User's Manual

Fail to receive RF signal from USB transmitter.
(See “ESTABLISH RF CONNECTION WITH MAIN UINIT” section to reconnect the USB transmitter.)
RECEIVING THE LASTEST UPDATED FORECAST
The top line displays the last updated weather forecast time in MM/DD hour-minute display format.
If your PC is not connected to the Internet for more than 10 days, all forecast information will show
“ - - “ until the PC is connected to the Internet again.
NETWORK TIME (Auto-synchronized clock)
For your convenience, the clock on the Main Unit is synchronized to the Internet network time, automatically
adjusted for optimum accuracy.
NOTE:
- If your PC is not connected to the Internet for a long period of time, the clock display may not be accurate.
- You may set the time offset (+/- 0.5, 1, 1.5 or 2 hours) of your home city in the PC program to adjust DST &
time zone if necessary (due to changes in planned start/end dates for daylight savings time, time zone
boundaries, etc) and the time on your Main Unit will be updated accordingly.
Hold [CLOCK] button on the Main Unit to set the 12/24 hour format, press [] or [] to select and press [CLOCK]
to confirm. The “M” & “D” icons will flash, press [] or [] to select day/month or month/day format for the
calendar. Press [CLOCK] button to confirm and exit.
SUNRISE / SUNSET TIME
Press [CLOCK] button repeatedly until the respective “SUNRISE” or “SUNSET” icon appears to view the sunrise
or sunset time in your home city.
ALARM TIME
Press [ALARM] button to view the alarm time, and “AL“ icon will appear. Press [ALARM] button again to
enable and disable the alarm. A
“ icon appears when alarm is enabled. Press [CLOCK] button to
return to time display.
Hold [ALARM] button for 3 seconds to enter alarm setting mode. Press “”or “” to enter the desired Hr/
Min values and press “ALARM“ to confirm setting. When alarm is going off, press [ALARM] to stop alarm
for one day. Press [MODE/SNOOZE] to activate snooze function.
CALENDAR
Press [CLOCK] button repeatedly to show the time
with day-of-the-week or seconds. Calendar can be displayed
in day/month or month/day format. See section “NETWORK TIME” for settings.