Meade TE653ELW-M User Manual - Page 5
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PLACEMENT • The remote sensor should be placed under eaves or a similar location with free air circulation, sheltered from direct sunlight and extreme weather. • Ideally, place the remote sensor over soil, rather than asphalt, which would cause false readings. • Avoid placing the remote sensor near sources of heat, such as chimneys or hot air exhaust vents. • Avoid areas that collect heat from the sun and radiate heat, such as metal, brick or concrete structures, paving, and patios. • The international standard for the valid air temperature measurements is 4 feet (1.25 meters) above the ground. OPERATION Immediately after batteries are installed, the remote sensor will start transmitting a temperature and humidity data to the main unit. MAIN UNIT FEATURES TIME • Precise time and date set via signals from the US Atomic clock • 12 or 24 hour time format • Manual adjustment of time and date • Calendar date with month and day in 7 languages English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Swedish • Dual crescendo alarms with snooze • Programmable ice warning alarm WEATHER • Weather forecast for the next 12 to 24 hour in seven large icons: sunny, slightly cloudy, cloudy, rainy, heavy rainy, snowy and heavy snowy. • Programmable minimum/maximum temperature alarm • Indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity in up to 3 remote locations (additional sensors required) • Barometric pressure in imperial or metric units • Altitude adjustment for pressure compensation • 24 hour barometric pressure history chart • Comfort level indicators (Dry, Humid and Comfort) 5