Oregon Scientific Metal Weather Station Bar908Hg Users Manual BAR908 IM EN R10

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Set Daily Alarm ........................................................... 12
Set Pre-Alarm ............................................................. 13
Activate Alarm ............................................................. 13
Snooze ....................................................................... 13

User Manual

Barometer ...................................................................... 13

CONTENTS

View Barometer Area .................................................. 13

Product Overview .......................................................... 3

Select Measurement Unit ........................................... 14

Front View..................................................................... 3

View Barometer History .............................................. 14

Back View ..................................................................... 4

Bar Chart Display ....................................................... 14

LCD Display .................................................................. 5

Set Altitude ................................................................. 14

Remote Sensor ............................................................. 7

Weather Forecast .......................................................... 14

Getting Started ................................................................ 9

Weather Forecast Icons.............................................. 14

Batteries ....................................................................... 9

UV Measurement ........................................................... 15

AC Adaptor (Main Unit) ................................................. 9

New Additional UV Features ....................................... 15

Change Settings ........................................................... 9

Temperature and Humidity ........................................... 16

Remote Sensor ................................................................ 9

View Temperature and Humidity Area ........................ 16

Set Up Thermo / Hygro Sensor .................................... 9

Select Measurement Unit ........................................... 16

Sensor Data Transmission ......................................... 10

Select Sensor Channel ............................................... 16

Search for Sensor ....................................................... 10

Minimum / Maximum Records .................................... 16

Clock and Calendar ....................................................... 11

Temperature and Humidity Trend ............................... 16

Radio-Controlled Clock ............................................... 11

Comfort Zone .............................................................. 17

Turn Radio-Controlled Clock ON / OFF ...................... 12

Heat Index .................................................................. 17

Set Clock .................................................................... 12

Reset System ................................................................. 17

Switch Clock Display .................................................. 12

Precautions .................................................................... 17
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 18

Alarms ............................................................................ 12

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Metal Weather Station
Model: BAR908HG / BAR908HGU /
BAR908HGA

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Specifications ................................................................ 18
About Oregon Scientific ............................................... 20
EU-Declaration of Conformity ..................................... 20
FCC Statement............................................................... 20
Declaration of Conformity ........................................... 21

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1. Weather Forecast Area: Animated weather forecast

FRONT VIEW

2. Temperature / Humidity / Comfort Zone Area:
Readings and trend lines; comfort zone; sensor
channel number
3. UVI / Barometer Area: UV level and barometric
pressure bar chart; UV Index and barometric
readings
4. Clock / Alarm / Calendar Area: Radio-controlled
clock; alarms; calendar

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

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1. ALARM: View alarm status; set alarm

BACK VIEW

2. SELECT: Switch Areas
3. UP: Increase setting / activate radio-controlled clock
4. CHANNEL: Switch remote sensor display
5. MODE: Change settings / display

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5

2

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3

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4

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6. HISTORY:
readings

View

7. DOWN: Decrease
controlled clock

historical
setting

barometer
/

deactivate

8. MEM: View current, maximum
temperature / humidity / UV readings
9. AC adaptor socket
10. mb / inHg switch
11. RESET button
12. °C / °F switch
13. SNOOZE: Activate 8-minute snooze

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and

and

UV
radio-

minimum

Temperature / Humidity / Comfort Zone Area

Weather Forecast Area

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2
3
4
5

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LCD DISPLAY

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10
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1. Selected Area icon
2. Heat Index
3. Indoor / Outdoor channel number (IN, 1-5) / reception
status

1. Low battery icon for main unit

4. Low battery icon for remote sensor

2. Weather display

5. MAX / MIN temperature
6. Comfort levels
7. MAX / MIN humidity
8. Temperature trend
9. Temperature - °C / °F
10. Humidity trend
11. Humidity

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Clock / Alarm / Calendar Area

UVI / Barometer Area

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2
3
4
5
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3
4
5

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M
Yr

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1. Pre-Alarm is set

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2. Pre-Alarm display / Pre-Alarm setting
3. Daily Alarm is set

