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SwitchClock Display SetClock ...... Turn Radio-Controlled ClockON/OFF Radio-ControlledClock Search forSensor Sensor Data Transmission Set Up Thermo /HygroSensor (RTGR328N) ...... Change Settings andCalendar ...... Remote Sensor ...... Batteries ...... Getting Started ...... RemoteSensor(RTGR328N) ...... LCDDisplay Table StandandWall Mount BackView ...... FrontView ...... Product Overview ...... Introduction CONTENTS Model: BAR926HG/BAR966HG Wireless Weather Station with Clock ...... USER MANUAL ......

14 14 13 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 11 9 9 6 5 5 4 4 3 1 HeatIndex ...... ComfortZone ...... Temperature andHumidity Trend ...... Minimum/Maximum Records Select SensorChannel Select Measurement Unit View Temperature andHumidity Area ...... Temperature andHumidity ...... New Additional UVFeatures Weather ForecastIcons ...... Weather Forecast Set Altitude ...... BarChartDisplay View BarometerHistory SelectMeasurementUnit View Barometer Area ...... Snooze Activate Alarm ...... SetPre-Alarm ...... SetDaily Alarm ...... Alarms Backlight ...... UV Measurement Barometer World Time Clock ...... 14 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 24 23 22 22 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19

EN EN About OregonScientific ...... Specifications ...... Troubleshooting Warnings ...... EC-Declaration ofConformity ...... Safety andCare Reset System ...... 27 26 26 26 25 29 28 2 BAR926HG --- BAR926HG Main Unit + RTGR328N RTGR328N + Unit Main BAR926HG --- BAR926HG Batteries • OptionalUVsensor(UVR128) • Remotesensor(RTGR328N) • Mainunit • In thisbox,youwillfind: BAR966HG --- BAR926HG Main Unit + RTGR328N Remote Sensor+UVR128UV RTGR328N + Unit Main BAR926HG --- BAR966HG Remote Sensor trends and altitude adjustment, into a single tool you can outdoor temperature and device humidity readings, barometric powerful and indoor monitoring, This weather keeping, time Clock bundles Time BAR966HG). / World with (BAR926HG Station Weather Wireless use fromtheconvenienceofyourhome. Scientific Oregon the selecting for you Thank INTRODUCTION Please contactyour localretailerformoreinformation. THWR288. Additional sensors are sold separately. separately. sold are sensors Additional THWR288. sensors: THGR228N, THGR328N, THR228N, THR328N, NOTE The main unit is compatible with the following the with compatible is unit main The TM

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EN EN FRONT VIEW PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 1 10 8 7 6 5 4 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 4 clock controlledclock clock . LCDdisplay 2. orbacklight 1. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. temperature/ humidity/UVreadings CH HIST: View historicalbarometerandUVreadings MODE SEL NOE LIGHT / SNOOZE MEM / Dces stig datvt radio- deactivate / setting Decrease : radio-controlled activate / setting Increase : : Switchremotesensordisplay : Switchareas : View alarm status; set alarm radio-controlled : View current, maximum and minimum minimum and maximum current, View : : Changesettings/display : Activate 8- snooze snooze 8-minute Activate :

each other, as shown opposite. Twist the lock lock the Twist opposite. shown as other, each button to secure the 2 unit parts together. Twist it Twisttogether. parts unit 2 the secure to button twosegments. 3. 2. 1. anti-clockwise to release the lock and separate the separate and lock the release to anti-clockwise 6. Lock button - place the 2 parts of the unit next to next unit the of parts 2 the place - button Lock 6. 5. Wall mountholes Batterycompartment(coveropen) 4. BACK VIEW 3 2 1 4 °C /°F RESET mb /inHg switch (inbatterycompartment) button (inbatterycompartment) switch(inbatterycompartment)

5 6 5 shown below. are unlocked from each other. Then position the unit as the back of the unit) so that the (on two main button unit segments lock the twist table, a on unit the Tostand TABLE STAND AND WALL MOUNT together. Then mountasshownbelow. segments two the locks it that so unit) the of back the (on button lock the twist wall, a on unit the Tomount

