Hideki Electronics TE109-EL-NL Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer (Receiver) User Manual

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Document TitleUser Manual
Document CreatorHP 9100C Digital Sender
Document Author: BEN HO

Wireless Indoor I Outdoor
Thermometer with
Alarm Clock
USER'S MANUAL
Inch-um Manual A THREE-LINEDISPLAY ’
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andsmflmminfisafeplaceforfilmmt‘emoe. B, monvmmnmom
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momma
c mom; BUTTON
Togglés the display modes mdconfinns Antsy mu
setting the values for display
I) ALARMBUTTON
Disphysmeflmmfimemmthealmsmus
E SNOOZE BUTTON
Activate the minus funuhrm
F WAIIFMOUNTRECESSEDHOLE
Formonnfingthomainunitonawall
G UP(A)BU'ITO,N
Advanmlhnvalnecfasetfing
H Dowmwnm'ron i
Decreasesthevalueofaseuing r
I BATTERY COMPAR'IMENTS ‘
AocomodmstonM—Sor“AA“siml alkaline
binaries
J REMOVABLE TABLE STAND 1
Formodingflxemainmfltonaflatsmficq
FEATURES:
THERMONE'IERMAINUNIT:
‘flmedisplay showshoursminutesandaeconds
‘Calendardisplay showmmmdate
‘Seleaalile12124hquttimedisplay format
‘Uioiceof‘sdifi'erenllangnamfardisplaynfdie
weekday— EnglishSpanish,FrenehGuman.ltalian
‘Selectablelemperatmedignlayin'Cm-‘F
"ilndonr
‘Onnloor finmoneremote
temperaturedisplay
tunitvla433m-Izn'ammlsaion0enicteiainchnded)
‘Wallmnuntnrtablesmtd
‘Selcetablevveekdyorsingleeventalarms
‘Pre—alarmwams
icyconditionspfinrtoregularalarmtime
OUTDOORTEMFERATURE TRANSMITTER.
* Remntehansmissionofoutdnnrtemperami’etotheAmmic
weather station via433MHz signal
' Case can bewallnmuntednslng hails-in
“ 80 foottransmissim range withontinteifuiTioe
A LED INDICATOR
oncewhentheremoteimitnansinitsa
Flashestwicewhmlowbntteryisdetecledonmqrunit
B BATTERY COMPARTMENT l
ccdmmodates two AA~size batteries
C RESET BUTTON
Press to reset all if on have difierent
1. setting y selected
D WALL-MOUNT RECESSm HOLE i
Supports the remote unit in wall—mounting“
E'C/ T BUTTON
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Forthebeatiaperurti-nl
1. Alhfinebattedeeare recommendedfor usein both units.
2. Avoid using ‘ ‘ ble “M34
3.1nsert'baflerics for remoteunit befmedoing so fonhe
minunil ;
4. Place the maimmit as close aapossihleto the {emote main
5; Positiontheremoteunitand mainunit within flteeffective
transmission mgenflmfeet.
NOTE: 1.(Do,~tiot\set‘flie clock until the outdoor temperature
udisplagaa
2,1heeffecfivetangeoanbevasflyafiemdbya
building’s materials andwhere lhemainandmmow
seewmwmmfww
., on W remote " ate ,
shouldbe heedawayfiomdirectstmlighuain
ortsnow.
T0 INSTALL OR REPLACE BATTERIES IN
DISCONNRL'I’ED SIGNALS
1. Renmve the screws on the hm compartment.
lSelectthechmneLChmnel l istypieallyselemdif
only 1 remote is being used.
3. Immll 2 “AA" size batteries (not included) according
to the polarities shown in the battery
compartment.
4. Replace the battery compel-uncut door and secute
its screws.
TO INSTALL OR REPLACE BATTERIES
IN THE THERMOMETER
The thermometer uses 2 "AA? batteries (not
included) When the LCD becomes dimer the respective
lowbatteryindielitur shows upontheindoororomdoor
temperannedisp Lhamreplacemmisrequired. To
installorreplace flmbauenes, pleasefollowthese steps:
1. Removethebattetycompamnemdooronflxebukof
thecaae.
2. Insert 2 "AA" size batteries (not included) according
to the polarities slmwn.