1. Barometric pressure is showing

4. Channel with RF clock reception is locked

2. UV is showing

5. RF clock reception icon

3. Low battery icon for UV sensor

6. Offset time-zone

4. UVI value is showing

7. Time / date / calendar

5. UV exposure time countdown has started
6. UV index level
7. UV exposure time for user
8. Barometer / UV chart
9. SPF applied to user for UV exposure
10. User skin type for UV exposure
11. User number (for UV Mode) or hour history for UV /
Barometric pressure reading
12. Altitude / barometric pressure / UVI reading

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REMOTE SENSOR
RTGN318 / RTGN318D

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2

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3
4

1. RESET
2. EU / UK radio signal format switch (RTGN318D only)
3. Double sided adhesive tape
4. CHANNEL switch (1-5)
5. Wall mount
6. Battery compartment

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RTGN318A

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2
3

1. RESET
2. Double sided adhesive tape
3. CHANNEL switch (1-5)
4. Wall mount
5. Battery compartment

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adaptor should be disconnected from the main unit.

BATTERIES

NOTE The main unit and adaptor should not be exposed

to wet conditions. No objects filled with liquid, such as
vases, should be placed on the main unit and adaptor.

Batteries are supplied with this product:
• Main unit

3 x UM-4 (AAA) 1.5V

• Remote unit

1 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V

CHANGE SETTINGS
1. Press SELECT to switch
indicates the selected Area.

Insert batteries before first use, matching the polarity as
shown in the battery compartment. For best results, install
batteries in the remote sensor before the main unit. Press
RESET after each battery change.

3. Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds to enter setting
mode.

shows when batteries are low.

4. Press UP or DOWN to change settings.

LOCATION

Main

Weather Forecast Area

Remote

Temperature / Humidity Area

UV Sensor

UVI / Barometric Pressure Area

5. Press MODE to confirm.

REMOTE SENSOR
This product is shipped with RTGN318 / RTGN318D /
RTGN318A Thermo / Hygro Sensor. The main unit can
collect data from up to 6 sensors (5 Thermo / Hygro Sensors
and 1 UV Sensor). (Additional sensors are sold separately.
Visit www.oregonscientific.com for additional sensors.)

NOTE It is recommended that you use alkaline batteries
with this product for longer performance.

AC ADAPTOR (MAIN UNIT)

The RTGN318 / RTGN318D / RTGN318A Sensor collects
temperature and humidity readings, and signals from official
time-keeping organizations for the radio-controlled clock.

The batteries serve as a back-up power supply. For
continuous use, please install the AC adaptor at the base
of the unit.
Make sure the adaptor is not obstructed and the adaptor
socket is easily accessible to the unit.
To be completely disconnected from the power input, the

Areas.

2. Most Areas have alternate display options
(for example, Clock / Alarm or Barometer / UVI).
Press MODE to switch options, or ALARM to
switch between clock and alarm.

NOTE Do not use rechargeable batteries. Batteries should
not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine or fire.

UNIT

between

SET UP THERMO / HYGRO SENSOR
1. Open the battery compartment.

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GETTING STARTED

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2. Insert the batteries.

signal transmission.

3. Set the channel and radio signal format (RTGN318D
only). The switches are located in the battery
compartment.

SWITCH

OPTION

Channel

If you are using more
than one sensor, select a
different channel for each
sensor.

Radio Signal
Format

NOTE The transmission range may vary and is subject to
the receiving range of the main unit.
You may need to experiment with various locations to get
the best results.

SENSOR DATA TRANSMISSION
Data is sent from the sensor(s) every 60 Seconds. The
reception icon shown in the Temperature / Humidity Area
indicates the status.

EU (DCF) / UK (MSF)
(RTGN318D only)

ICON

DESCRIPTION
Main unit is searching
for sensors.

4. Press RESET.
5. Close the battery compartment.

At least 1 channel has
been found.

For best results:
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Insert the batteries and select the unit, channel, and
radio signal format before you mount the sensor.

•

Place the sensor out of direct sunlight and moisture.

•

Do not place the sensor more than 70 metres
(230 feet) from the main (indoor) unit.

•

Position the sensor so that it faces the main
(indoor) unit, minimizing obstructions such as
doors, walls, and furniture.

•

Place the sensor in a location with a clear view to
the sky, away from metallic or electronic objects.

•

Position the sensor close to the main unit during
cold
winter
months
as
below-freezing
temperatures may affect battery performance and

Sensor 1 is sending
data. (The number
shows which sensor is
selected.)
--- shows in
Temperature /
Humidity Area

The selected sensor
cannot be found. Search
for the sensor or check
batteries.

