Applicant: Carrin Ekeironice Co., Lid, FCC DD: QE-91166 SPRINGFIELD. PRECISETEMP PRECISETEMP RFWEATHER FORECASTER Base Station:
#12or 24 Hour selectable clock with two daily alarms eIndoor/outdoor temperature displayed in* Cor F Base Station
#LED backlight
#Three radio frequency channels to monitor temperature in three different locations up to 100 ftin open space (additional remote sensors may be required) Temperature trend arrow indicates rising, falling or constant temperature Temperature alert feature Memory function recalls min/max temperature and humidity readings at all locations Indoor temperature: 32 F to 22 F (0 C to 50C) Humidity: 20% - 90%
Low-battery indicator
+ Weather forecast showing sunny, slightly cloudy, cloudy, rainy and cloudburst
#Table top or wall-mountable Requires 2 AAA batteries Remote Sensor Remote ensor:
Transmission range up t 0100 ft (range may be shorter based on amount of interference presentin operation environment) Remote sensor temperature range: 32 F to 122 F (0 C to 50C) Remote sensor temp erature range with probe: -58F to 158 F (-50 C to 70C)
+10 ft. detachable, weatherproof remote sensor probe for usein pools, freezers, soil or when temperature readings are required below 32F Requires 2 AAA batteries LCD READOUTS Base Station:
Displays Weather Conditions, Indoor Temperature, Outdoor Temperature, Clock, and Indoor Humidity, Remote ensor:
Displays Outdoor Temperature ACTIVATING BASE STATION:
1, Install batteries into the base station first before the remote sensor. 2. The battery doorislocated inthe back of the unit. Lift open the battery door. Install 2 AAA size batteries into the battery compartments according to the polarity markings Snap the battery door back into place 3. Press the C/ F button onthe back ofthe unit to select the temperature format Caution: Changes or modifications to his unit not expressly approved hy the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the eqpuipment. 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. The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or uninterntional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authorityh to operate the equipment. 3. Press any button to stop the alarm To activate the back light, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button. Light remains on for 5 seconds. 5. To deactivate the alarm, press the Made button twice then press the "gf On/Off button located on the back of the unit. Ifthe alarm is activated an "on" icon will be displayedif the alarmis off an "of" icon will be displayed. Follow the same steps ta deactivate Alarm 2 6. The bell icon will no longer be display on the clackif the alarm has successfully been deactivated. Maximum/Minimum Memory Function:
1. Press MAX/MIN button once ta show the maximum indoor, outdoor temperature and humidity readings 2. Press MAX/MIN button twice to shaw the minimum indoor, outdoor temperature and humidity readings 3. While the Max/Minis displayed press SET/CLEAR button to clear the recorded maximum or minimum reading. Weather Forecast functio1 1. Press" HOLD Pa" button for 2 seconds. Then press" button to choose the current weather. The current weather must be input to activate forecaster. 2. Press "HOLD Pa" button to confirm the setting. For more accurate forecasting, input rainy weather again whenit israining The weather station will begin forecasting 6 hours after initial set up. The forecast will show one ofthe following five icons on the LCD
" :@ "means Sunny
" " means Slightly Cloudy.
"2 GSS " means Cloudy.
"So SE>" means Rainy Emo GE * means Cloudburst. Weather forecastingis a complex process, if there is any inconsistency of weather forecast between your local weather station and this unit, the local weather station's forecast should prevail Display Outdoor Temperature:
1. Press" CHANNEL" button to view the4 different modes to display the 3 channels' temperature. The4 modes are: displays the 1" channel, the 2 channel, the 3 channel or automatically scrolls through 3 channels (*[*F shows on the LCD in this mode) 2. Hold" CHANNEL" button to register anew channel manually. The pointer displayed on the LCD indicates the trend of the outdoor temperature a "indicates the outdoor temperature is increasing
" = "indicates the outdoor temperature is steady.
