Radio Shack 63-1028 manual

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    Owner’s Manual Please read before using this equipmen t. Talking Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer 63-1028.A.fm Page 1 Monday, O ctober 9, 2000 9:07 AM[...]

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    2 Features ˆ Features Your RadioShack Ta lking Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer is an attractive and usefu l addition to your ho me or office. Your ther- mometer clearly announces and displays the indoor and outdoor temperature whe n you press a button, making it idea l for the sight-impaired. You can mount the ther- mometer on a wal l or prop it up on [...]

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    3 Features Degree Format Sele ction — lets you set the thermome ter to display and a n- nounce the temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit. 9.8 Foot (3-Meter) Outdoor Sensor Probe — lets you mount the thermome- ter’s probe a good dista nce from the base’s location. High and Low Temperature Alarm — lets you set the thermometer to sound[...]

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    4 Contents ˆ Contents Preparation .............. ........... ............... 5 Installing Batteries ........................... 5 Mounting ......................................... 8 Operation .............. ... ........... ... ... ....... 12 Displaying/Announcing the T emperature .......... .............. .......... 12 Changing the Degree Format [...]

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    5 Preparation ˆ Preparation INSTALLING BATTERIES Your thermometer requires two AAA bat- teries (not supplied) for powe r. For the best performance and longest li fe, we recommend RadioShack alkaline batter- ies. Cautions: • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommende d type. • Do not mix old and new batteries, different types [...]

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    6 Preparation Follow these steps to i nstall batteries. 1. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow marked on the cover to remo ve it. 2. Place the batteries in the compart- ment as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and - ) marked inside. The thermometer beeps and IN , OUT , MAX , MIN , and -188.8° E (test characters) a[...]

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    7 Preparation (if IN/OUT is set to IN ) or OUT and the outdoor temperature appear (if IN/ OUT is set to OUT ). 3. Replace the cover . When the display characters dim or dis- appear or the thermometer sto p s operat- ing prop erly, r eplace the bat teries. Warning: Dispose of old batt eries promptly and properly. Do no t burn or bury them. Caution: [...]

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    8 Preparation Note: If the thermometer does no t oper- ate after you install the batterie s, simply remove and re-insta ll them. MOUNTING You can place the thermometer on a flat surface, or mount it on the wa ll using the supplied screw. For measuring the out- side temperature, the thermometer’s sen- sor cord extends up to 9.8 feet (3 meters). Yo[...]

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    9 Preparation Cautions: • Do not place the thermometer or remote sensor where they wil l be in direct sunlight. • Keep the thermomete r and sensor away from hot or cold sources such as stoves, heating and air condition- ing vents, and radiators. • Do not place the thermometer in water or in a location where it is likely to get wet. Only the r[...]

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    10 Preparation Mounting the Thermometer To set the th er- mometer on a flat surface, slide t he built-in stand away from the back of the unit, then pull the stand up until it snaps into place. To mount the thermometer on a wal l us- ing the keyh ole slot on th e back of the thermometer and the supplied screw, fol- low these steps. 1. Use the suppli[...]

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    11 Preparation 2. Position the key- hole slot over the screw and slide the thermometer down to secure it. Mounting the Sensor You can mount the outdoor sensor using the supplied suction cup and attach it to a flat surface (such as a window). 1.Route the sensor an d its cord through a nearby win- dow . 2. Press the supplied suction cup onto the wind[...]

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    12 Operation 3. Hang the sensor ’s plastic loop on the suction cup’s hook. ˆ Operation The thermometer automatically mea- sures the outdoor and indoor temp era- ture and updates its display every 60 seconds. Each time you press a button on the thermometer, however, the ther- mometer updates the temperatures every 10 seconds for the next 4 minu[...]

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    13 Operation OUT to OUT to display the current outdoor temperature. The thermometer says “out- door . ” T o hear the thermometer an- nounce the current outdoor and indoor temperatures, press TA L K I N G . Note: If _ _ _ _ °F or _ _ _ _ °C appears, this means that the temperatu r e has exceeded or fallen below the ther- mometer’s measuremen[...]

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    14 Operation CHANGING THE DEGREE FORMAT You can view the te mperature in Fahren- heit ( °F ) or Celsius ( °C ) format on the thermometer. To change the de- gree format for both the indoor and out- door displays, slide ° C / °F on the back of the thermo meter to the desired setting . The thermometer says “Celsius” when you select ° C and ?[...]

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    15 Operation ADJUSTING THE V OLUME Your thermometer has three voice an- nouncement settings: high, low, and off. To set the volume, re pea tedly pre ss VO L - UME on the back of the ther mo mete r unti l (high) or (low) appears, or until disappears (off). If you set the volume to high, the thermome ter beeps 3 ti mes. If you set the volume to low, [...]

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    16 Operation The thermometer is preset to sound an alarm when t he temperat ure reache s 32 ° F (0 ° C) minimum and 100 ° – 100.4 ° F (37.7 ° –38 ° C) maximum depending on the temperature forma t. Note: When ° ° ° ° C / ° ° ° ° F is set to ° ° ° ° F , the mini - mum temperature appears as 32 ° F (0 ° C) , while the maximum t[...]

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    17 Operation Changing the Alarm Settings 1. Repeatedly (if necessary) press MODE to select the setting ( IN MAX , IN MIN , OUT MAX , or OUT MIN ) you want to change. The thermometer announces the selected setting and the tempera- ture, then beeps on ce. 2. Repeatedly pre ss or hold down UP or DOWN to select the desired tempera- ture settin g. Y ou [...]

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    18 Operation 3. Repeatedly p ress MODE until the current temperature appears. To clear all indoor an d outdoor maximum and minimum temp erature alarm set- tings, use a sharp object such as a straightened paper clip to p ress RESET on the back of the thermometer. The thermometer beeps three times and - 188.8 appears, then the current tem- perature a[...]

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    19 Operation ture exceeds either the minimum or maxi- mum temperature alarm setting, th e thermometer beeps four time s and an- nounces the co rresponding temperature alarm for one minute then repe ats the 1- minute announcement twice ever y 3 min- utes. and or continuously flash. To silence the a larm, press any button. The alarm sounds again the [...]

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    20 Operation CARE Keep the thermometer dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and sto re the thermometer only in normal tempera- ture environments. Handle the thermom- eter carefully; do not dro p it. Keep the thermometer away from dust and di rt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occasiona l- ly to keep it looking new. Modifying or tamperin[...]

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    21 Specifications ˆ Specifications Power .................. 3V with T wo AAA Batteries Battery Life ............................ About One Y ea r Range: Indoor ............. 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C) Outdoor .... –58° to 158°F (–50° to 70°C ) Accuracy: Indoor .................... ± 2°F at 32° to 122°F or ± 1°C (0° to 50°C) ± 4[...]

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    22 Specifications Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice. 63-1028.A.fm Page 22 Mond ay, October 9, 2000 9:07 AM[...]

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    23 Specifications Limited One-Y ear W arranty This product is warranted by Ra dioShack against m anufactur- ing defect s in materia l and workma nship unde r normal u se for one (1) year fr om th e da te of purchase fr om Rad i oSh ack co m- pany-owned stores and authorized R adioShack fr anchisees and dealers . EXCEPT AS PROV IDED HEREIN, RadioSha[...]

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    Cat. No. 63- 1028 10A00 Printed in China A RadioSha ck Corpor ation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 (continued ) design; or ( c) refund the pu rchase price. All re- placed part s and product s, and products on which a refun d is made, become th e property of R adioShack . New or recondi- tioned part s and prod ucts may b e used in th e performan ce of warr[...]