Cable Free Weather Station
Model: BAR928
User Manual
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CABLE FREE WEATHER STATION
MODEL: BAR928
USER’S MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing the BAR928 Top Weather Station.
The BAR928 is an all-in-one clock and weather device. RF- control-
led, it can automatically synchronize its current time and date when
it is brought within an approximate 1500km radius of the radio
signal generated from Frankfurt, Germany (DCF77).
The BAR928 does weather forecasts and tells temperatures, indoors
and outdoors. It also shows the trend of changes plus the recorded
maximum and minimum temperatures. A remote thermo sensor is
included with the unit.
RADIO RECEPTION SIGNAL
Indicates the condition of radio reception
A
B
SNOOZE/LIGHT BUTTON
Activates the snooze function when an alarm goes off or turn
on the backlight for five seconds
Apart from temperature, the BAR928 shows the indoor relative
humidity and rates the comfort level. It also retains the maximum
and minimum relative humidity readings.
MODE WINDOW
Displays the current time and date
C
D
E
F
The built-in barometer enables the BAR928 to display the atmos-
pheric pressure with user-selectable altitude adjustment. A bar
graph will show the pressure trend of the last 24 hours.
ALARM ON ICON
Appears when the alarm is activated
What is more, the BAR928 is equipped with a moon phase scanner,
which lets you check the moon phase of any day between 1990 and
2089.
ALARM ICON
Appears when the alarm time is displayed
Other features include a HiGlo backlight, daily crescendo alarm
with eight-minute snooze function, and extra-large display.
MAIN UNIT BATTERY LOW (BATT) INDICATOR
Lights up and blinks when the batteries of the main unit are
running dry
No wire installation is required between the main and remote units.
As the BAR928 operates at 433MHz, it can be used in the U.S. and
most places in Continental Europe.
REMOTE UNIT BATTERY LOW (BATT) INDICATOR
G
Lights up and blinks when the batteries of the remote unit are
running dry
MAIN FEATURES: MAIN UNIT
WEATHER FORECAST WINDOW
Displays the weather pattern
H
I
TEMPERATURE WINDOW
Shows the current temperature or the maximum or minimum
recorded temperature
IN/OUT-REMOTE INDICATOR
J
Indicates if the current temperature is displayed as indoors or
outdoor-remote
TEMPERATURE TREND ARROWS
Indicates the trend of temperature changes
K
L
°C/°F SLIDE SWITCH
Selects between Centigrade (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) display
RELATIVE HUMIDITY WINDOW
Displays the indoor relative humidity
M
N
O
P
Q
COMFORT INDICATOR
Indicates the comfort level of the indoor relative humidity
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE CHART
Shows the atmospheric pressure trend chart of the last 24 hours
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE WINDOW
Displays the current atmospheric pressure
PRESSURE HISTORY INDICATOR
Indicates the pressure history of previous hours
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PRESSURE UNIT SLIDE SWITCH
Selects between mb/hPa and inHg display
LCD
H
S
T
A
Displays the current temperature monitored by the remote
unit
MOON PHASE SCANNER
Displays the current moon phase or that of the date checked
LED INDICATOR
Flashes when the remote unit transmits a reading
B
C
D
E
F
THERMO BUTTON
Sets the unit in indoor or outdoor-remote temperature mode
°C/°F SLIDE SWITCH
Selects between Centigrade (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F)
MEMORY BUTTON
Displays the maximum or minimum temperature or indoor
relative humidity or erases the memory
U
RESET BUTTON
Returns all settings to default values
HISTORY BUTTON
Displays the pressure history of previous hours
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Accommodates two UM4 or AAA-size batteries
V
WALL-MOUNT HOLDER
UP (
) AND DOWN (
) BUTTONS
W
Increases or decreases the value of a setting, scan the
moonphase status
Supports the remote unit in wall-mounting
REMOVABLE TABLE STAND
G
ALARM ON/OFF BUTTON
Displays the alarm time or sets the alarm status
X
Y
For standing the remote unit on a flat surface
MODE BUTTON
Changes the display mode of the clock or triggers the clock
setting mode
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
For best operation,
RESET BUTTON
1. Insertbatteries for remote units beforedoing sofor the mainunit.
Z
Resets the unit by returning all settings to their default values
2. Position the remote unit and main unit within effective transmis-
sion range, which, in usual circumstances, is 30 meters.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
AA
AB
Accommodates four UM3 or AA-size batteries
Though the remote unit is weather proof, it should be placed away
from direct sunlight, rain or snow.
TABLE AND CONTROL STAND
Acts as control panel and supports the unit when lying flat.
