Page 2 - Welcome to the Taylor; Table of Contents; TroubleShooting
Welcome to the Taylor ® WeatherGuide System. Simple, reliable, accurate…it allows you to monitor indoor or outdoor locations fromone room. The base unit reads indoor conditions, while the remotesensor wirelessly reports outdoor weather conditions back to the baseunit for an all-in-one weather displa...
Page 3 - To Power your WeatherGuide; Base Unit; – insert the connector end of the adaptor into; Battery Power; – Remove the battery compartment cover on; Remote Sensor; How to Set up Your WeatherGuide
To Power your WeatherGuide ™ Base Unit Your WeatherGuide™ base unit may be powered by either an ACadaptor (included) or 2 AAA batteries (not included). Adaptor power – insert the connector end of the adaptor into the jack on the side of the base unit. Plug the other end into theproper electrical out...
Page 5 - How to Display your WeatherGuideTM; Table top; – use the Table Stand on the back of the base and remote; Wall; – use the keyhole on the back of the base and remote sensor units.; Base unit location –; Though the remote unit is weather proof, it should be; Keyhole
How to Display your WeatherGuide™ Table top – use the Table Stand on the back of the base and remote sensor units Wall – use the keyhole on the back of the base and remote sensor units. Base Unit Remote Sensor Base unit location – Place the unit indoors in a well-ventilated location away from direct...
Page 6 - Atomic Clock and Calendar
Atomic Clock and Calendar Your WeatherGuide™ has a radio-controlled clock/calendar that setsitself to the radio signal transmitted by the U.S. Atomic Clock locatedin Colorado. To synchronize the atomic clock: 1. Press and hold the “-PMCE/RCC” button on the back of the base unit. The unit will beep. ...
Page 7 - How to Set the Clock Manually; To manually set the clock:; Repeat to set rest of
7 How to Set the Clock Manually To manually set the clock: 1. Press and hold the “SET/AL” button. The unit will beep. 2. Press “+C/F” or “-PMCE/RCC” to set the seconds to zero. Press“SET/AL” to enter. 3. Press “+C/F” or “-PMCE/RCC” to change the hours. Press “SET/AL” toenter. 4. Press “+C/F” or “-PM...
Page 8 - Daylight Savings Time; How to Set the Alarm
Tip: Hold down the “+C/F” or “-PMCE/RCC” buttons to advance the dig-its quickly. Daylight Savings Time – to turn DST on, press “MODE” until “OFF” appears inthe clock digits. Press and hold the“SET/AL” button until it switches to “ON”.DST is now on. Press “MODE” to returnto the clock display. How to ...
Page 9 - Repeat to set minutes.
2. Press and hold the “SET/AL” button.Theunit will beep and the alarm’s hour digitswill flash. 3. Press “+C/F” or “-PMCE/RCC” tochange the hours. Press “SET/AL” to enter.The minutes will flash. 4. Press “+C/F” or “-PMCE/RCC” tochange the minutes. Press “SET/AL” toenter.The unit will return to the cl...
Page 10 - icon will flash as long as the snooze is
To turn off the alarm: Press “MODE” until the Alarm display ap-pears. Press the “SET/AL” button. Thealarm icon will disappear. The alarm isturned off. Snooze feature Press the “Snooze/Light” button on the topof the base unit to silence the alarm for 5minutes.A icon will flash as long as the snooze i...
Page 11 - How to read your WeatherGuideTM
11 How to read your WeatherGuide™ The base unit displays indoor conditions from its location.The remote unit will transmit weather readings from its location backto the base unit.Alternately, the remote sensor’s probe cord may be used. Plug theprobe cord into the rubber plug on the remote sensor. Al...
Page 12 - Auto Scroll feature; – the base unit can; Temperature/Humidity Readings; Indoor temperature readings; – these; Outdoor temperature readings; Outdoor humidity readings; – these are
12 Auto Scroll feature – the base unit can be set to automatically scroll through read-ings. To activate Auto Scroll, press the“Channel” button on the back of the baseunit until the auto scroll symbol appears onthe LCD. The base unit will automaticallydisplay base and remote readings for 10seconds e...
Page 15 - Pressure
15 15 For the most accurate barometric pressurereadings, you should program your currentAltitude into your WeatherGuide™. If thecurrent altitude is unknown, one referencefor altitude maps in the US is: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/state.html. To program altitude: 1. Press and hold the “HISTORY”...
Page 16 - Comfort Level Readings; Air contains excess moisture; Temperature Trend Indicators; indicates Steady Temperature readings
Comfort Level Readings Your WeatherGuide™ combines temperature and humidity readings todetermine an indoor comfort level. If the display shows WET or DRYconditions, you may wish to adjust indoor temperature or humidityconditions to reach a comfortable reading.One of these Comfort Level icons will ap...
Page 17 - Humidity Trend Indicators; 2-24 Hour Weather Forecast
Humidity Trend Indicators Your WeatherGuide™ will indicate if humidity levels are rising, falling,or steady. indicates Rising Humidity readings (humid-ity has gone up more than 2 degrees in anhour) indicates Steady Humidity readings indicates Falling Humidity (humidity hasgone down more than 2 degre...
Page 18 - Moon Phase and Tide; The cycle will repeat with a New Moon.
Moon Phase and Tide The Moon phase will automatically display according to the currentcalendar. Tide levels will display as High, Medium or Low based on thecurrent Moon Phase. New Moon - The Moon's dark side is facing the Earth. TheMoon is not visible (except during a solar eclipse). Waxing Crescent...
Page 19 - Backlight Feature; To Switch Between °F and °C; on the LCD indicates the batteries are running low and should
Backlight Feature The base unit has a backlight for easy viewing of the screen. Press the“Snooze/Light” button to turn the backlight on for 3 seconds. Press SNOOZE/LIGHT for a 3 second backlight To Switch Between °F and °C Press the “+C/F” button to switch betweenFahrenheit and Celsius temperature d...
Page 20 - Disconnected Signals
Trouble-Shooting Disconnected Signals If the receiver unit does not receive a transmission from a remote chan-nel for 1 hour, the display will show dashes.To correct this problem:1. Check that the remote is properly positioned, within the appro-priate transmission range. Transmissions are vastly aff...
Page 21 - Transmission Collision; This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the; Problem Solving; If the LCD readout is faint, replace the batteries.
21 Transmission Collision Signals from other household devices, such as doorbells, home securitysystems and entry controls, may interfere.This is normal and does notaffect the general performance of this product. The transmission willresume once the interference recedes. Note: This equipment has bee...
Page 22 - Precautions
Precautions 1. The receiver is intended for indoor use only. It is not sealedagainst moisture and could be damaged if used outdoors. 2. Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid on it, dry im-mediately with a soft, lint-free cloth. 3. Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive mate...
Page 23 - Specifications
Specifications Range of temperature measurement:Receiver unit (indoor only): 14°F to 158°F (-10°C to 70°C)Remote unit: -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)Indoor Humidity: 20% - 99% RHResolution: 0.1 degree for temperature, 1% for humidityTemperature/Humidity trends – rising, falling or steadyMinimum/Maxi...
Page 24 - One Year Warranty; Taylor Precision Products
1528 8.08 24 One Year Warranty This product is warranted against defects in materials or workmanshipfor one (1) year from date of original purchase. It does not coverdamages or wear resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, commercialuse, or unauthorized adjustment and/or repair. Should this product r...