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by 1525 1 W eatherGuide ™ Syst em with Remote Sensor Instruction Man ual[...]
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W elcome t o the T a ylor ® W eat herGuide Syst em. Simple, r eliable, accurate…it allows y ou to monitor indoor or outdoor locations from one room. T he base unit reads indo or conditio ns, while the remote sens or wir elessl y re ports outd oor we ather co nditio ns back to th e base unit for an all-in-one w eather displa y . Plan your work da[...]
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T o Po wer your W eatherGuide ™ Y our W eatherGuide™ base unit is power ed by 2 AAA batteries (not included). Remov e the batter y compar tment cover on the back of t he unit. Install 2 AAA batteries. Replace the battery compar tment cover . Im porta nt: P ow er t he ba se uni t bef or e ins tall ing b att erie s in th e re - mo te sen sor , or[...]
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T r ansmission successful 4 If the t ransmis sion is su ccessfu l, the r emote sensor readings and a icon will appear on the base u nit. If dashes a re still di spla yed on the receiver unit, press the Tx bu tton again. Rep lac e the remo te’ s ba tter y co mpa r t- ment cov er . The remote will aut omatically transmit readings to the base unit. [...]
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K eyhole T able Stand 5 How to Display y our WeatherGuide™ T able top – use the T able Stand on the back of the base and r emote sensor units W all – u se the k eyh ole o n the b ack of t he ba se an d re mot e sens or un its . Base Unit Remote Sensor Base unit location – Pl ace th e unit i ndo ors in a w el l-v ent ilat ed lo cati on a wa [...]
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How to Set the Cl ock Manuall y T o man ually set the clock: Y our W eatherGuide™ has a 12 hour clock function. T o set the clock: 1. P ress a nd hold the “S et” butt on lo- cated o n the back of the ba se unit. The h our digi ts wil l flash. 2. Pr ess “+C/F” to change the hours. Pr ess “S ET” to ent er . 3. P res s “+C/F ” to cha[...]
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How to Read Y our W eatherGuide™ The base unit displa ys indoor conditions from its location. The remote unit will trans mit weather readings fr om its location back to the base unit. Alt erna tely , the remo te se nso r’ s probe cord may be use d. Plug t he probe cor d into the rubber plug on the remote sensor . Allow the end to hang where y o[...]
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Auto Scro ll feature – the base unit can be set to a utomatic ally scr oll thr ough r ead- ing s. T o ac tiv ate Au to Scrol l, press th e “Channel” button on the back of the base unit u ntil the a uto scr oll sym bol app ears on the LCD . The base unit w ill autom atically disp lay base a nd remot e readi ngs fo r 10 seconds each. T emperatu[...]
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T o View Mini mum/ Max imum te m- perature / indoor h umidity readings Y our W eatherGuide™ will store the last r eco rde d hig h and l ow te mpe rat ur es an d in- door h umidi ty ov er a 24 hour p eriod. The 24 hour period starts when the batteries ar e inst alled . 1. Press the “Min/Max” button once to see the hig hest t empe rature/i ndoo[...]
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T emperatur e T rend Indicator s Y our W eathe rGuide™ will indicate if temperatu res ar e rising, falling, or steady . ind icat es Ris ing T e mpe rat ures readin gs (temperatures ha v e gone up more than 2 degrees in an hour) indicates Steady T emperature readings ind icat es F all ing T e mpe rat ures ( tem per a - tur es ha v e gone d own mor[...]
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11 11 Backlight F eature The base unit has a backlight for easy vie wing of the screen. Press the “Light” button to turn the backlight on for 3 seconds. Press LIGHT for a 3 second backlight T o Switch Betw een °F and °C Pr ess the “+C/F ” butto n to swit ch betw een Fah renhe it an d Cels ius t emp era ture di s- pla ys. Low Battery Indic[...]
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12 T roubl e-Shooting Disconnected Signals If th e rec eive r unit do es not r ecei ve a tr ansmi ssion f rom a r emo te chan - nel f or 1 hour , th e displ ay w ill sho w dash es. T o co rr ect thi s pro blem: 1. Check that the remote i s properly positioned, within the appr o- pri ate tr ans mis sio n ran ge . T ransmi ssi ons a re vast ly affe c[...]
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13 T ransmission Collision Signals f rom othe r household de vices, such as do orbells, home s ecurity systems and entry controls, ma y interfere. This is normal and does not affect the general performance of thi s product. The transmission will resume once the interf erence recedes. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to compl y with th[...]
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14 Pr ecautions 1. The rec eiver i s inte nde d for in doo r use o nly . I t is no t sea led against moisture and could be dam aged if used outdoors. 2. Do not immerse the unit in water . If you spill liquid on it, dr y im- mediately with a soft, lint-free cloth. 3. Do not clean the unit with abrasiv e or corrosiv e materials. This ma y scratch pla[...]
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Specifications Range of temperature measur ement: Receiver unit (indoor onl y): 14°F to 158°F (-10°C to 70°C) Remote unit: -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C) Indoor Humidity: 20% - 99% RH Resolution: 0.1 degree for temperature, 1% for humidity T emperatur e/Indoor Humidity trends – rising, falling or steady Minimum/Maximum dail y temperature/[...]
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One Y ear W arranty This pr oduct is warranted ag ainst defects in materia ls or workmanship for one (1) y ear from date of original pur chase . It does not cover damages or wear r esulting from accident, misuse , abuse, commer cial use, or unauthorized adjustment and/or repair . Should this product re- quire service (or replacement at our option) [...]