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Instruções de Operação Bushnell, Modelo 950005

Fabricante : Bushnell
Arquivo Tamanho: 9.02 mb
Arquivo Nome : 5bbbcc0d-a038-4d28-95fb-34f5659ffd45.pdf
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You will typically see most (or all) of your area’s weather information appear on the display within the first 15 minutes, however the time it takes for the display to show all of the data on the larger models may take longer (up to a few hours after it is first powered on), and can vary depending on your location, so please be patient. After it receives the first full set of all data, your WeatherFX will continuously display weather information-updating temperature, forecast and other data automatically as it becomes available. If you seem to be having trouble receiving weather data, check the Signal Strength Indicator bars to the right of “ambient” in the top right corner of the display. If your unit only shows one bar, move it closer to a window or try placing the unit in a higher level of your home or building if possible. Two or more bars of signal strength will ensure your WeatherFX stays up to date, and will improve battery life, since it doesn’t have to “work as hard” to receive the network signal. 1. Connect AC adapter or Install Batteries The WeatherFX units can all run on either batteries or an AC adapter (included with some models). See the “Parts Guide” page for a list of battery and AC adapter requirements. Note: When running on battery power, the backlight function of the 5-Day and 7-Day units is not available. To use battery power, open and set aside the battery compartment cover (slide it up in the direction of the arrow on the cover) and insert batteries (not included, use alkaline or lithium). Make sure the batteries are installed as indicated inside the battery compartment; note that all positive (+) terminals face the same direction (towards the right when looking at the back of the unit), with the negative (-) terminals in contact with the springs. Replace the battery compartment cover, putting it back in place with the arrow at the bottom of the door, then slide it down until it clicks into place. To use AC power, simply insert the plug at the end of the AC adapter wire into the power jack, located on the back of the unit, on the left side of the indented area below the fold-out easel. Then plug the adapter into a wall outlet. When the unit is plugged into an AC outlet, the batteries will be used for backup only. 2. Set Your Location When your WeatherFX is powered on for the first time, the display will take up to 15 minutes to update. Numbers will flash by in the different sections of the display, then a “forecast location” name will appear, allowing you to select your preferred nearest city from the stored list. The list is in alpabetical order by state, beginning with Alaska (Anchorage, AK). To change the city, simply press either Location Button at the right of the display. The lower button moves forwards through the list of cities by state (from Alaska to Wyoming), and the upper button moves backwards through the list (from Wyoming back to Alaska). Scroll through the list to get to your state, then select the nearest major city or metropolitan area (you may need to choose a city in a neighboring state as the closest location). See the “Location List Reference” pages in the back of this manual for a full listing of available cities, in order of appearance. Basic Setup (all models) Location Buttons Desktop or Wall Mounting Fold out the easel on the back of the unit to use it on a desk or tabletop. To mount the WeatherFX on a wall, use the notch on the back above the battery compartment to hang it on a nail or screw. Time Adjustment (Time Zone) The WeatherFX automatically receives accurate network time for your region. However, if you live on the border of a time zone, you may need to adjust the hour. To adjust the hour, press the “Timezone” button, located on the back of the unit above the battery compartment, until the desired time appears on the display. “No Coverage” Message This message will appear if your device has been unable to receive a network signal for an extended period. If you want to verify that your current (or any) location has network coverage, you can check it on the internet by going to: Enter your full address (or just the city and state) in the address box at the top, and click “Search”. Battery Low Indicator A battery icon will flash on the display when the batteries are low, and will need replacement soon. Basic Setup (all models) Forecast Icons Reference Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloud ThunderStorms Rain Drizzle Windy Blustery Snow Flurries Wintery Mix Haze Backlight (5-Day & 7-Day Models Only) The color of the screen changes to reflect the current temperature. The backlight is only available when the WeatherFX is powered by the AC adapter (not when operated by batteries alone). Please note, the backlight will not activate until your WeatherFX receives its first update. See below for a backlight color reference. Backlight Color/Temperature Range Reference Cold30s40s50s60s70s70sHot (5-Day & 7-Day Models, With AC Power Only) Special Feature...

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