Taylor 1506 Weather Radio User Manual


 
Low Battery Warning: when the batteries on the receiver unit or the
remote unit are low, the Low Battery Indicator icon will light up on the
relevant displays. Follow the steps above to replace the batteries.
Note: When replacing batteries in the remote unit, remember to clear
the corresponding channel of the receiver unit by
1) pushing the channel button to select the respective channel.
2) holding the channel button for 3 seconds to clear the registration.
3) registering the channel again.
1) pushing the channel button to select the respective channel.
2) holding the channel button for 3 seconds to clear the registration.
3) registering the channel again.
1. Radio-Controlled Clock
The Home Receiver will automatically start synchronizing the clock
after battery/adapter installation or reset. To force searching of the
radio-controlled Atomic Clock signal , press the “ “ button in the
battery compartment during normal mode. The antenna icon ( ) will
appear near the Time display during synchronization.
If the “ ” icon disappears afterwards, Atomic time signal is not
available at the moment. Try other locations later. Place the unit
away from source of interference such as mobile phones, appliances,
TV etc.
When the Atomic Clock is successfully synchronized, a full strength
antenna icon ( ) will appear. The Atomic Clock will have a daily
synchronization at 2:00 am everyday. Each reception cycle is 2.5
minutes minimum and 10 minutes maximum.
2. U.S. Time Zone & DST Setting
Press the “ZONE“ button on the back of the unit to select between
Pacific (“PA”), Mountain (“MO”), Central (“CE”) and Eastern (“EA”) time
zones.
Press and hold “ZONE” to enter DST (Daylight Saving Time) setting
mode. Press por q on the front of the unit to enable or disable
the DST setting. Press “ZONE” to confirm DST setting.
A maximum of 3 remote sensor units can be registered. One
remote sensor is included. To purchase additional Remote
Sensors (Taylor model 1438), please call 1-877-858-0065
Monday-Friday 9am to 6pm CST or visit www.partshelf.com.
Power Sources (continued)
Setting the Time & Alarm
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