Acu Rite Weather Radio 786 User Manual

ADDITIONAL FEATURES (continued)  
00786 Wireless Indoor/outdoor Weather Station  
Low Battery Indicator:  
Low Battery indication is shown for the home unit itself and all of the remote sensors (up to 3).  
When the low battery indicator is displayed, replace the batteries and follow the setup  
procedure as shown in this instruction manual.  
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SPECIFICATIONS:  
Range of temperature measurement:  
Indoor unit  
Remote sensor  
Transmission  
Resolution  
Moon phase  
Battery  
: 32º F to 122º F (0º C to 50º C), 20% - 99% RH  
: -4º F to 140º F (-20º C to 60º C)  
: up to 100 feet (30 M) in an open area  
: 0.1 degree for temperature, 1% for RH  
: 8 resolutions  
TX  
C/F  
: 2- “AA” for the main unit, 2 “AAA” for each remote sensor.  
Alkaline batteries are recommended.  
BUTTON FUNCTIONS:  
Remote  
Sensor  
Bracket  
Stand  
Home Receiver  
BUTTON  
PRESS BUTTON ONCE  
PRESS & HOLD FOR 3 SECONDS  
Enter clock & calender set mode  
Enter alarm set mode  
Start or stop radio controlled  
time signal search  
SET  
STEP ONE: SETTING UP THE WIRELESS THERMOMETER  
Home Receiver Set Up:  
For the initial installation, always insert batteries in the home unit first, and then the remote  
sensor. Remove the battery cover on the back and install 2 AAbatteries (not included)  
according to the polarity indicated. Replace the battery cover.  
ALARM  
Read alarm time for 5 seconds  
Read Maximum / Minimum record  
for 5 seconds  
MIN/MAX  
CHANNEL  
N/A (no function)  
Select channel 1 to 3 for viewing  
Delete current channel reading  
Remote Sensor Set Up:  
Advance in settings by one step  
Turn the alarm on or off  
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Fast forward through settings  
Remove the bracket stand and remove the 4 screws with a small phillips head screwdriver.  
Insert 2 AAAalkaline or lithium batteries (not included) according to the polarity indicated.  
Set channel 1 for the first remote sensor. To enable the weather forcastfeature, you must set  
to Ch 1 if only one sensor is in use. One sensor is included with the base unit. Additional  
sensors may be purchased seperately. Set channel 2 if using a second sensor, or channel 3  
if using a third sensor. To purchase additional sensors call 1-800-KLOCKIT and ask for  
wireless remote sensor model 00911. You can also order via the web at  
Move back in settings by one step  
Switch thermometer reading  
between C and F  
Fast backwards through settings  
Time zone selection (P/M/C/E)  
Activates snooze / backlight (3 sec.)  
N/A (no function)  
SNOOZE / LIGHT  
www.chaneyinstrument.com. Click on “Where to Find” and then click on the images of the  
Acu>Rite weather instruments. Enter 32266 in the search box at the top of the next page.  
To verify transmission of a signal press the “TX” button inside the battery compartment  
of the remote sensor. The red LED on the front of the remote sensor will flash when it  
successfully transmits a signal. Temperature and humidity of the remote sensor will be  
updated and displayed on the remote sensor.  
• Select Celsius or Fahrenheit by pressing the “C/F” button inside the battery compartment.  
• Replace the cover and tighten the 4 phillips head screws.  
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STEP TWO: SETTING THE ATOMIC CLOCK  
About The Atomic Clock:  
STEP THREE: MANUALLY SETTING THE CLOCK & CALENDAR  
Press and hold the “SET” button for 3 seconds:  
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Fort Collins, Colorado broadcasts  
the time signal (WWVB at 60kHz AM radio signal) with an accuracy of one second per every  
3,000 years. The signal covers a distance of up to 2,000 miles from the source.  