EN EN LCD DISPLAY 4 3 2 1 6 1. forecast. clockwithWorld time;alarms;. pressure bar chart; UV Index and barometric barometric and Index UV chart; bar pressure Readings and trend lines; comfort zone; sensor sensor zone; comfort lines; trend and Readings 4. 3. 2. readings. channelnumber. Weather Forecast Area: Area: Forecast Weather Clock / Alarm / Calendar Area: Calendar / Alarm / Clock Area: Barometer / UVI Area: Zone Comfort / Humidity / Temperature UV level and barometric barometric and level UV Animated weather weather Animated Radio-controlled

. Weather display 2. Lowbatteryicon formainunit 1. Weather Forecast Area 1 2 7 11.Comfort levels 10. Humidity MAX/MINhumidity 9. HeatIndex 8. Temperature -°C/°F 7. MAX/MINtemperature 6. Humiditytrend 5. Lowbatteryicon forremotesensor 4. Channelnumber (1-5)/receptionstatus 3. Temperature trend 2. Selected Area icon 1. Temperature /HumidityComfortZone Area 3 2 1 5 4 11 10 9 8 7 6

EN EN 12. Altitude /barometric pressure/UVI reading Barometricpressurereading 11. User no. (for UV Mode) or for UV / / UV for history hour or Mode) UV (for no. 11. User 10. User skin typeforUVexposure SPFappliedtouserforUVexposure 9. Barometer/UVchart 8. UVexposuretimeforuser 7. UVindexlevel 6. UVexposuretimecountdownhasstarted 5. UVIvalueisshowing 4. LowbatteryiconforUVsensor 3. UVisshowing 2. Barometricpressure isshowing 1. UVI /Barometer Area 5 7 6 3 4 2 1

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8 4 3 2 1 6 5 Clock / Alarm /Calendar Area . World clocktime/calendar 9. Offset time-zone 8. RFclocktime(i.e.hometime)/calendar 7. HomeorWorld timecity 6. Daily Alarm isset 5. RFclockreception icon 4. Channelwith RFclockreceptionislocked 3. Pre-Alarmdisplay /Pre-Alarmsetting 2. Pre-Alarmis set 1. 9 8 7 3 2 1 REMOTE SENSOR(RTGR328N) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (1-5) 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. Wall mount 1. Ventilation duct 3. LEDstatus indicator 2. LCDdisplay 1. . Fold-outstand 8. Batterycompartment 7. formatswitch SEARCH ˚C /˚F RESET radio signal radio UK / EU CHANNEL switch switch

9 unit. Press main the before sensor remote the in batteries install as shown in the battery compartment. For best results, polarity the matching use, first before batteries Insert Remoteunit • Mainunit • Batteries aresuppliedwiththisproduct: BATTERIES GETTING STARTED 3 2 1 RESET aftereachbatterychange. 2 xUM-3(AA)1.5V 4 xUM-3(AA)1.5V 7 6 5 4 . Temp /Humidity 7. Humidity% 6. Temp (°Cor°F) 5. Time 4. Lowbattery icon 3. Channelnumber 2. Signalreception 1.

EN EN indicatestheselected Area. 1. Press Press 1. UV Sensor Remote Main UNIT To installthemainunitbatteries: CHANGE SETTINGS batteries withthisproductforlongerperformance. NOTE NOTE

shows whenbatteriesarelow. Donotuserechargeablebatteries. It is recommended that you use alkaline alkaline use you that recommended is It SEL o wth ewe Areas. between switch to UVI /BarometricPressure Area Temperature /Humidity Area Weather Forecast Area LOCATION

10 (for example, Clock / Alarm or Barometer / UVI). UVI). / Barometer or Alarm / Clock example, (for . Press and hold 3. switchbetweenclockand alarm. THWR288. (Additional sensors are sold separately. separately. Contact yourlocalretailer formoreinformation.) sold are sensors (Additional THWR288. and THR328N THR228N, THGR328N, THGR228N, The main unit is compatible with the following sensors: Sensor). UV 1 and Sensors Hygro / Thermo (5 sensors from 6 to up data collect can unit main The Sensor. Hygro / Thermo RTGR328N the with shipped is product This options display alternate have Areas Most 2. . Press 5. . Press 4. mode. Press Press REMOTE SENSOR MODE toconfirm. MODE or to switch options, or or options, switch to MODE for 2 to enter setting tochangesettings. /

