Thermor 375TX transmitter User Manual

Thermor Ltd. transmitter

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1atmosphereJumbo Weather Monitor Moniteur Météorologique GéantInstruction Manual / Mode d’emploi
2B.A.O.C. F.D. E.G.H.I.J.KL.M.N.1. 2.3.6.8.5.7.4.Front View:Back View:Thank you for purchasing the BIOS Atmosphere 2.0 Jumbo Weather Monitor
3Jumbo Weather MonitorInstruction ManualMonitor FrontA. Wind SpeedB.  Time and DateC. AlarmD. Radio Controlled clock with auto DSTE. Tide IndicatorF.  Sunrise and Sunset G.  Heat Index / Wind chillH. Wind DirectionI. Wind GustJ.  24 Hour Maximum Outdoor TemperatureK.  Outdoor Temperature and HumidityL.  Indoor Temperature and HumidityM.  Weather Forecast IconN. Barometric PressureO.  Beaufort Wind ScaleMonitor Back1. Clock Button2. C/F Button3. Mode/Set Button4.  Alarm/Weather Set Button5.  Gust/Wind Max Button6. Snooze Button7. Temperature/Max/Min Button8.  DST On/Off/ RF Search Button1.1 Radio Control Clock (RCC)RCC has the most accurate time within the continent. This unit receives the time signal transmitted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) which is regulated by 3 atomic clocks and in average deviates less than 1 second in 3000 years.NIST transmits the time signal (WWVB, 60kHz) continuously from Fort Collins, Colorado. This signal can be received in the USA and parts of Canada, however some environmental effects may affect the transmitting distance.For more information please see www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq/1: Wall Mount Hole2: Transmission Indication LED 3: Temperature 4: Humidity5:"C/F" button6:"RESET" button7: Wind Sensor Plug8: Battery Compartment Included:1 - Jumbo Weather Monitor2 - Remote Sensor3 - Wind Sensor with Cable4 - Wind Sensor accesories
42.0 Getting Started:2.1 BIOS Atmosphere 2.0:  +–  RESET button located at the rear of the main unit, the main unit is now ready for use2.2 Outdoor Remote Sensor  +– 3.0 Installation3.1 BIOS Atmosphere 2.0the back of the unit.3.2 BIOS Atmosphere 2.0 sensorThe remote sensor should be securely mounted onto a horizontal surface. NOTE: Transmission between the receiver and transmitter can reach up to 80m in an open area without any interfering obstacles such as buildings, trees, vehicles, high voltage lines, etc.3.3 Wind SensorAccessoriesPlastic Base Screws and Washes Pole Washes & Screws,X2 Round U-shape boltsNOTE: The remote sensor should be placed in a shaded area for accurate readings.3.4 Mounting and Setup for the Wind SensorFirst, choose whether the wind sensor will be mounted vertically or horizontally (on a mast). Make sure that you position the wind sensor in a free, open area that is not protected by objects, which may distort or interfere with the wind (e.g. large buildings, trees, chimney, etc.).NOTE: The following contents have been included with your BIOS Atmosphere 2.0 for mounting the wind sensor:
5Cable Preparation for Vertical Mounting1.   Run the cable that is already fastened to the wind sensor through the vertical joining section (see right).2.   Run the cable through the extension pole but do not secure the pole to any sections yet.3.   Now run the cable through the top of the base-bracket and then through the small rectangular section found on one side of the base-bracket.NOTE: Make sure that you completely pull the cable through the wind sensors extension pole and base-bracket to reduce the amount of slack on the cord.Vertical Mount1.   Make sure that the wind vane can rotate freely before fastening the unit permanently into position.2.   Insert one end of the extension pole provided into the base-bracket.3.   Secure the connection point of the extension pole and base-bracket using the 0.25” metal screws provided to prevent rotation at the joining point. (Use 4 x 0.25” screws to ensure stability).4.   Insert the vertical joining section on the bottom of the wind sensor into the top of the extension pole. (Ensure that you pull all cable slack through the side of the base-bracket to prevent creasing or cutting the cable).5.   Secure the wind sensor to the extension pole using the 0.25” screws provided to make sure that the pole connection does not rotate. (Use 4 x 2.75” screws to ensure stability).IMPORTANT: For accurate readings, it is important to mount the wind sensor so that the compass to determine north. NOTE: Make sure that when you are securing the base bracket with the 2.75” screws, you are aware of the cable. Prevent driving a screw through the cable!NOTE: For proper wind speed measurement ensure the vertical joining section is at 90º the horizon (Fig.A).Horizontal MountingCable Preparation for Horizontal Mounting1.   Run the cable that is already fastened to the wind sensor through the horizontal joining section (see below).2.   Run the cable through the extension pole but do not secure the pole to any sections yet.3.   Now run the cable through the top of the base-bracket and then through the small rectangular section found on one side of the base-bracket.NOTE: Make sure that you completely pull the cable through the wind sensor’s extension pole and base-bracket to reduce the amount of slack on the cord.Horizontal mount - using a mast/antenna/poleNOTE: It is not recommended to secure the wind sensor horizontally from a wall or chimney 
