Denver TRC-1470 Bedienungsanleitung
Denver
Wetterstation
TRC-1470
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INDOOR & WIRELESS OUTDOOR THERMOMETER
WITH REAL TIME CLOCK & SNOOZE ALARM
MODEL: TRC-1470
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1 . INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing our In/Outdoor thermometer with wireless thermometer sensor and real time clock. The main unit
is designed to receive temperature signals from maximum 3 remote sensors in different locations, and it is also equipped with
a snooze alarm. To ensure proper operations, please read this instruction manual carefully and save it for future reference.
2 . DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS
Main Unit
A . [SNOOZE/LIGHT] button
Activate the snooze function when an alarm sounds or turn on the backlight for 5 seconds.
B. [CLOCK] & [ALERT] button
Press the [CLOCK] side to display the real time clock, calendar or alarm time. When display the real time clock, press
and hold the [CLOCK] side for 2 seconds to activate the clock setting mode. When display the alarm time, press and
hold the [CLOCK] side for 2 seconds to enter the alarm setting mode.
Press the [ALERT] side to toggle to display high temperature alert and then low temperature alert for indoor thermom-
eter, channel 1, 2, 3 remote thermometers respectively and then return to normal thermo display mode.
Press & hold [ALERT] side for 2 seconds at the desired alert temperature display to enter its setting mode, use [+] / [-
] keys to change the settings, press [ALERT] again to confirm the setting or press no key for 10 seconds to auto-exit to
normal thermo display and confirm the setting.
C. [(°C/°F) MEM] button
Press the [(°C/°F)] side to select the temperature display in Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
Press the [MEM] side to toggle for max or min temperature memory reading for both IN & OUT thermometers. Press
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and hold 2 seconds to clear both IN/OUT temperature memory.
D. [+] & [-] button
Press the [-] side to decrease the setting when enter setting mode of clock, alarm or temperature alert.
When display the alarm time, press [-] side to turn Daily Alarm on/off.
When display the temperature alert, press [-] side to turn the corresponding temperature alert on/off.
Press the [+] side to increase the setting when enter setting mode of clock, alarm or temperature alert.
E. [CHANNEL] button
Toggle to display remote thermo channel from channel 1, channel 2, channel 3 to Auto-scroll mode which alternately
display 3 channels;
Press and hold 2 seconds to activate searching mode for remote sensor;
Remote Sensor
The remote sensor has 3 function buttons inside the battery compartment.
a. [CH] button
After the battery installation, the LED blinks slowly every 1.5 seconds and channel number shows ‘1’ to indicate it is now
under channel setting mode and is set to channel 1 by default. If the user presses no key within ten seconds, the unit
will auto-exit the channel setting.
If the user press [CH] button once during the channel setting, the channel number is changed to ‘2’ to indicate the unit
is set to channel 2. If the user press [CH] button again, the channel number will be advanced to channel ‘3’ and so on.
b. [C/F] button (for sensor with LCD)
Press to toggle unit °C or °F
c. [RESET] button
Press to hardware reset the unit to factory setting
3. BATTERY INSTALLATION (Batteries NOT included)
BATTERY INSTALLATION FOR MAIN UNIT
a. Remove the battery door;
b. Insert 2 pieces AAA size 1.5V alkaline battery as indicate by the polarity;
c. Close the battery door.
BATTERY INSTALLATION FOR REMOTE SENSOR UNIT
a. Lift off the bracket stand of the remote sensor unit by releasing the 2 fixing snaps at the bottom;
b. Use a small Philips type screwdriver to remove the battery cover screws;
c. Insert 2 pieces of AAA size batteries according to the “+” and “-” polarity marks shown in the battery compartment and
then close the battery door.
WIRELESS REMOTE SENSOR REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
a. Insert p2-x2 AAA batteries first to the main unit. The temperature display shows ‘—.-C‘ while the wave icon will keep
blinking for 2 minutes indicate the main unit is in sensor searching mode.
b. In a second step, insert the p2-x2 AAA batteries into the sensor unit. The LED on the front panel will start flashing at a rate
of one time per around 2 seconds indicates channel-1 is in use.
c. While the LED is flashing, press once the [CH] key will change the sensor channel setting to 2. Keep toggle on [CH] key
can change channel setting up to 3. The LED is blinking at a frequency to indicate the channel setting. i.e. continuous
blinks 2 times indicate channel-2 is selected.
4 . HOW TO SET TIME AND CALENDAR
a. Make sure the 1st line of the LCD displays the clock time, press & hold [CLOCK] button for 2 seconds to enter clock setting
mode. Flashing 24 hours will appear.
b. Press [ + ] or [ - ] button to switch between 24 hours and 12 hours format, and then press [CLOCK] button to confirm.
c. The hour digits will flash. Use the [ + ] button to increase by one hour or [ - ] button to decrease by one hour to your
desired hours. Holding down either button will change the increment rapidly. Press [CLOCK] button to confirm.
d. The minute digits will flash. Use the [ + ] button or [ - ] button to set your desired minutes. Holding down either button
will change the increment rapidly. Press [CLOCK] button to confirm.
e. The year digit will flash and Yr icon appears. Press [ + ] or [ - ] button to set your desired year. Press [CLOCK] button to confirm.
f. D and M icons will flash. Press [ + ] or [ - ] to select D M (Date Month) or M D (Month Date) format. Press [CLOCK]
button to confirm.
