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INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE FEATURES to in Yourclockis programmed displayboththe indoorand outdoortemperature bothCelsius('C) and ('F)fomat as well as the

moon phasefor each day. Your clock can also display both Fairenheight recorded.Belowisasummaryof each the minimumand maximumtemperaturesthathavebeen functionand how itoDeEtes.

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too ls the clockpositioned closeto a TV set or @mputer? Try changing the locationofthe clock. . Otherradio@ntrolledapplianes suchas automaticgaEgedooropeners, alarmsystemsorwirelessheadphones interferewith reception. can the lfthe signal is still not received,placethe sensoras close as possibleto the clock and repeattheabovesteps. Thiswillhelptheclockfindthesignalandensuresynchronization with the sensor. lf none of the aboveworksthen you will needto est boththe clock and the sensor. To lEt the clockand snsor pss the rest buttonon fte backof the clockby insertinga straightened whe(paperclipforex.)intotheholeatthe backoftheclock.Dothesametothehole inthe batterymmpartmentofthesensor. Afteryouhaveresetboththeclockandthesensor pleaseproceedto set up your clockagainfrom the beginning ofthis manual.

INDOOR TEMPERATURE (seethe diagramabove)as well as the maximum Yourclockwill displaythe currentindoorlemperature and minimumlempeEturesthathave beenremrded. . To switchthetemperature ('F)simplypre$arddwthe betweenCelsius('C)and Fairenheight button. ICALENDARC/FI

MIN/MAX TEMPERATURE READINGS (bothind@randoutdmr)that havebeenrecorded, Toviewthe minimumand/ormaximum temperatures pressthe lMltul'/tAq buftonon@ to displaythe mdimum ind@rtempeEture that has been rmrded. Pressit once againto showthe minimumindoortemperature has beenremrded. And pressit a 3d that time to returnto displaythe currentindoorand outdmrtemperatures. To Xg!g:TheMin&Maxtemperatureswillremainstoredintheclockuntilyoumanuallydeletethem. manuallydeletethe and maxtempeturessimplypressandholdtheIMIN/MAX]buttonfor2 min se@nds resetandthe clockwill recordnew readings untia beep sounds.The Min & Max temperatureswill from that Dointon. RADIO CONTROL FEATURE At any tire, you n pres and holdthe ISNOOZEUjGHTI buttonfor 3 smnds to mke the dock l(l@ The seek the atomicradiosignaland set itselfautomatically. signalstrengthindicatorwill blinkon the displayas the clockseeksoutthe signal. The NationalInstituteof Standardsand Technology(NIST)is locatedin Fort Collins,Colorado.The NlSTmntinuouslybroadststhetime signal(VWWB,60KHz)which be receivedanywherein the n mntinental United States where long wave (AM) radio receptionis possible.The signal can reach approximately2,000 milesthrough internal the antennain the RadioControlled Clock.However, due to he natueof the Earth's atmosphere, recption isverylimited duringthe daylight hours.The radiomntrol clockwill searchfora signalevery nightwhen receptionis best. WhentheVWWBtowerimnontheclockflashes, indimtesthatthecl@k reciving the radiosignals this is fromtheVWWBradiostation. Whenthetimemde is re@ived the\,VVWB toweri@ntumson andthetime of the slected tjmezonewillbedisplayed. onlypartoftheVVWVBtowerimn lf tumson ortheVWWBtower does not appearat all and the time is not yet set, pleasetake noteofthe following: . We recommendkeepingthe minimumdisianceof 8 feet from any interfering sourcelike TV's or computermonitoB. . Within@ncreterooms(basements, the received signalwillbe supeFtructures, ofiicebuildings), weakened.In exfeme mseq lhe unitshouldbe dad dos to a window and/orpoinlthe clockfa or back towardsthe Fort Collins,Colorado. . Duringthe night,the atmosphericdisturbances usuallylesssevereand reception possible are is in mostcases.A singledailyreeption is adequatetokeep the accuracywithin1 second. lt is recommended for the first use ofthe clock,you set the clock manuallyand then that XoIE allowthe RadioControlsignalto updatethe time settingeach day. CARE OF YOUR CLOCK . Replacethe promptlywhen notin use. battery nece$aryand storetheclockwithoutbatterieswhen It is time to replacethe batteries when the LCD displaybecomesdim. . Clean your clock with a soft cloth or paper towel. Do not use corrosivecleanersor chemical solutionson the clock. . Avoid puttingthe clockin a highlyhumidenvironmentsuch poolsideorin a bathroom. as . Do notexposethe clockto directsunlight,extremehotorcold temperatures. FCC Remarks: This device@mplieswith Part15of the FCCRules. Operation subjecttothefollowingtwo is @nditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) This devicemust acceptany interference received, includinginterference may causeundesired that operation. Warning:Changesormodificationstothisunitnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsiblefor @mpliance@uld void the user'sauthoritytooperatethe equipment. NOTE: Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundto6mplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice, protection puGuantto Part i 5 of the FCCRules.Theselimitsare designed prcvidereasonable to against generatesuses and can radiateradio harmfulinterference a residential in installation. This equipment frequencyenergyand, if not installed and used in amrdanwith the instructions, may muse harmful interference radio@mmunitions. to However,thereisnoguanteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation. lfthisequipment whichcan be determined turningthe by does causehamful interference radioortelevisionreception, to oquipmentoff and on, the user is encouragedto try to correcithe interferenceby one or more of the followingmeasures: Reorientorrelocatethe receiving antenna. Increasethesparation between equipment the and receiver. Connectthe equipmentintoan outleton a circuitdifferentfrom that to whichthe receiveris connected. Consultthedealeroran experienced radio/TVtechnician help. for