3. Replace battery compartment door. 1
now m use THETABLE STANDO'
WALL MOUNTING
The main unithaa‘ a‘removeble table stand, which when
conneewdmansupponvflielmitonaflats Oty'nu
canremovetheetmdmdmountmeunit awallusing
themeeased'serewhole.Asfot-fiwremnte nyoncan
plane iton a flatsurfaeeor mount the unit ‘ a wallusing
recessed screwh‘ole. T1
GE'I'I'ING STARTED
1. Whmthe batteries are installed in the ,
h'amnritmrel); it will start transmitting lemperahme
readings at around 45 second intervals.
2.1hemainunitwiflstanseerd1ingforfite
tempelmmesignal and will confinuetodesofor about
twofun'nutes once the batteries are install .
3. Upon momsful lecepticm, the (”door will
bedisplayedonltetoplineandthe‘ temperature
will be displayed below the outdoor temperature,
4.The main unit will automatically updateits readings at
about 45-seeond lineman l
FUNCTIONKEYS
YouxthflmomuerhasSeasytousefuncflonkeysflmconml
operation:
UseflleMODEbmonm:
‘Tosenhefimemmflly
*Toviewthecalefldar
Usethe f Mum:
* $mmfi° “a,“ mmmfim‘ “fl“
' selecnemperamxe ' I‘C .
selectthelangmge of weekdaydnn'ngtimesetfing
Usethe & I’m-m:
‘queceasethehom,minm.year,momhmddafie.$3elect
IWhmnfmauelecttempemnnedisplay ’C&’F;
selectflwlmguageof weekdaydnringtimesetfing
*Tcsmchfntthetempmtumtransmimrxignalimmediately.
Usethembuflnnto:
‘Toviewflaemxximumorthenfinimummmpetmueof
msmiMs) selmd
‘Toclearfllepmviousfiempmmwcords
UseflleALARMbuttontzo:
‘Tofiewmemkdaydmfinglealmnandflwpre-alarm
‘Tosetfllealarmtimm.
‘Tammocfl‘thealmn.
CAIENDARCLOCKDISPLAYMODES
Tinclochtheahnntimeandfllecalemhrshmflieme
secfimcfthedisplxy. Thesecondsfieldinthetlme‘display
mdflmdayofweekshuethesmsefliunofflwtfisplay.
TheGdendarisdisplayedinlhemmh-dly format.
1.1heclockwithsecmdswfllbetfisplayed.
lPleisMODE: theclockwithdayofweekwillbedisplayed.
3. Press MODE'againzlheedmdarhmmth-dayfmmflwfll
bedisplayed.
mDA’IEANDTnMESETflNG
1.Press andholdMODEfofl seconds: Heyeardigitw‘ill
begintofiuh. Pleas? or} mseleczthemectyear.
2.P:essMODEaga.in: Themanfidigitwfllbeginmflasb.
Puss f or vi taselectfinecmemmonxh.
3.1’1essM0DEagain: Thedatedigitwfllheginwflash.
Press 1‘ or; loselectflnconectdafie
4. Press MODEagnin': The"12Hf'digitwillflnshwpmmpt
flehmxrdisplnyformnt. Press? OrJ maeleaer”
forMhourdisplsyfirmntmviOevm
5. Pxess MODE again: Thehourdigitwill begin to flash.
Press f ml mselecltlncomcthom.
6.PressMODEagah: Themimnedigitwmbeginmflash
Hess f or ; mselecttheconectmimte.
LANGUAGE SETTING
The weekday may be displayed with one of five
EnglishSpnnish andFtench, German, orltalian
1. Afterflleminuteis senpemMODEathheweede
display will indicate the chant lame: language, “EN“
fut English"
2.Presshosetthedesiredlanguagefonheweekday
display. The selection is (D'm'forEngfish,
“DB” for Geman, “FR" for French,
“IT"for Italian, and @ “SP” for Spanish.
‘Cor'FTEMPERATURESE’I'IWG
l.Whenthelmguageofweekdayisset,pressMODEagain.
igwfllflashmsgomptmhmheitdisphy. 'P
. sun-nu ectdesiredtemperaturedisphyz“ "
forFahrenheixor“'C"forCelsius.
EXITTHEM‘ANUAKLMGMODES
"Whentiwtmmu-ammdisphyix mmMODE forum to
lilenormalem,Mim1lesmdSwondmdinpl¢y.
