Oregon Scientific Network Card FSP 301 User Manual

Weather forecast .................................................13  
Temperature ........................................................14  
Backlight..............................................................16  
Projector..............................................................16  
Reset system ......................................................18  
Safety and care ...................................................18  
Warnings .............................................................18  
Troubleshooting ...................................................19  
Specifications ......................................................21  
Additional resources ...........................................22  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
About this guide ................................................... 2  
Product overview.................................................. 3  
Getting started ..................................................... 8  
Batteries ........................................................... 8  
AC power adapter ............................................ 8  
Change settings ............................................... 9  
Remote unit set up ............................................... 9  
Clock ...................................................................10  
Alarm...................................................................12  
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DESCRIPTIONS  
PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
TOP VIEW  
1. Snooze / Light (13, 16)  
2. Channel (9, 14)  
3. Memory (14)  
4. Projection lens (17)  
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2
3
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LCD DISPLAY  
DESCRIPTIONS  
1. Low Battery icon(8)  
2. Weather Forecast (13)  
3. RF Reception Signal (10)  
4. Clock (10)  
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7
1
2
8
5. Date / Alarm / Alarm Type (10-12)  
6. Remote Sensor (9, 14)  
7. Temperature Trend (16)  
8. Temperature (14)  
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4
5
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FRONT VIEW  
BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS  
1. Clock – set time / date or view seconds / day of  
week (9, 11)  
2.  
Up /  
Down – increase / decrease setting  
or activate / deactivate auto-synchronization  
(9, 11)  
3. Alarm – set / activate / deactivate alarm(12)  
4. Projector (16)  
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2
3
4
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BACK VIEW  
DESCRIPTIONS  
1. Projector focus knob (17)  
2. 180˚ rotation (flip image) button (17)  
3. Image rotation button (17)  
4. ˚C/ ˚F switch (9, 15)  
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2
3
5. Projector switch (17)  
6. Radio signal format switch (10)  
7. Reset button (18)  
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5
6
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NOTE  
AC power adapter and battery  
compartment not shown.  
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REMOTE UNIT  
DESCRIPTIONS  
1. Temperature (14)  
2. LED indicator (10, 15)  
3. Channel number (9, 14)  
4. ˚C/˚F switch (9, 15)  
5. Reset button (18)  
6. Channel switch (9, 14)  
7. Batteries (8)  
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4
1
2
5
6
7
8
8. Battery compartment (8)  
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Insert the batteries in the remote unit before  
you set up the main unit. Do not use rechargeable  
batteries.  
NOTE  
GETTING STARTED  
BATTERIES  
Batteries for the remote and main units are supplied  
with this product. Replace them whenever the low  
battery signal (  
) displays. The battery door is  
AC POWER ADAPTER  
located on the bottom of the main unit. Use a small  
Phillips screwdriver to remove the remote unit  
compartment lid. Be sure to match the correct  
polarity, as shown in the battery compartment. After  
you change the batteries, press the RESET button  
with the point of a blunt object (such as a ball point  
pen).  
An AC power adapter is supplied for use with this  
product. You must connect the power adapter if you  
wish to use the continuous projection feature. The  
jack is located next to the battery compartment.  
NOTE If theAC power becomes unavailable, the unit  
will automatically switch to battery power.  
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CHANGE SETTINGS  
Additional remote units sold separately. If you  
NOTE  
Press and hold CLOCK or ALARM for 2 seconds to  
enter setting mode. Then, press UP or DOWN  
to change each setting. Press and hold to enter fast-  
setting mode. Press CLOCK or ALARM to switch  
between settings.  
are using more than one remote unit, be sure to select  
a different channel number for each unit.  
INSTALLATION  
Mount the remote unit on a flat surface using the  
recess hole on the back of the unit.  
REMOTE UNIT SET UP  
For best results:  
Up to 3 remote units can be used with this product to  
monitor outdoor temperature. The measurement unit  
(˚C or ˚F) and channel number (1, 2, or 3) switches  
are located in the battery compartment, and should  
be set prior to installation.  
·
Before you insert the batteries, select the  
measurement unit and channel number first.  
·
Place the unit out of direct sunlight and moisture.  
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·
·
Do not place the remote unit more than 20 – 30  
meters (60 – 90 feet) from the main (indoor) unit.  
CLOCK  
This product can automatically synchronize the date  
and time with official time-keeping organizations in  
Frankfurt (Germany) and Rugby (England). When the  
unit is within 1500 km (932 miles) of a RF signal, the  
reception icon will blink during reception.  
Position the unit so that it faces the main (indoor)  
unit. Minimize obstructions such as doors, walls,  
and furniture.  
You may need to experiment with various locations  
to get the best reception.  
SET RADIO SIGNAL FORMAT  
The RADIO SIGNAL FORMAT switch is located on  
the back of the product. Select EU (DCF) or UK  
(MSF). Then, press RESET to reset the unit.  
Reception takes 2 – 10 minutes to complete. Once  
complete, the icon will stop blinking.  
