LCD Desktop Time and Weather Barometer
(630-0856) Operation Faxback Doc. # 32747
USING THE THERMOMETER
The temperature display can show the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or
Centigrade.
To select either Fahrenheit or Centigrade, remove the batteries from the
battery compartment (if necessary) and slide the switch inside the
compartment to (F) or (C). The selection appears on the display.
READING THE BAROMETER
Barometric pressure changes for the past 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 hours display
on the five bars. The rightmost bar (-OH) indicates the current reading.
The scale on the right side of the display measures the barometric pressure
in millibars (mB). The 0 in the middle means equal to the present
pressure; +2 / -2 means the past pressure is higher / lower than the
present one by 2 mB, +4 / -4 means the past pressure is higher / lower than
the present one by 4mB, and so on.
These measurements show the pressure trend for the past 24 hours.
Generally, an upward trend means the weather will be clear, while
a downward trend means the possibility of rain or snow.
Your barometer also displays the following forecast illustrations,
according to its stored pressure readings.
Sunny
Slightly Cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
NOTES: The barometer most accurately forecasts the weather when it remains
at the same altitude for at least 24 continuous hours. If you move
the barometer between different altitudes during that time (for
example, from the mountains to low, flat land), its readings are
not correct.
The barometer's forecasting accuracy is about 70-75%. It is for
your reference only, and RadioShack cannot be held responsible for
any difficulties resulting from its use as a weather-forecasting
device.
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
NOTE: If you do not press any button for about 60 seconds, the clock
automatically returns to the current time display.
1. Press and hold MODE so the MONTH digit flashes. Press UP or DOWN to
set the month.
NOTE: Press and hold UP or DOWN to rapidly advance the month, date,
hours, or minutes.
2. Press MODE again and the 12-hour display appears. Press UP or DOWN to
set the date.
3. Press MODE again and the 12-hour display appears. Press UP or DOWN to
switch between the 12 and 24 hour displays.
4. Press MODE so the hour flashes. Press UP or DOWN to advance or reverse
the hour.
NOTE: In the 12-hour format, AM appears for an AM hour or PM for a
PM hour.
5. Press MODE so the minutes flash. Press UP or DOWN to reverse the
minutes. Press and hold UP or DOWN to advance the minutes rapidly in
five-minute increments.
6. Press MODE to return to the current time display.
Momentarily press MODE to view the date. The date displays for 15 seconds
before switching back to the time.
SETTING THE ALARM
NOTE: If you do not press any button for about 60 seconds, the clock
automatically returns to the current time display.
1. Press and hold ALARM for about 2 seconds. The current alarm time
appears on the clock display with the ALARM symbol flashing in the
top left corner.
2. Press UP or DOWN to advance or reverse the hour. If you selected
the 12-hour format, AM appears for an AM hour or PM for a PM hour.
3. Press ALARM so the alarm minutes flash. Press UP or DOWN to advance or
reverse the alarm minutes. Press and hold UP or DOWN to advance or
reverse the alarm minutes rapidly in five-minute increments.
4. Press ALARM, and then press MODE to return to the current time display.
Press ALARM once to view the preset alarm time. Press ALARM again to
return to the current time display.
TURNING THE ALARM ON AND OFF
1. Press and hold ALARM for about 2 seconds so the ALARM symbol appears on
the top left corner of the display.
2. Press ALARM twice.
3. Press UP or DOWN so BELL symbol appears (alarm is on) or disappears
(alarm is off) from the display.
When turned on, the alarm sounds for abut 1 minute at the set time.
Press any button to silence the alarm.
(RMF/all-05/14/96)
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