Spectra Merchandising JCR570 Weather Station Transmitter User Manual 20050801A 1
Spectra Merchandising International Inc Weather Station Transmitter 20050801A 1
Contents
- 1. Users Manual Part 1
- 2. Users Manual Part 2
Users Manual Part 2
4 ciasa tna Battery caverand Locking knob IMPORTANT: 1 Ba stirs that tna batteries are ii-istaiiad correctly Wrang poiarity may damage tne iinit 2,Folbexterperformance and tangercperaiing ii'mer we recommend the use ciaikaiine batteries 3 Da riat mix bid and new batteries 4 De not mix Aikaii‘ne, standard (CarbaanilIL‘) orRecr-argeabie (Nickels Cadmium) batteries. 5 Da nat dispose arbattaries in fire, batteries may explode orleak 5 Only batteries cfthe same or equivalent type as recammended are to be used Tiftiie unit is not to be used for an extendedpericd citime, remove the batteries. 01d brieaking batteries can cause damage ta tire iinit and may void tne warranty Ac Operation This main unit mayeisa be tised With an externai Ac-Dc Adaptor tnat inciuded) with BV DCI ?mA output When the adaptur ls connected to the DC Jack, the battery is aulomattcaHy disconnected and acts as backup power WARNIN . EEFORECONNECT/NG THEADAFTOR To THE UNIT, PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE POLARtTY OF VOURADAPTOR CAN MATCH THE POLARITYMARK/NG LOCATED HES/DES THE DC JACK. IMPORTANT: We recommend installing battery inside tne Clock battery compartment at any time Once trie DC adaptarrarnoyed from the main mm, the clock battery will back—up aii clack settings otherWise an settings will be iost SET UP WIRELESS TEMPERATURE READERS Set up procedure Outdoor Transmitter tinit 1 Raiaasa the Locking knob prtna mtdoorTransmittar 2 Remove Battery Coven ensuring batteries were installed 3 Use a straightened paperciip, toothpick, prsimiier pitintebiectto press RESET hulmn Caution: Do NOT use a stiarp, pointed abiect to press the REsErbuttpn it may damage tire reset switcri inside trie unit 4 Tne Transmll indicator (LED) WIII tiasn 5 minutes (transmitting data) for recepliurt distance aiignment 5 ciose tire battery door tnen cover and tack tne Transmitter cover. Main Unit 1 Ensuring batteries were instaiied in the clock battery comnartment 2 Use a straightened paper ciip‘ toothpick, orslmllar oluntoolecttp press RESET butto . Caution. 0 NOT use a sharp, pointed object to press the RESETbl/llon. it may damage the reset swrtcn rnsrde the umt 3 The Outdoor and indoor Temperature Display Area will show temperature readings 4 Select deswefl iocatlcns lor oath Outdoor a indoor unlls ltOutdoorTemo. Display Area shows " , , "c or ' r " ora “reception weak" icon tlashes That means the cutdoortransmltter is too lar awaytrom the main Imll. Relocate either umt until the OutdoorTenro. Display Area shows temperature reading and wlthuutshuwlng "receptlun weak" roan Caution: Outdoor Transmitterand indoor Main unit should not be placed underdrreot sunlight or close to electrical appliances, such as computer, CRT/LCD memtor eto lflhe received outdoor temperature does not work properly, press the SYNC button orthe Mam unit and the RESETbutton o! the Outdoor Transmitter svuc button The elieotlve reception distance may be shortened by blockade oiebstacle or other strong lnterierence The outdoertemoerature reading on LCD display wlII flash and display “reception weak" Please try pressing the svuc button to capture updated data transmitted irorrt the outdoortransmitter. lithe outdoortemperature reading does not appearwrthln 5 minutes Please check battery or Setup distances again (see atwve Set Up procedure section) Tuner/Radio Opera FM Antenna Extend the FM antenna wire RsCEDllcn quailty depends on the length ottne antennawire extended away irom the unit; the greaterthe distance, the stronger the reception quailty Radio Tuning 1 TD activate the radio, slide the POWER ONIOFF switch tn ON position Silde the AM/FM band switch I0 select desired radio band 2 Rotate the TUNING knob and tune to a desired radio slatlon. 3 To turn oltthe radio, slide the POWER ONIDFF switch to OFF position Private listening For private ilstenlng‘ you may plug an earphones (not included) to the Stereo Phones Jack located at the Side otthe main unit Clock, Dual Alarm Functions Clock , calendar, Temperature unit Setting Set Clock 1 Press the MODE button 3 tlrnes, the clock displayllashes. 2 To setthe heur‘ press the HouR button. Press and Hold the button will last advance tne setting value 3 To settne minutel press the MIN putton. Press and Hold the button Wlll rast advance the setting value Set 12/24 Hourlarnrat 4 Press the MODE button again entering 12/24 nourtorrnat selling rnbde. 5 To select 12/2A huur tormat‘ press either HOUR ur MIN button SetYear 5 Press the MODE button again entering year setting mode, the year reading Hashes 7 To set yearl press the HOUR or MIN button to set advance or reverse the year Press and Hold the button will last advance or revert the setting value. Set Month/Date a Press the MODE buttan agaln enterlng month/date setting model the month/ date readlng flashes. 