Oregon Scientific JMR828A - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – How to insert batteries into the main unit:
- Page 3 – “second” display; HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR CLOCK; indicator; ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION; When; Interference; the; DISPLAY
- Page 4 – To manually set the clock:; and hold for two seconds. The; TEMPERATURE DISPLAY; temperature display; SENSOR TRANSMISSION STATUS; Remote Sensor Signal Search:; TEMPERATURE TREND INDICATORS; MAIN UNIT; Arrow indicator
- Page 5 – REMOTE THERMO SENSOR; MAINTENANCE; Here are several product-care suggestions:; SPECIFICATIONS; Clock Functions; Current month / day format; General specification; Temperature; REMOTE THERMO SENSOR
- Page 6 – NOTE ON COMPLIANCE; outdoor; CAUTION; CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
- Page 8 – Instruction Manual
1
GB
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations
on purchasing
the Jumbo RF Wall Clock with
Indoor-
Outdoor
Thermometer (
JMR828A
).
The
JMR828A
is a
multifunctional
radio frequency (RF) controlled
clock.
It is designed to automatically synchronize its current
time and date when brought within range of the radio signal
generated from the U.S Atomic clock.
Also,
this unit
displays outdoor and indoor temperature.
Included in this package is a remote thermo-sensor. Place the
thermo-sensor in a sheltered outdoor location within a
100 feet
(30 meters)
radius of the main unit and it will transmit outdoor
temperature readings to the
JMR828A
.
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
A
MAIN UNIT
A1
Extra-large liquid crystal display (LCD)
• Displays the time, date and day-of-the-week
A2
[
] Radio-reception signal
Indicates the condition of radio reception
A3
[
]
Low-battery
indicator
Activates when the battery power is low
A4
[
]
Low- battery
indicator (remote sensor)
Activates when the remote-sensor battery power is low
A5
Bottom line of LCD
Displays
indoor
temperature
/date /
outdoor
temperature
A6
[ C H A N N E L
]
Toggles between
different
channels
A7
[
CLOCK
] button
T o g g l e s b e t w e e n “ s e c o n d s ” a n d d a y - o f - t h e - w e e k
displays or activates the calendar-clock setting mode
A8
[
] UP button
Increases the value of a setting
A9
[ ZONE ] button
Toggles among the 4 US time-zones: Pacific (P),
Mountains (M), Central (C) or Eastern (E)
A10 [
THERMO
] button
Retrieves
temperature information
JUMBO RF WALL CLOCK
WITH INDOOR -
OUTDOOR
THERMOMETER
MODEL NO.: JMR828A
Instruction Manual
A11
[°C/°F] Slide Switch
Toggles between Degree Celsius (°C) or Degree Fahrenheit
(°F) temperature display unit
A12 [
RESET
] Button
Resets the unit by returning all settings to their default
values
A13 Battery Compartment
Accommodates two
UM-3
or AA-size
1.5V
batteries
A14 Table Stand
For placing the unit on a flat surface
A15 Wall-Mount Hole
For mounting the unit on a wall
A1
A2
A5
A4
A6
A11
A3
A10
A7
A8
A14
A15
A9
A12
A13
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Summary
2 GB UM3 AA UM3 AA B REMOTE THERMO SENSOR B1 LCD Displays the current temperature monitored by the remoteu n i t B2 LED indicator Flashes when the remote unit transmits data to the maindisplay unit B3 °C/°F slide switch Selects between Centigrade (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) B4 [ ] Low-battery indicator...
3 GB day-of-the-week display “second” display The day-of-the-week is displayed as an abbreviation in threelanguages. Day-of-the-week L a n g u a g e M o n d a y T u e s d a y W e d . T h u r s d a y F r i d a y S a t u r d a y S u n d a y E n g l i s h S p a n i s h F r e n c h To change the “second...
4 GB To manually set the clock: 1. Press [CLOCK] and hold for two seconds. The hour will start to flash. 2. Enter the correct hour using the [ ] button. Hold to rapidly increase the value. 3. Press [CLOCK] to confirm and proceed to set the minute . Again, use the [ ] button to select the correct min...