Taylor 1497 Instruction Manual And

Digital Projection
Thermometer
Instruction Manual and Warranty Information
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GETTING STARTED
1. IMPORTANT: Insert power supply cord into the home receiver unit first.
Home Receiver:
• Insert the AC Adaptor Jack into the back of the unit and insert the cord
into a 120V household outlet.
• As a back up or alternate power source, install 2 alkaline AA batteries according to the polarity indicated. Close the battery cover.
2. Remote Sensor: Loosen the 4 screws securing the battery cover with a small screwdriver (included) and remove. Insert 2 alkaline AAA batteries according to the polarity direction indicated. Replace the cover and tighten the 4 screws.
3. Place the home receiver as close as possible to the remote sensor.
This will help with synchronization between the two units.
4. R E M E M B E R : Once you are ready to position your remote sensor and
the home receiver, ensure that the distance is not outside the effective transmission range (100 feet). Some building materials and location of the home receiver or remote sensor can affect transmission quality and range. Try various locations for best results.
NOTE: There are no consumer serviceable parts. All questions or service requests should be directed to our customer service department. (See Warranty section for contact information.)
SETTING TIME
RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK
The home receiver will start synchronizing the clock after the 1st channel of the RF thermometer is registered.
1. At normal mode, hold the “ - ” button located on the back of the home
receiver for 3 seconds to force synchronization.
2. The antenna icon will appear during the synchronization process (on the
right side of the time display).
3. If the icon disappears afterwards, radio time signal is not available at that
moment. Try setting the home receiver in other locations. Remember to place the unit away from sources of interference such as mobile phones, appliances, TV etc.
4. Antenna icon will appear on screen if the radio time reception is successful. The radio-controlled clock will have a daily synchronization at 1:00 am everyday. If previous attempts of reception were unsuccessful, the home receiver will attempt synchronization each hour until successful.
5. Each reception cycle is minimum 2 minutes and maximum 10 minutes.
TIME ZONE SELECTION
Press “ - ” button on back of home receiver to select from the following time zones in the U.S. (zone is displayed in the upper right hand corner of time display).
P - Pacific Standard Time M - Mountain Standard Time C - Central Standard Time E - Eastern Standard Time
M A N U AL SETTING FOR CLOCK & CALENDA R
1. Hold “SET ” button for 3 seconds to enter clock set.
2. First, select 12 hour or 24 hour setting using the “ + , - ” buttons located on the back of the home receiver. Press “ SET ” button to confirm.
Now you will select the calendar settings-
3. Select Year - Use the “ + , - ” buttons located on the back of the home receiver to adjust year setting. Press “ SET ” button to confirm.
4. Select Month - Use the “ + , - ” buttons located on the back of the home receiver to adjust month setting. Press “ SET ” button to confirm.
5. Select Day - Use the “ + , - ” buttons located on the back of the home receiver to adjust day setting. Press “ SET ” button to confirm.
6. Select Hour - Use the “ + , - ” buttons located on the back of the home receiver to adjust hour setting. Press “ SET ” button to confirm.
7. Select Minute - Use the “ + , - ” buttons located on the back of the home receiver to adjust minute setting. Press “ SET ” button to confirm.
8. DST On/Off (Daylight Savings Time) - Use the “ + , - ” buttons to turn DST on or off. Press “ SET ” button to confirm.
9. Select Centigrade/Fahrenheit Temperature Readings - Use the + , - “ buttons located on the back of the home receiver to select Fahrenheit or Centigrade. Press “ SET ” button to confirm.
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TEMPERATURE/ HUMIDITY ALERT
Press “ALERT” on back of unit to turn temperature & humidity alert on and off.
1. Hold “ALERT” button located on back of home receiver
for 3 seconds to enter the alert setting mode. The indoor icon will flash.
2. Press “ +, - ” to select the between indoor temperature,
indoor humidity or remote sensor channels to be alerted to. Press “ALERT” to confirm your selection. The Upper pointer and the value on the LCD display will flash, enter the desired upper limit with the “ +, - ” buttons, press “ALERT” to confirm your selection and then go to the lower limit setting.
3. The Lower pointer and value will flash, enter the desired
lower limit with “ +, - ” buttons, press “ALERT” to confirm and exit.
4. You may enter an alert setting for the indoor temp, indoor humidity and remote sensor temperature.
5. When the temperature hits the limit of your preset levels, the Upper/Lower pointers and the temperature of the respective channel (indoor or remote sensor) will flash and produce an audible alarm. Press any button on the home receiver to acknowledge and stop the alarm.
6. To deactivate the alert alarm – press “ALERT” until the upper/lower pointer icons are not shown.
USING THE PROJECTION FEATURE
(Only when powered by adaptor.)
The projection feature will display the time and outdoor/ remote sensor temperature. The projected TIME is the same as shown on the base LCD display. The projected TEMPERATURE is same as the remote sensor. To turn the projection feature on, slide the projection switch on the back of the unit to the ON position.
