Oregon Scientific JW102 Manual


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C8266B-PD09535M (DCF) -EN Size: A4
EN
RADIO CONTROLLED
WIRELESS WEATHER STATION
MODEL:JW102
USER MANUAL
BRIEF INTRO NDUCTIO
Thank you for your purchase of this delicate Wireles s
Weather Station. The utmost care has gone into th e
de ign and anu ou lo lea eas m fa ure of yct r c ck. P se r d
t t t f t lhese ins ruc ions care ully and keep he manual wel
for future reference .
The multifunctional weather station is equipped wit h
many functions providing thorough weather informatio n
to you. The receiver unit has clear, easy-to-rea a d
display that shows the indoor temperature, moon phase,
time, month, date as well as the temperature measured
and transmitted from the remote sensors. It is able to
rec ve s y r s om to 3 remoteei and di pla eading fr up
sensors.
The 433 MHz technology means no wire installation is
required and you can place the sensors anywhere yo u
like.
With radio controlled function, the current time an d
date are automatically synchronized with the time signa l
t f G F).ransmi edtt rom ermany(DC
MAIN FEATURES:
WEATHER ST TIOA N
1. OCK :CL WI OWND
Displays time, year, signal strength indicator ,
daylight savings time (DST), alarm icons .
2. CALENDAR AND MOON PHASE WINDOW :
Displays the month, date, day of the week, alar m
time as well as the moon phase .
3. WEATHER FORECAST AND TEMPERATUR E
WI :NDOW
Shows the current indoor & outdoor temperature ,
the maximum/minimum temperature as well as
t t .he curren channel
4. TIME key :
In normal time mode, press it to enter alarm 1
and alarm2 time mode .
Pr sse it for 2 sec s to ter theand hold ond en
no al ing oderm time sett m .
In normal time setting mode, press it to step th e
setting items .
5. CHANNEL key :
Press it to switch among channel 1, and 2 3.
Press and hold it for seconds to show th 2 e
channels automatical l ny, and press it once agai
to exit the automatic display mode .
6. MAX/MIN key :
Pr sse it to s t maximum m mumhow he and ini
t t .empera ure records
Press and hold it for seconds to delete th 3 e
max. and min. records .
7. SNOOZE key :
Press it to stop the current alarm when it is
sounding.
8. ALARM ON/OFF :key
In normal t , ime mode press it to t /o urn on ff alarm1
& .alarm2
In alarm time mode, press it to turn on/off alar m
and pe ala tem rature pre- rm.
In time m , pre it for 2alarm ode ss and hold
seconds to enter the alarm time setting mode .
In alarm time setting mode, press it to step th e
setting items .
Press it once to stop the current alarm when it is
sounding.
9. T :RESE key
Pr sse it to reset v s to f t v s.all alue de aul alue
In case of malfunction, the unit may be require d
to reset .
10. UP key :
In normal time mode, press it to switch betwee n
M-D ( M ( )Month-Date) and D- Date-Month
fo a .rm ts
In t , it to theime se ingtt mode press increase
setting values .
Press and hold it for seconds to receive th 3 e
RC signal or recep ion es ing f t t t .
11. DOWN key :
Press it to switch 12/24-hour format .
In t ,ime se ingtt mode it to thepress decrease
setting values .
12. SYNC key :
Press and hold it for seconds to turn on/off th 3 e
signal reception of transmitter (433 MHz )
manually.
13. °C/°F key :
Press it to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
14. WALL-MOUNTING HOLDER :
Use it to support the main unit in the wal l
m t .oun ing
15. BATTERY COMPARTMENT:
Accommodates AA size batteries 4 .
16. TABLE STAND:
Use it to stand the clock on the desktop .
T ERRANSMITT
1. LC ind cator D i :
Displays the current temperature monitored by
t te t.he remo uni
2. CHANNEL slide switch :
Assign the transmitter to Channel 1, or 2 3.
3. T :RESE key
Press res ar he ransmi er and re urn al it to t t t t tt t l
v s to f t v s.alue de aul alue
4. °C/°F key :
Switches between Celsius and Fahrenheit .
5. BATTERY COMPARTMENT:
Accommodates AA size batteries 2 .
6. RY D RBATTE OO
7. WALL-MOUNTING HOLDER :
Use it to support the transmitter on the wall .
8. TABLE STAND :
Use it to stand the transmitter on the desktop .
RECEPTION OF TRANSMITTER SIGNA L
OPERATING THE WEATHER STATION
1. t t 4 eRemove he ba erytt door and inser AA siz
batteries into the battery compartment as pe r
the polarity information marked on the batter y
compartment.
2. t .Replace he ba erytt door
3. .Press “RESET” key to restart the clock
4. dPress CHANNEL key to set the desire
channel.
Note:
1. W t t , thehen he ransmi ertt signal is received
icon 3 .will be shown and flash for times
2. rThe building material and position of receive
and transmitter affect the effective range. So
try various locations to obtain the best result .
3. P ce t y om met dla he units awa fr al objects an
electrical appliances to minimize the interference.