BATTERY INSTALLATION:
REMOTE UNIT
MAIN FEATURES: REMOTE UNIT
The remote unit uses two UM4 or AAA-size batteries. To install
them,
1. Remove the screws on the battery compartment.
2. Insert the batteries strictly according to the polarities shown
therein.
3. Select the temperature display unit on the °C/°F slide switch.
4. Replace the battery compartment door and secure its screws.
Replace the batteries when the battery low (BATT) indicator of the
outdoor temperature window lights up.
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BATTERY INSTALLATION: MAIN UNIT
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Strong
1. Gently press and lift the tab on the battery compartment door.
2. Insert four UM3 or AA-size batteries.
Weak
No signal
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Receiving
3. Replace the battery compartment door.
Replace the batteries when the BATT indicator on the weather
forecast window lights up.
HOW TO SET THE CLOCK MANUALLY
When the current time is displayed, press MODE for three seconds.
The 12-hr or 24-hr digits will flash. Use the UP or DOWN button to
select either. If 12-hour clock format is selected, the time will be
displayed with the AM or PM indicator.
HOW TO USE THE BACKLIGHT
Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button once. The backlight will be
turned on for five seconds.
Press MODE. The hour digits will flash. Use the UP or DOWN
buttons to enter the hours. Holding down either button will increase
or decrease the value rapidly. Press MODE to go to the minutes. Set
the minutes like you set the hours. Press MODE again to confirm
and exit.
TIME DISPLAY MODES
The current time and date can be displayed in three modes: hour-
minute-second, hour-minute-day-of-the-weekandday-month-year.
Press the MODE button to change from one mode to the other.
If changes are made during this process, the seconds will start from
zeros.
ABOUT ALTITUDE SETTING
For a correct reading of the local barometric pressure, select 0 for
altitude compensation reading while setting the calendar. (See
HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR for details.)
Pressing the ALARM button during any of these modes will display
the alarm time instead. Another press will activate or deactivate the
alarm. To go back to normal time and date display, press MODE.
For users staying at a higher altitude, such as in the mountain area,
sea level barometric pressure applies. In this case, select -100 to
2500 meters, whichever appropriate, when entering the altitude
compensation reading.
ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION
The BAR928 is designed to automatically synchronize its calendar
clock once it is brought within range of the Frankfurt DCF77 radio
signal. It will scan and adjust every full hour.
HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR
MANUALLY
When the BAR928 is within range, its radio-control mechanism will
override all manual settings.
• When the calendar is displayed, press MODE for three seconds.
The altitude compensation reading on the atmospheric pressure
window will flash. Use the UP or DOWN button to enter the
desired value. (See ABOUT ALTITUDE SETTING for more
information.)
When the unit is receiving radio signal, the RADIO RECEPTION
signal will start to blink. A complete reception generally takes about
two to 10 minutes, depending on the strength of the radio signal.
When the reception is complete, the RADIO RECEPTION signal
will stop blinking. The strength of the reception for the last full hour
will be indicated.
• Press MODE. The year digits will flash. Enter the year using the
UP or DOWN button.
• Press MODE. The D or M indicator will flash. Use the UP or
DOWN button to select D for day-month display or M for
month-day display.
For better reception, place the clock away from metal objects and
electrical appliances to minimize interference.
Should you wish to deactivate the RF controlled function, press
MODE and DOWN( ) button simultaneously.
• Press MODE and follow the same procedure to set the month and
day-of-the-month.
To reactivate the RF control function, press MODE and UP(
simultaneously.
)
• Press MODE. The E, I, D, F or S language indicator will flash.
Use the UP or DOWN button to select E for English, I for Italian,
D for German, F for French or S for Spanish.
• Press MODE. The day-of-the-week will flash. Use the UP or
DOWN button to enter the day and press MODE again to
confirm and exit.
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MULTILINGUAL DAY-OF-THE-WEEK
NOTE ON OUTDOOR-REMOTE
TEMPERATURE
The display language of the day-of-the-week is selected in the
calendar setting procedure. The foreign languages and their mean-
ings are as follows:
Once batteries are in place for the remote unit, it will start transmit-
ting samplings at 30-second intervals.
Language
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday
Saturday
Sunday
If no signals are received when the outdoor-remote temperature is
selected, blanks will be displayed. Press and hold the THERMO
button to enforce a search. This is useful in synchronizing the
transmission and reception of the remote and main units.
English
German
If that fails, check if the remote unit is still in place. Make sure the
transmission is within range and path is clear of obstacles and
interference.
French
Italian
Repeat this procedure whenever you find discrepancies between the
reading shown on the main unit and the remote unit.
