User manual SIMA FWS-101
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Manual abstract: user guide SIMA FWS-101
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause 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: 1. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve TV Interference Problems". [. . . ] NOTE: In order to protect our environment, please dispose the old batteries promptly and properly. #5 Oakmont, PA 15139 USA Phone: 800-345-7462 www. simacorp. com
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with remote sensor
Wireless RF Weather Station
Thank you for purchasing a First Alert Brand In/Outdoor Wireless RF Weather Station - Model FWS-101. The main unit is designed to receive temperature signals from maximum 3 remote sensors in different locations, and it is also equipped with a snooze alarm.
User Manual for Model FWS-101
Operations - Testing the units
After installing the batteries in the remote sensor and before replacing the back cover, try the following test to make sure the two units are communicating. Place the two units approximately five feet apart and press and hold for 2 seconds the TX button inside the battery compartment on the remote sensor. The receiving unit should now display the temperature reading for that sensor. Next, place the sensor in the desired remote location and place the receiving unit it its desired location. If the dash icon (--) appears and flashes, it indicates a signal interruption. RF signal interruptions can be caused by interference from electronic devices or physical obstructions such as walls, buildings etc. . . Rotate the sensor in 45° steps and press the TX button again to send the signal. If there is still no display, move the remote sensor closer to the receiving unit or reposition both the receiving unit and the remote sensor until reception is observed. When complete, put the rubber seal into the cover groove and close the battery cover. Make sure the colon icon [:] is blinking on the upper part of the screen, if [:] is not blinking, press the MODE button once to change it. Press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds, the hour format 12 or 24 hr will start to blink. Press the - button to enter the minute value and press the +(°C/°F) button to enter the hour value, then press the MODE button to confirm and proceed to set T2 time zone. T2 time zone setting is for people who can easily adjust the local time when they move from one time zone to another. If time offset is not required, keep the time offset value equals to 0 and press the MODE button to exit. NOTE: If the main unit sits idle for 8 seconds during setting, it will exit the setting mode and return to normal display. Make sure the colon icon [:] is not blinking on the upper part of the screen, if [:] is blinking, press the [MODE] button once to change it. Press and hold the ALERT button for 3 seconds, then the hour and min will start to blink. Press the - button to enter the min value and press the +(°C/°F) button to enter the hour value, press the MODE button to confirm, the alarm will be automatically activated and the ?You can select the temperature shown in Celsius or Fahrenheit by pressing the °C/°F button. [. . . ] To disable the temperature alert function press the ALERT button once. When the temperature goes above or below the pre-defined range, the corresponding segment will start to blink and the buzzer will beep for 5 seconds followed by 45 seconds off. The Hold Seek Function Activate the hold seek function before replacing batteries of any remote unit. Press and hold the [-] button for 3 seconds to activate the hold seek function. [. . . ]
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