Springfield Precision Instruments 91568 Wireless Remote Sensor (Transmitter) User Manual

Springfield Precision Instruments, Inc Wireless Remote Sensor (Transmitter)

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Date Submitted2005-09-10 00:00:00
Date Available2005-09-10 00:00:00
Creation Date2005-08-13 16:01:00
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Document TitleUser Manual
Document CreatorHP 9100C Digital Sender
Document Author: BEN HO

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RECElVED 27 JUN 2005
SPRINGFIELD,
PRIESCISE’TEMP'"
WIRELESS MULTl-ZONE
DIGITAL THERMOMETER
WITH RADIO CONTROL CLOCK
Model No. 91566
Instruction Manual
BASE STATION REMOTE
SE NSOR
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
BASE STATION
Indoor / RF outdoor temperature
Monitors temperature at up in 4 locations (addmunal sensors required)
Auto scroll remote mmperamrc reading
Indoor / outdoor temperature displayed in °C ur °F
Indoor temperature range“ 14°F to [31°F (-1 0°C to 55°C)
Temperature tolerance, +/- 2°F (+/- lilac)
WWVB clock Wll‘h alarm
12/24 hour selectable
Calendar with day ofthe week display
‘l ablcmp easel stand or wall mount
Requires (2) AAA hattenes
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REMOTE SENSO R
. 4 3 3 MHz transmission fiequency
o Transmissxon range an R (range may be shorter based an interference present)
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LCD readout
Temperature range. 41°F to l58°F (-20°C to 70°C)
Temperature range Via probe. 42°F to I58"F (60°C to 70°C)
Temperature tolerance: +1» 2°)? (+/- 1.1 °C)
10 fl detectable waterproof sensor probe for use in pools, freezers or soil
Wall mount With separate hanging bracket
Requires (2) AAA hittterieq
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RC signal icon
°C/°F
BATTERY INSTALLATION AND SETUP
Nam: T he initial remote sensor / base station connection cannot be made and you cannot enter most settings if the base
station is searching for the RC signal (the signal icon is showing atthe top lefi of the display) litter you have installed
the batteries, iftlie icon is showing press WAVE/TIME SET until the icon is no longer displayed After you have
completed entering the settings and you have established initial RF contact, press WAVE/HME SET until the signal icon
is once again displayed
Poxitton the remote sensor nmr the base station
Remove the wall mounting bracket from the remote sensor.
Open the battery compartment using a screwdriver to remove 4 screws at the bottom, back of the unit
The remote is nreset to channel “I ”. lfyuu are installing additional remotes‘ slide the channel selector switch to the
desired channel
0 Insert (2) AAA batteries according to the polarity markings
- Press the “CPF button to select your preferred setting
0 Slide open the battery door atthe back of the hate station and insert (2) AAA batteries according to the polarity
markings. Slide the battery door closed.
The base station Will begin to look for the RF signal fiom the remote sensor
When the outdoor temperature reading is shown on the base station the connection is confirmed The connection may
take several minutes
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v Press the CHANNEL button until the number matches the channel on the remote sensor.
There may be interference present that prevents the base station from picking up the RF signal on a particular channel.
If you are not getting a Sig-la] connection, slide the channel sclcctor switch on fire remote sensor to another channel
and swttch to the corresponding channel on the base station.
- If you have installed more than one sensor, press CHANNEL to select the remote channel you want displayed
permanently on the base station Or press CHANNEL until you observe a circular arrow on the base station LCD
display The unit will then auto-scroll through the channels
0 The TX button in the battery compartment of the remote sensor can be pressed to establish manual contact betwom
the base station and remote sensor Pres and hold for 5 seconds This can he done for test purposes but should not be
necessary
0 Replace the battery compartment cover of the remote sensor and ro—tmtall 4 screws Do not over-tighten the screws
Nam:
a Do not mix old and new batteries
- Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon Zinc), or rechargeable (nickel cadmium) batteries.
- For maxunum performance in normal conditions we recommend using good quality alkaline batteries. When
temperatures are below 32°F, alkaline batteries can lose power resulting in a loss ofremote transmission. If you
reside in an area that experiences frequent temperatures below freezing, we recommend using lithium batteries to
minimize die loss of transmission
Locating the 134m Station and Remote Sensor
- Choose a suitable place for the base station and remote outdoor sensor, within the transmission distance
- Place the base unit near a window, but away from direct sunlight or sources ofhoat or air conditioning to ensure
accuraic temperature readings.
- The remote sensor is water resistant, but not waterproof Locate the sensor in an area where it will not be exposed to
rain, snow or ice which can damage the electronic circuitry,
- In areas of extreme low ternpeiarures, re-locare the remote sensor indoors Plug the sensor Wire (included) into the
remote and route the wire through a nearby window Be sure to plug Ln the wire securely. Poor contact will result in
a “LL" reading on the base station outdoor temperature display.
0 The location you choose is critiml For maxu-niztng the transmission range. The remote sensor is designed to transmit
unimpeded St) to 100 ft Transmitting through walls, metal doors and metal framed Windows may reduce the
transmission range, To optimize the transmission distance, the remote should be positioned in u 100511011 that
minimizes these obstructions interference from other sources such as home security systems, wireless doorbells and
