Oregon Scientific Clock EMR898A User Manual

Oregon Scientific“ In-Out Thermometer with  
Cable-Free Sensor and RF Clock  
Model: EMR898A  
User Manual  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Introduction ................................................................................ 1  
Brief Description................................................................... 1  
Safety Notes ........................................................................ 1  
FCC Notice .......................................................................... 3  
Declaration of Conformity .................................................... 3  
Other Notices ....................................................................... 4  
Key Features ............................................................................... 4  
Main Unit .............................................................................. 4  
Front View .................................................................... 4  
Back View..................................................................... 5  
Side View ..................................................................... 5  
Remote Unit ......................................................................... 6  
Front View .................................................................... 6  
Back View..................................................................... 6  
Remote Unit Accessories ............................................. 6  
Getting Started ........................................................................... 7  
Package Contents................................................................ 7  
Installing the Batteries.......................................................... 7  
Unit Calibration & Reset....................................................... 8  
Placement of Units ............................................................... 9  
Main Unit Temperature Readings.............................................. 10  
LCD Display ......................................................................... 10  
Indoor Temperature Readings.............................................. 11  
Remote Temperature Readings ........................................... 12  
Kinetic Wave Display.................................................... 12  
Temperature Range ............................................................. 13  
Maximum / Minimum Temperatures ..................................... 13  
Displaying Maximum / Minimum Temperatures............ 13  
Resetting Maximum / Minimum Temperatures ............. 14  
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GENERAL WARNINGS  
FCC NOTICE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
¥ Do not attempt to repair the product yourself. Contact the retailer  
or our customer service department if it requires servicing.  
¥ Take precautions when handling all battery types. They can  
cause injuries, burns, or property damage as a result of  
contact with conducting materials, heat, corrosive materials  
or explosives.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
¥ Remove the batteries before storing the product for long periods  
of time.  
¥ The product is a precision instrument. Never attempt to take this  
device apart. There is a serious danger of powerful electric shocks.  
¥ Do not immerse the device in water.  
¥ Do not, under any circumstances, touch the exposed  
electronic circuitry of the device as there is a danger of electric  
shock should it become exposed.  
¥ Take special care when handling a damaged LCD display,  
as the liquid crystals can be harmful to your health.  
¥ Do not use or store the device, including the remote sensor,  
in locations that may adversely affect the product such as  
rain, snow, desert, and magnetic fields.  
¥Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
¥Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
¥Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
¥Consult the dealer of an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Oregon Scientific for compliance  
could void the warranty and your authority to use this equipment.  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
The following declaration is required for us to fully meet the FCC requirements. The  
information below is not to be used as contact for support or sales. Please call our  
warranty card for this product) for all inquiries instead.  
¥ Do not use this device in aircrafts or hospitals. This can cause  
malfunctions in the control devices of other equipment.  
¥ Check all major functions when the device is unused for a  
long period of time. This is to ensure its full operation. Maintain  
a regular internal testing and cleaning of your device.  
We  
Name:  
Address:  
Oregon Scientific, Inc.  
19861 SW 95th Place, Tualatin, Oregon 97062 USA  
declare that the product  
Cleaning your Device  
Product No.:  
Manufacturer: IDT Technology Limited  
Address: Block C, 9/F, Kaiser Estate, Phase 1,  
41 Man Yue St., Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong  
EMR898A  
Cleaning  
LCD Screen  
Body  
Clean with a soft, dry cloth.  
Clean with a damp cloth; dry immediately.  
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
¥ Do not use benzene, thinner, or similar cleaning agents to clean  
your device, as these may cause permanent damage not covered  
by the warranty.  
¥ Do not scratch hard objects against the LCD screen as it is easily  
damaged.  
1) This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
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Back View  
OTHER NOTICES  
Disposing of this Product  
F.  
(Down) Button  
When disposing of this product, do so in accordance with your local  
waste disposal regulations.  
Decreases the value of a setting  
(Up) Button  
G.  
Increases the value of a setting.  
