Manual Taylor 1381-21

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  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 1

    Get actual curr ent temp eratu res and pred ict t he w eath er cond itio ns fo r th e nex t 24 hou rs as wel l as your loc al te levi sion weat herp erson ! T aylo r us es th e te mpera ture and cha nges in rela tive hum idity lev els t o fo reca st t he up comi ng da y. P lan the day with con denc e wit h T aylor ® T oday’s Weather . Please ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 2

    Set Current Weather Conditions 1. After battery installation, the current weather icon ashes. 2. Press “ Up ” or “ Down ” to select the weather icon you believe most closely reects the current conditions in your area. (Partly Cloudy is the default setting). 3. Pres s “Time /Date ” to sel ect the displaye d weathe r icon. The icon ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 3

    4. The sele cted weat her i con appe ars o n al l scr eens. (The tem perat ure and fore cast read ings upd ate a fter rem ote sens or i s add ed.) 3 I nsta ll Bat teries in to R emo te S ensor *Imp orta nt: I nsta ll th e remot e sen sor batt eries a fter inst allin g the base uni t bat teri es fo r pr oper sig nal c onne ction . Remo te s ensor ? ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 4

    S et U p Remo te Sen sor 1. A fter inst alli ng th e ba tter ies i nto the b ase unit and the remo te sens or , pl ace the u nits clos e to geth er fo r be st se tup conn ectio n. 2. P ress the “SYN C” b utton on the back of t he ba se u nit to se nd a tr ansm issio n si gnal to t he r emot e sen sor . Allo w a few m inut es for a co nnect ion ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 5

    5 Only the curr ent tempe ratu re w ill u pdat e dur ing rst 6 ho urs Temp erat ure f orec asts and weat her i cons stay ide ntic al wh ile anal yzin g 1st for ecast . 5. W hen the u nits begi n to for ecas t wea ther cond itio ns, all t em- pera ture and weat her scre ens w ill upda te wi th n ew fo reca sts. 6. T he r emot e sen sor will auto ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 6

    6 To Set Clock and Date 1. Pr ess a nd hol d “TI ME /DA TE ” for 2 se co nds , the n r el eas e. 2. Pr ess “ UP” or “ DOW N” to c han ge th e hou rs. P res s “ TI ME/ DA TE ”. 3. Pr ess “ UP” or “ DOW N” to c han ge th e min ute s. Pr ess “ TIM E/ DA TE” . 4. Pr ess “ UP” or “ DOW N” to s wit ch be tw een a 12 or ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 7

    To Read the Weather Forecaster 7 (1 ) Cur ren t o utdo or t empe ratu re (2 ) T ra nsm issi on s igna l ic on (3 ) Rem ote sens or l ow b atte ry i ndic ator (4 ) Cur ren t w eath er c ondi tion ico n (5 ) Clo ck/D ate (6 ) Bas e un it l ow b atte ry i ndic ator (7 ) 3 f ore cas t di spla ys o ver 24 h ours : 7 Remote sensor – replace both batter ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 8

    Se tu p: Pl ac e t he b ase unit as clos e as pos sibl e to the re mot e se nsor dur - in g set up. Th is wi ll e nsur e t he best re cep tion of sign als as y ou s et u p yo ur wi re le ss for eca ster . Lo ca tio n: Po si tio n th e ba se u nit and rem ote sen sor with in t he e ffec tive tr an smi ssio n ra nge of 1 00 f eet (30 mete rs). Pl ac ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 9

    Pro ble m Sol vin g 1. I f t he L CD r ead out is fain t, r epl ace the bat teri es. 2. I f o utdo or t empe ratu re doe s no t di spla y on the bas e un it: a) P re ss the “SYN C” b utto n to tri gger a s igna l fr om the bas e to the re mo te ; b) R elo cate re mot e se nsor if it i s ob stru cted fr om weat her cond i- ti on s o r in con tac ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 10

    10 Ov er - o r un der- tem pera tur e r ange dis play s: I f th e te mper atur e is o uts ide the unit ’s t empe ratu re ran ge o f -4 °F t o 15 8°F / -2 0°C to 70 °C (w ith use of l ithi um b atte ries ), t he L CD w ill show “HH ” (h ighe r th an th e te mper atur era nge ) or “LL ” (l ower tha n th e te mper atur e ra ng e). Whe n ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 11

    tel evis ion rec ept ion , wh ich can be d ete rmin ed by tu rnin g t he eq uipm ent off and on, th e us er is enco ura ged t o tr y t o co rre ct th e in ter feren ce b y o ne o r mor e of th e fo llo win g me asu res: --R eori ent or rel oca te t he recei ving an tenn a. --I ncre ase the se par atio n b etwee n th e e quip men t and rec eiv er. M ...

  • Taylor 1381-21 - page 12

    Sp eci c ati ons Ra ng e o f te mper atur e me asur emen t: Ba se un it ( indo or o nly) : 14 °F t o 12 2°F (-10 °C t o 50 °C) Re mo te sens or: Wit h Li thiu m ba tter ies: -4° F to 158 °F ( -20° C to 70° C) Wit h Al kali ne b atte ries : 14 °F t o 12 2°F (-10 °C t o 50 °C) Re so lut ion: 1° for temp erat ure Po we r: Base uni t ? ...

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