‘Ifdminganypmoftheseflingpmcedfiemkeyismmdfot
mmmmwwbmfimsfiqflaw
VIEWING’I'BEAIARMTMSE‘ITEGS
Thealam’lfimemd fincalendar share the summation of
mefdlsphy.
‘I‘hemmildiffiaental‘ams available: weekdayalamaingle,
almandlhepzefalmm.
‘ WeekdayfAlann
Malamwundwillbcacfival‘edand,fl1ealannicon“wW"will
flashonweekdayswhenilisnrmedmd'lhecmemfimezeushes
thefalmntimefrhisallowsyoulnsetmalarmfimelhntwfll
beusedewh‘day,Mondny-Friday.luatdglnfmlheworkweek.
. SingIeAlmn
Thealmsound'wfllbeacfivafiedandflxealamimn“lks”wfll
flashomwhenitismmedandfllecumlfimemdmme
alanntime. Once it is finished, it willbe disabled autumnicelly.
Thlsisulefldfwweekendmhofidaysoranydaywhmyonwish
mwakealafimeolhermmywnmmalwfldayflmfime‘
Nomedmrmetynur mmmsdmmbe
bypaswddudnglhesetnpifyouchooseuotmmit.
" Pie-Alarm
Themalmsoundwfllbeacfivamdandlbealmnicon
‘TRB-AL" willflmh ifchmmel 1 of tempcmtme transmitter
mgismatempermunderorequvlwaz‘Faummmmable
pcflodof15,30,45.60,750r90minulesearlierfllmflle
weekdayorlhesinglenlannfime.Tlfisalmnwillohlywund
ifsidurtlereekdayorSinglenhrmsnemneiThiscan
helpyonavoid delays callsedbyicing condlfinnsbywaldng
youmfierinmseofpolenfialieeotmuwjhisahnncmbe
bypasseddufiogflnesetupifyouchoosenmmmit.
KmecalmdarisdisplayempressingAIARMwiudisplayflle
weekdayalarmEachptessonALARMhmonwflldisphylhe
nextwaflnblealarminfllesequm ofweekdnyalarmksinsle‘
PrensingMODE will return will: calendar diSplay.
WEEKDAYAIARMSETIWG
Selecting weekdayalam. Ifflle alarm iadisarmed. thealmn
fimewfllrnotbeshuvfingandflnedisphywiflmedmw.
Lgm‘dcwflmm'ouswwm yalmn, , timemdarm
2.Pm,ss J todisarmthe weekdayalaunmdhaveflle
displayl'ead‘DFFf.
3, Whmflwweekdayalarmfinwisvisflflmpmssandhold
ALARMforfiseconds;
4. Thalnrmhourdigitwfllflash, fllenpmss‘f or iv madth
the desiredhour
immignimmmmimuignwmflnh,
drooping} ON toadjusnhedcsimdmilmle.
6.PressALAangainandtheweelndayalarmissetwithlhe
nimenabledandtheicon "«wW”visiblemthedispluy.
SINGLEALARMSETI‘ING
PtessALARMagainlosehctfllesinglealarmefllealmia
Wmmfimwmbedi kyedu'fiPF‘nyou
choosenotmsetdlesmcw pleasALARMagain
toadvqncewthePRE-ALARMaufingprwedme.
LPmssf mviewmeprevioussingleahmfimemdarm
thealann
2.1mm; mdismthesinflealmmmdhavethedisplay
md“0FF”.
3.~Whenthcsinglealmmfimeisvisiblerpmssandhold
The fast will f
4; alarmhour ' ‘ flash,fllenptess orltoadjust
magnum?!“
S.PAessALARMasnin,thealarmnfinuledigitwillflmh.
dlenpxmiorhoadjusllhedexiredminnte.
6.PressALARMagainandd1eainglealamissetwifl1the
Narmmblqdwlflllheicm
7. " |«s"wi11bevisibleonthedisplay.