H. RESET Hole  
Statement of Responsibility  
Oregon Scientific assumes no responsibility for any incidental losses  
(such as the costs of recording or the loss of income from recording)  
incurred as a result of faults with this product. In addition, Oregon  
Scientific will not be held liable for any bodily injury, death, property  
damages or any other claims of whatever nature resulting from the  
misuse or negligence of the EMR898A product, whether intentional  
or unintentional.  
Returns all settings to default values.  
I. Wall-Mount Recess Hole  
For mounting the main unit on a wall.  
J. °C/°F Button  
Selects temperature display between degrees  
Fahrenheit (°F) or Centigrade (°C).  
K. Table Stand  
For standing the main unit on a flat surface.  
L. Battery Compartment  
Accommodates two UM-3 or AA -sized 1.5V  
batteries.  
KEY FEATURES  
MAIN UNIT  
Front View  
Side View  
A. LCD Status Display  
M. SNOOZE Button  
The three-line LCD Status Display  
facilitates easy readings of the remote and  
indoor temperatures, as well as  
the calendar clock.  
Activates the snooze function  
when an alarm is ringing.  
B. MODE Button  
Toggles the display modes and confirms  
values set as shown on the display.  
C. MEMORY Button  
Recalls the maximum or minimum  
temperature of main or remote unit.  
D. ALARM Button  
Toggles between Weekday Alarm, Single Alarm,  
and Clock Mode.  
E. Radio Reception Signal  
Indicates the strength of radio reception.  
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REMOTE UNIT  
Front View  
GETTING STARTED  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
A. LCD Status Display  
Displays the current temperature  
measured by the remote unit.  
B. LED Indicator  
When you unpack this product, make sure to keep all the packing  
materials in a safe place, in case you need to later transport the device  
or return it for servicing.  
In the box, you will find:  
Flashes when the remote unit transmits  
a reading.  
¥ EMR898A unit  
¥ Quick Start Guide  
¥ Wall-mount holder  
¥ User Manual  
¥ Removable table stand  
¥ THR268 remote unit  
Back View  
When using the product for the first time, the batteries have  
already been installed in both the main and remote units.  
Locate the clear plastic separator inside the battery  
compartment. Remove the clear plastic, and close the battery  
door. The device will then automatically turn on.  
C. °C/°F Slide Switch  
Selects temperature display between  
degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or Centigrade (°C).  
D. RESET hole  
NOTE  
Returns all settings to default values.  
E. Battery compartment  
Accommodates two UM-3 or AA -sized 1.5V  
batteries.  
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES  
Main Unit  
F. Battery Door  
Diagram  
Instructions  
1. Locate the battery compartment at the  
back of the main unit (p.5,L.).  
Remote Unit Accessories  
2. Slide the Battery Door to the right.  
G. Wall-Mount Holder  
Supports the remote unit when  
mounted on the wall.  
3. Insert two 1.5V alkaline AA batteries into the  
compartment, making sure to align the  
polarities correctly as shown by the diagram.  
4. Place the Battery Door back onto the  
Battery Compartment.  
H. Removable Table Stand  
For standing the remote unit on a flat surface.  
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Remote Unit  
PLACEMENT OF UNITS  
Position the remote unit and the main unit within the effective  
1. Locate the battery compartment at the back of the remote  
unit (p.6,E.).  
transmission range of 20 to 30 meters (65 to 100 feet). The  
effective range is greatly affected by building materials and  
where the units are positioned. Try various setups for the  
best result.  
NOTE  
2. Remove the screws on the battery compartment using a  
screwdriver (sold separately).  
3. Insert two 1.5V alkaline AA batteries into the compartment, making  
sure to align the polarities correctly as shown by the diagram.  
Main Unit  
You can either mount the main unit on a wall or make it stand on a flat  
surface.  
Method  
Diagram  
Instruction  
Table Stand  
The main unit is already equipped  
with a pull-out Table Stand which  
can support the unit on a flat  
surface (p.5,K.). Simply pull out  
the Table Stand and rest the main  
unit on the surface.  
4. Replace the Battery Door onto the Battery Compartment and  
secure the screws.  