6MOUNT WITH “N” FACING NORTH:N” (north) on the casing is facing the correct direction (north). If necessary, use a standard compass to determine north.1.   Make sure that the wind vane can rotate freely before fastening the unit permanently.2.   Using the 2 x U-bolts, 4 x nuts and 4 x washers, secure the base-bracket of the wind sensor to a stable mast/antenna/pole. (Masts made of magnetic materials, such as lead or other dense metals will cause faulty readings).IMPORTANT: Make sure that the pole insert of the base-bracket is facing north (N) and pilot holes are on the top AND bottom.3.   Use the extension pole provided to distance the wind sensor from the stable mast/antenna/pole. Insert one end of the extension pole into the base-bracket.4.   Secure the connection point of the pole extension and base-bracket using the 0.25” screws provided to prevent rotation at joining point. (Use the 4 x 0.25” screws to ensure stability).5.   Insert the pole extension into the horizontal joining section. (Ensure that you pull all cable slack through the side of the base-bracket to prevent creasing or cutting the cable).6.   Secure the horizontal joining section to the mount pole using the 0.25” screws provided to make sure that the pole connections does not rotate.4.0 Weather Forecast Function4.1 Operation WEATHER SET” button for 3 seconds, the -” or +WEATHER SETmay not be accurate if the current weather entered is not correct. weather status is entered.4.2 Weather ConditionsThere are 5 different weather conditions in the weather forecast. NOTE: The Freezing or snow icon will only appear if the weather forecast is Rainy and the outdoor temperature is below 0°C.SUNNY PARTLY CLOUDY CLOUDY RAINY STORMY
75.0.  Barometric Pressure ReadingBarometric Trend Pointer The trend pointer displayed on the LCD beside the Barometric Pressure reading indicates the trend of the Barometric pressure.Indicates the barometric pressure trend is risingIndicates the barometric pressure trend is steady Indicates the barometric pressure trend is falling6.0 Thermometer6.1 RF Transmission Procedure: temperature; humidity & wind information after the batteries have been inserted. been inserted.  - - . –RF SEARCH” bu to        receive transmissions manually6.2 Temperature & Humidity(1) Celsius / Fahrenheit °C /°F” button to select indoor & outdoor temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit mode.  °C /°F” button on the rear of the BIOS Atmosphere 2.0 remote sensor, inside the battery compartment, to select the temperature to be displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit mode or HH.H (beyond the maximum temperature) will be shown on the LCD.(2) Max/Min Outdoor Temperature MAX/MIN” button to select the desired view: past 24 hours maximum outdoor temperature or past 24hrs minimum outdoor temperature.(3) HumidityIf the humidity is lower than 20%, the LCD would display  , and display 99% if the humidity is higher than 99%7.0. Wind   into the BIOS Atmosphere 2.0 remote sensor. GUST/WIND MAX” button to select the desired view; gust: past 24 hrs maximum, wind speed: past 24hrs maximum wind speed 
88.0 Time and Alarm Setting8.1 Radio Controlled Clock: transmission from the outdoor sensor, the clock automatically starts to scan the WWVB synchronize.  It is possible not to receive the signal due to interference, or the area where we you live.  Accurate adjustment of the clock based on time signal is supported in the continental USA.  The clock automatically synchronizes with the WWVB every day at 2:00 am to maintain accurate time keeping.   (disapears)Indicates unit is receiving the WWVB signalIndicates signal has been received successfullyIndicates signal reception has failed maintain accurate time keeping. If synchronization with the WWVB radio signal fails,   ” icon on the LCD will disappear and the clock then attempts to synchronize with the WWVB radio signal at 3 am and 4am. Initial setup may take several minutes to synchronize. -/ (C/F)” button until es several minutes. If the WWVB signal reception fails,  ” icon will disappear from the LCD) and the clock will then attempt to scan the radio signal again on the next full hour. E.g. if scanning failed at 8:20a.m., it will scan again at 9:00a.m.  -/ °C /°F DST ON/OFF” button selects to turn on or off DST (Daylight Saving Time)  ” will be displayed on the LCD, and the current sunset/sunrise time would be adjusted (+ 1 hour) accordingly. 8.2 Manual Time Setting MODE +-” button to adjust the setting and preMODEsetting. RCC ON/OFF, Country, City, Hour, Minutes, Second, Year, Month, Day, Day of Week Language, Temperature Unit, Pressure Unit, Wind Speed Unit.  following table.Language Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayEnglish, EN SU MO TU WE TH FR SASpanish, ES DO LU MA MI JU VI SAFrench, FR DI LU MA ME JE VE SANOTE: The Time Setting Mode will automatically exit in 15 seconds without any adjustment.