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organizations fortheradio-controlledclock. and temperature humidity collects readings, and signals from Sensor official time-keeping RTGR328N The 3. Set the channel and radio signal format. The The format. signal radio and channel the Set 3. Insertthebatteries. 2. screwdriver. . Press 4. switchesarelocatedinthebatterycompartment. . Open the battery compartment with a small Phillips 1. SENSOR (RTGR328N) . Closethebatterycompartment. 5. SET UP THERMO/HYGRO Radio Signal Signal Radio Format Channel SWITCH Temp SWITCH RESET. Then setthetemperatureunit. EU (DCF)/UK(MSF) for eachsensor sensor, select a different channel one than more using are you If °C /°F OPTION OPTION

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11 • Position the sensor so that it faces the main main the faces it that so sensor the Position • (230feet)fromthemain(indoor)unit. • Do not place the sensor more than 70 metres metres 70 than more sensor the place not Do • Placethesensoroutofdirectsunlightandmoisture. • radiosignalformatbeforeyoumountthesensor. Position the sensor close to the main unit during cold • sky, awayfrommetallic or electronicobjects. To fold outthestand: winter as below-freezing temperatures may temperatures below-freezing as months winter affect batteryperformanceandsignaltransmission. doors, as such obstructions minimizing unit, (indoor) get thebest results. to locations various with experiment to need Youmay to thereceivingrange ofthemainunit. and channel, unit, the select and batteries the Insert • For bestresults: Place the sensor in a location with a clear view to the • walls,andfurniture. NOTE The transmission range may vary and is subject 2 1

EN EN indicates thestatus. reception icon shown in the Temperature / Humidity Area seconds. 60 every The sensor(s) the from sent is Data SENSOR DATA TRANSMISSION hold press sensor, Hygro / Thermo a for Tosearch SEARCH FORSENSOR To search for the UV sensor,ToUV press the for search navigate to the Temperature / Humidity Area. Humidity / Temperature the to navigate show next to the Area. Then, simultaneously press and the UVI / Barometer Area. ICON Humidity Area --- showsin Temp / MEM and CH for2seconds. will show next to the Area. selected.) shows whichsensoris data. (Thenumber Sensor 1issending been found. At least1channelhas for sensors. Main unitissearching DESCRIPTION or checkbatteries. Search forthesensor cannot befound. The selectedsensor SEL to navigate to navigate to SEL will will to 12 . World Time clock 3. World Time city 2. RFClocktime 1. batteries. Then, pressandhold are collected by the remote sensor (RTGR328N) (RTGR328N) sensor remote whenever itiswithin1500km (932miles)ofasignal. the by collected Rugby are and (Germany) signals The feature. this disable you unless (England) Frankfurt time-keeping in official from organizations signals clock controlled radio- by updated automatically are date and time The RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK or manualsettingsthatyouenter. RTGR328Nsensor,the remote from signals controlled radio- on based date and time the tracks product This CLOCK AND CALENDAR NOTE 2 1 If the sensor is still not found, check the the check found, not still is sensor the If

MEM and CH for2seconds. 3

• Connection between the main unit and the sensor sensor the and unit main the between Connection • factors: The major worldcities. can also select to display the corresponding time of 130 display,you calendar and time local the to addition In Once complete,thereceptioniconwillstopblinking. you first set up the unit, and whenever you press Initial reception takes 2-10 , and is initiated when How thesesignalsworktogether: RFsignalreception( • thatcollectsRFsignals( ICON icon shown in the Clock Area indicates 2 indicates Area Clock the in shown icon synchronized. remote sensor and the time is not The unit has lost contact with the is synchronized. time the but sensor remote with the contact lost has unit The synchronized. the sensor with but the time has not been contact has unit The the time. synchronized has and the sensor with contact has unit The MEANING )

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13 to the Clock / Clock the to Alarm hold and Area. press Then, disable the radio-controlled feature. To do this, navigate the Clock / Alarm Area, then press and hold and press then Area, Alarm / Clock the to navigate it, Toenable seconds. 2 for unit main the RF clockdisabled: RF clockenabled: seconds. first must you clock, the set manually to wish you If TURN RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK ON / OFF for 2seconds. press and hold and press NOTE To force a manual search for RF clock reception, SEARCH sensor. The unit cannot reach the remote on the sensor (RTGR328N) sensor the on for 2 for on