Note: Never set the channel to ‘4’ & ‘5’ which would not be applied in this model
NOTE: Please insert batteries for the main unit first, then the RF remote sensor.
Note: If user does not press any key for 10 seconds, it will exit the channel setting mode and transmit the RF signal.
The main unit will register the temperature reading.
Note: Every change of minute digit will automatically reset the seconds to zero.
Note: Year range is from 2000 to 2099.
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g. Month digits will flash. Press [ + ] or [ - ] button to set your desired month. Press [CLOCK] button to confirm. Do the
same to set Date.
5 . HOW TO SET ALARM
a. In clock time display mode, press [CLOCK] button twice to display alarm time for 10 seconds.
b. Press [-] button in alarm display mode to arm or disarm the daily alarm.
c. Press and hold [CLOCK] for 2 seconds to enter the alarm setting mode.
d. The hour digit will flash, use [+] button to increase by one hour or [-] button to decrease by one hour to your desired
hours. Hold down the button will change the increment rapidly. Press [CLOCK] button to confirm.
e. The minute digits will flash. Use [+] button to increase by one minute or [-] button to decrease by one minute to your
desired minutes. Hold down the button will change the increment rapidly. Press [CLOCK] button to confirm and finish the setting.
6 . SNOOZE FUNCTION
The alarm will go off for one minute, press any button (except [SNOOZE] button) will stop the alarm. If [SNOOZE] button
is pressed, the snooze function will be triggered and the alarm will stop for 5 minutes.
7 . HOW TO DISPLAY DIFFERENT OUTDOOR TEMPERATURES
a. You can select the temperature shown in Celsius or Fahrenheit by pressing the [(°C/°F)] button.
b. The main unit is designed to receive RF signals from maximum 3 RF remote sensors. Pressing the [CHANNEL] button
will change the temperature display from one sensor to another.
c. This device is equipped with an auto-scroll function. While the auto-scroll function is set, the unit will automatically cycle
to display the temperature of each remote sensor for 4 seconds. To enable auto-scroll function, use CHANNEL button
to toggle channel 1,2,.,. until auto scroll icon appears beside the channel indicator.
8 . HOW TO DISPLAY MAX/MIN TEMPERATURE
a. The main unit records the maximum and minimum value of both indoor and outdoor temperature.
b. Press the [MEM] button once to read the minimum temperature of indoor temperature, press it again for the maximum
temperature of indoor temperature. Press the [MEM] button continuously to view the minimum or maximum tempera-
ture of all 3 remote sensor one by one.
c. To erase the max/min temperature record, press and hold [MEM] button for 3 seconds.
9 . HOW TO SET TEMPERATURE ALERT
a. Press [ALERT] key to your desire upper/Hi or lower/Lo temperature alert for designated IN or REMOTE thermo at the
desirable channel;
b. Press and hold the [ALERT] key for 2 seconds, the corresponding display digits start blinking;
c. Use the [+] & [-] keys to change for your desired setting;
d. Press [ALERT] key to confirm setting and exit the setting mode. (“ ” or “ ” icon appears to indicate the Hi or Lo
alert is armed)
e. Auto-exit the temperature alert display and returns to current temperature display mode after 10 seconds. (Hi-Lo
temperature limit icon disappears; leaving “ ” or “ ” icon to indicator alert is armed.)
f. To disarm the temperature alert – go to the desired temperature alert display mode, press [-] key once to disable the
alert, the “ ” or “ ” icon disappears.
10. BATTERY INDICATORS
The main unit comes with battery level detectors, it will continuous monitor the battery level of both the main unit and the
RF remote sensor(s). There are two “ “ low battery level icons, when low battery level of the main unit is detected, the
“ “ icon will be displayed on the indoor temperature segment of the screen. If low battery level of any remote sensor is
detected, the “ “ icon will be displayed on the outdoor temperature segment of the corresponding remote sensor channel.
11. THE HOLD SEEK FUNCTION
In order to have a quick re-registration of remote sensor, it is recommended to activate the hold seek function before
replacing batteries of any remote unit.
a. Press and hold the [CHANNEL] button for 3 seconds to activate the hold seek function.
b. The main unit will temporary stop seeking signal from the corresponding remote sensor and waiting for new signal
registration.
c. Once the batteries have been replaced, the remote unit will start to transmit signal to the main unit again and the main
unit will automatically set the new signal back to its previous channel. With this hold seek function, there is no need to
reset the main unit or proceed the whole registration procedures again when batteries of any remote unit have to be
replaced.
12. RF REMOTE SENSOR WITH DETACHABLE PROBE (OPTIONAL)
a. In order to avoid freezing up of battery, when the outdoor temperature is below 20°C, open the side cover of the RF
remote sensor and insert the probe plug. Extend the 6 feet probe cord, leave the probe sensor outdoor and place the
remote sensor unit indoor.
NOTE: If the main unit idles for 8 seconds during setting, it will exit the setting mode and return to normal display.
Note: If the channel has no registered remote sensor, the device will display ‘—.-C‘ in the channel display.
NOTE: The main unit and the RF remote sensor contains no user-serviceable parts.
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Marke: | Denver |
Kategorie: | Wetterstation |
Modell: | TRC-1470 |
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