wireless home entertainment equipment may interrupt the transmission signal temporarily
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
“C/ “F .S'elem'tm
o Press the °C / °F button to display the temperature in “Celsius or °Fahreuhcit
Noni/lg Time and Date
The Radio Control clock receives the precise time broadcast from the National institute of Standards and Technology in
Boulder, Colorado and W)“ automatically adjust itself to the correct time. Depending on your location, it may take several
hours for the signal to be received at the base unit Follow these instructions to adjust fl1€ time manually while the base
station 15 searching for the signal If you are in an area that does not receive the NlST time signal your clock wrll operate
as a normal non-RC digitiil clock
Press and hold the TIME SET button 3-4 seconds until the year is flashing
- Press A or V to set the year
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Press TIME SET and the month will be flashing.
Press A or V to set the month.
Press TIME SET and the date will be flashing
Press A m- V to set the date.
Press TIME SET and the hour Will he flashing.
Press A or V to set the hour
Press TlMF, SET and the minutes will be flashing,
Press A or V to set the minutes.
Press TIME SET and lz hr will be flashing
Press A or V to select ll or 24 hr timing
Press TlME SET twice to lock in the settings (t! u)) .
Press the WAVE 1 TIME SET button once and the RC signal icon i will appear at the top lefi of the LCD display
The unit erl begin searching for the NIST time signal
oeunouno-so
“See Note under the BA'l"I'l:'RY INSTALLATION AND SETUP section
setting the Time Zone
- Press and hold the ALARM ON/Ol-‘F ZONE button 3-4 seconds until highlighted area on the time zone map moves
one zone.
0 Repeat until you has e selected the correct time zone.
Saying the Alarm
- Press and hold the ALARM SET button for 3-4 seconds until the alarm time is flashing.
Press A or V to set the hour,
Press ALARM SET and the minutes Wlll he flashing
Press A or V to set the minutes.
Press ALARM SET to lock in the setting.
The alarm icon will display above the time.
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De-aclr'vatl'ng the Alarm
. After the alarm sounds, press me ALARM ON/OFF button once to silence the alarm The alarm icon will continue to
be displayed and the alarm will sound again at the pre-set time each day until dbactivated
- To deactivate the alarm press ALARM ON/OFF once. The alarm V‘I‘Ill be turned offend the alarm icon wrll no longer
be displayed
0 To re-aotivate the alarm to signal at the {new time, press ALARM ON/OFF once. and the alarm icon will again he
displayed
Maximum and Minimum Temperature Memory
- Press the MAX/MIN button once lo display the highest recorded indoor and outdoor temperamre readings since the
last reset.
MAX will show on the display.
Press MAX/MIN again to display the lowest recorded indoor and outdoor temperature readings since the last reset
MIN will show on the display,
Press MAX/MIN again to return to the normal display or wait 5-6 seconds and the display Will reven automaLicaIly.
The MAX or MTN icon will no longer be displayed.
To clear either the maximum or minimum remrd manual ly' when the appropriate record IS on the display press and
hold MAX/MIN for 3-4 seconds until the beep sounds,
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RESET
Your multi-zonc then—momma can be re-sot in case of malfunction Locate the RESET atthe back ofthe base station
Insert the end of a paper clip into the RESET hole and push the button The unit will return to its original factory settings.
PURCHASING ADDITIONAL SENSORS
The remote sensor for this unit is SPRINGFIELD PIN 9! 568.
Additional sensors may he ordered directly from Springfield Precision Instruments by calling 1 -888-8I)9-3284. Please
have a major credit card ready when placing the call.
FCC STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
This dcvioc complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
I) 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 to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could vord
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with die 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
resulentinl installation This equipment generntm, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot installed and
used in accordance With the instructions. may cause harmful interfacncc to radio communications. However, than is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cruise 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 of more ofthc following measures:
0 Reoi'icnl or relocate the rcccivmg antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
0 Connect the cquipincnt into an outlct on a circuit different from that to which the rcccivu is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/T V technician for help.
LIMITED WARRANT V
Springfield warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship or material for a period ofone year from the date
of purchase. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF
"FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD ENDING ONE
YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitation may not applyto you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, which vary, from state
to state. During the Warranty period, such defects Wlll be repaired or the defective instrument will be replaced at our
option. This warranty does not cover damages through accident or misuse. IN ADDITION. SPRINGFIELD IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCURRED AS A RESULT OF
DEFECT. chair or replacement will be made at our option without additional charge if thz instmmmt is returned
postpnid with $4 00 for return postage and handling to'
SPRINGFIGLD.
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76 Female Street, Wood-Ridge, NJ 07075-1091
1—888—809-3284
Made in China
02005 Springfield Precision Instruments, Inc.
All Righm Reserved
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