EN EN 3. Select the Home the Select Timecity, World Timecity, 24 / 12 3. hour format, hour, minute, , date / format, . Press 1. controlled clock,orifyouaretoofarfromaRFsignal. You only need to do this if you have disabled the radio- SET CLOCK between: Press Press SWITCH CLOCKDISPLAY language youselectdeterminestheweekday display. The Spanish. (S) and Italian, (I) German, (D) French, next tothe Area. hn h WrdTm ct i nt e, o cn toggle can you set, not is city Time World the When Press 4. month,dateanddisplaylanguage. . Pressandhold 2. nexttothe Area. . Press 5. NOTE MODE totogglebetween different displays. to navigate to the Clock the to navigate to SEL Area. The language options are (E) English, (F) (F) English, (E) are options language The SEL MODE toconfirm. or to navigate to the Clock Area. MODE tochangethesetting. for2seconds. will show will will show

14 RFandWorld Time date • RFandWorld Time clockwithday • RFclockwithsecondsandWorld Time clock • toggle can you set, is city between: Time World the When Clockwithdayanddate • Clockwithsecondsanddate • are in the abbreviated 3-letter format e.g., FRA for for FRA e.g., format Frankfurt, Germany. 3-letter abbreviated the in are cities world the of names The adjusted. automatically (DST) TimeSaving Daylight with instantly world the in places different of time corresponding the check you This clock features a World-time display function so that WORLD TIMECLOCK Antananarivo, Madagascar Amsterdam, Netherlands Buenos Aires, Argentina Auckland, NewZealand Copenhagen, Denmark Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Casablanca, Morocco Belgrade, Yugoslavia CITY, COUNTRY Bucharest, Romania Caracas, Venezuela Asuncion, Paraguay Anchorage AK, USA Colombo, Sri Lanka Budapest, Hungary Canberra, Australia Brisbane, Australia Adelaide, Australia Bangkok, Thailand Brussels, Belgium Bogota, Colombia Abu Dhabi,U.A.E Bern, Switzerland Barcelona, Spain Boston MA,USA Atlanta GA,USA Chicago IL,USA Berlin, Germany Beirut, Lebanon Athens, Greece Ankara, Turkey Algiers, Algeria Calcutta, India Brasilia, Brazil Baghdad, Iraq Beijing, China Cairo, Egypt CITY CODE BOG CMB AMS CGX CCU BOS BEG CPH CCS CBR BUD BRU BRN BDD BCN AUH ANC ADD AKR CAS BNE BER BBU ASU ALG BUA BSB BKK BEY ANT ATH ADL AKL BEJ ATL CAI TIME OFFSET 9.5 5.5 12 10 10 -6 -4 -3 -3 -5 -5 -5 -4 -9 1 1 2 3 1 6 0 2 1 1 1 7 2 1 8 1 3 1 2 4 2 3 15 SUMMER TIMESTART DATE 1st SundayinSeptember Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober 2nd SundayinOctober 1st SundayinOctober Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last Sunday in March Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April last Fridayin April 1st April No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST SUMMER TIMEENDDATE Last SundayinOctober Last FridayinSeptember Last Sunday in October Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober 3rd SundayinFebruary Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch 3rd SundayinMarch 1st Sundayin April 1st October