NOTE: If the projection feature is off, you may press the SNOOZE button on top of the unit to trigger 5 seconds of projection.
1. To turn the projected information 180 degrees, press the
SETTING ALARM TIME
1. Hold the “CLEAR” button for 3 seconds.
2. To select either first alarm (A1) or second alarm (A2) - Press “ + , - ” on back to toggle between selections. Press “CLEAR” to confirm your selecton.
3. Set alarm time - Press “ + , - ” on the back of the unit to enter the desired Hr/ Min values. Press “CLEAR” to confirm.
4. To view alarm time - Press “CLEAR” button. Alarm time will display for 5 seconds and then resume to normal clock thereafter.
5. To select between alarm 1, alarm 2 or alarm off - Press “ + “ button on the back of the unit. For Daily Alarm - The appropriate “” icon will appear in the upper left corner of the time display. No Alarm - The “” icons will not be shown.
6. The home receiver will provide either a daily alarm, which last for 2 minutes or a snooze mode where the alarm will repeat every 10 minutes until manually cleared (see SNOOZE/LIGHT section below.)
7. To turn alarm off - Simply press any button under the LCD display.
8. To deactivate alarm - Press “ + “ button on the back of the unit until the alarm icons are not shown.
SNOOZE/ LIGHT
1. Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button for an extended backlight.
2. In snooze alarm mode, press this button to trigger a repetitive snooze alarm.
MIN/ MAX MEMORY SETTINGS
1. Press ”MIN/ MAX“ button to view the maximum values for 5 seconds. Press again to view the minimum values.
2. To clear the memory record, press “CLEAR” while the respective values are displayed on screen.
TEMPERATURE TREND INDICATOR:
In the upper right hand corner of the home receiver LCD display, you will see one of 3 icons;
will indicate Rising Temperature readings if it changes more than 1 degree in an hour will indicate Steady Temperature readings will indicate Falling Temperatures if it is more than 1 degree in an hour.
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ROTATION button on the back of the unit.
2. To focus, rotate the focus knob to desired result.
3. The angle of the projector can be adjusted by angling the projection arm forward or backward.
LOW BATTERY INDICATION
Low battery indication is available for the home receiver and the remote sensor. A battery life “ ” icon will be shown on the home receiver or remote sensor. Replace the batteries as necessary and follow the setup procedure as mentioned earlier in the “GETTING STARTED” section.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Table Top ­For the home receiver, snap the base into the back of the unit. For the remote sensor, simply pull out the integrated stand from the back.
Wall Mount ­For the remote sensor - Set a screw into the desired hanging location and mount.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
• Extreme temperatures, shock or areas of unusual vibration
should be avoided to prevent damage to the units.
• Clean the units using only a soft, damp cloth to wipe.
Do not use solvents, abrasives, detergents or other strong cleaning agents. After cleaning, wipe surfaces with a dry cloth.
• Do not submerge units in water or other liquids.
• Do not subject the units to extremely severe temperatures
- DO NOT PLACE UNITS INTO OVENS, FREEZERS or MICROWAVE OVEN.
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NOTES
• Opening the housing of either the remote sensor or the home receiver will invalidate your warranty. Do not attempt to repair this unit. There are no consumer serviceable parts.
• If you encounter any difficulties in setting up your wireless thermometer system, please contact Customer Service.
• Your new RF Thermometer is built with random security code technology. The home receiver will learn the random code of the remote sensors and log it in as channel 1, then set the additional remote sensors as channel 2 and channel 3 if necessary. The home receiver can monitor up to 3 separate sensors. One remote sensor is included. To purchase additional Remote Sensors (Taylor model 1439), please call 1-877 858-0065 Monday­Friday 9am to 6pm CST or visit www.partshelf.com.
• Once a channel is registered, it will not accept any new sensors. However, registered channels can be erased by removing the batteries in the remote sensor or the home unit.
• When replacing batteries for the remote sensor - Remember to clear the corresponding channel of the home receiver by removing the batteries, and unplugging the adaptor or select the respective channel of the sensor by pressing the CHANNEL button on the home receiver. Hold the CHANNEL button for 3 seconds to clear the registration.
• When replacing batteries for the home receiver - Please remove the batteries of all remote sensors. Once you have replaced the home receiver batteries, re-install the batteries to the sensors and re-log them in again. This will ensure that the home receiver and the remote sensors are properly synchronized.
• Press the Tx button on the back of remote sensor to verify the RF reception.
• It is recommended to test the home receiver and the remote sensor next to each other to ensure that both are properly synchronized.
• Keep the remote sensor out of direct sunlight and rain. Do not mount on a metal surface.
About the Atomic Clock
The National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) in Fort Collins, Colorado broadcasts the time signal (WWVB at 60kHz AM radio signal) with an accuracy of 1 second per every 3,000 years. The signal will cover a distance up to 2,000 miles from the source. Like a typical AM radio, your Atomic Clock will not able to receive the WWVB signal in places surrounded by heavy concrete or metal panels. The reception of the time
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