AllTrade Food Warmer BAR916HG User Manual

WorldTimeClock....................................................14  
Alarms ..................................................................... 19  
Set Daily Alarm..................................................... 19  
Set Pre-Alarm....................................................... 19  
ActivateAlarm ...................................................... 20  
Snooze.................................................................20  
Barometer................................................................ 20  
View Barometer Area ........................................... 20  
Select Measurement Unit..................................... 20  
View Barometer History ....................................... 20  
Bar Chart Display ................................................. 21  
SetAltitude ........................................................... 21  
Weather Forecast ................................................... 21  
Weather Forecast Icons ....................................... 21  
UV Measurement .................................................... 22  
New Additional UV Features ................................ 22  
Temperature and Humidity .................................... 23  
View Temperature and Humidity Area .................. 24  
Select Measurement Unit..................................... 24  
Select Sensor Channel ........................................ 24  
Minimum / Maximum Records.............................. 24  
Temperature and Humidity Trend......................... 24  
Comfort Zone ....................................................... 25  
Heat Index............................................................ 25  
Backlight ................................................................. 25  
Wireless Weather Station  
with World Time Clock  
Model: BAR916HG  
USER MANUAL  
CONTENTS  
Introduction .............................................................. 3  
Product Overview ..................................................... 4  
Front View ............................................................. 4  
Back View .............................................................. 5  
Table Stand and Wall Mount.............................. 5  
LCD Display ........................................................... 6  
Remote Sensor (RTGR328N) ................................ 9  
Getting Started.......................................................... 9  
Batteries ............................................................... 9  
Change Settings................................................... 10  
Remote Sensor ....................................................... 10  
Set Up Thermo / Hygro Sensor (RTGR328N)...... 11  
Sensor Data Transmission ................................... 12  
Search for Sensor ................................................ 12  
Clock and Calendar ................................................ 12  
Radio-Controlled Clock ........................................ 12  
Turn Radio-Controlled Clock ON / OFF ............... 13  
Set Clock.............................................................. 14  
Switch Clock Display ............................................ 14  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for selecting the Oregon ScientificTMWireless  
Weather Station with World Time Clock (BAR916HG).  
This powerful device bundles time keeping, weather  
monitoring, indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity  
readings, barometric trends and altitude adjustment,  
into a single tool you can use from the convenience  
of your home.  
In this box, you will find:  
Main unit  
Remote sensor (RTGR328N)  
Optional UV sensor (UVR128)  
Batteries  
BAR916HG --- BAR916HG Main Unit + RTGR328N  
Remote Sensor  
The main unit is compatible with the  
NOTE  
following sensors: THGR228N, THGR328N, THR228N,  
THR328N, THWR288. Additional sensors are sold  
separately. Please contact your local retailer for more  
information. Keep this manual handy as you use  
your new product. It contains practical step-by-step  
instructions, as well as technical specifications and  
warnings you should know.  
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
FRONT VIEW  
1
1. SNOOZE / LIGHT: Activate 8-minute snooze or  
backlight  
2. LCD display  
3. SEL: Switch areas  
4. MODE: Change settings / display  
5.  
: Increase setting / activate radio-controlled  
clock  
: Decrease setting / deactivate radio- controlled  
clock  
3
4
6.  
2
5
6
7. MEM: View current, maximum and minimum  
7
8
temperature / humidity / UV readings  
8. HIST: View historical barometer and UV readings  
9. CH: Switch remote sensor display  
9
10  
10.  
/
: View alarm status; set alarm radio-controlled  
clock  
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BACK VIEW  
TABLE STAND AND WALL MOUNT  
To stand the unit on a table, twist the lock button (on  
the back of the unit) so that the two main unit segments  
are unlocked from each other. Then position the unit  
as shown below.  
5
1
2
3
6
4
1. mb / inHg switch (in battery compartment)  
2. RESET button (in battery compartment)  
3. °C / °F switch (in battery compartment)  
4. Battery compartment (cover open)  
5. Wall mount holes  
To mount the unit on a wall, twist the lock button (on  
the back of the unit) so that it locks the two segments  
together. Then mount as shown below.  
6. Lock button -place the 2 parts of the unit next to  
each other, as shown opposite. Twist the lock  
button to secure the 2 unit parts together. Twist it  
anti-clockwise to release the lock and separate the  
two segments.  