9 Tu set the Menth‘ the HOUR button Press and Hold the button will t‘ast advance the setting value 10 To setthe Datel press the MIN button Press and Hold the button Wlll last advance the settlng value Set Temperalure reading unit it Press the MODE button agaln entering temperature unlt ‘c or "F settlng made‘ the temperature will llashes 12 Press eltherthe HOUR or MIN button to selectdeslred temperature unit. Exllsettlrlg made 13 To save all settlngs and exlt the settlng mode, press sNoozE/LIGHT button or waltlorlew seconds Setting the Dual Alarm SetAlarnr 1 1 Press the MODE button once. The alarm clockarld "AL-1" leon display ilash 2 Tu set the Haur, press the HOUR button. Press and Held the button will last advance the setting value 3 To setthe mlrlute‘ press the MIN button Press and hold the button will last advance the setting value 4 TD activate the daily alarm‘ press the ALARM DNIOFF button An alarm indicator “a appears on display 5 Press SNOOZEILIGHT lumen crwalflorlew seconds to exrtAlarm selling mode SetAlarm 2 1 Press the MODE buttnn twice The alarm cluckand “Ales?“ lcclrl display flash 2 To set tne Hour‘ press tne HOUR button. Press and Hold tne button wrll last advance tne setting value 3 To senhe mlhule‘ press lhe MIN bulloh Press ahfl Hold Ihe bultch will last advance the selling value 4 To activate ttre dailyalarm‘ press ltreALARM amorr pullon.An alarm rnoroator ”a appears on display 5 Press SNODZEILIGHT hmmh crwall for l‘ew seconds lcl exllAlarm sefllhg mode Selecl alarm soona source The will provroestwo alarm souno sources. "wake to Alarm" or "wake to Radio” To select wake to Alarm, slroe lne POWER ONIOFF swilotr to ”wake to Alarm" posrtrorr Ta selectwake to Radlu‘ slroe tne POWER ONIOFF swrten lo "wake to Radio“ Pesilicn Male: 1 When Wake to Radio ls selected, ensuring a desired radio station and desired volume level are tuned z Onlyeitner "Wake to Alarm“ or "Wakelo Rama" can oe selected lor ooth Alarm it; 2 attne same time For example, rlAlarm t is set for "Wake to Alarm“ tnen Alarm 2 cannot be “Wake to Radio". Alarm ouanu snooze Funclion When current time matches the alarm selling, ttre alarm sounds from the selected source Wake tn Alarm clr Radln 1When tne alarm sounds (Alarm saund or Radla rs turned ON). alarm indicator ilasnes Press ALARM ONIOFF button to stop the alarm sound fire alarm rnarcator slay on the LCD orsplay and me unrtwrll actrvate the alarm agarn next day 2 Artertne 1“Three alarm minutes, rt goes into Auto Snooze mode ASNOOZE icon appears on display ltstops lortlre snooze time (around 9 minutes) and then comes on again 3 To activale lhe snooze luncllon manually‘ press Ihe SNOOZEILIGHT bulloh when the alarm sounds (within the 1"Three minutes) The alarm sound stops lprttre snooze time ASNOOZE icon appears on display. 4 The snooze operation (including Auto-snooze a Manual snooze) can be repeated up 10 3 limes Alterme fourth time the alarm shuts nl'hmlll the nexl day Voice Report Function The unil provides aVOiCe Repcri ‘eamre To activate tne voice reoon oieiirreni tiniei indoor 5 outdoor temperature, press the REFONT billion. Display Function Eacklighl To activate LCD disoiay oackiignt, oress SNOOZEILIGHT button We may aiso seiectdirnrner backlighi A DIM/LIGHT swnon ioeated at rearohhe unit Siioe ine sWitcn to DIM position Max. 5 Min. Temperature ofttie day The uml can memorize maximum and minimum temperature oiine day. 1 Press HOUR button once to view Max ovtooortemperature Press HOUR button again to view Min. outdooriempereture. Press HOUR billion one more lime going back in View currenl outdoor temperamre 2 Press MIN oution once to view Max. ineoortemperature Press MIN buiion again to view Min inooortempereture Press MIN button one more time going back to view current indoor temperature Note: The Max 5. MI" Temperature wiH oe automatieaiiy reset to current temperature at 0:00 everyday WezlherTrend The unilWiH predicttne weatheriiend, see loHowing diagram iordiflerent trend. Temperature Temperature ismcreasmg is steady TREND TREND TREND Tempeiaiure is oecreasing Battery Low Detection Indoor main unit: iitiie battery iow icon B shows on main unit LCD IndourTemp. Display Area‘ reoiece 4 pesi 5v "AAA" size or UMeAiresh batteries in the clock ballery compartment onne niain unit. New ballery instaiiation wiH reset aii data in the main unit inciuding the outdoor temperature dala.Nter battery instaiiationi the unit wiH capture outdoor temperature data transmitted from the outdoortransmittermthin 5 minutes and updated temperature reading wiH be displayed agaln OutdoorTranemitter: iitne oattery iow Icun D snows on main unit LCD OutdoorTemp. nispiay Areai repiace 3 9551 5v "AAA" size or uMaMresh batteries oitne Outdoor Transmitter. iiwe replace tne oattery otthe outdoortransmitteroniyi we aiso need to press the svm: outton trom the main unitto capture updated data transmitted trom the outdocrtransmitier. The outdocrtemperature reading Wiii appearon dispiay Within 5 minutes Specifications Powersunpiy Outdoor Transmitter Battery AAA x 3 (not inciuded) Main unit Radio: BatteryAAx4(notinciuded) Main unitcioch EatteryAAAxAtnotinciudedi Frequency Range AM 53071710kHz FM BBVTDBM Hz Recommended Operating Temperature OutdomTrznsmitter 14,10140N40CIO ~ouci indoorniain unit 32>~t011w tOLto “15m Care and Maintenance Do notsumectlhe unitto excessive force. snocki dust orextreme temperature Do not tamperWith the unit's internai components ciean your unitWith a damp tneyerwet) oioth soiyent or detergent snouid never oe used Avoid ieavmg your unit in direct suniight or in hot, humid ordusty piaees. Keep your unitaway trom heating appiiances and sources oteieotrieai noise such asfluoresceni iamps Dr motors
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