National Geographic 302 NE Radar Detector User Manual


 
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302NE
2 Description
2.1 Buttons
2.1.1 Main unit
See folded cover page
2.1.2 Outdoor sensor
2.2 Display
16. Radio controlled clock icon
17. Weekday indication
18. Day/night indication
19. Weather forecast icon
20. Wind direction forecast
21. Wind speed forecast
22. Probability of rain/snow/hail
23. Temperature forecast
24. Measured indoor or outdoor temperature/humidity
25. Information window / date and time
26. Two days after tomorrow weather forecast
27. Day after tomorrow weather forecast
28. Tomorrow weather forecast
29. Outdoor sensor icon
3 Installation
3.1 Battery installation
Install first the batteries of the outdoor sensor before installing the batteries of the main unit.
Once the batteries are installed, the main unit will automatically scan for the radio controlled clock signal, the Meteotime
weather signal and the outdoor sensor.
It can take up to 24 hour to get all information.
3.1.1 Outdoor sensor battery installation
Remove the 4 battery cover screws using a small cross head screwdriver.
Open the battery compartment on the backside of the outdoor sensor .
Install 2 x 1,5V AAA (LR03) Alkaline type batteries (not included). Follow the
polarity, indicated inside the battery compartment.
The outdoor sensor will show the temperature and humidity on the display .
1. IN/OUT - button
2. LIGHT button
3. MEM - button
4. SET - button
5. WEATHER - button
6. TEST - button
7. Down - button
8. Up - button
9. Desktop support
10. Battery compartment
– Switch between indoor and outdoor temperature.
– Activate the blue back light for 8 seconds.
– Display the minimum or maximum recorded temperature.
– Switch between city, date sunrise/sunset and actual date and time.
– Switch between day and night weather forecast.
– Force scanning to receive weather data.
– Scroll down during setting.
– Scroll up during setting
11. Display
12. Transmission LED
13. Wall mounting hook
14. Battery cover screws
15. Battery compartment
– Display the outdoor temperature and humidity
– Blinks every time the outdoor temperature and humidity is transmitted to the
main unit.
– Remove the four screws to open the battery compartment.
AAA
AAA
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