OUTDOORTEMPERATURE Settingup the outdoorsensor


(seethe diagEm above)viaa wirelessoutdoor Yourclockwill displaythecurrentoutdoortemperature remoie sensor(included).To set up the outdoorsensorfollowthesesteps: . When you fist *t up your cl@k be sure to phce the trc AAA batteries (not induded) into the outdoorsensorfirstbeforeplacingbatteriesintothe clock. '. Beginby openingthe batterycompartment@veron backofthe clock(asshownin the adove the diagram) . Insertthree (not included) the batterycompartmentand AIAA batteries into makesurethe poladty is correctbyfollowingthe (+ or -) symbolsengravedinside. . Alsomakesurethattheoutd@rsensorissettochannel l(insidethebattery@mpartmentthereis a switchwith three differentchanneloptions).Channel1 shouldbe the default setting. . lf youaregoingto be usingmorethan 1 sensor to 3) thenyou mustmakesurethatch sensor (up is setto a differentchannel. . Replacebattery@mpartmentcover door. . Replacethe bafterieswheneverthedisplaybemmesdimordifficultto read. Note: The outdoortemperature updatedapprox.everyminute. is Using the outdoor iemperature feature

Once you have placedthe batteriesin both the outdoorsensor(s)and the clock,the clockwill begin searchingforthesignalfromtheoutdoorsensor(s). ltwillsearchall3channelsautomatically. lfasignal is reived a (Y) symbolwill brieflyappearabovethe channelindicatoronthe displayand the outdoor tempeEturewillbeshown. lfasignalisnotreceived'!-iwillappearonthedisplay. lfyouarenotable to re@ivea signalfrom the sensor(s)pleasereadthe sectionbelowentitled " O u t d o o r s e n so r tro u b l e sh o o ti ng." Placement of the outdoor sensor You shouldplae theoutdmrsensorwithin appmx.90feetof the cl@k. Obsticles suchas; walls,@nrete and large metal objects can reduce the reinge. Receptioncan also be deteminedbythe materials in a building. Trysomedifferent areastos whereyoursensoris bestsuitedto send a clear signalto the clock. Wait approximately15 minutesbefore pemanetly mountingto ensurethat there is proper re@ption. To standthe transmitter simplyunfoldthe 'foot'on the backofthe holder up To hang the transmitteronawall: (See Below Diagram) . Choosean area that is not exposedto directsunlightor rain. . lt shouldbe placedas high up frcm the ground or as far awayfrom any damp areas or metallicsurfacesas possible. . Hangthe sensor holderby insertinga screwor nail throughthe eyeleton the back. . Then insertthe sensorintothe holder f' :'1,i\r 'i ' '

