Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
EN 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS About this guide ........................................................ 2Product overview ....................................................... 3Getting started .......................................................... 8 Batteries ............................................
Page 7 - NOTE
EN 6 BOTTOM VIEW DESCRIPTIONS 1. Battery compartment 2. Light sensitivity knob 3. Reset button 4. Backlight switch 5. DC power input jack NOTE AC power adapter not shown. 5 3 2 4 1 PS-L02A English r8 op 2/13/04, 12:28 PM 6 Black
Page 9 - Insert the batteries in the remote unit before you; If the AC power becomes unavailable, the unit
EN 8 GETTING STARTED BATTERIES Batteries for the remote and main units are suppliedwith this product. Replace them whenever the lowbattery signal ( ) displays. Remove the batterycompartment lid on the bottom of the main unit, andinsert the batteries. Use a small Phillips screwdriver toremove the rem...
Page 10 - REMOTE UNIT SET UP
EN 9 SWITCH BETWEEN MODES Press SELECT. The select mode will flash. The display will stop flashing if no key is pressed within 5 seconds. CHANGE SETTINGS Press and hold SELECT for 2 seconds. Then, press UP or DOWN to change each setting. Press SELECT to switch options. REMOTE UNIT SET UP Up to 3 rem...
Page 11 - For best results, place the unit away from metal
EN 10 • Position the unit so that it faces the main (indoor)unit. Minimize obstructions such as doors, walls,and furniture. You may need to experiment with various locations toget the best reception. CLOCK This product can automatically synchronize the date andtime with the US Atomic Clock. When the...
Page 12 - ALARM
EN 11 TO DISABLE OR ENABLE AUTO-SYNCHRONIZATION In Clock mode, press DOWN for 2 seconds to disable the auto-synchronization. The unit will not respond toradio signals until you reactivate the synchronization. To enable auto-reception, press UP for 2 seconds. SET OR CHANGE THE CLOCK 1. Press SELECT t...
Page 13 - CALENDAR; MOON PHASE
EN 12 SNOOZE Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button the top of the unit to temporarily disable the alarm for 8 minutes. Thealarm icon will blink while Snooze is activated. TO TURN THE ALARM OFF OR ON Press any button to stop the alarm. To turn the alarm off completely (deactivate it for thenext day), press A...
Page 14 - BAROMETER
EN 13 BAROMETER This product tracks barometric pressure changesover the past 24 hours to provide the weather forecast( → pg.14) and a trend line showing the direction of barometric change. Barometric changes are measuredby the main (indoor) unit. BAROMETRIC TREND The barometric trend arrow for the l...
Page 17 - COMFORT ZONE
EN 16 NOTE Signals from household electrical appliances such as doorbells and home security systems cancause temporary reception failures between the indoorand outdoor units. This is normal and does not affectthe general performance of the product. Reception willautomatically resume once the interfe...
Page 18 - BACKLIGHT
EN 17 TRENDS The trend arrow for the last 30 minutes always displays.Indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity trends areshown separately. SET UNIT While in Temperature / Humidity Mode, press SELECT for 2 seconds. Press UP or DOWN to switch between ° F and ° C. Press SELECT to confirm. BACKLIGHT P...
Page 19 - PROJECT TIME / ALARM STATUS
EN 18 2. Move it to the “AUTO” position to enablecontinuous backlight controlled by light intensity.When activated, the backlight will be onwhenever the unit perceives that the room is dark. 3. The Light Sensitivity knob is located in the battery compartment. Rotate to adjust. 4. When activated, the...
Page 20 - RESET SYSTEM
EN 19 ROTATE IMAGE The ROTATION switch is located on the back of the unit. Rotate to adjust. FOCUS IMAGE The FOCUS switch is located on the back of the unit. Rotate to adjust. CONTINUOUS PROJECTION The AC power adapter must be plugged in to use thisfeature ( → pg.8). Press and hold SNOOZE/LIGHT for ...
Page 21 - Do not make any unauthorized modifications to
EN 20 SAFETY AND CARE Clean the unit with a slightly damp cloth and milddetergent. Avoid dropping the unit or placing it in alocation where the AC power adapter will be steppedon. WARNINGS This product is designed to give you years of service ifhandled properly. Observe the following guidelines: NOT...
Page 26 - ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC; products such as
EN 25 ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC Visit our website (www.oregonscientific.com) to learnmore about other Oregon Scientific TM products such as digital cameras, projection clocks, health and fitnessgear, and weather stations. The website also includescontact information for our customer servicedepartment,...
Page 27 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
EN 26 However, there is no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation. If this equipment doescause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by...
Page 28 - CAUTION; declare that the product
EN 27 CAUTION — The content of this manual is subject to change without further notice. — Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display. — The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer. © 2004 Oregon Sc...