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    WeatherGuide™ Sy stem with Remote Sensor Models 151 2 / 151 2RMT Instruction Man ual Welcome to the Taylor® Weathe rGuide™ System. Simple, reli able, accurate…it allows you to monitor i ndoor or outdoor locat ions from one room . The base unit re ads indoor conditions, while the rem ote sensor wireles sly reports outdoor w eather conditions [...]

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    TEMPERATURE READI NGS ● The base uni t displays the indoor temperature (“I N DOOR ”) from its location. ● The rem ote sensor transm its out door temperature (“OU T DOOR ”) from its location back to the base uni t. ● To switch be tween outdo or or auto scroll displays , p ress the “ UP/ CH” ( up/chan nel) button. - A Channel icon ([...]

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    BACKLIGHT FEATURE The base unit has a backlight for e asy viewing of the s creen. Press the “SNOOZ E” button for a 5 second backlight. LCD DIGIT BRIGHTNESS The brightness of the LCD digits may be ad justed from a level of 1 to 8. 1. Press and hold th e “LCD” button for 2 seconds. “Lcd” and a number (01 -08) blink in place of the clock d[...]

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    PROBLEM SO LVING 1. If the base uni t does not receiv e a transmission from the remote sensor for one h our, the outdoor tem perature display will show dash es. To correct this problem: a) Check that the remote is properly positioned, within the appropriate t ransmission range (100 feet). Transmissions are vastly affected by bui lding materials and[...]

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    SPECIFI CATIONS Indoor tem perature range: 32°F to 122° F (0°C to 50°C ) Outdoor tempera ture range: - 40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C) Resolution: 0.1 deg ree 12/24 hour clock with dual alarm and snooze Low Battery I ndicator Channels: maxim um of 3 rem ote sensors (one included) Tr ansm ission: Maximum 100 feet (30 meters) in open area Power[...]