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PRE-ALARMSETHNG ;
PressALARMagainmselecttlmpm—dl‘mlfllnalannis
dismed,thealmfimewillbedigplxyedas“01=l’".flbe
pm-nlnmuanbeset only if weekday nlmn or the single
alarmisaeplfymchmsenotme settheBRE-ALARM
pressALARMagaintoexitthesetfing ,
1. Press f m viewtheprevious pre-almn fime‘and arm
thealmm ‘
2. Bess i mdisalm the pro-alarm time andhnve the display
3 fim" 1 hold
. k flup’te—alannfimeisvisih eiptessand‘
ALARMforS seconds;
4.1hcmimmdigitwfllflashthenpe’ss 1 or } laminar
thedesimdpre-alatmperiodintheseqmmofls, 0,45
60,75, 90mm.
5.PmssALARMagninmdthepre-alatmiswwifl1thealarm
enabled with the icon “PRE-AL" visible on the display.
USING-THEALARM‘ANDSNOOZE
LWlmnthcwnuufimewhesthcalamfime, thealm'm
willbcactivmd
2. Press SNOOZEILIG—HT andthc alaunwillstopbutwill
mundagaininSminutes.
3.'fl|erepeatalmmindinamr“h"willflaah.
4.1ffl1ealmmisnotmmedofi,orSNOOZWLIGHTisnm
pushemnwill stop aunxnaficallyafteflmimtes.
5.PressALARMtammlhealmmofl.
ll
,\
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE MSW
memflnunitwingumafimnyupdmhs , gsat
about45-seco’nd intervals.
lino ,s mmceiveiblnnk““,-" will, displayed.
Hahnv orasecondsmfmoeannthu'seamh thenemnte
muswoubwzmnum'nfisisusdulins ' ' the
manlisslnn andxecepfihn ofthemnuwand mainunils.
Repealflfisslepwhsnevetymfind ‘ iesbetweenfln
readingshownonihemajnyumundthatqn mum
If without obvious {easonslflw display ofthe umdoar
mnperaunegmbhnhhnld HorSmondsfoforoem
immediatesemh. 1
Hthch:
LTheoutdcotmsmilm-is stillinplace. i
2.1’hebanefiesofbothtlwouhdoortrmsnfil ‘andthemain
unitaxestillfimcfioning.
3.1hetransmissionis‘wiflfinthe80'tangem pafllisclear
of clear of obstacles and inmfexence. the dismee
when nmsmy. 1
Note: W11- flne tempermfalln below the freezing point
the batteries in the outdoor nansmittefl will freeze
lowering their voltage output and c ve range‘
During prolonged pedods of meme it is
advisable (10 bring the remote transmi indoors.
SIGNAL TRANSMION MEN 1
Signals from athei- househom devices, such as bells, home
secmilysysmmsmdmtrycontrols,my inlm’f withflwae
ofthispmdnctandcausempomilymcpflonl‘aflmefirhisis
nannulanddoesnotaffecttbegenmlperfmance ofthe
pmdunmuansnfissionmdteeepflonofmmqmpwmr,
readings willtesumeome theinlecfiaeneemeedrs.
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HOWTOCHECKREMOTEAND
INDOORTEMPERATURE
'lheindoor‘csmperatureisshnwnontbesecmdlineofflle
display 'Iheouedoortemperanneisshownohthetoplineof
thedisplay. 'l’hewave displayohtbeoutdoormpenshne
indicatestherecepfiouorflwxemoteunitisiugoodmder.
It‘noreadings stereceivedfmmthexemotetmitformom
thantwomirmtes.blank“"- -"willbedlsplayeduttfilfimhet
readingsatemessfullymeived. Mthattberemote
unitissouudaudsecure lithe goesaboveor
belowlhetemperaturemeasuringrangeofthemsimmitor
theremoteuniflssswtediutbespeeificatious).thedisplay
will show ‘Wor‘lL” respectively
TEMPERATURETREND
'I‘beuendiudicatorshowsthehenrloftem scollected
atparticularremotesight'lhreetmndszrising, steady.and
fallingwillbeshown.
MAXflVlUMANDmMIMTMERATURE
'l‘hemaximumaudmininmmrecordofthe indoorandoutdoor
temperamwillbeanunuaficallystoredintbememory.
Itwilldisplaytheminiimmmaxlmumandtheeurrent
readinguponeachpressoitheMEMhutton.
lftheMEMbuttouisnotpressedwbilethemhumtmortbe
maximumseadingsarebeingdisplayfititeunitwillrevert
baaktotbecurreuttempemmredisplay after 15seconds
Tocleardiememory, InessandboldMEMforS seconds
'Ihemaximumandminimumreadingswillbeerssed.