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TO DISABLE OR ENABLE AUTO-  
SYNCHRONIZATION  
Strong signal  
Weak signal  
No signal  
Press DOWN for 2 seconds to disable the auto-  
synchronization. The unit will not respond to radio  
signals until you reactivate the synchronization.  
To enable auto-reception, press UP for 2 seconds.  
For best results, place the unit away from metal  
or electrical objects, and near a window with a clear  
view to the sky.  
NOTE  
SET OR CHANGE THE CLOCK  
Clock auto-synchronization must be deactivated  
before you manually set the clock.  
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1. Press and hold CLOCK for 2 seconds to enter  
ALARM  
setting mode.  
When activated, the Beep Alarm starts quietly, then  
gradually becomes louder until it crescendos at 1  
minute. It shuts off at two minutes. The LCD display  
lights up for the first 5 seconds.  
2. Select the 12/24-hour format, hour, minute, year,  
date/month format, month, date, and display  
language. Press UP or DOWN to change  
the setting. Press CLOCK to confirm.  
SET ALARM  
1. Press and hold ALARM for 2 seconds to enter  
NOTE The language options are (E) English, (F)  
setting mode.  
French, (D) German, (I) Italian, and (S) Spanish.  
2. Select the hour, minute, and alarm type (  
Beep Alarm or for Ferrari Engine). Press  
UP or DOWN to change the setting.  
for  
VIEW DAY OF WEEK OR SECONDS  
Press CLOCK.  
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3. Press ALARM to confirm.  
WEATHER FORECAST  
This product forecasts the next 12 to 24 hours of  
weather within a 30 to 50 km (19 - 31 mile) radius  
with 70 to 75 percent accuracy. The weather forecast  
is always displayed.  
SNOOZE  
Press SNOOZE/LIGHT to temporarily disable the  
alarm for 8 minutes. The alarm icon will blink while  
Snooze is activated.  
Partly  
Clear  
Cloudy  
Rainy  
Cloudy  
TO TURN THE ALARM OFF OR ON  
Press CLOCK, UP or DOWN.  
To turn the alarm off completely (deactivate it for the  
next day), press DOWN when the alarm time is  
displayed. Press UP to activate the alarm again.  
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SELECT REMOTE UNIT CHANNEL  
Press CHANNEL to switch between  
TEMPERATURE  
CHANNEL  
With the press of a button, you can check the current  
indoor or outdoor temperature, trend, and record  
measurements. Outdoor measurements are collected  
by the remote unit.  
1, 2, 3, or indoor. Or, press and hold for 2 seconds to  
enter auto scan mode. If you select “Auto”, the  
channel will change every 3 seconds. Press  
CHANNEL or MEMORY again to deactivate this auto  
function.  
VIEW MIN / MAX / CURRENT MEASUREMENTS  
Press MEMORY.  
SENSOR SEARCHING  
Press CHANNEL and MEMORY to manually activate  
channel searching. The search icon will blink until  
the remote signal is found, or the search period times  
out.  
CLEAR MIN / MAX MEASUREMENTS  
Press and hold MEMORY for 2 seconds until a beep  
sounds.  
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Check the remote unit batteries if no signal is  
NOTE  
found.  
Searching  
Strong signal  
No signal  
SET UNIT  
The ˚C / ˚F switch is located on the back of the main  
unit, and in the battery compartment for the remote  
unit. Select ˚C or ˚F.  
NOTE  
Signals from household electrical appliances  
such as doorbells and home security systems can  
cause temporary reception failures between the  
indoor and outdoor units. This is normal and does  
not affect the general performance of the product.  
Reception will automatically resume once the  
interference ends.  
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TRENDS  
BACKLIGHT  
The temperature trend arrow for the last 30 minutes  
always displays.  
Press SNOOZE/LIGHT to illuminate the backlight for  
5 seconds.  
Trend  
Temperature  
+ 0.5 ˚C  
Steady  
PROJECTOR  
This product has a built-in projector for viewing the  
time.  
- 0.5 ˚C  
The maximum projection range is 2 meters (6  
NOTE  
feet). The image gets larger the farther you display  
it.  
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PROJECT THE TIME  
FOCUS IMAGE  
In a darkened room, press SNOOZE/LIGHT to  
display the time for 5 seconds.  
The FOCUS knob is located on the back of the unit.  
Rotate to adjust.  
MOVE IMAGE  
Adjust the projector arm.  
CONTINUOUS PROJECTION  
The AC power adapter must be plugged in to use  
this feature (8). Slide the PROJECTOR switch  
located on the back of the product to the ON position.  
FLIP IMAGE  
Press the 180˚ Rotation button while the projector  
is on.  
ROTATE IMAGE  
The ROTATION knob is located on the back of the  
projector. Rotate to adjust.  