SEARCH FOR SENSOR
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To search for a Thermo / Hygro sensor, press SELECT to
will show
navigate to the Temperature / Humidity Area.

The
2 factors:

NOTE If the sensor is still not found, check the

batteries.

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Connection between the main unit and the sensor
that collects RF signals (
)

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RF signal reception (

CLOCK AND CALENDAR
This product tracks the time and date based on radiocontrolled signals from the RTGN318 / RTGN318D /
RTGN318A remote sensor, or manual settings that you
enter.

icon shown in the Clock Area indicates

)

How these signals work together:
ICON

RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK

MEANING
The unit has contact
with the sensor and
has synchronized the
time.

The time and date are automatically updated by radiocontrolled clock signals from official time-keeping
organizations. The signals are collected by the remote
sensor RTGN318 / RTGN318D / RTGN318A.

The unit has contact
with the sensor but
the time has not been
synchronized.

• BAR908HG (RTGN318):
DCF-77 signal: within 1500 km (932 miles) of Frankfurt,
Germany.

The unit has lost
contact with the remote
sensor but the time is
synchronized.

• BAR908HGU (RTGN318D):
Slide EU / UK to select the signal received.
EU: DCF-77 signal: within 1500 km (932 miles) of Frankfurt,
Germany.

• BAR908HGA (RTGN318A):

The unit has lost
contact with the remote
sensor and the time is
not synchronized.

WWVB-60 signal: within 3200 km (2000 miles) of Fort
Collins,Colorado.

The unit cannot reach
the remote sensor.

UK: MSF-60 signal: within 1500 km (932 miles) of Anthorn,
England.

Initial reception takes 2-10 minutes, and is initiated when
you first set up the unit, and whenever you press RESET.

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Once complete, the reception icon will stop blinking.

next to the Area. Then, simultaneously press and hold MEM
and CHANNEL for 2 seconds.

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BAR908HGA: Select the time zone: (0) Pacific, (+1)
Mountain, (+2) Central or (+3) Eastern.

TURN RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK ON / OFF
If you wish to manually set the clock, you must first
disable the radio-controlled feature. To do this, navigate
to the Clock / Alarm Area. Then, press and hold DOWN
on the main unit for 2 seconds. To enable it, navigate
to the Clock / Alarm Area, then press and hold UP for
2 seconds.

NOTE The language options are (E) English,
(F) French, (D) German, (I) Italian, and (S) Spanish. The
language you select determines the weekday display.

SWITCH CLOCK DISPLAY

RF clock enabled:

Press SELECT to navigate to the Clock Area.
next to the Area.

will show

Press MODE to toggle between:

RF clock disabled:

SET

•

Clock with seconds

•

Clock with day

•

Clock with time-zone offset

•

Calendar

ALARMS
This product has 2 alarms: The Daily Alarm and a
Pre-Alarm for snowy weather. The Daily Alarm can be set
to go off at the same time every day. The Pre-Alarm sounds
only when the Daily Alarm is activated and the recorded
temperature from Channel 1 Sensor falls to 2°C (35.6°F)
or below.

SET CLOCK
You only need to do this if you have disabled the radiocontrolled clock, or if you are too far from a RF signal.
1. Press SELECT to navigate to the Clock Area.
will show next to the Area.
2. Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds.

SET DAILY ALARM

3. Select the time zone offset hour (+ / -23 hours),
12 / 24 hour format, hour, minute, year, date / month
format, month, date and display language.

1. Press SELECT to navigate to the Clock Area.
will show next to the Area.
2. Press ALARM to view the alarm. (AL will show
at the top.)

4. Press UP or DOWN to change the setting.
5. Press MODE to confirm.

3. Press and hold ALARM for 2 seconds.

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ACTIVATE ALARM
Navigate to the Clock Area, then press ALARM to switch to
Daily Alarm or Pre-Alarm view. To activate or deactivate the
alarm, press UP or DOWN.

5. Press ALARM to confirm.
6. The Daily Alarm icon
is set.

will appear when the alarm

When the alarm time is reached, the backlight will be
on for 8 seconds and crescendo alarm will sound for
2 minutes. Press any key (except snooze) to silence the
alarm. It will sound at the same time the next day.

