Taylor 1526 User Manual

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Welcome to theTaylor
®
WeatherGuide System. Simple, reliable,
accurate…it allows you to monitor indoor or outdoor locations from
one room. The base unit reads indoor conditions, while the remote
sensor wirelessly reports outdoor weather conditions back to the base
unit for an all-in-one weather display.
Plan your work day, play day, every day. Now that’s smart!
Table of Contents
Powering the WeatherGuide™..................................................................3
How to Set Up the WeatherGuide™ ......................................................3
How to Display the WeatherGuide™ ......................................................5
Atomic Clock
Atomic Clock Setting ................................................................6
Manual Clock Setting..................................................................7
Alarm ............................................................................................8
Snooze ........................................................................................10
How to Read the WeatherGuide™........................................................11
Temperature/Humidity Displays ............................................12
Minimum/Maximum Records ................................................13
Temperature/Humidity Trends ..............................................14
Weather Forecast ....................................................................15
Backlight ......................................................................................16
°F/°C Switch ..............................................................................16
Low Battery Display ................................................................16
TroubleShooting
Disconnected Signals................................................................17
Transmission Collision ............................................................18
Problem Solving ........................................................................18
Precautions ................................................................................19
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