Wall Mount  
The main unit can be mounted  
onto a wall using a No. 6 screw  
(3.0mm).  
UNIT CALIBRATION & RESET  
a) Position and nail the screw  
into the place where you would  
like to hang your main unit.  
b) Leave ample space between  
the wall and the screw head  
while testing to make sure the  
nail is secure.  
Before you use this product, you must calibrate the unit to synchronize  
the transmission and reception of signals. It can also be used to reset  
all the functions of the unit to default settings, or in the case of  
discrepancies between the units values.  
1. Place the remote unit next to the main unit.  
2. Using a blunt stylus, press and hold the RESET Hole located at  
c) Fit the Wall-Mount Recess  
Hole (p.5,I.) of the main unit  
onto the screw head.  
the back of the main unit (p.5,H.).  
3. The main unit searches for remote signals soon after the reset. Typically  
the device will take up to four minutes to receive the signals.  
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Remote Unit  
LCD DISPLAY  
Similarly, you can choose to either mount the remote unit on a wall or  
make it stand on a flat surface.  
A. Remote Temperature  
Displays the temperature  
measured by the remote unit  
(in either °F or °C).  
B. Indoor Temperature  
Displays the temperature  
measured by the main unit  
(in either °F or °C).  
C. Radio Reception Display  
Shows the status of clock  
synchronization with the U.S.  
Atomic Clock.  
It is recommended to place the unit away from direct sunlight, rain,  
and snow.  
NOTE  
Instruction  
Method  
Diagram  
F
Table Stand  
The remote unit can be outfitted  
with the RemovableTable Stand  
(p.6,H.).  
D. Kinetic Wave Display  
Shows the receiving status of  
temperature readings from  
the remote unit.  
E. Current Time  
Shows current time (in 12-hour or 24-hour mode).  
F. Current Weekday  
Wall  
Mount  
Use no.6 screws with the  
Wall-Mount Holder and fit  
the remote unit onto the  
holder (p.6,G).  
Shows the current weekday.  
To switch the LCD display s temperature unit between  
Fahrenheit and Centigrade, press the °F/°C Button.  
NOTE  
MAIN UNIT TEMPERATURE READINGS  
INDOOR TEMPERATURE READINGS  
Once the batteries are installed and the main and remote units are  
calibrated and set in place, the main unit will start reading  
temperatures.  
The main unit also reads the temperature of its own surroundings. It displays  
this temperature on the second line of the LCD display (p.11,B.). This  
second reading is updated approximately every 78 seconds.  
LCD Display  
Description  
Soon after the batteries have been installed, the main  
unit immediately reads and displays the surrounding  
temperature on the second line of the LCD screen.  
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REMOTE TEMPERATURE READINGS  
TEMPERATURE RANGE  
This product is designed to work under the widest temperature ranges  
possible. However, if the temperature falls above or below the device s  
operation range, the display will change to the following:  
The remote temperature readings are displayed on the top line of the  
LCD screen display (p.11,A.).  
LCD Display  
Description  
LCD Display  
Description  
Soon after the batteries have been installed, the  
main unit searches for signals from the remote unit.  
This process takes about 4 minutes.  
When the LCD screen displays HHH , the  
temperature is above the measuring range of the  
remote or main unit (see Specifications p.24 ).  
Upon successful reception, the remote unit  
temperature is displayed on the top line of the  
LCD (p.11.A.).  
When the screen displays LLL , the temperature  
is below the measuring range of the remote or  
main unit (see Specifications p.24 ).  
If no signals are received from the remote unit, the  
top temperature remains blank and the unit stops  
searching. To force the main unit to search once  
again, use a blunt stylus to press the RESET Hole  
located at the back (p.11,A.).  
MAXIMUM / MINIMUM TEMPERATURES  
Displaying Maximum / Minimum Temperatures  
The maximum and minimum indoor and remote temperatures  
recorded are automatically stored in memory. To display them, follow  
the instructions below:  
Kinetic Wave Display  
The Kinetic Wave Display is only shown on the top line of the main  
unit. It displays the current receiving signal status from the remote  
unit to the main unit. The display is shown in three different forms:  
1. Current remote and indoor  
temperatures displayed.  