SET PRE-ALARM
The Pre-Alarm can be set to sound 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes
before the Daily Alarm. It will sound whenever the recorded
temperature from Channel 1 Sensor falls to 2°C (35.6°F)
or below.

SNOOZE
Press SNOOZE to temporarily disable the alarm for 8
minutes.
or
will blink while snooze is on.

For example, if you set the alarm to 7:00 AM, and the PreAlarm to 45 minutes, the Pre-Alarm will sound at 6:15 AM
provided the outdoor temperature at Channel 1 Sensor is
2°C or below.

BAROMETER
This product tracks fluctuations in barometric pressure
to provide the weather forecast, and the current and past
24 hours barometric pressure history measurements are
recorded by the main (indoor) unit.

1. Set up and activate the Daily Alarm.
2. Press ALARM to switch to Pre-Alarm view. (PRE-AL
will show at the top.)
3. Press and hold ALARM for 2 seconds.

VIEW BAROMETER AREA

4. Press UP or DOWN to select 15, 30, 45 or
60 minutes. This is the amount of time the Pre-Alarm
will sound BEFORE the Daily Alarm. The Pre-Alarm
is automatically activated when you select a time.

Press SELECT to navigate to the Barometer Area.

If

5. Press ALARM to confirm.

is NOT shown, press MODE.

Barometric data is shown in 2 areas at the bottom of the
display. The upper area shows a 24-hour bar chart. The low
area shows current and historical readings.

shows when the Pre-Alarm is set.

SELECT MEASUREMENT UNIT

NOTE The Daily Alarm will NOT function until the next day if
the Pre-Alarm has been triggered. Also, if you deactivate the
Daily Alarm, the Pre-Alarm is automatically deactivated.

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4. Select the hour and minute. Press UP or DOWN to
change settings.

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2. Press and hold HISTORY for 2 seconds.
3. Press UP or DOWN to set the altitude in 10-metre
increments (-100m to 2500m).
4. Press HISTORY to confirm.

WEATHER FORECAST
This product forecasts the next 12 to 24 hours of weather
within a 30-50 km (19-31 mile) radius. The forecast is based
on barometric pressure trend readings.
The top area shows an animated icon indicating the
forecasted weather.

SELECT MEASUREMENT UNIT

WEATHER FORECAST ICONS

Slide the mb / inHg switch (in the clock battery compartment),
to change the display unit.

ICON

DESCRIPTION

VIEW BAROMETER HISTORY
Navigate to the Barometer Area. Then press HISTORY
repeatedly to scroll through the measurements. The
number shown in the HR box indicates how long ago each
measurement was taken (e.g. 2 hours ago, 3 hours ago,
etc.).

Clear
Day / Night
Partly cloudy
Day / Night

BAR CHART DISPLAY
The bar chart visually shows atmospheric changes from the
current hour (0) to 24 hours prior (-24).

Cloudy
Rainy

SET ALTITUDE
Set the altitude to match how far above or below sea level
you are living. This ensures that the barometric pressure
readings are accurate.

Snowy

1. Navigate to the Barometer Area.

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NOTE The night time icon displays from 6 PM to 6 AM.

When the Channel 1 sensor records a temperature
of 2°C (35.6°F) or lower, the RAINY icon becomes
SNOWY.
UV MEASUREMENT
The UVR128 Ultra-Violet Radiation Sensor is available as an
optional item for BAR908HG / BAR908HGU / BAR908HGA.
The UV sensor gives you the following information at your
fingertips:
•

10-hour Ultra-Violet Index (UVI) record.

•

Automatic calculation of acceptable UV exposure
times based on pre-set user profiles (4 users
maximum).

2. Press CHANNEL to select user 1-4.

UVI Danger Alert when UV Index reaches unsafe
levels.

4. Press UP or DOWN to choose 1 of the 4 skin type
settings. Then press MODE to confirm and enter the
SPF Set Up Mode.

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3. Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds to enter the
Skin Type Setting Mode of the selected user.

UV data is shown in the same area as the Barometer. Press
SELECT to navigate to the Barometer Area, then press
MODE to display the UV icon
and data.

5. Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the SPF
value. Then press MODE to confirm and enter the
UV Exposure Time Countdown Setting Mode.