• The setting sequence is:  
Year > Month > Date > Hr > Min > 12/24 hr > DST on/off > Weather Offset > EXIT Settings  
• Press the “+” or “-” buttons on the back of the Receiver to set each function to the correct  
setting. Once the display is showing the correct setting, press the “SET” button to confirm  
your settings and to advance to the next function.  
• The corresponding digits will be flashing during the setting procedure.  
• After completing the setting sequences pressing the “SET” button will return the display to  
the standard view.  
Selecting the ideal location:  
Like a typical AM radio, the Atomic Clock will not receive the WWVB signal in places  
surrounded by heavy concrete or metal panels. For best reception, please install the home  
reciever near a window. The time signal reception is also greatly affected by electrical or  
electronic interference. If the home receiver location you selected does not work, change to  
a location in another part of the room or building.  
ADDITIONAL FEATURES  
Radio Controlled Time Reception Set Up:  
Setting the Alarm:  
Press and hold the ALARM” button for 3 seconds.  
The clock attempts to synchronize with the Atomic time signal AUTOMATICALLY right after  
the first sensor is registered. The unit will start synchronizing the clock after registering the  
remote sensor thermometer reading. An antenna icon appears in the upper right hand of the  
time section. The clock will not respond to any manual settings while attempting to receive  
the Radio Control Time Signal. This reception cycle lasts from 2 to 5 minutes. The antenna  
icon remains fixed after the clock is synchronized.  
• The display will show the alarm set time and the letters ALappear to the right of the  
minute digits. The hour digits will be flashing.  
• Press the “+” or “-” buttons on the back of the case to set the hours to your desired time.  
Please be sure to note that the AM/PM idicator is set properly. Press the ALARM” button to  
confirm the hour setting and to proceed to the minute setting.  
• The minute digits will be flashing. Press the “+” or “-” buttons to set the minutes to the  
desired setting.  
• Press the ALARM” button again to exit the setting procedure.  
To stop the alarm, press any button when the alarm sounds. This will automatically reset the  
alarm to sound agian the next day at the same time. To turn off the alarm completely, press  
the “+” button on the back of the case. To turn the alarm back on for use, press the “+” again.  
Entering The Time Zone:  
After the unit successfully synchronizes withthe atomic time signal, the time zone must be  
entered.  
• Press & hold “C/F ZONE” button on the back of the home reciever for 3 seconds, press  
“C/F ZONE” button to select P/M/C/E time zones. The letters appear in the area where the  
seconds are shown in the time display. When you select thecorrect time zone, press the  
“SET” button to confirm your choice and exit the selection mode.  
Snooze / Light:  
Press the “snooze/Light” button to activate the 8 minute snooze alarm. Each press will also  
activate the green backlight which will remain illuminated for 3 seconds before turning itself  
off to conserve the batteries.  
P = Pacific Standard Time  
C = Central Standard Time  
E = Eastern Standard Time  
M = Mountain Standard Time  
MIN / MAX Memory:  
Press the “MIN/MAX” button to view the maximum indoor and outdoor temperature and  
indoor humidity values for 5 seconds. Press again to view the minimum values. The min/max  
memory will automatically clear every day at midnight.  
The clock will not respond to any manual settings while attempting to receive the Radio  
Control Time Signal. Press the “SET” button to turn the reception off and to enable manual  
settings.  
Temperature Trend:  
Daylight Saving Time (DST) Feature :  
Small arrow icons displayed in boxes will indicate: Rising, Steady, Falling. Refresh rate for the  
outdoor temperature trend is once every hour.  
The DST feature is enabled when the batteries are installed. The DST icon appears as a  
flashing “D.” For areas not using DST in summer, select DST off mode as described under  
Step Three: Manually Adjusting Clock & Calendar Setting.  
Moon Phase:  
Moon Phase is shown by the scrolling of the moon icon from left to right. The icon will stop at  
the existing moon phase for 5 seconds, and then resume scrolling.  
 
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