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RESET SYSTEM  
SAFETY AND CARE  
The RESET buttons are located on the back of the  
main unit, and in the battery compartment for the  
remote unit. Press these buttons with the tip of a blunt  
object (such as a ball point pen) whenever you  
change the batteries, or whenever performance is  
not behaving as expected (e.g., unable to establish  
radio frequency link with remote unit or automatic  
clock). This will return all settings to default value,  
and you will lose any stored information (alarm and  
clock settings).  
Wash the unit with a slightly damp cloth and mild  
detergent. Avoid dropping the unit or placing it in a  
location where theAC power adapter will be stepped  
on.  
WARNINGS  
This product is designed to give you years of service  
if handled properly. Observe the following guidelines:  
·
Never immerse the unit in water. This can cause  
electrical shock and damage the unit.  
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·
Do not subject the main unit to extreme force,  
shock, or fluctuations in temperature or humidity.  
·
·
The contents of this user guide are subject to  
change without notice.  
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·
Do not tamper with the internal components.  
Images not drawn to scale. Colors may vary.  
Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of  
different types.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
·
·
Do not use rechargeable batteries with this  
product.  
Check here before contacting our customer service  
department.  
Remove the batteries if storing this product for a  
long period of time.  
Remedy  
Change  
language (11)  
Problem  
Calendar  
Symptom  
Strange day  
of week  
·
·
Do not scratch the LCD display.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to  
this product. Unauthorized changes may void  
your right to use the product.  
Cannot  
Disable auto-  
Clock  
change clock synching (11)  
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Remedy  
1. Adjust  
batteries.  
2. Press  
RESET (18).  
3. Manually activate  
auto-synch  
Remedy  
Problem  
Problem  
Symptom  
Cannot  
auto-synch  
Symptom  
Remote  
unit  
Cannot locate Check batteries  
(8)  
Check location  
(9)  
Shows “LLL”  
or “HHH”  
Temperature is  
out of range.  
Temp  
(11).  
If it still fails, you  
may be too far from  
a signal.  
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Outdoor Range  
-20 ˚C to 60 ˚C  
(-4 ˚F to 140 ˚F)  
0.1 ˚C (0.2 ˚F)  
Minimum / maximum  
+/-0. 5˚C change per 30 minutes  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Main unit dimensions  
L x W x H  
Resolution  
Memory  
Trend  
174 x 103 x 36 mm  
(6.85 x 4.06 x 1.42 inches)  
388 grams (0.86 lbs)  
(with batteries)  
Weight  
Radio-controlled clock  
Synchronization  
Clock display  
Auto or disabled  
HH:MM:SS  
12hr AM/PM (MSF format)  
24hr (DCF format)  
Remote unit dimensions  
L x W x H  
92 x 60 x 20 mm  
(3.6 x 2.4 x 0.8 inches)  
100 grams (0.2 lb.)  
Hour format  
Weight  
Calendar  
DD/MM or MM/DD user-  
electable; weekday selection  
in 5 languages (E, D, F, I, S)  
Temperature  
Unit  
Indoor Range  
s
˚C or ˚F  
-5 ˚C to 50 ˚C(23 ˚F to 122 ˚F)  
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Alarm  
Ferrari Engine or Beep; 2  
minute crescendo for Beep  
8 minutes  
AC/DC 6V power adapter  
(for continuous projector)  
2 x UM-4 (AAA) 1.5V alkaline  
batteries  
Snooze  
Remote unit  
Remote unit  
RF frequency  
Range  
433 MHz  
30 meters (98 feet) with no  
obstructions  
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES  
more about your new product and other Oregon  
Scientific products such as digital cameras, hand-  
held organizers, health and fitness gear, and weather  
stations. The website also includes contact  
information for our customer service department, in  
case you need to reach us.  
Transmission  
Channel No.  
Unit  
every 40 seconds  
1, 2, or 3  
˚C or ˚F  
Power  
Main unit  
3 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V alkaline  
batteries  
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C-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
Additional information:  
This product contains the approved transmitter module TX 01 and  
complies with the essential requirements ofArticle 3 of the R&TTE  
1999/5/EC Directives, if used for its intended use and that the  
following standard(s) has/have been applied:  
The product is therefore conform with the Low Voltage Directive  
73/23/EC, the EMC Directive 89/336/EC and R&TTE Directive  
1999/5/EC (appendix II) and carries the respective CE marking.  
VS-Villingen / Germany August 2001  
Gerhard Preis  
R&TTE Representative of manufacturer  
Efficient use of radio frequency spectrum  
(Article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive)  
applied standard(s)  
EN 300 220-1(2,3):1997  
Electromagnetic compatibility  
(Article 3.1.b of the R&TTE Directive)  
applied standard(s)  
ETS 300 683:1997  
COUNTTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED  
All EC countries, Switzerland  
and Norway  
,
Safety of information technology equipment  
(Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE directive)  
applied standard(s)  
EN 60950:1997  
© 2003 Oregon Scientific. All rights reserved.  
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Radio-Controlled Projection Clock with  
Indoor and Outdoor Temperature  
(Model #: FSP-301 Maranello)  
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