LCD Display  
Signal  
Description  
Press MEMORY  
The main unit is searching for  
signals from the remote unit.  
Blinking signal  
2. Maximum temperatures recorded  
are shown for both remote and  
indoor temperatures.  
Press  
MEMORY  
Radiating signal  
Temperature readings from  
the remote unit are securely  
registered.  
Press MEMORY  
No signal  
No signals received from the  
remote unit. Searching has  
stopped.  
3. Minimum temperatures recorded  
are shown for both displays.  
shown for both remote and indoor  
temperatures.  
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Resetting Maximum / Minimum Temperatures  
To clear the maximum and minimum recorded temperatures:  
Radio Reception Description  
Strong reception of the U.S. Atomic Clock signal.  
Weak reception of the U.S. Atomic Clock signal.  
No reception of the U.S. Atomic Clock signal.  
Receiving the U.S. Atomic Clock signal.  
1. Press and hold MEMORY for 2 seconds.  
The maximum and minimum temperatures  
for both indoor and remote readings will be  
Press MEMORY  
erased.  
Radio Reception is disabled.  
2. The maximum and minimum temperatures  
will have the same values as the current  
temperature until different readings are  
recorded.  
Press MEMORY  
Reception can be affected by a number of factors. For best  
reception, place the device away from metal objects and  
electrical appliances. Other causes for signal interference  
include electrical transmission towers, steel reinforced  
construction, and metal siding. Reception is ideal when placed  
near a window.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Even though there are areas that may have more difficulty in  
receiving a signal, the Atomic Clock contains accurate quartz  
movement and will retain precise timing even if the signal is  
occasionally missed.  
CLOCK FUNCTIONS  
Your product is designed to synchronize its calendar clock  
automatically once it is brought within range of the radio signal from  
the U.S. Atomic Clock. When the main unit is new and just out of the  
box, synchronization with the U.S. Atomic Clock can take up to 72  
hours. When the unit is receiving the signal, the Radio Reception  
symbol with start to blink. Generally, complete reception takes around  
2 to 10 minutes, depending on the strength of the radio signal. The  
clock automatically searches for radio signal at 1AM, 2AM, 3AM,  
9AM, 3PM and 7PM daily.  
ENABLING / DISABLING RADIO RECEPTION  
To manually disable the reception of the Radio Frequency (RF) signal,  
press and hold (p.4,C.) for 2 seconds until the Radio Reception  
symbol completely disappears.  
To enable the reception again, press and hold (p.4,C.) for 2  
seconds. The Radio Reception symbol will blink and the unit will search  
for the RF signal automatically.  
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LANGUAGE OPTIONS  
Name  
GMT  
mbol Language  
States  
Difference  
English  
The main unit can display the weekday in  
five different selectable languages. Refer  
to Setting the Time and Language  
Displays for instructions on changing the  
language (p.18).  
Eastern  
Standard Time  
(EST)  
Michigan, Georgia, West Virginia,  
Ohio, Virginia, Connecticut, Vermont,  
Rhode Island, Massachusetts,  
Maine, New York, New Jersey,  
Delaware, New Hampshire,  
Washington D.C., Pennsylvania,  
Maryland, Florida*, Kentucky*,  
Indiana**  
-5 Hours  
German  
French  
Italian  
Illinois, Louisiana, Alabama,  
Mississippi, Oklahoma, Iowa,  
Arkansas, Minnesota, Wisconsin,  
Missouri, Texas*, Kansas*,  
Tennessee*, South Dakota*, North  
Dakota*, Nebraska*  
Central  
-6 Hours  
-7 Hours  
Spanish  
Standard Time  
(CST)  
TIME ZONE OPTIONS  
Mountain  
Standard Time  
(MST)  
Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New  
Mexico, Arkansas, Montana*, Idaho*  
Time zones around the world are identified by how many hours they  
are offset from the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). US time zones are  
5 to 10 hours behind the Greenwich Mean Time. The main unit is pre-  
set to Pacific Standard Time (PST). Adjust the GMT Difference  
according to which time zone you live in order to obtain accurate time  
from the U.S. Atomic Clock (p.18).  