NEW ADDITIONAL UV FEATURES

6. Press UP or DOWN to enable or disable countdown.
Press MODE to exit the UV Exposure Time
Countdown Mode and start the exposure time
countdown. The remaining user UV exposure time
will flash.
will display and the

UV EXPOSURE TIME COUNTDOWN
To set the exposure time countdown you need to set the
Skin Type and Sun Protection Factor (SPF) as follows:
1. Press SELECT to navigate to the Barometer Area,
then press MODE to select the UV display.

7. When the countdown has reached “0”, an alarm will
sound for 2 minutes. Press any button to turn the
alarm off. The
icon will flash for 2 minutes even
if you have stopped the alarm sound.

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MAXIMUM / MINIMUM MEMORY FOR UVI

SELECT SENSOR CHANNEL

To view the maximum and minimum memory for UVI:

Press CHANNEL to switch between sensors 1-5.

1. Press SELECT to navigate to the Barometer Area.

•

To auto-scan between sensors, press and hold
CHANNEL for 2 seconds. Each sensor’s data will
be displayed for 3 seconds.

•

To end auto-scan, press CHANNEL or
with the Temperature / Humidity Area selected.

2. Press MODE to select the UV display.
3. Press MEM to show maximum, minimum and
current UVI readings.
4. Press and hold MEM for 2 seconds to clear the
UVI memory.

NOTE If you select a sensor that collects only temperature
data, the humidity will not be shown.

NOTE The UV sensor must be activated before you try and
set the additional features.

MINIMUM / MAXIMUM RECORDS

TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
The weather station can display the following information
from any of the 5 remote sensors:
•

Current, minimum, and maximum
and relative humidity percentages.

temperatures

•

Comfort level indicator
falling, or steady).

line

and

trend

MEM

(rising,

•

Press
MEM
repeatedly
to
view
current,
maximum and minimum records for the selected
sensor.

•

To clear the records, press and hold MEM
for 2 seconds. A beep will sound to confirm that
the memory has been cleared.

TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY TREND

Data is collected and displayed approximately every
60 seconds.

The trend lines are shown next to the temperature and
humidity readings.

VIEW TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY AREA

TREND

Press SELECT to navigate to the Temperature and Humidity
Areas.

TEMPERATURE

Temperature data is given at the top; Humidity is below.

HUMIDITY

SELECT MEASUREMENT UNIT
Slide the °C / °F switch (inside the clock battery
compartment), to the setting you want.

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RISING

STEADY

FALLING

The Comfort Zone indicates how comfortable the climate is,
based on current temperature and humidity measurements.
ZONE

TEMPERATURE

HUMIDITY

WET

Any

>70%

COM

20-25°C
(68-77°F)

40-70%

DRY

Any

<40%

NOTE If the temperature is below 26°C / 80°F, or the desired
channel is not working, the Heat Index will display “NA”.

RESET SYSTEM
The RESET button is located at the bottom of the unit.
Press RESET when you change the batteries and whenever
performance is not behaving as expected (for example,
unable to establish radio frequency link with remote unit or
radio-controlled clock).

NOTE This information is shown in the Humidity Area

NOTE When you press RESET, all settings will return to
default value, and you will lose all stored information.

when the current measurement is displayed.
HEAT INDEX

PRECAUTIONS

The Heat Index advises 4 levels of warning if the temperature
is high.
DANGER
CATEGORY

TEMPERATURE
°C

°F

Extreme
Danger

>54.5

>130

Danger

40.5-54.4

105-130

Extreme
Caution

32.2-40.5

90-105

Caution

26.6-32.2

80-90

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Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust,
temperature or humidity.

•

Do not cover the ventilation holes with any items such
as newspapers, curtains etc.

•

Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid
over it, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth.

•

Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive
materials.

•

Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components.
This invalidates the warranty.

•

Only use fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old
batteries.

•

Images shown in this manual may differ from the actual
display.

•

When disposing of this product, ensure it is collected

To display the Heat Index:
1. Press SELECT to navigate to the Temperature Area.
will show next to the Area.
2. Press MODE to reach the Heat Index display.

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3. Press CHANNEL to select the desired channel.

COMFORT ZONE

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separately for special treatment and not as normal
household waste.
•

Placement of this product on certain types of wood
may result in damage to its finish for which Oregon
Scientific will not be responsible. Consult the furniture
manufacturer’s care instructions for information.