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HOW TO READ THE KINETIC WAVE DJSPLAY
The kinetic wave display shows titesignalfmnd receiving status
ofthemaiuunit'l‘hereatetbreepossiblefomi a:
mumisinmingmm -
W..-
securely mgistmred
CARE‘OFYOURATOMICTBERMO
Thispr’oductis engineeredwgiveyouyeurs satisfaatory
serviceif youhamileitcaxcfltlly. Heteareafe precautions:
1. Donntimmersetheunitinwater.
2. Donotuseanycorrosivecleauserorc
ontbeunit. 'I'heymaysu-atehlheplasficparts
andcorrodetheelecuoniccimrit
solution
3. Do not subject the unit to excessive fme,s dust,
temperature or humidity, whichmay result malfimction,
shormelecmticlifespan, damaged batteries distorted
pm.
4. Do notlampor with the unit's intemal components. Doing
so willinvalidaletbe warranty on the unit unflmny cause
unnecessary damage. The unit contains no -serviceahle
parts.
5 Onlyuset'ieshbaucriesssspecifiedinthe ’smanual.
Donotmixnewandoldbatteriesastheoldonesmayleak.
Alwaysreplacebotbbatteriesatthesamotime.
6.Alwaysmadtheuser’amanualthomughly ore
operatiugtheunit.
7Rep1aaethebatmriespromptly whennecessary (Display
becomesdim)otstmethbotterieswhenuuq muse.
8. Asol’tclothorpapertowelmay ybeusedtocleanyourunil.
9.Keq1tbctmitolemisnddrytnavoidanyproblems.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Tempeounire Mesmenient
Indoor Temperamre : +23? to 4-122?= with
0.1'E resolution
-S'C to50’C with
0.1'C resolution
Oimdoor Temperature : 4'F to +158'F with
0.117 resolution
-29‘C to 70'C with
0.1‘C resolution
Temperature checking interval
Indoor Temperature : every 15 seconds
Transmission interval
Outdoor Temperature : around 45 mounds
RF’IranamissimPioqneney :43’:lMI-Iz
Number ofOutdoor'l‘mnsmitter: 16mm with this unit)
Transmission Distance: Maximum of 80 feet (25 meters) in
open.field Depuirling surrounding strictures, incurring
location and possible warmer, scum the transmission
distance my be reduced.
Power solace (Alkaline batteries recommended)
Mainlinit . 2— "AA". 15V batteries
(not included)
Transmitter : 2 — “AA”, 15V batteries
(not included)
Dimensions:
Maiunnit :3.02”(L)x516"(ii)x 1.11"(W)/
76m)x130mm(I-I)x28mm(W)
t238”(L)x4"(1fix0.99”(W)1
60mm(L)x 101 mmGDxZSmnim
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This deviceemnpliu/wiflipmt 15 offlieFO¢Rolea. Operation is
subjecttothefoflowin'gtwoconditions: (1)Whit devicetnay not
mwhamfutwumce. and (2) This murtaeceguany
interference received, including interference may came
undefiredopersfion
Wanting: Changes ormodificeticns tothis imitnotexpressly
appt'avedhythepartyresponsible fitcompliancecould
vnidtheoter’sainhmitytooperatetheequipment.
NOTE: Thiseqtlpnienthasheenmdsndfoupdtocmrplywhnthe
limitsforaCIsssB digitaldeficepursimtoheie lsdtlieFCCRulea
Tinselirnita nredesignedmprovidereasona leprotection against
harmful interferencei‘n aresidential installs This equipment
_geneiates,usesandcanradiateradiofreq eriergymdifnot
installedmdusedinaeaordaneewiththe‘ ,maycause
harmfulinterfereneetoradioccimnuni
Hewever,thm’eisnoguaranteethatinterfere willnotocm'rin
aparficularinstaflaflon. It'this equipment csusehsrmt'ul
iiiterfleiencetorsdinortelevisinniecepticnwhidicanbedmined
hymmingtlieequipmentofiandmmieuterisq'mrmdtonyto
ccrtecttheinterfirencebyoneormmeofthe flowingmeasures:
El Reorimt orrelccate the receiving antenna.
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