Chaney Instrument 590A1TX Wireless Remote Tx with Temp/Humid(434MHz Tx) User Manual

Chaney Instrument Co. Wireless Remote Tx with Temp/Humid(434MHz Tx)

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0059041 INSTDBl71-06
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HOURS: Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 pm CST.
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SAFE WAY lN ACCORDANCE WITH VOUR LOCAL REGULATlONS
If at any time In the future you need to dispose of this product please note that:
Waste electrical products should not he disoosed together with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local Authority or retailer
for recycling advice
LIMITED wamum'v - INTERNATIONAL
Cnmnmer my have more remedies at law than fellows. Chaney lustnlmenl Company
wunams to the owner, this product to he five from dzt‘eot in material and werkmnnshxp
far one year from date nfputchnse. CHANEY INSTRUNHSNT SHALL ”NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
WHETHER ARiSlNG IN CONTRACT on Tom, Chaney lnau'umcnt’s cbligafion
(at its optima) is fimiwd to repair or replace this product. For ill-warranty repair, send
prnam, ammupanied by Guamntoc, hen-lag Denier-s name and date of purchase, with
$5.90 to cover handling and postage, to:
Chaney Instrument Company
965 Wells Street
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 53 147
www.chaneyinmumem.oom
Tel: 877-221-1252
Made in China
Instruction Manual
AOUHQITEQ
Wireless Thermometer
and Sell-Setting Clock
MODEL St 00590A1
eufii‘m
Wireless Sensor
(model uolosa)
Main Unit
Thank You! We appreciate you for purchasing this wireless thermometer
We hope you enjoy using this versatile wireless thermometer!
Features:
- Main unit with Indoor temperature & humidity and outdoor temperature LCD display,
Clock automatically sets itself, you just select your time-zone.
- Wireless Sensor - range is loo’ (33m)
- Temperature measurement ranges:
Indoor main unlit: +32° F to +122D F ( 0°C to 050°C)
Outdoor wireless sensor: -4" F to HEB" F (20°C to «70°C )
- Battery operated. (batteries no eluded 4x "AA")
1 CHECK PACKAGE CONTENTS
(1) Main unit - dimensions: 425" x 3425" x 1425" "
(1) Wireless Sensor - dimensions: 3.75" x 25" x1" "
(1) Instruction Manual
‘D‘lmensions are approximate
NOTE: Careiully remove the units from their packaging. Discard the packaging and
save the instructions.
Please read these instructions carefully before you set up the thermometer. In this
way you can become familiar with all oi the thermometer's ieatures and get the most
benefit from them
NOTE: The main unit is intended ior Indoor use only. Choose a dry location away from dust,
dirt, mold. smoke and avoid temperature extremes. Do not drop the clock. it is a sensitive
electronic device and not designed to withstand high impact blows of any kind.
Install 2 "AA'" batteries into the main unit FIRST The clock immediately displays the correct
time for the "stem fU.S.) time zone. Nextv Install 2 "AA" batteries (lithium is recommended
for areas where the temperature may fall below -4°F) into the wireless sensor.
pump-u Rlnue or omens
Severe cold (below -4" F/s20" C) can cause alkaline
batteries to freeze and lunction improperly. Use lithium
batteries in extremely low temperature conditions to
ensure continued operation for wireless sensors placed
outdoors.
4 SET E ZONE & DST SETTINGS
To set the time zone. press and hold the “Ci-I./SET" button for 4 seconds. The currently
selected time zone will flash below the time display. Press the “+" button to cycle through
the time zone options (see below for more information on timezones). when you have
selected the desired timezone, press the “CH/SET" button to confirm and move on to
selecting your Daylight Saving Time (DST) setting. Press the "+" button to cycle through
the DST setting options (see below for more information on DST options).
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5 CHOOSE WHERE TO PLACE THE MAIN UNITS Ind WIRELESS SENSOR
Mnln um: Choose wall mount or table-top placement.
- Choose a location for main unit that is at least 10 leet away from other electronic
devices that may interfere with the wireless signal.
' Wall mounting: Use the mounting slot on the back of main unit to hang on the Walt
~ Table-top placement: The main unit has an integrated fold—out stand for table-top
placement.
mnless Sensor: when placing the sensor, consider these things:
' Although the sensor Is designed iov outdoor use, placement in a protected area will
prolong Its life.
- Mounting: Use the mounting slot on the back ol the unit to hang it from a wall or vertical
surface.
- The sensor must be within 100 feet (30 meters) of each of the main unlts.
- The sensor is resistant to weather and to water. It is NOT WATERPROOF.
- Prolonged exposure to cold weather may cause damage to the LCD panelt