Spanish
NOTE ON °C AND °F
HOW TO SET AND ACTIVATE
THE ALARM
The outdoor temperature display on the main unit is dominated by
the selection on the °C/°F slide switch of the main unit. Whatever
the display unit of the remote sensor is, it will only apply to the
remote sensor itself and the temperature will be automatically
converted to the chosen one of the main unit.
When the alarm time is displayed, press and hold ALARM for three
seconds.
Enter the value for the hour digits. Press ALARM to confirm and go
to the minute digits. Enter the value and press ALARM to confirm.
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM
TEMPERATURES
Thealarmisautomaticallyactivated. Todeactivateit, pressALARM
once when the alarm time is displayed. Then use the UP or DOWN
button to toggle its status.
The maximum and minimum recorded temperatures will be auto-
matically stored in memory. To display them, press MEMORY to
rotate through the maximum, minimum and current temperatures.
The respective MAX or MIN indicator will be displayed.
ALARM AND SNOOZE FUNCTION
When the alarm is active, it will go off at the set time. The display
will light up for five seconds with the ALARM ON icon flashing.
To clear the memory, hold down MEMORY for three seconds. The
maximum and minimum temperatures will be erased. If you press
MEMORY now, the maximum and minimum temperatures will
have the same values as the current one until different readings are
recorded.
The crescendo function allows the alarm to start off gently and step
up its intensity in three steps. Without interruption, the alarm will go
off for 2 minute.
To stop the alarm, press any button. If the SNOOZE/LIGHT button
is pressed, the SNOOZE function will be triggered. The alarm will
stop and the bell icon blinks for about eight minutes before going off
again.
TEMPERATURE TREND
The temperature trend indicator shows the trend of temperature
changes for the last minutes. Three trends, rising, steady and falling,
will be shown.
HOW TO CHECK INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR-REMOTE TEMPERATURES
Arrow
indicator
To measure indoor temperatures, press the THERMO button until
the IN indicator lights up.
Temperature
Rising
Steady
Falling
Trend
To measure outdoor-remote temperatures, press the THERMO
button until the OUT indicator is displayed.
The temperature can be shown in Centigrade (°C) or Fahrenheit
(°F). It is selected on the °C/°F slide switch. Slide the switch to °C
for Centigrade or °F for Fahrenheit.
WEATHER FORECAST
The unit is capable of detecting atmospheric pressure changes, and
basing on the data collected, can predict the weather for the forth-
coming 12 to 24 hours. The effective range covers an area of 30 to
50 km.
The BAR928 is capable of measuring temperatures within the -50°C
(-58°F) and +70°C (+158°F) range. If the temperature goes above or
below that, the display will show flashing ”70” or “-50”.
Indicator
displays on
the unit
Forecast
Sunny
Slightly Cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
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NOTE:
HOW TO USE AND SCAN
THE MOON PHASE
1. The accuracy of a general pressure-based weather forecast is
about 70 to 75%, and therefore, cannot be held responsible for
any inconveniences so caused by an inaccurate forecast.
The BAR928 is equipped with a moon phase display and scanner
with which eight moon phases are displayed on the screen from new
moon to waning crescent. The one falls on the current day will flash
on the screen.
2. The weather forecast is meant for the next 12 to 24 hours. It may
not necessarily reflect the current situation.
3. The “Sunny” icon, when applies to night time, implies clear
weather.
If it is a full moon or new moon day, the icon will flash faster.
The eight phases are:
INDOOR RELATIVE HUMIDITY
The indoor relative humidity is automatically detected. The reading
is displayed in the relative humidity window.
Like temperature, the maximum and minimum relative humidity
will be stored in memory. Use the MEMORY button to rotate
through the maximum, minimum and current relative humidity. The
respective MAX and MIN indicator will be displayed.
New Moon
Waning Crescent
Last Quarter
Waxing Crescent
First Quarter
Waning Gibbous
Full Moon
To clear the memory, hold down MEMORY for three seconds. The
maximum and minimum temperatures will be erased. If you press
MEMORY now, the maximum and minimum relative humidity will
have the same values as the current one until different readings are
recorded.
Waxing Gibbous
To check the moon phase for a particular day, press the UP or
DOWN button once. The clock will enter moon phase scanning
mode.
Use the UP or DOWN button to locate the date you want to check.
The calendar will be day-driven in this mode.
COMFORT LEVEL
You can go back in time or travel to the future, any day between the
years 1990 to 2089. The corresponding moon phase will appear
immediately on the screen.
The comfort level is based on the recorded relative humidity. An
indicator will be displayed to show if the level is comfortable, wet or
dry.
