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Talking
Indoor/Outdoor
Thermometer
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Degree Format Selection — lets you set
the thermometer to display and an-
nounce the temperature in either Celsius
or Fahrenheit.
9.8 Foot (3-Meter) Outdoor Sensor
Probe — lets you mount the thermome-
ter’s probe a good distance from the
base’s location.
High and Low Temperature Alarm —
lets you set the thermometer to sound an
alarm each time a set high or low temper-
ature is reached.
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ˆ Contents
Preparation ........................................ 5
Installing Batteries ........................... 5
Mounting ......................................... 8
Operation ......................................... 12
Displaying/Announcing the
Temperature .................................. 12
Changing the Degree Format ....... 14
Adjusting the Volume .................... 15
Using the Temperature Alarm ....... 15
Care .............................................. 20
Specifications .................................. 21
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ˆ Preparation
INSTALLING BATTERIES
Your thermometer requires two AAA bat-
teries (not supplied) for power. For the
best performance and longest life, we
recommend RadioShack alkaline batter-
ies.
Cautions:
• Use only fresh batteries of the
required size and recommended
type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries,
different types of batteries (standard,
alkaline, or rechargeable), or
rechargeable batteries of different
capacities.
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Follow these steps to install batteries.
1. Slide the battery compartment cover
in the direction of the arrow marked
on the cover to remove it.
2. Place the batteries in the compart-
ment as indicated by the polarity
symbols (+ and -) marked inside.
IN
The thermometer beeps and
,
OUT MAX MIN -188.8° E
,
,
, and
IN
(test characters) appear, then
and the indoor temperature appear
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IN/OUT
IN OUT
is set to ) or
(if
and the
IN/
outdoor temperature appear (if
OUT
OUT
).
is set to
3. Replace the cover.
When the display characters dim or dis-
appear or the thermometer stops operat-
ing properly, replace the batteries.
Warning: Dispose of old batteries
promptly and properly. Do not burn or
bury them.
Caution: If you do not plan to use the
thermometer for a month or more, re-
move the batteries. Batteries can leak
chemicals that can destroy electronic
parts.
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Note: If the thermometer does not oper-
ate after you install the batteries, simply
remove and re-install them.
MOUNTING
You can place the thermometer on a flat
surface, or mount it on the wall using the
supplied screw. For measuring the out-
side temperature, the thermometer’s sen-
sor cord extends up to 9.8 feet (3
meters). You can easily mount the sensor
to a flat surface on an outside location
(such as a window) by using the supplied
suction cup.
Selecting a Location
Choose a location indoors near a window
through which you can route the remote
sensor cord outside.
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Cautions:
• Do not place the thermometer or
remote sensor where they will be in
direct sunlight.
• Keep the thermometer and sensor
away from hot or cold sources such
as stoves, heating and air condition-
ing vents, and radiators.
• Do not place the thermometer in
water or in a location where it is likely
to get wet. Only the remote sensor
and its cord are water resistant.
• Avoid placing the sensor’s cord
where it could be pinched or cut.
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Mounting the Thermometer
To set the ther-
mometer on a flat
surface, slide the
built-in stand away
from the back of
the unit, then pull
the stand up until it
snaps into place.
To mount the thermometer on a wall us-
ing the keyhole slot on the back of the
thermometer and the supplied screw, fol-
low these steps.
1. Use the supplied screw to drill a hole
in the wall at the desired mounting
location so the head extends about
1
4
/ inch (6.35 mm) from the wall.
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2. Position the key-
hole slot over the
screw and slide
the thermometer
down to secure it.
Mounting the Sensor
You can mount the outdoor
sensor using the supplied
suction cup and attach it to
a flat surface (such as a
window).
1.Route the sensor and its
cord through a nearby win-
dow.
2. Press the supplied suction cup onto
the window’s outside surface.
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3. Hang the sensor’s plastic loop on the
suction cup’s hook.
ˆ Operation
The thermometer automatically mea-
sures the outdoor and indoor tempera-
ture and updates its display every 60
seconds. Each time you press a button
on the thermometer, however, the ther-
mometer updates the temperatures every
10 seconds for the next 4 minutes. Then
it resumes the 60-second cycle.
DISPLAYING/ANNOUNCING
THE TEMPERATURE
IN/OUT
IN
to display the current in-
Set
to
door temperature. The thermometer says
IN/
“indoor” if the volume is turned on. Set
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OUT
to OUT to display the current outdoor
temperature. The thermometer says “out-
door.” To hear the thermometer an-
nounce the current outdoor and indoor
temperatures, press TALKING.
_ _ _ _ °F _ _ _ _ °C
or
Note: If
appears, this means that the temperature
has exceeded or fallen below the ther-
mometer’s measurement range. When
the temperature returns to within the
measurement range, the display returns
to the current temperature display.
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CHANGING THE DEGREE
FORMAT
You can view the temperature in Fahren-
°F
°C
heit ( ) or Celsius ( ) format on the
thermometer.
To change the de-
gree format for both
the indoor and out-
door displays, slide
°
°F
C/ on the back of
the thermometer to
the desired setting.
The thermometer says “Celsius” when
°
you select C and “Fahrenheit” when you
°F
select
.