EN EN Johannesburg, South Africa Guatemala City, Guatemala Luxembourg, Luxembourg Ho ChiMinhCity, Vietnam Cape Town, South Africa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Los Angeles CA,USA Indianapolis, IN,USA Geneva, Switzerland Las Vegas NV, USA Hamburg, Germany Dhaka, Bangladesh Frankfurt, Germany Kuwait City, Kuwait Kabul, Afghanistan Kathmandu, Nepal Hong Kong,China Jakarta, Indonesia Kingston, Jamaica Houston TX, USA Khartoum, Sudan Honolulu HI,USA Damascus, Syria Helsinki, Finland New Delhi,India Lisbon, Portugal Istanbul, Turkey Detroit MI,USA Hanoi, Vietnam La Paz,Bolivia Lagos, Nigeria Dublin, Ireland Havana, Cuba Madrid, Spain Kiev, Ukraine London, UK Lima, Peru HCM DTW MAD HOU HAM DAM HKG GUA HAN DUB DAC KTM LON LOS KHA GVA HAV CPT HNL LUX FRA DEL KUL HEL LPB LAX LAS JNB KWI KBL JKT IND LIM KIN KIE IST LIS 5.75 -10 5.5 4.5 -5 -4 -5 -8 -8 -5 -5 -6 -5 -6 1 0 2 6 2 1 1 1 0 0 3 8 2 3 2 7 2 8 2 7 7 1 1 16 Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last Sunday in March Last Sunday in March Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st April No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST Last Sunday in October Last Sunday in October Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober 1st October Port-Of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago Papeete, FrenchPolynesia San Salvador, ElSalvador Phnom Penh,Cambodia Prague, CzechRepublic San Francisco CA,USA Panama City, Panama Montevideo, Uruguay Rio deJaneiro,Brazil Pretoria, South Africa Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Managua, Nicaragua Melbourne, Australia Port-au-Prince, Haiti Mexico City, Mexico Rangoon, Myanmar Seoul, SouthKorea Manila, Philippines New York NY, USA Phoenix, AZ, USA Nassau, Bahamas Reykjavik, Iceland Portland OR,USA Montreal, Canada Manama, Bahrain Seattle WA, USA Shanghai, China Ottawa, Canada Moscow, Russia Santiago, Chile Perth, Australia Miami FL,USA Nairobi, Kenya Oslo, Norway Paris, France Rome, Italy Milan, Italy MOW ROM MON OTW MGA RGN MVD MNA MEX PRG RUH POS PNH NYC NRB MNL RKV PHE PER NAS SFO MEL SHA PTR PAR OSL SEA PTY PPT PAP SCL SEL SAL PTL RIO MIA MIL -10 6.5 10 -5 -6 -6 -8 -8 -4 -6 -3 -5 -8 -4 -7 -5 -5 -5 -5 -3 -5 8 3 1 8 9 3 1 0 2 1 7 8 1 1 3 3 17 1st Sundayafter8thOctober Last SundayinOctober 2nd SundayinOctober Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST 1st Sundayafter8thMarch Last Sunday in October Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober 3rd SundayinFebruary Last SundayinMarch

EN EN Wellington, NewZealand Salt LakeCityUT, USA San Juan,PuertoRico Singapore, Singapore San Jose,CostaRica Washington DC,USA Tashkent, Uzbekistan Stockholm, Sweden Vancouver, Canada Zurich, Switzerland Sao Paulo,Brazil Sydney, Australia Toronto, Canada Warsaw, Poland Vienna, Austria Quito, Ecuador Sofia, Bulgaria Taipei, Taiwan Tokyo, Japan Tripoli, Libya WAW WDC WLG SYD SOF ZRH STH VAC TRP SLC SJO TPE TKY TRT SJU TAS SPL UIO SIN VIE 12 10 -3 -7 -4 -6 -5 -8 -5 -5 1 2 8 1 1 1 2 8 9 5 18 Last SundayinOctober 2nd SundayinOctober 1st SundayinOctober Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch Last SundayinMarch 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April 1st Sundayin April No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST No DST Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober Last SundayinOctober 3rd SundayinFebruary Last SundayinMarch 3rd SundayinMarch . Pressandhold 3. thetop.) falls to2°C(35.6°F)orbelow. Sensor 1 Channel from temperature recorded the and Pre-Alarm sounds only when the Daily Alarm is activated 6. The Daily Alarm icon will appear when the alarm alarm the when appear will icon Alarm Daily The 6. isset. Press 1 SET DAILY ALARM The . every time same the at off go to can set Alarm be Daily The a weather. and snowy Alarm for Daily The Pre-Alarm alarms: 2 has product This ALARMS to 2°C(35.6°F) orbelow. falls Sensor 1 Channel from temperature recorded the Daily whenever the sound before will minutes It Alarm. 60 or 45, 30, 15, sound to set be can Pre-Alarm The SET PRE-ALARM . Select the hour 4. and minute. Press . Press 2. nexttothe Area. . Press 5. settings. SEL / / to navigate to the Clock Area. toconfirm. to view the alarm. ( alarm. the view to / for2seconds. will show at show will AL or to change will show

