoor Temperature 11in 7 Wireless 6 l I ‘\ Sensor , l , , . Channel Graph Shows Air Barometric Pressure Numb“ Pressure History M at a given hour 5m Alarm has been set ' Antenna is GEE V 31 R receiving the K]. i ; time a date Montw Wt Ll ) signal Date] ‘ . V s .' Day Time em Law Battery Indicators FUNCTION “PIE * ALARM MEMORY CHANNEL BUTTONS (FRONT) — , IZ/Zl “Cl“? CLEAR FUNCTION SEE BUTTONS GEE (BACK) FOR BUTTON ACTION DESCRIPTIONS """ i wirelesssensor channel Number Indoor Temperature / Wireless sensor signal on t door Temperature mom capture (once a minute) . __ Low Battery Alarm has , indiéators been set Antenna . D _ H recelvlng the . ‘ TIMe_0R Date PUSH "CALENDAR DST“ time 5 dag, ' / / Display button to view date/year signal , Currently selected time zone SNOOZE/ WAVE (S backlite) FUNCTION BUTTONS (FRONT) ' , mama 12/24 “Cl" osr SEE FUNCTION £333 BUTTONS FOR BUTTON (BACK) ACTION DESCRIPTIONS Radio-controlled Clock :, The unit starts synchroniling the clock after the ist channel of the wireless sensor begins to send its information to the main unit (This is called registration.) The built—in antenna receives the official time signal from the US Government's National institute of Standards and Technology. A microchip translates the lime signal and adjusts the‘time display for the correct time. and date. Manually sailing the time and date: Press and hold the “TIME" button, and the time display will flash on the screen Using the + and » buttons adjust each section and confirm (and move on) by pressing the “TIME" button (set order: hours. minutes, month. date, yeandayliqht saving time) “GTE: You cannot change any settings manually if the clock is attempting to synchro- nize. Allow the clock to finish the cycle, and then manual changes can be made if the clock has not automatically acquired the signal and set itself to the correct time. Time Zone: Note: Default setting is Pacific Time. If you live outside of the Pacific Time Zone, you will need to set your Time Zone using the following procedure: Press the “ZONE" button on the back of the main unit to change the time zone settings. PST = Pacific N51“ = Mountain CST = Central Es'l' = Eastern USING THE COMPANION (continued) The antenna icon flash on and off during synchronization. If the icon disappears. this indicates that the radio signal is not available. If you are unable to obtain a signal after a long period of time. try placing the base unit away from sources of interference such as computers, televisions, cordless phone bases, and other electronic items. Note: The synchronization process can take 2472 hours. If the signal is still not captured. the "WAVE" (snooze/wave) button may be pushed and held for 5 seconds to begin searching for the time signal again. Celsius/munch: Press and release the , / °cI°F button. The display will change to either Fahrenheit or Celsius. Tum! Indicators: Arrow indicators beside the upper display outdoor temperature and humidity readings show: Rising steady Falling ewe The arrow icons will indicate rising. steady or falling it the temperature or humidity change is more than 1 unit (degree/percent) within an hour. “femur-turd Memory: ; Press the "MEMORV" button to view the minimum values (Inside! Outside Temperature ) for 5 seconds. Pressthe “MEMORY" button again to view the maximum memory. The memory will automatically refresh every 24 hours. SETTING THE ALARM: 1) Hold “A LARM" for 5 seconds. 2) The hour number(s) flash. Press + or > to enter the desired hour. Press “ALARM" to conlirm the hour setting. 3) The minute numberls) flash. Press + or - to enter the desired minute. Press “ALARM" to confirm the minute setting. To view the alarm time, press the “ALARM" button during the normal operating mode. Alarm time will display for fifteen seconds.Then. the current time isdisplayed. Tb "rum the Alarm On and on: press the "ALARM" button and then the button during the normal operating mode. A bell icon will appear when the alarm is on. To Tim: all the Alarm for 24 hours: To turn the alarm off for 24 hours. press the “ALARM" button when the alarm sounds Snooze: When the alarm sounds. press the "SNOOZE" button to trigger the snooze feature. The alarm is silenced for five minutes. Buckllght: Press the "SNOOZEIWAVE" button to activate the backlight for 5 seconds for low-light viewing of the on-screen information. Radio-controlled Clack : The unit starts synchronizing the clock after the lst channel of the wireless sensor begins to send its information to the main unit. (This is called registration.) The built-in antenna receives the official time signal from the US Government's National Institute of Standards and Technology. A microchip translates the time signal and adiusts the time display for the correct time, and date. Manually setting the mound date: Press and hold the "TIME" button, and the year display will flash on the screen. Using the +and — buttons adjust each section and confirm (and move on) 17V Pressing the “TIME" button. (set order. hours. minutes, month, date. year. daylight saving time) NOTE: You cannot change any settings manually if the clock is attempting to synchro- nize. Allow the clock to finish the cycle (tower icon is no longer animated). and then manual changes can be made to the time and date settings if‘desired. Time Zone: Note: Default setting is'Pacific Time. If you live outsideof the Pacific Time Zone, you will need to set your Time Zone using the lollowing procedure: Press the "ZONE" button on the back of the main unit to scrollthrough the time zone settings. PST = Plclfll: MST = MWMIIIl CST = centrll EST = Ellhrll The antenna icon will flash on and off during synchronization. if the icon disappears. this indicates that the radio signal is not available. If you are unable to obtain a signal after a long period of time, try placing the base unit away from sources'ol interference such as computers. televisions. cordless phone bases. and other electronic items Note: The synchronization process can take 24-72 hours. Celsius/“Manuals: Press and release the — (minus) button. The display will change to either Fahrenheit or Celsius. Banmeler Set Up: The (flgital barometer will calculate and forecast the weather conditions. Your instrument will not provide a reliable forecast unless your current barometric pressure is entered in. Adjust the barometric pressure to reflect your current conditions: NOTE: Please see httpcllweathenunIsysmmlsurfaoelstc_con_pres.html to help set and adjust the barometric pressure. 1) Press and hold PRESSURE button for 5 seconds 2) Press t . and/or - to adjust the air pressure to the current pressure. 3) Press the PRESSURE button to confirm thesetting and exit changing the Pressure Stall: To change the scale between mb (milibars) hPA (hectoPascals) and ian (inches of mercury), push "ZONE" button while in pressure adjust mode. MoonPhasez .)DDOGG( The moon phase will automatically display based on the calender date.The moonphase will not be displayed correctly unless the date and yearare programmed correctly. MAIN UNIT » OTHER ADJUSTMENTS M m) View PressureH‘istory: To view air pressure from 0 (current) to the past 12 hours, Press the 'PRESSURE”button.The hour is displayed In the small boxln theypressure portion of the upper display. Each time you press “PRESSURE‘Zthe value changestothat‘ofthe previous hour. NOTEThe main unit example UpperDisplayillustrated in section Sshows what the pressure is, the current hour being zero (0).This pressure history is available only after the barometer has operated and kept pressure data for 12 continuous hours. Barometer History Graph: The bar chart just below the air pressure display,shows the pressure readings (range from +014 int-lg to —014 ian/—8 hPa ml: to +8 hPa mb) ofthe current and past i’.2,3,6and 12 hourperiods. WEATHER FORECAHING The main unit‘predicts weather conditions ofthe next 12— 24 hours based on the changes in atmospheric pressureThe coverage area is approximately 19-31 miles (30 - 50 km).The weather foremsi is based an atmospheric pressure changesand is approximately 70-75% correct. As weatherconditions cannot be 101)% correctly forecasted, we cannot be responsible for any loss caused by an incorrect forecast. suunv PARTLY cLounv cwuuv RAIN/SNOW STORMV Q- 08 as so??? 53> Trend Indicators: Q (Fngflés) Arrow indicators beside the upper display outdourtemperature and humidity readings show: Rising steady Falling l ~> i The arrow imnswill indicate rising, steady or tailing irthe temperature or hum ty change is morethan 1 unit (degree/percent) within an hour. SETTING THE ALARM: 1) Hold “ALARM" for 5 seconds. 2) The hour number(s) and "SET" flash. Press + or - to enter the desired hour. Press “ALARM" toconfirm the hour setting. 