Taylor 1383-21 manual

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    Get actual curr ent temp erat ures and pre dict the wea ther cond itio ns f or t he n ext 24 h ours as well as your loc al t elev isio n weat herp erso n! T aylo r us es t he t empe ratu re a nd c hang es i n rela tive hum idit y le vels to fore cast the upc omin g da y. P lan the day with con den ce w ith Taylor ® Today’s Weather. Please rea[...]

  • Page 2

    Set Current Weather Conditions 1. After battery installation, the current weather icon ashes. 2. Press “ Up ” or “ Down ” to select the weather icon you believe most closely reects the current conditions in your area. (Partly Cloudy is the default setting). 3. Pres s “ T ime/ Date ” to sel ect the disp laye d we athe r ic on. The [...]

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    4. The sele cted wea ther ico n ap pear s on all scr eens . (The tem pera ture and for ecas t re adin gs u pdat e af ter remo te sens or i s ad ded. ) 3 I nst all Ba tte rie s in to Rem ote Se nso r *Imp orta nt: Inst all the remo te s enso r ba tter ies afte r in stal ling the base uni t ba tter ies for prop er s igna l co nnec tion . Remo te s en[...]

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    S et Up Rem ote Se nsor 1. A fter ins tall ing the batt erie s in to t he b ase unit and the rem ote sens or, plac e th e un its clos e to geth er f or b est setu p co nnec tion . 2. P ress the “ SY NC ” butt on o n th e ba ck o f th e ba se u nit to s end a tr ansm issi on s igna l to the rem ote sens or. Allo w a few minu tes for a co nnec ti[...]

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    5 Only the cur rent tem pera ture wil l up date dur ing rst 6 h ours . Temp erat ure fore cast s an d we athe r ic ons stay ide ntic al w hile anal yzin g 1s t fo reca st . 5. A fter the rs t 6 hour s, w hen the unit s be gin to f orec ast weat her cond itio ns, all temp erat ure and weat her scre ens will upd ate with new fore cast s. 6. T h[...]

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    Reading the Weather Forecaster 1) Cu rr en t ou td oo r t em pe ra tu re at re mo te s en so r l oc at io n 2) Cu rr en t ou td oo r h um id it y at r em ot e se nso r lo ca ti on 3) Cu rr en t we at he r c on di ti on i con 4) Cu rr en t in do or te mp er at ur e 5) Cl oc k/ Da te 6) Ba se u ni t lo w bat te ry i nd ic ato r 7) Tr an sm is si on s[...]

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    7 Additional Features 7 Low Battery Warning Base unit – replace both batteries when the “ ” icon appears on the right side of the screen. °C/°F Selection Press the “C/F” button on the back of the base unit to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures. Backlight Press the Backlight button on the top of the base unit. The LCD scr[...]

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    Batteries: Li th iu m ba tt er ie s ar e re co mm en de d fo r th e re mo te s en so r, s in ce al ka li ne b at te ri es m ay f re ez e or o th er wi se b ec om e da ma ge d in ex tr em e te mp er at ur es . Th e se ns or w il l fu nc ti on w it h al ka li ne ba tt er ie s, b ut a re b es t su it ed f or m il de r cl im at es . (S ee S pe ci c [...]

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    Pr obl em So l vi ng 1. I f th e LC D re ad ou t is f ai nt , re pl ac e th e ba tt er ie s. 2. I f ou td oo r te mp er at ur e do es n ot d is pl ay o n th e ba se u ni t: a) P re ss t he “ SY NC ” bu tt on t o tr ig ge r a si gn al f ro m th e ba se t o th e re mo te ; b) R el oc at e re mo te s en so r if i t is o bs tr uc te d fr om w ea th[...]

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    10 Tr an sm is si on I nf or ma ti on Th e re mo te s en so r se nd s te mp er at ur e an d we at he r co nd it io n in fo rm at io n to t he b as e un it . Af te r in st al li ng b at te ri es i nt o bo th u ni ts , al lo w 6 ho ur s to a na ly ze we at he r co nd it io ns a nd r ep or t fo re ca st s. We at he r re ad in gs w il l up da te a s fo[...]

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    Pr e ca ut ion s 1 . A l w a y s r e a d t h e i n s t r u c t i o n m a n u a l b e f o r e o p e r a t i n g t h i s p r o d u c t . 2 . T h e b a s e u n i t i s i n t e n d e d f o r i n d o o r u s e o n l y . I t i s n o t s e a l e d a g a i n s t m o i s t u r e a n d c o u l d b e d a m a g e d i f u s e d o u t d o o r s . 3 . D o n o t i[...]

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    S pec i c at i on s Ra ng e of t em pe ra tu re m ea su re me nt : Ba se u ni t (i nd oo r on ly ): 1 4° F to 1 22 °F ( -1 0° C to 5 0° C) Re mo te s en so r: Wi th L it hi um b at te ri es : -4 °F t o 15 8° F (- 20 °C t o 70 °C ) Wi th A lk al in e ba tt er ie s: 1 4° F to 1 22 °F ( -1 0° C to 5 0° C) Re so lu ti on : 1° f or t em [...]