Pacific  
Standard Time  
(PST)  
Washington, California, Nevada,  
Arizona**, Oregon*  
-8 Hours  
-9 Hours  
Alaska  
Standard Time  
(AKST)  
Alaska  
The U.S. Atomic Clock automatically adjusts for Daylight  
NOTE  
Savings during the year. However, if Daylight Savings is not  
applicable in your area, you may instead want to manually  
set the time and disable the U.S. Atomic Clock (p.18).  
Hawaii  
Standard Time  
(HST)  
-10 Hours Hawaii**  
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* These states have certain parts where a different time zone is  
followed. Check to make sure to set the correct time zone for your  
area.  
1. Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds.  
Press MEMORY  
** These states have certain areas where Daylight Savings are not  
observed. In Hawaii, the whole state does not follow Daylight Savings.  
2. Adjust the GMT difference according to  
your timezone.  
Press MEMORY  
SETTING THE TIME AND LANGUAGE DISPLAYS  
Your clock is designed to automatically set itself using the radio signal  
from the U.S. Atomic Clock. However, should you need to manually  
set the clock without using the radio signal, follow the instructions  
below. You can also choose your language for the weekday display  
here.  
3. Choose between 12-hour or 24-hour  
time formats.  
Press MEMORY  
Press MEMORY  
Press MEMORY  
4. Adjust the current hour.  
Press or to adjust the values for each setting. To return  
to normal clock mode, press the ALARM button anytime  
NOTE  
5. Adjust the current minute.  
6. Adjust the current year.  
during the procedures below.  
We recommended that you disable the RF signal before  
manually setting the clock (p.15).  
NOTE  
Press MEMORY  
Press MEMORY  
Press MEMORY  
7. Adjust the current month.  
8. Adjust the current date.  
9. Choose the language for the day  
of the week displayed.  
Press MEMORY  
10. Return to normal clock operation.  
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ALARM FUNCTIONS  
To return to normal clock mode, press the MODE button  
anytime during the procedures below.  
NOTE  
The unit is equipped with 2 alarms: Weekday Alarm and Single Alarm.  
Icon Type  
Description  
Setting the Alarms  
Press or to adjust the values for each setting. To return  
Weekday The Weekday Alarm will sound Monday to Friday  
Alarm  
at the preset time. It is automatically disabled  
during weekends (Saturdays and Sundays).  
NOTE to normal clock mode, press the MODE button anytime during  
the procedures below.  
Single  
Alarm  
The Single Alarm sounds only once according to  
the preset time.  
1. Press ALARM to enter Weekday  
Alarm setting.  
Activating / De-activating the Alarms  
Press & hold  
ALARM for 2 seconds  
2. Adjust the Weekday Alarm s hour  
setting.  
1. Press ALARM. The clock will enter  
Weekday Alarm setting.  
Press MEMORY  
3. Adjust the Weekday Alarm s minute  
setting.  
Press MEMORY  
2. Press or to toggle the  
Weekday Alarm on or off.  
Alarm Off  
Alarm On  
4. Press ALARM to enter Single Alarm  
setting  
Press & hold  
ALARM for 2 seconds  
5. Adjust the Single Alarm s hour  
setting.  
3. Press ALARM. The clock will enter  
Single Alarm setting.  
Press MEMORY  
6. Adjust the Single Alarm s  
minute setting.  
Press MEMORY  
4. Press or to toggle the  
Single Alarm on or off.  
Alarm Off  
Alarm On  
7. Press ALARM to return to  
normal clock operation.  
Crescendo Alarm  
When the alarm goes off at the preset time, the Alarm Icon (  
flashes and the alarm audibly rings. The alarm sound gradually increases in  
volume and intensity for 2 minutes.  
or  
) then  
5. Press ALARM to return to normal  
clock operation.  