98.3  12/24 Hour Display mode:12/24” button to select 12 or 24 hours mode.8.4  Daily Alarm Function: MODE” button to select to viewTime       Day of Week       Date       Alarm Time (AL Display on LCD) MODE”ter Alarm Time +-MODE” button to  AL ON/OFF” button to switch that alarm ON or OFF” will be shown on the LCD.  minutes, and stop automatically. SNOOZE” button to activate the snooze function, the alarm  alarms again. This snooze function can be enabled for a maximum of 7 times.9.0. Sunrise/Sunset Display Function unit calculates the time of Sunrise/Sunset. The Sunrise & Sunset time display is just for reference only. For exact Sunrise & Sunset time, please refer to your Local Weather Station10. Moon Phase Display11.0 Low Battery Indication ”will appear indicating that the outdoor remote sensor is in a low battery status. The batteries should be replaced.12.0 Battery DisposalDispose of old, defective batteries in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the relevant legislation.IMPORTANT: Warning! The BIOS Atmosphere 2.0 and the outside sensors contain sensitive   electronic components. Radio waves transmitted e.g. from mobile telephones, transmission distance of the weather station and the outside sensor and lead to a shorter reception range. It is therefore important to keep as great distance as possible between the devices of the weather station and the outside sensor and A: New MoonD: Waxing GibbousG:Last QuarterB: Waxing CrescenE: Full MoonH: Waning CrescentC: First QuarterF: Waning Gibbous
10the devices which send out radio waves. We do not guarantee the maximum Indoor Temperature: -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F)Outdoor Temperature: -50°C to 70°C (-58°F to 158°F)Temperature Resolution: 0.1°CIndoor & Outdoor Humidity: 20% - 99% RHHumidity Resolution: 1% RHWind speed range: 0 – 56m/s0 – 201 km/h0 – 125 mph0 – 108 knot0 - 12 Beaufort0 – 100 inchTransmission (Anemometer): up to 100 meters (328 feet) in open area Clock: WWVB Radio-Controlled, Quartz back-up  Power:  C x 3 pieces for the monitor AA x 2 pieces for outdoor sensor14.0 Precautions    sets.   sunlight and rain cleaning agents may scratch plastic parts and corrode electronic circuits unit, the Local Weather Station’s forecast should prevail. The manufacturer will not take responsible for incorrect forecasting from this unit15.0 Industry Canada/FCC StatementOperation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.WARNING: NOTE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.
11digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide 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 interference by one or more of the following measures:   is connected.  °C / -4°F)16.0 One Year WarrantyIf this product proves to be defective in material or workmanship within one year of purchase, please return it to the address below. It will be repaired or replaced without charge upon receipt of the unit prepaid with $5.00 to cover handling, packaging and return postage.  Please include proof of purchase, your full name, address, daytime phone number or email address.This warranty does not apply if the defect or malfunction is a result of user abuse, misuse, Thermor Ltd.16975 Leslie StreetNewmarket, ON L3Y 9A1www.biosbrands.com1-800-387-8520
12B.A.O.C. F.D. E.G.H.I.J.KL.M.N.1. 2.3.6.8.5.7.4.Vue de face : Vue arrière : !"Atmosphere 2.0.
13##      Capteur à distance1 : Trou pour montage mural2 : Voyant DEL de transmission3 : Température4 : Humidité5 : Bouton "C/F"6 : Bouton "RESET" (RÉINITIALISATION)8 : Compartiment des pilesInclus :2 - Capteur à distance 4 - Accessoires du capteur
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