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ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Your thermometer has three voice an-
nouncement settings: high, low, and off.
VOL-
To set the volume, repeatedly press
UME
on the back of the thermometer until
(high) or
(low) appears, or until
disappears (off). If you set the volume to
high, the thermometer beeps 3 times. If
you set the volume to low, the thermome-
ter beeps twice.
USING THE TEMPERATURE
ALARM
You can set the thermometer to sound an
alarm when a set low (minimum) or high
(maximum) temperature is reached in-
doors or outdoors.
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The thermometer is preset to sound an
alarm when the temperature reaches
32 F (0 C) minimum and 100 –100.4 F
°
°
°
°
(37.7 –38 C) maximum depending on
°
°
the temperature format.
/
Note: When °C °F is set to °F, the mini-
32 F (0 C)
mum temperature appears as
while the maximum temperature appears
100 F (37.7 C)
°
°
,
as
°
°
.
Viewing the Current Alarm
Setting
To view a maximum or minimum temper-
ature alarm setting, repeatedly press
MODE until the setting you want (see the
following chart) appears.
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Changing the Alarm Settings
You See
Meaning
INMIN
INMAX
OUTMIN
OUTMAX
Minimum indoor temperature
Maximum indoor temperature
Minimum outdoor temperature
Maximum outdoor temperature
1. Repeatedly (if necessary) press
INMAX
MODE to select the setting (
,
IN MIN OUT MAX OUT MIN
,
, or
)
you want to change.
The thermometer announces the
selected setting and the tempera-
ture, then beeps once.
2. Repeatedly press or hold down UP or
DOWN to select the desired tempera-
ture setting.
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3. Repeatedly press MODE until the
current temperature appears.
To clear all indoor and outdoor maximum
and minimum temperature alarm set-
tings, use a sharp object such as a
straightened paper clip to press RESET
on the back of the thermometer. The
-
thermometer beeps three times and
188.8
appears, then the current tem-
perature appears.
Setting the Alarm
The thermometer sounds an alarm when
either the indoor or outdoor temperature
goes above or below the temperature
alarm setting.
To turn on the alarm, press ALARM ON/
OFF. The thermometer says “alarm on”
and
appears. When the tempera-
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ture exceeds either the minimum or maxi-
mum temperature alarm setting, the
thermometer beeps four times and an-
nounces the corresponding temperature
alarm for one minute then repeats the 1-
minute announcement twice every 3 min-
utes.
and
or
continuously
flash.
To silence the alarm, press any button.
The alarm sounds again the next time the
temperature exceeds the maximum or
minimum temperature alarm setting.
To silence the alarm and turn it off (so it
does not sound again), press ALARM ON/
OFF.
and
or
disappear.
Note: The thermometer sounds a low
alarm even if you set VOLUME to OFF.
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CARE
Keep the thermometer dry; if it gets wet,
wipe it dry immediately. Use and store
the thermometer only in normal tempera-
ture environments. Handle the thermom-
eter carefully; do not drop it. Keep the
thermometer away from dust and dirt,
and wipe it with a damp cloth occasional-
ly to keep it looking new.
Modifying or tampering with the
ther-
’s internal components can
mometer
cause a malfunction and might invalidate
its warranty. If your is not
thermometer
performing as it should, take it to your lo-
cal RadioShack store for assistance.
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ˆ Specifications
Power .................. 3V with Two AAA Batteries
Battery Life ............................ About One Year
Range:
Indoor ............. 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)
Outdoor .... –58° to 158°F (–50° to 70°C)
Accuracy:
Indoor .................... ±2°F at 32° to 122°F
or ±1°C (0° to 50°C)
±4°F or ±2°C
(Outside the Specified Ranges)
Outdoor ................. ±2°F at 32° to 122°F
or ±1°C (0° to 50 °C)
±4°F or ±2°C
(Outside the Specified Ranges)
Dimensions (HWD) ...... 45/16 × 31/16 × 25/32 In.
(110 × 77.5 × 19.5 mm)
Weight (without batteries) ..................... 3.7 oz
(105 g)
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Specifications are typical; individual units
might vary. Specifications are subject to
change and improvement without notice.
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Limited One-Year Warranty
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufactur-
ing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for
one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack com-
pany-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees
and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack
MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABIL-
ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRIT-
TEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EX-
CEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE
NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR
ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO
ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY
OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE
PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS
WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS
OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR
ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUEN-
TIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclu-
sions may not apply to you.
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period,
take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of
purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at
its option, unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the
defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor; (b)
replace the product with one of the same or similar (continued)
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(continued) design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All re-
placed parts and products, and products on which a refund is
made, become the property of RadioShack. New or recondi-
tioned parts and products may be used in the performance of
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are
warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period.
You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product
made after the expiration of the warranty period.
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by
or attributable to acts of God, abuse, accident, misuse, im-
proper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, im-
proper installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or
other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Ser-
vice Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or batteries; (d)
cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance
costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up ser-
vice adjustment or reinstallation.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor,
Fort Worth, TX 76102
We Service What We Sell
12/99
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Cat. No. 63-1028
RadioShack Corporation
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