The unit will return to the last display mode when the UP and
DOWN buttons are left idle for 15 seconds.
HOW TO WALL MOUNT OR USE
THE TABLE STAND
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
The current atmospheric pressure is shown on the atmospheric
pressure window. If you need to adjust the altitude compensation,
follow the procedure set in HOW TO SET THE
CALENDAR MANUALLY.
Theunitcan bewall-mountedusingits recessedscrew holes orplace
on a flat surface using its table and control stand. To use the stand,
lay the control panel on a flat surface. Then adjust the angle of the
display panel for best display and support.
The atmospheric pressure can be displayed in mb/hPa or inHg. The
unit is selected on the atmospheric pressure slide switch.
Wall-mount
If you want to know the pressure history for a particular hour during
the past 24 hours, press the HISTORY button. Each press on the
button will go back by an hour. Holding down the button will
increase the value rapidly.
Therecordedatmosphericchangesforthepast24hoursaredisplayed
in a bar chart above the atmospheric pressure window.
Table stand
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Temperature resolution
:
0.1°C (0.2°F)
HOW TO RESET THE UNIT
Remote Temperature measurement
The RESET button allows you to return all settings to its factory
values. The button is required only when the unit is not operating in
a favorable way, such as in the rare case of a malfunction.
Displayed OUT temperature range : -50.0°C to +70.0°C
(-58.0°F to 158.0°F)
Proposed operating range
Temperature resolution
:
:
-5.0°C to +50.0°C
The RESET button is located inside the battery compartment door.
To use the button,
(23.0°F to 122.0°F)
0.1°C (0.2°F)
1. Lift open the battery compartment door.
2. Press the button with a blunt stylus.
3. Replace the battery compartment door.
Remote unit
Displayed range
:
:
-50.0°C to +70.0°C
(-58.0°F to 158.0°F)
Proposed operating range
-20.0°C to +60.0°C
(-4.0°F to 140.0°F)
PRECAUTIONS
This unit is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if
you handle it carefully. Here are a few precautions:
Temperature resolution
RF Transmission Frequency
No. of Remote unit
:
:
:
:
:
0.1°C (0.2°F)
433 MHz
1. Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid over it, dry
it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth.
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2. Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials. They
may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit.
RF Transmission Range
Temperature sensing cycle
Maximum 30 meters
around 30 seconds
3. Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, tempera-
ture or humidity, which may result in malfunction, shorter
electronic life span, damaged battery and distorted parts.
• Relative Humidity Measurement
Indoor relative humidity measurement ranging from 25%RH to
95%RH
4. Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Doing so
willinvalidatethewarrantyontheunitandmaycauseunnecessary
damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
• Barometric Pressure Measurement
5. Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user’s instructions.
Do not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak.
Pressure measuring range
:
795 to 1050 mb/ hPa
(23.48 to 31.01 inHg)
6. Always read the user’s instructions thoroughly before operating
the unit.
Pressure sampling cycle
:
15 minutes
• Moon Phase Functions
Moon Phase Scanner Range
TIME ZONE AND OFFSET TABLE
:
From 1990 to 2089
• Radio Controlled Clock
- Maintime set and synchronized by Radio Signal DCF77 for
Continental/ Central Europe
- user selectable 12 or 24h display with hh : mm ss
- Date Format : Day-Month-Year or Month-Day-Year
- Day of week selectable in 5 language (E, F, D, I, Sp )
- 2-minute crescendo alarm
• Power
Main unit
:
:
use 4 pcs UM-3 or “AA”
1.5V alkaline batteries
Remote sensing unit
use 2 pcs UM-4 or “AAA”
1.5V alkaline batteries
SPECIFICATIONS
• Temperature Measurement
Main unit
• Weight
Main unit
:
:
306 gm
100 gm
Remote sensing unit
Indoor Temperature measurement
Displayed IN temperature range
:
-50.0°C to +70.0°C
(-58.0°F to 158.0°F)
• Dimension
Main unit
:
:
182(L) x 133(W) x 28(T)
mm
Proposed operating range
:
-5.0°C to +50.0°C
(23.0°F to 122.0°F)
Remote sensing unit
92(L) x 60(W) x 21(T) mm
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EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
CAUTION
This product contains the approved transmitter module that complies
with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE 1999 / 5 / EC
Directive, if used as intended and the following standards have been
applied:
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manual may differ from the actual display.
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responsibility to you or any other person for any damage
expenses, lost profits, or any other claim as a result of
using this product.
Safety of information technology equipment
(Article 3.1.a of the R&TTE Directive)
Applied Standard
EN 60950-1 : 2001
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without the permission of the manufacturer.
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Applied Standards
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