- Wireless sensor must be placed outdoors to observe outdoor temperatures,
10 feet 100 feet maximum
6 USING the MAIN U
Set an Allrm Time
1) Press and hold the "ALARM" button tor 5 seconds. the hour flashes on and off.
2) Adjust the HOUR setting by pressing the "+" or "-" buttons (NOTE the AM St PM).
3) Confirm and move on to the MINUTE setting by pressing the "ALARM" button.
4) Adjust the MINUTE setting by pressing the “+" or “-" buttons.
5) Confirm and exit alarm setting mode by pressing the "ALARM" button again.
Note that the alarm is automatically set to ring after you adjust the alarm time (The bell
Icon is present on the main display). Press and release the "ALARM” button to turn the
alarm on or off.
Thrnlnu tln Alarm on
To turn the alarm off (while it is ringing) for 24 hours, press the "ALARM" button.
Snooze/Light:
Press the SNOOZE button to silence the alarm iorll) minutes. During this time, the “22"
flashes in the display. when the snooze period is over, the alarm sounds again. You may
press the SNOOZE bar as many times as you want. The “SNOOZE” bar also activates the
backlight for 8 seconds,
Set the “me Manually:
If you want to set your alarm clock a little ahead or if the unit ever loses time for any
reason. the time can be set manually by following these steps.
1) Press and hold the "CH/SET" button for seven seconds to begin the manual time set
mode. (2 BEEPS) The hour will flash on and off.
2) Adjust each setting by pressing the "+" or "-" buttons. Confirm and move on to the next
setting by pressing the "CH./SET" button.
MANUAL TlME ADJUST SEQUENCE: hour, minute, year. month. date
Inhrnll Blthflel: (2 x LIIAZ)
We suggest replacement of the internal batteries every five years if the clock has been in
continuous use over that time, However. if the clock has not been plugged in and powered
for long periods of time, we recommend replacing the internal batteries more frequently -
once a year.
NOTE: the internal batteries provide power for the internal calendar. The internal batteries
will NOT power the alarm functions in the event of a power outage.
cllnnqlnq the Internal Blmrles: 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATIQN
NOTE: You have only a minute or so after the old internal batteries are removed to
install fresh batteries. The clock needs constant power so the Internal calendar memory MAIN UNIT
(self-setting clack leature) wlll iunctlon properly.
Thmplraturc Moalurement Range:
To change the backup batteries: WNG 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
1) Slide the battery compartment cover bif and remove the 2 “AA" batteries. “WW
1) Remove the small screw that keeps the Internal battery compartment cover In place. AURM mar requirements:
2) Remove the compartment cover to access the batteries MAIN BATTERIES:
i 3) Take note of how the batteries are positioned, and remove the old batteries leOR 2 x “AA" (alkaline)
! 4) Replace the m "Llllz" human cell hnnnrln with fresh ones, and replace the TEMPERAWR‘
I cover. INTERNAL BATTERIES:
INDOOR (located in compartment below main
l 1 USING "m WIRELESS SENSOR HUMlDlTY batterieszaccess with small screwdriver)
‘ choose a Temper-turn Display (“c or 'F) ouruoon 2 x "L1142" (alkaline) button-cell for
Press the "CIF" button to select either Fahrenheit TEMPERATURE internal calendar- self setting clock
or Celsius mode for the small display on the feature
wireless sensor.
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
1 WIRELESS SENSOR
Timur-turn Monument Ringo:
-4°F to 158°F (20°C to 70°C)
8 MULTIPLE W ELESS SENSORS
The main unit supports up to three wireless sensors. Each additional wireless sensor ulspLLie
r must be designated a different channel number. Assigning different channel numbers
l differentiate each sensors temperature readings for the main units’ display, This is done
automatically by the main unit and companion
Power requirements:
2 x “AA" lllullnn
(when temperature is above -4°F)
2 x “AA" ||"|illll|
TO ADD A SECOND (or THIRD) WIRELESS SENSOR:
(when temperature is below -4°F)
To add 2nd or 3rd remote sensor. either re-inserl batteries in the main unit. or hold “1“
and “-" buttons together for 3 seconds to enter wireless sensor search mode. Then turn WATER RES'STANT
on wireless sensor(s) one by one (up to 3 total) Press "CH/SET“ button to switch CASE DESIGN
between channels 1,2,3.
FOR iNDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE
(place in an area protected from
direct weather elements when using
outdoors)
Addition-I lair-Ion union nu wlrl np-rmly. cull 1-500-556-2545 to order.
Vllrelen Sensor model 8 DIOJR
no not return product to rat-II store. For Technlcnl Assistance and
product return Information. please call customer care:
877-221-1252
HOURS: Monday through Friday from 5:00 am. to 4:45 pm CST.

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