3) The minute numberfs) and “SET" flash. Press + or - to enter thedesired minute. Press "ALARM" to confirm the minute setting. To view the set alarm time, press the “ALARM" button during the normal operating mode. Alarm time willdisplay for five seconds. Then. the current tlme ls displaved. To Turn the Alarm On and all: press the “ALARM" button and lhen the “+" button during the normal operating mode. An alarm icon will appear when the alarm ispn. To Turn off the Alarm Garza hours: To turn the alarm off for 24 hours. press the "ALARM" button whenthe alarm sounds Snooze: When the alarm sounds, press the “SNOOZE” button to trigger the snooze feature. The alarm is silenced for five'rn'inutes. MEMORY: Press the "MEMORY" button to view the mlnimilm values (Inside! Outside Temperature and Humidity) for5 seconds. Press the "MEMDRY".t-luttun again to view the maximum memory. The memory will automatically refresh every“ hoarse NoTEsThe air pressure memory will not be cleared manually, but instead will be cleared automatically every 12 hours. B MULTIPLE WIRELESS SENSORS V Files: 5 How \ BUTTON NAME PRESS l RELEASE FOR 3 SECONDS The main unit supports up to three wireless sensors. Each additional wireless sensor must be designated a different channel number. Assigning different channel numbers difierentiate each sensors temperature and hygrometer readings tor the main units‘ display. This is done automatically by the main unit and companion. to view channels clears the current HANN L C E l.2 or 3 (if applicable) channel read maximum & manually clears the minimum values for memory fq‘r MIN or To ADD A SECOND (or/THIRD) WIRELESS SENSOR: MEMORY / CLEAR temperatures, MAX when viewing You must wait at least one hour after each sensor signal is acquired by the main unit humidltY “3qu records for each and the companion before adding an additional sensor. For example; if you wish to add indoor & WNW” two more sensors you must activate one (by installing batteries) and wait an hour I before activating the second one. in this way, that sensor will be properly designated ,V W Press”? adjust current number ‘2". Confirm that both the main unit and companion display the recently added PRESSURE h'smsne'tfilfgsnmm Pressure sensor by pushing the "CHANNEL" button to cycle through currently designated wireless sensors before adding another sensor. viewsal‘aggr‘l’tlidlge for set alarm “me REFER TO SECTION 3 FOR WIRELESS SENSOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ,, g to m clock & Addltllmll wlraius unsors am said mental . call 1-800-556-2548 to order. View the Year calander manually turn alarm on/ofl 9 BUTTON ACTION DESCRIPTIONS OR Iaaiadvange ‘ raise a setting by 59 no me e au‘rroll NAME mess l RELEASE azfig‘fi’, DH? “mt . o o CHANNEL to View channels clears the current selectmg or F fasstegaygifiggetgne 1.2 or 3 (ifawllrzabIE) channel lower a setting by current time zone one unit settlnq react maximum & manually clears the minimum values for memory for WM or change the change the pressure MEMORY I CLEAR temperatures. M AX when viewing ZONE / hPa- IllHq time lone measurement humidity (both mums hr each display units Indoor Si outdoor) _ ll th l manually activates ALARM view alarm time for set alarm time snooze / WAVE 5 53“; minim the um sign“ 5 seconds A search mode ) TIME / CALENDAR a per view the date to Set 51°C“ & calender manually 10 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MODEL“ 00605 turn alaégl on/off last ad ance raise a setting by Sal‘fiflq "W“ MEASURFME'," RANGE: one unit Indoor (“Fm Uflft 32° Ft 122° F (0° Ct 50” C) g _ companion : + a + o + selects}? or “F fassgmzl‘fiolgetgle Outdoor/Indoor humidity : 20% ~ 99% RH lower a setting by current time zone Wireless sensor : -4? F to +158“ F (-20° C to +70“ C) one unit setflnq Batometer : BDOAto 1050 mb/hF‘a Channel : maximum of three wireless sensors change the change the pressure Wireless Transmission : up to SUM (100 ft.) open area, RF434 MHz tlme zone measurement Resolution : OJ” for temperature. 1% for humidityJ hPa mb for display units pressure _ Clock : WWVB radiorcontmlled. quartz back-up “flame the alarm manually activates Batteries : AA x 3 for main unit: AAA x 2 lol cow-Amen. ZONE / WAVE (5 light) '°' 5 "fl““tes the time signal AA x 2 (lithium type recommended) for wireless motivates backllghl: search mode sensor
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