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,:tlf you are using multiple sensors Thisclocknre@rdtemperaturcsfromupto3outdoorsensoB. lfyouareusingmorethanoneoutd@r you sensor n view temperature the readings allofthem thefollowing from in ways:
. . Toswitchframorlesensorreadinglot[etrellsimplypressthe]ADJUST/CHAIINELI__ buttonand eachtime you pressthe buttonthe clockwillswitchbatweeneach channel. To havethe clock automatically cyclethrougheach channelapprox.every 4-5 se@nds pres and holdthe [ADJUSTiCHANNELIbutton 2 semndsT o stopthe automatic for cycle press the [ADJUST/CHANNELlbutton. simply __

TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY M.Z. Berger& Companywarants the originalconsumerpurchaser ofthis productthat it shall be free ofdefects in materialsand workmanship fortwo yearsfromthe purchasedate ofthis product.Defects eused bytampering, improperuse,unauthorized modifications orrepairs,immeFionin waterorabuse are not @veredby thiswananv. lfa defect@veredby thiswarrantyoccursduringthe warrantyperiod, packageyour clockcaretullyandsend itto the followingaddress: M.Z. Berger Seruice Center 29-76Northern Boulevard Long lsland City, NY ,t,t101-2224 You must includea Proofof Purchase, eithertheoriginalre@iptor a photocopyand a checkor money orderfor USD$7.95($10.95outsideof USA)to mverthe mstof handling. Also includeyour relum addressinsidethe package.MZ Berger& Companywill repairor replacethe clock and returnit to you. MZ Berger& Corirpany not be liablefor any lossordamage,including will incidental or @nsequential damagesofany kind:fromany breachofwaffantyeitherexpressed implied or relating to the prcduct.Sine somesiatesdo not allowthe exclusion limitation incidental consequential of or -or you specificlegalrights,and you damages,these limitations may notapplyto you. This warrantygives may haveotherrightsthatvaryfromsiateto state. Pr i nted i n C hi na Mo d e l : S P C 3 1 5

channelto operateproperv. The defaultfactorysettingis $!9: Each sensormust be set to a different channel1 foreach sensor. You must removethe batterycompartment coverand changethe channel selectionfor each additionalsensor. Outdoor sensor troubleshooting lfyou set up your clockcorrectly and the outdoortemperature readingis showing': - i then you needto manuallyhavetheclocksearchforthesignal. Followthesestepstosearchforthesensorsignal: . l\4ake sure thatthe channelsettingon the clock is setto the correctnumber(the default channelisl).Dothisbypressingthe[ADJUST/CHANNELIbuttonuntilthemrectchannel is shownon the display. lf you are usingmultiple sensorsthen youwill needto repeatthe belowstepsfor each sensorthat is not being re@ived.Xg!g: You n see what channel the sensor is set to by lookingat the switchloGted in the batterymmpartment of the sensr. . PresstheISEARCH/TIMEZONEIbuttonfor2secmds. Thechannelnumberonthe displaywill begin to blinkas the clockseeksout the signalfor this sensor. lf the signalis still not receivedcheckthe following: . Are the batteriesin the clockok? . Are the batteriesin the sensorok? . ls the clock setto the corect channel? . ls the transmitterlocatedtoo far from the clock (readthe section above entitled PLACEMENT THE OUTDOORSENSOR) OF . lsthetemp. outsidebelowfreezing?Attemps belowfreezing outputof the the batteries, therefoe the nge of the signal,may decreas consideEbv. and As the temperaturerisesthe signalstrengthwill increase.

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