" wy "indicates the outdoor temperature is decreasing Setting Temperature Alert Function:
ACTIVATING REMOTE SENSOR:
1. Place remote sensor near base station. 2. Select the RF channel prior to installing the batteries. Slide the sensor switch located inside battery compartment ta channel | for setup of the first remote sensor. Select channel 2 or 3 for asecondor third sensor, Do not select the same channel (1, 2 or 3) for an additional sensor. 3. Unsnap the click lock on the battery comp artment door and turn the unit aver to allow the battery doorto drap out, Install 2 AAA size batteriesinta the battery compartment according to the polarity markings 4, Press the C/*F button located inside the battery compartment to select the temperature format 5. Once the batteries are installed, the remote sensor should automatically register with the base station within 3 minutes. The selected channel number and temperature should now be displayed in the LCD of the base station 6. To close the battery door insert the battery door top first, then push the door down and snap it back into place NOTE: Ifautomatic registration does not occur within 3 minutes, press and hold the TX button located insidethebattery compartment for at least3 secondsto senda registration signal to thebase station. If registration is successful, the temperature will app ear thus confirming the new registration. 7. To activate and register a second or third remote sensor with base station, follow steps | to 5 foreach sensor, making sure that all sensors are on different channels
& MEW icon will appear onthe screen of the base station when the batteries for aremate sensor need to bereplaced. When replacing the battery of aremote sensor, follow the instructions inthe DEACTIVATING REMOTE SENSOR section to clearthe memory at the base station first. Next, follow steps 1- 6 above to re-register the remote sensor. DEACTIVATING REMOTE SENSOR/ CLEARING BASE STATION MEMORY A.remote sensor is deactivated by removing the batteries from the unit. To clear the base station memory you need to insert a pin or paper clip into the reset button (located above battery compartment) for approximately 5 seconds or until "---F" is displayed in the lower LCD. The base station is nowready ta accept registration from anew remote sensor. Setting the Clock and Date:
The clack can he set by following these steps 1, The clack can be displayed in either a12 hour or 24 hour format, Press the" MODE" button for 2 seconds. The lower left LCD display will be blinking with 12 hr or 24 hr. Pressthe'+" or -" buttons located on the back of the unit to select 12/24hr made. Press MODE button to confirm setting 2. The LCD window will now display the hour and minute digits, with the hour digits blinking press the "+" or"-" buttons ta select the hour then press the mode button to confirm the setting 3. The minute digits will now be blinking. Press the "+" or "-" buttons to select the minutes then press the mode button ta confirm the setting. Note: A blinking "0" and "TZ" should appear in the display. This setting must always remain at"0". If setting is not at" 0" press the "+" or"-" buttons to bring setting back te" 0". Press the mode button to confirm this setting. 4, The year will be blinking, Press the "+" or "-" buttons to select the year, Press the mode button to confirm settings 5. The month will be blinking. Press the "+" or "-" buttons to select the manth, press the mode button to confirm the setting then select the day and press the mode button again 6. The time setting mode will automatically exitin 8 seconds without any adjustment. Setting Alarm Clock 1 & 2 Function:
1, Press the MODE button twice to set Alarm 1 ("f" flashes on the LCD) note: the display will go backto time mode if MODE button is not pressed for Sseconds. Press and hold the Set/Clear button on the back of the unit for 2 seconds. The hour digits will now be blinking. Press the "+" or "-" buttons to select the hour and press the Set/Clear button to confirm the setting, Repeat these steps to select the minutes 2. To Set Alarm 2 Press the MODE button three times ("" flashes on the LCD) note: the display will go back to time mode if MODE button is not pressed for Sseconds, Press and hold the Set/Clear button on the back of the unit for 2 Seconds, The hour digits will now be blinking, Press the "+" or "-" buttons to select the hour and press the Set/Clear button to confirm the setting. Repeat this step to set the minutes 3. The bell icon will be displayed if the alarm has been successfully activated To Stop the Alarm:
1, Press the snooze button, the snooze feature will be engaged and the snooze icon will be displayed. 2. The alarm snoozes for 8 minutes, then it sounds again. Setting Indoor Temp erature Alert:
Press and hold the alert button for 2 seconds, until the "- - "is blinking in the upper display Press the alert button asecond time Press the'+" or "-" button to select the desired upperlimit temp erature Press the Alert button to lock in setting Press the'+" or *-" button to select the desired lowerlimit temp erature Press the Alert button to lock in the settings Setting Outdoor Temp erature Alert:
Hold the Alert button for 2 seconds, press the "+" or "-" button the lower display will be blinking, Press the Alert button a second time Press the'+" or "-" button to select the desired upperlimit temp erature Press the Alert button to lock in setting Press the'+" or *-" button to select the lower limit temperature Press the Alert button a third time to lock in the settings To deactivate thetemperature alert function, press the alert button on the back of the unit. The alerticon" B* will no longer appear in the display if the alert has been deactivated PRODUCT INSTALLATION Choose a suitable place for the base unit and remote outdoor sensor. Place the base unit near a window, but away from direct sunlight or other sources of heat or air conditioning to ensure accurate air temperature readings The remote sensor should be located away from direct sunlight and sheltered from the rain, Locate the sensor unitin a clear area to avoid signal interference, The maximum transmission distance from the remote sensor to the base station is 100 feetinopen space. Actual Transmission distance may be reduced by interference from buildings, obstructions or a screen between the sensor and the base station The detachable 10' probe can be used to determine the temperature in pools, freezers, soil or when temperature readings are required below 32 F. To install probe, insert probe plug on the side of the remote sensor. Place end of prahe into the specific areato read corresponding temperature Using the Remote Sensor in Freezing Conditions:
When the temperature falls below freezing point, the batteries of the remote sensor will freeze ifleft outside. This will lower their voltage supply and the effectiverange. Itis best in freezing conditions to keep the remate sensor indoors and use the 10 ft. probe to measure outdoor temperature. The probe can berauted through anearby window and attached with the wire attachment as illustrated in the diagram above. The remote sensor can be mounted on awall or stand on atabletop. To wall mount the unit, drive a screwinto the wall at the desired location until the head extends 1/8" from the wall, Locate back of the unit over the protruding screw head PURCHASING ADDITIONAL SENSORS Additional sensors like the one furnished with this set may be ordered directly from Springfield Precision Instruments by calling 1-888-809-3284, Please have amajor credit card ready when placing the call LIMITED WARRANTY Springfield warrants this praduct to be free from defects in workmanship or material for aperiod of one year from the date of purchase. During the warranty period, such defects will be repaired or the defective instrament will he replaced, at our option, without charge. This warranty does not caver damage through accident or misuse. All implied warranties, including, but nat limited to, warranties of fitness and merchantability are hereby limited in duration to a period ending one year from date of purchase, Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply ta you. This warranty gives you specificlegal rights, which vary, from state ta state, Repair or replacement will be made at our option ifthe instrumentis returned postpaid with $4.00 for return postage and handling to