Position the receiver within the effectiv e
tr sm ssan i ion ange r : m et e us l30 rs in ua
ci u ces.rc mstan
OPE TI SMITTERA NG THE TRAN R
1. dRemove the transmitter from the stand an
open he ba ery door t tt .
2. 2 yInsert AA size batteries into the batter
compartment as per the polarity informatio n
marked on the battery compartment .
3. eSlide CHANNEL” switch to synchronize th
channel wi receiver th .
4. a toPress RESET” key individually by pin
confirm the channel setting .
5. ePress °C/°F key to select the temperatur
unit.
6. t .Replace he ba erytt door
Note:
1. sTo receive the transmitter signal, the channel
of rec ver i e r mu beei and tr sman tt st
synchronized.
2. The icon 3 ewill flash for times when th
signal is being transmitted .
3. a ,Once the channel is assigned to transmitter
you can only change it by removing t he ba eriett s
or rese t t.tting he uni
RECEPTION OF RADIO CONTROLLED
TIME SIGNA L
The time and date are radio-controlled. The curren t
time and date are automatically esynchronized with th
signal ransmi ed rom ermany (DCF) t tt f G .
W f t f t s t t hehen used or he irst ime (a erft in er ing
batteries or pressing “RESET” key), the clock will star t
to t t t lreceive he signals and he recep ion display wil
flash in seconds 8 .
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (DST )
T c s pr ra to tomatic yhe lock ha been og mmed au all
switch when the daylight savings time is in effect.You r
clock will show “DST” during the summe .
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR
The signal indicator displays signal strength in 4 levels.
Wave segment flashing means time signals are bein g
received. The signal quality could be classified into 4
types:
Note:
1. eThe unit will automatically search for the tim
signal at 2:00 (3:00 or 4:00 is also available if
the signal was not received at 2:00), 8:00, 14:00
and 20:00 each day .
2. gAlways place the unit away from interferin
sources such as TV set, computer etc .
3. c t t or to met tes.Avoid pla ing he uni on next al pla
4. rClosed area such as airport, basement, towe
block or factory is not recommended .
5. hDo not start reception in moving articles suc
as v c s or s.ehi le train
TIME AND CA ENDA L R M L GANUA SETTIN
If of re of th ntro you are out ach e R a o di Co lled
transmitter or if the reception is not reachable, th e
t ime and calendar can be se t manually. As s as theoon
s of i er is rec v , t c lignal tr sman tt ei ed again he lock wil
au oma ically synchronize wi he exac ime ant t th t t t d
calendar.
1. f 2 tilPress and hold TIME key or seconds un
t t f .he Year digi lashes
2. .Press “UP” or “DOWN” key to change its value
3. tPress TIME key once until the Month digi
flashes.
4. Press “UP” or “DOWN” key to change its value .
5. ( ) tRepeat the above operations point 3, 4 to se
the below items in this order: Date Hour > >
M te > Sec > y > rsinu ond Da language +/-23 hou
time difference .
6. to t t gPress TIME key save and exi he se intt
mode, or let it exit automatically 30 second s
later without pressing any key .
Note:
1. h Throug “+/-23 hours time difference” setting,
th me th are she precise ti of ano er a will be own.
2. 5 eThe languages weekday settings ar
represen ed by he below abbrevia ionst t t :
GB=English FR=French DE=Germa n
ES=Spanish IT=Italian .
ALARM TIME SETTIN G
1. rIn normal time mode, press “TIME” key to ente
the alarm1 (alarm2) time mode .
2. 2Press and hold ALARM ON/OFF key for
seconds until the alarm Hour digit flashes .
3. .Press “UP” or “DOWN” key to change its value
4. Press “ALARM ON/OFF” key once until the alarm
M te t f s s.inu digi la he
5. .Press “UP” or “DOWN” key to change its value
6. tPress “ALARM ON/OFF” key to save and exi
the setting mode, or let it exit automatically 30
seconds later without pressing any key .
Note:
1. nThe alarm will be automatically turned on whe
you set the alarm time .
2. The dual-alarm (alarm1 & alarm2) design of thi s
uni ide ou wi on enien ant prov s y th more c v ce, d
you can set two-alarm time if needed .
USING ALARM & TEMPERATURE
PRE-ALARM FUNCTIONS
1. hSet the alarm time as the above section wit
alarm1 (alarm2) turned on when you set the alarm
time.
2. MIn alarm1 (alarm2) time mode, press ALAR
ON key ce to turn t tem rature/OFF” on on he pe
pre-alarm with the icon .displayed
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
DOWN
UP
C /F
SYNC
O
O
14
15
16
DO WNUP C / F SY NC
O O
9 10 11 12 13
3
2
5
7
14
7
6
4 3 3 M H z
THER MO SEN SO R
4 3 3 M H z
THER MO SEN SO R
No signal qualit y
Acceptable signal qualit Excellen signal y t quality
Weak signal qualit y
DOM
LUN
MAR
MIE
JUE
VIE
SAB
DOM
LUN
MAR
MER
GIO
VEN
SAB
English
SON
MON
DIE
MIT
DON
FRE
SAM
German
DIM
LUN
MAR
MER
JEU
VEN
SAM
French
Spanish
Italian
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT


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