19 . Press 5. automaticallyactivatedwhenyouselecta time. . Pressandhold 3. willshowatthetop.) automatically deactivated. if you deactivate the Daily Alarm, the Pre-Alarm is is Pre-Alarm the Alarm, Daily the Also, deactivate triggered. you been if has Pre-Alarm the if day next Press 4. BEFORE the Daily Alarm. The Pre-Alarm is is Pre-Alarm The Alarm. Daily the BEFORE is the amount of time the Pre-Alarm will sound sound will Pre-Alarm the time of amount the is . Press 2. Setupand activatetheDaily Alarm. 1. 1 Sensoris2°Corbelow. Channel at temperature outdoor the 6:15 provided AM at sound will Pre-Alarm the minutes, 45 to Pre-Alarm the and 7:00 AM, to alarm the set you if example, For NOTE

shows whenthePre-Alarmisset. The Daily Alarm will NOT function until the the until function NOT will Alarm Daily The / / or to switch to Pre-Alarm view. ( toconfirm. to select 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes. This / for2seconds. PRE-AL

EN EN switch to Daily Alarm or Pre-Alarm view.Pre-Alarm Daily or To to Alarm switch or activate for 8minutes. Press SNOOZE deactivate thealarm,press press then Area, Clock the to Navigate ACTIVATE ALARM If Press VIEW BAROMETER AREA recorded bythemain(indoor)unit. 24 barometric pressure history measurements are and current the and forecast, weather the provide This product tracks fluctuations in barometric pressure to BAROMETER alarm. Itwillsoundatthesametimenextday. the silence to snooze) (except key any Press minutes. 2 for sound will alarm crescendo and seconds 8 for on be will backlight the reached, is time alarm the When isNOT shown, press SNOOZE / LIGHT SEL tonavigatetheBarometer Area. or willblinkwhilesnoozeison. to temporarily disable the alarm MODE or . . / / to to 20 ah esrmn ws ae (.. hus g, 3 ago, hours 2 (e.g. taken was measurement each ago long how indicates box HR the in shown number The measurements. the through scroll to repeatedly lower areashowscurrentandhistoricalreadings. display. The upper area shows a 24-hour bar chart. The Barometric data is shown in 2 areas at the bottom of the hours press Then Area. Barometer the to Navigate VIEW BAROMETERHISTORY compartment), tochangethedisplayunit. the Slide SELECT MEASUREMENTUNIT ago,etc.). b inHg / mb switch (in the clock battery battery clock the (in switch HIST

pressure readingsare accurate. barometric the that ensures This living. are you level sea below or above far how match to altitude the Set SET ALTITUDE the currenthour(0)to24hoursprior(-24). The bar chart visually shows atmospheric changes from BAR CHARTDISPLAY 21 . Press 4. increments(-100mto2500m). . Pressandhold 2. NavigatetotheBarometer Area. 1. Day /Night ICON WEATHER FORECASTICONS forecasted weather. The topareashowsananimatedicon indicatingthe based onbarometricpressuretrendreadings. is forecast The radius. mile) (19-31 km 30-50 a within This product forecasts the next 12 to 24 hours of weather WEATHER FORECAST 3. Press Press 3.

HIST toconfirm. or or HIST to set the altitude in 10-metre 10-metre in altitude the set to

for2seconds. Clear DESCRIPTION

EN EN Day/Night 10-hour Ultra-Violet Index (UVI)record. • following information atyourfingertips: optional the you gives sensor UV The BAR926HG. an the for item as available is and BAR966HG the with included is Sensor Radiation Ultra-Violet UVR128 The UV MEASUREMENT of 2°C (35.6°F) or lower, the RAINY icon becomes becomes icon RAINY SNOWY. the lower, or (35.6°F) 2°C of AM. When the Channel 1 sensor records a temperature NOTE The night time icon displays from 6 PM to 6 to PM 6 from displays icon time night The

Snowy Rainy Cloudy Partly cloudy 22 • UVI Danger Alert when UV Index reaches unsafe unsafe reaches Index UV when Alert Danger UVI • maximum). Press Barometer.the as area same the in shown is data UV levels. ie bsd n r-e ue poie ( users (4 profiles user pre-set on based • Automatic calculation of acceptable UV exposure exposure UV acceptable of calculation Automatic • thenpress Press 1. Skin Type and Sun Protection Factor (SPF) as follows: To set the exposure time countdown you need to set the UV EXPOSURETIMECOUNTDOWN NEW ADDITIONAL UVFEATURES additional UVfeatures. MODE information and see below to learn about the new new the about learn to below see and information NOTE SEL todisplaytheUVicon Refer to the UVR128 User Manual for more for Manual User UVR128 the to Refer to navigate to the Barometer Area, then press SEL MODE toselecttheUVdisplay. to navigate to the Barometer Area, Area, Barometer the to navigate to anddata.