•

The contents of this manual may not be reproduced
without the permission of the manufacturer.

•

Do not dispose old batteries as unsorted municipal
waste. Collection of such waste separately for special
treatment is necessary.

•

TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM

SYMPTOM

REMEDY

Barometer

Strange readings

Set altitude/unit

Calendar

Strange date /
month

Change
language

Cannot adjust
clock

Disable radiocontrolled clock
1. Adjust
batteries

Clock

Please note that some units are equipped with a
battery safety strip. Remove the strip from the battery
compartment before first use.

NOTE The technical specifications for this product and the
contents of the user manual are subject to change without
notice.

Cannot auto-synch

2. Press RESET
3. Manually
activate radiocontrolled clock

Temperature

Shows “LLL” or
“HHH”

Temperature is
out-of-range

Remote sensor

Cannot locate
remote sensor

Check batteries

NOTE Features and accessories will not be available in all
countries. For more information, please contact your local
retailer.

SPECIFICATIONS
Main Unit Dimensions
LxWxH

175 x 93 x 93 mm
(6.89 x 3.66 x 3.66 in)

Weight

336 g (11.85 oz)
without battery

Remote Unit Dimensions
LxWxH

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117 x 80 x 171 mm

80 g (2.82 oz)
without battery
Remote Unit

Temperature
°C or °F

RF frequency

433 MHz

Indoor Range

-5 °C to 50 °C
(23 °F to 122 °F)

Range

Up to 70 m (230 ft) with
no obstructions

Outdoor Range

-20 °C to 60 °C
(-4 °F to 140 °F)

Transmission

Approx. every 1 minute

Channel No.

1, 2, 3, 4 or 5

Resolution

0.1 °C (0.2° F)

Unit

°C or °F

Comfort

20 °C to 25 °C
(68 °F to 77 °F)

Radio-Controlled Clock

Memory

Min / Max

Synchronization

Auto or disabled

Clock display

HH:MM:SS

Hour format

12hr AM/PM
24hr

Calendar

DD / MM or MM / DD;
Day of the week in 1 of
5 languages (E, G, F, I, S)

Alarm

Daily & Pre-Alarm;
2-minute crescendo

Snooze

8-minute snooze

Unit

Relative Humidity
Range

25% to 95%

Resolution

1%

Comfort

40% to 70%

Memory

Min / max

Barometer
Unit

mb / hPa or inHg

Resolution

1 mb (0.03 inHg)

Altitude

-100 to 2500 m
(-328 to 2734 ft)

Main Unit

Display

Sunny (day / night),

Power adapter

Power

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6V AC adapter

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partly cloudy (day /
night), cloudy, rainy,
snowy

(4.61 x 3.15 x 6.73 in)
Weight

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Batteries

3 x UM-4 (AAA) 1.5V

EU-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Oregon Scientific, declares that this Metal Weather
Station (BAR908HG / BAR908HGU / BAR908HGA) is
in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the
signed and dated Declaration of Conformity is available on
request via our Oregon Scientific Customer Service.

Thermo / Hygro Remote Unit
Batteries

1 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V

NOTE It is recommended that you use alkaline batteries
with this product for longer performance.

ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC
Visit our website (www.oregonscientific.com) to learn more
about Oregon Scientific products.
If you’re in the US and would like to contact our Customer
Care department directly, please visit:

COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED
All EU countries, Switzerland CH
and Norway N

www2.oregonscientific.com/service/support.asp
For international inquiries, please visit:

FCC STATEMENT

www2.oregonscientific.com/about/international.asp

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 not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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NOTE This equipment has been tested 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.

•

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

•

Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.

•

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.

•

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV
technician for help.

declare that the product

19861 SW 95th Ave.,Tualatin,
Oregon 97062 USA

Telephone No.:

Metal Weather Station

Manufacturer:

IDT Technology Limited

Address:

Block C, 9/F, Kaiser Estate,

Phase

1, 41 Man Yue St., Hung Hom,
Kowloon,

is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may
not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.

We
Oregon Scientific, Inc.

Product Name:

Hong Kong

The following information is not to be used as contact
for support or sales. Please visit our website at www2.
oregonscientific.com/service for all enquiries.

Address:

BAR908HG / BAR908HGU /
BAR908HGA

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Name:

Product No.:

1-800-853-8883

21

EN

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:



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