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Problem  
Symptom  
Check This  
Remedy  
Press SNOOZE (p.5,M.) to temporarily stop the alarm. The alarm  
will sound again after 8 minutes unless another key on the clock is  
pressed. To stop the ringing completely, press ALARM.  
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Move the main  
unit away from  
any sources of  
interference,  
including other  
electronic  
devices. Also  
try moving the  
remote and the  
main units  
The remote  
signal  
cannot be  
Obstacles (either  
electromagnetic  
interference or  
objects) are  
displayed on  
LCD screen.  
The Single Alarm will automatically disable itself after the  
clock has gone off at the preset time. The Weekday Alarm  
received.  
NOTE  
barring the  
will still be enabled even after the alarm has gone off.  
remote signal  
from reaching  
the main unit.  
OTHER FEATURES  
LOW BATTERY WARNING  
When the battery is low, a battery icon will appear on the main unit s  
LCD screen.  
closer.  
Batteries of  
the remote  
Check LCD  
Display of the  
Install new  
batteries into  
LCD Display  
Description  
unit are low. remote unit.  
the remote unit.  
When the indicator appears on the top line of the  
Discrepancies Another  
Check if another Place the remote  
remote sensor is sensor closer to  
LCD screen, the remote unit battery is low.  
between  
remote  
sensor is  
using the  
same  
present within the  
area.  
the main unit.  
Recalibrate the  
units to ensure  
synchronization.  
remote and  
main unit  
readings.  
When the indicator appears on the bottom line of  
the LCD screen, the main unit battery is low.  
frequency  
and ID Code.  
The measurement The temperature  
Measurement  
does not  
seem  
Displayed  
temperature  
data are  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
method is  
different.  
resolution for  
different  
This section includes a list of frequently asked questions for problems  
you may encounter. If your device is not operating as you think it  
should, check here before arranging for servicing.  
products may  
also be different.  
accurate.  
different  
from other  
measuring  
instruments.  
The areas under  
evaluation are  
different or are  
influenced by  
climate.  
Place the 2  
instruments very  
closely for a time  
period (no less  
than 30 minutes),  
avoiding direct  
light and air  
movements.  
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Remote Unit  
Problem  
Symptom  
Check This  
Remedy  
Clock time is  
not correctly  
set.  
Description  
-4ßF to 140ßF (-20.0ßC to +60.0ßC)  
No radio  
signal  
reception.  
Electromagnetic  
interference or  
objects are  
barring reception.  
Orientation or  
placement of  
main unit is not  
optimum for  
Type  
The areas under  
evaluation are  
different or are  
influenced by  
climate.  
Temperature Operation Range  
Temperature Resolution  
0.2ßF (0.1ßC)  
RF Transmission Frequency 433 MHz  
RF Transmission Range  
Maximum 100 feet (30 meters)  
Temperature Sensing Cycle 78 seconds  
receiving U.S.  
Atomic Clock  
signal.  
Power  
2 x UM-3 or AA 1.5V batteries  
Weight (without battery)  
Dimension  
2.84 Oz. (80.5g)  
No Alarm  
Turn on the  
alarm setting.  
Alarm does Alarm is disabled.  
not sound.  
4.13 x 2.76 x 0.83 inches (L x W x H)  
105 x 70 x 21 mm (L x W x H)  
Operation  
Not Normal  
Certain  
functions do reset.  
not perform.  
Device requires  
Reset the unit  
with a blunt stylus  
pressed against  
the RESET Hole.  
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC  
device and other Oregon Scientific products such as hand-held  
organizers, alarm clocks, and weather stations. The website also  
includes contact information for our customer service department, in  
case you need to reach us.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Main Unit  
Type  
Description  
Indoor Temperature  
Operation Range  
23.0ßF to 122.0ßF  
(-5.0ßC to +50.0ßC)  
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Temperature Resolution  
Power  
0.2ßF (0.1ßC)  
2 x UM-3 or AA 1.5V batteries  
Weight (without battery)  
Dimension  
5.01 Oz. (142g)  
4.72 x 3.63 x 0.95 inches (L x W x H)  
120 x 93 x 24 mm (L x W x H)  
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