Press Press UpMode. Then press . Press and hold 3. Countdown Mode and start the exposure time time exposure the start and Mode Countdown Press 5. . Press 2. . Press 4. value. Then press Type SettingModeoftheselecteduser. . Press 6. Exposure Time Countdown SettingMode. 30 -50 12 -29 1 -11 TYPE SKI SPF 4 3 2 1 N Sometimes CH Always Always Never MODE TAN LEVEL OFPROTECTION High Medium Low or toselectuser1-4. or or MODE to confirm and enter the SPF Set to exit the UV Exposure Time Time Exposure UV the exit to to choose 1 of the 4 skin type settings. MODE to increase or decrease the SPF the decrease or increase to to enable or disable countdown. disable or enable to MODE Always Always B Rarely BURN Never for 2 seconds to enter the Skin to confirm and enter the UV COLOUR Blonde Black HAI Red rown R COLOUR Brown Brown Green Grey Blue Blue EYE / /

23 alarm off. The willdisplayandthe • Comfort level indicator and trend line (rising, falling, (rising, line trend and indicator level Comfort • relative humidity percentages. UVImemory. 4. Press and hold hold and Press 4. UVIreadings. countdown. The remaining user UV exposure time exposure UV user remaining The countdown. • Current, minimum, and maximum temperatures and temperatures maximum and minimum, Current, • from anyofthe5remote sensors: The weather station can display the following information TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY UVR128 UserManualformoreinformation. . Press 3. Press 2. . Press 1. To view themaximumandminimummemoryforUVI: MAXIMUM /MINIMUMMEMORY FORUVI havestoppedthealarmsound. orsteady). the to refer Please features. additional the set and try sound for 2 minutes. Press any button to turn the turn to button any Press minutes. 2 for sound . When the countdown has reached “0”, an alarm will 7. NOTE The UV sensor must be activated before you before activated be must sensor UV The MEM MODE toselecttheUVdisplay. SEL tonavigatetheBarometer Area. to show maximum, minimum and current MEM icon will flash for 2 minutes even if you for 2 seconds to clear the the clear to seconds 2 for willflash.

EN EN Temperature data is given at the top; Humidity is is Humidity top; the at below. given is data Temperature Areas. Press VIEW TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY AREA 60 seconds. every approximately displayed and collected is Data The house iconshowstheselected remotesensor. Press SELECT SENSOR CHANNEL compartment), tothesettingyouwant. the Slide SELECT MEASUREMENTUNIT SEL CH toswitchbetween sensors 1-5. to navigate to the Temperature and Humidity C °F / °C switch (inside the clock battery battery clock the (inside switch 24 for 2 seconds. Each sensor’s data will be displayed be will data sensor’s Each seconds. 2 for • To clear the records, press and hold hold and press records, the clear To • minimumrecordsfortheselectedsensor. press auto-scan, end To • for3seconds. seconds. A beep will sound to confirm that the memory hasbeencleared. • To auto-scan between sensors, press and hold and press sensors, between auto-scan To • humidity readings. and temperature the to next shown are lines trend The TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY TREND Press • MINIMUM /MAXIMUMRECORDS temperature data,thehumiditywillnotbeshown. Temperature /Humidity Area selected. NOTE TEMPERA HUMIDIT TREND MEM repeatedly to view current, maximum and If you select a sensor that collects only only collects that sensor a select you If Y TUR E RISING CH STEAD or or MEM F Y MEM ih the with A LLING for 2 2 for CH

