Getting Started; Setting Time - Taylor 1497 Manual Del Usuario

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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.
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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 UAL 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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