Quick setup guide
Setup main unit
1. Remove the protective film from the LCD Screen at the front
of the clock.
2. Place your clock face down on a flat and soft surface.
3. Slide and remove the battery cover at the back of your unit.
4. Insert 3 new AAA alkaline batteries (included) into the battery
compartment by observing the correct "+" and "-" polarity.
5. Slide and replace the battery cover.
6. Connect Power adapter to DC jack and then to wall outlet.
7. When powering on, the LCD will display for 3 seconds, and the
backlight will light up. The unit will then beep, detect the indoor
temperature and humidity, and detect the air pressure value.
8. The clock will then enter the RF Reception mode for 7 minutes to
receive data from the remote sensors. After 7 minutes, it will
enter the RCC reception mode to search for the DCF time signal.
Setup Outdoor Remote Sensors
*The sensors have a color coded
zone on the main unit.
1. Slide and remove the battery cover at the back of the unit.
2. Insert 2 x new AA alkaline batteries (included) into the battery
compartment by observing the correct "+" and "-" polarity.
3. Slide the channel selector to its correct position 1 (Green), 2
(Red), or 3 (Yellow).
4. Replace the battery cover.
Your clock will receive a data signal from the remote sensor within 7
minutes. Place your sensor in a dry and shaded area away from direct
sun or rain. The indoor and outdoor temperature-humidity readings
will become more stable and accurate over 30 minutes – 1 hour.
NOTE: If the registered ID receives a valid signal with the same ID
within 1 hour, it will automatically turn on the RF long reception for
3 minutes. If it has not received the signal, it will display "--.-", and
then turn on the long reception every 1 hour until it receives a valid
ID signal and restores temperature and humidity display
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to match their corresponding