The Comfort Zone indicates how comfortable the the measurements. comfortable how humidity and temperature current on based is, climate indicates Zone Comfort The COMFORT ZONE The Heat Index advises 4 levels of warning if the the if warning of levels temperature ishigh. 4 advises Index Heat The HEAT INDEX when thecurrentmeasurementisdisplayed. NOTE Cautio Cautio Extreme Danger Extreme CA DANGER CO WET DR ZONE TEGO Y M n 2 n This information is shown in the Humidity Area Dange RY r 32.2-40. >54. ° TEMPERAT 40.5-54. 20-25 Any Any TEMPERA (68-77 C 6.6-32. 5 ° ° C F) 2 4 5 TUR UR E E >130 80-9 105-13 ° 90-105 <40% HUMIDIT 40-70 >70% F 0 % 0 Y 25 frequency link with remote unit or radio-controlled radio-controlled or unit remote with link radio frequency establish to unable example, (for expected as behaving not is performance whenever and batteries . Press 2. willshownexttothe Area. compartment. Press Press compartment. . Press 1. information. clock). The RESET SYSTEM 8 seconds. Press BACKLIGHT “NA”. . Press 3. return to default value, and you will lose all stored stored all lose will you and value, default to return desired channel is not working, the Heat Index will display NOTE NOTE button is located in the main unit battery unit main the in located is button RESET SNOOZE / LIGHT / SNOOZE When you press press you When If the temperature is below 26°C / 80°F, or the SEL to navigate to the Temperature Area. CH MODE toreachtheHeatIndexdisplay. toselectthedesiredchannel. RESET to illuminate the backlight for backlight the illuminate to RESET when you change the the change you when , all settings will will settings all ,

EN EN • Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of of batteries or batteries old and new mix not Do • Donottamperwiththeinternalcomponents. • orfluctuationsin temperature orhumidity. Do not subject the main unit to extreme force, shock, • electricalshockanddamagetheproduct. • Never immerse the product in water. This can cause water.can in This product the immerse Never • Observe thefollowingguidelines: product. the of repairs or alterations unapproved any the of usage or be instructions user the the in not specified in those from device will deviations any Scientific for Oregon responsible properly. handled if service of you give to designed is product This WARNINGS or product the location. placing itinahigh-traffic dropping Avoid detergent. mild free, Clean the product with a slightly damp cloth and alcohol SAFETY AND CARE notice. Images notdrawn toscale. contents of this user guide are subject to change without Remove the batteries if storing this product for a long • Donotuserechargeablebatteries withthisproduct. • different types. Donotscratch theLCDdisplay. • period oftime. NOTE The technical specification of this product and

26 TROUBLESHOOTING Cloc PROBLE T sensor Remote Baromete Calenda em p k r M r Strange SYMP adju readings "LLL" or " month date / clock remo lo Cannot sensor auto-synch Cannot Cannot Strange Shows HHH" c a t s e t t e T OM Change language controlled clock Disable radio- out-of-range T REMEDY Check batteries Set altitude/unit 3 2 1 emperature is . . . P Manually Adjust controlled clock activate radio- batteries res s

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Memory Comfort -20°Cto60 Resolution Outdoor Range Indoor Range Unit Temperature Weight L x WxH Remote UnitDimensions Weight L x WH Main UnitDimensions SPECIFICATIONS Range Relative Humidity 25% to 95% Min /Max (68 °Fto77°F) 20 °Cto25 0.1 °C(0.2°F) (-4 °Fto140°F) (23 °Fto122°F) -5 °Cto50 °C or°F without battery 108 grams(0.24lbs) (2.76 x0.964.57inches) 70 x24.5116 mm without battery 578 grams(20.4ounces) (7.6 x0.87.5inches) 195 x26192mm

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Min /max 40% to70% 1% cloudy (day / night), cloudy,night), / (day cloudy Sunny (day / night), partly partly night), / (day Sunny (-328 to8202feet) -100 to2500metres 1 mb(0.03inHg) mb /hPaorinHg HH:MM:SS Up to70metres(230feet) 433 MHz °C or°F 1, 2,3,4or5 Approx. every1minute with noobstructions rainy, snowy

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Batteries Main Unit Power Hour format batteries withthisproductforlongerperformance. Batteries Thermo /HygroRemoteUnit Alarm NOTE It is recommended that you use alkaline alkaline use you that recommended is It DD /MMorDD; 24hr (DCFformat) Daily &Pre-Alarm; 5 languages(E,G,F, I,S) Day oftheweekin1 8-minute snooze 2-minute crescendo 4 xUM-3(AA)1.5V 12hr AM/PM (MSFformat) 2 xUM-3(AA)1.5V

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