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LCD DISPLAY  
1. Weather Forecast Area: Animated weather  
forecast.  
2. Temperature / Humidity / Comfort Zone Area:  
Readings and trend lines; comfort zone; sensor  
channel number.  
1
3. UVI / Barometer Area: UV level and barometric  
pressure bar chart; UV Index and barometric  
readings.  
4. Clock / Alarm / Calendar Area: Radio-controlled  
clock with World time; alarms; calendar.  
2
3
4
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Weather Forecast Area  
Temperature / Humidity / Comfort Zone Area  
6
7
1
2
1
8
9
3
4
5
10  
11  
2
1. Selected Area icon  
2. Temperature trend  
3. Channel number (1-5) / reception status  
4. Low battery icon for remote sensor  
5. Humidity trend  
1. Low battery icon for main unit  
2. Weather display  
6. MAX / MIN temperature  
7. Temperature - °C / °F  
8. Heat Index  
9. MAX / MIN humidity  
10. Humidity  
11. Comfort levels  
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UVI / Barometer Area  
Clock / Alarm / Calendar Area  
1
2
7
1
3
4
5
2
3
8
8
9
6
4
5
9
10  
11  
12  
6
7
1. Pre-Alarm is set  
2. Pre-Alarm display / Pre-Alarm setting  
3. Channel with RF clock reception is locked  
4. RF clock reception icon  
1. Barometric pressure is showing  
2. UV is showing  
3. Low battery icon for UV sensor  
4. UVI value is showing  
5. Daily Alarm is set  
6. Home or World time city  
5. UV exposure time countdown has started  
6. UV index level  
7. RF clock time (i.e. home clock time) / calendar  
8. Offset time-zone  
7. UV exposure time for user  
8. Barometer / UV chart  
9. World clock time / calendar  
9. SPF applied to user for UV exposure  
10. User skin type for UV exposure  
11. User no. (for UV Mode) or hour history for UV /  
Barometric pressure reading  
12. Altitude / barometric pressure / UVI reading  
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1. Signal reception  
2. Channel number  
3. Low battery icon  
4. Time  
4
REMOTE SENSOR (RTGR328N)  
1
1. LCD display  
2
3
2. LED status indicator  
3. Ventilation duct  
5
6
1
2
5. Temp (°C or °F)  
6. Humidity %  
7
7. Temp / Humidity  
GETTING STARTED  
BATTERIES  
3
Batteries are supplied with this product:  
• Main unit  
4 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V  
2 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V  
• Remote unit  
1. Wall mount  
Insert batteries before first use, matching the polarity  
as shown in the battery compartment. For best results,  
install batteries in the remote sensor before the main  
unit. Press RESET after each battery change.  
1
2. CHANNEL switch  
2
3
4
5
(1-5)  
3. RESET  
4. ºC / ºF  
6
5. SEARCH  
7
6. EU / UK radio signal  
format switch  
7. Battery compartment  
8. Fold-out stand  
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To install the main unit batteries:  
2. Most Areas have alternate display options  
(for example, Clock / Alarm or Barometer / UVI).  
Press MODE to switch options, or  
/
to  
switch between clock and alarm.  
3. Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds to enter setting  
NOTE Do not use rechargeable batteries.  
mode.  
4. Press  
or  
to change settings.  
shows when batteries are low.  
5. Press MODE to confirm.  
NOTE It is recommended that you use alkaline  
batteries with this product for longer performance.  
REMOTE SENSOR  
This product is shipped with the RTGR328N Thermo  
/ Hygro Sensor. The main unit can collect data from  
up to 6 sensors (5 Thermo / Hygro Sensors and 1 UV  
Sensor).  
UNIT  
LOCATION  
Weather Forecast Area  
Temperature / Humidity Area  
Main  
Remote  
UV Sensor  
UVI / Barometric Pressure Area  
The main unit is compatible with the following sensors:  
THGR228N, THGR328N, THR228N, THR328N and  
THWR288. (Additional sensors are sold separately.  
Contact your local retailer for more information.)  
CHANGE SETTINGS  
1. Press SEL to switch between Areas.  
indicates the selected Area.  
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The RTGR328N Sensor collects temperature and  
humidity readings, and signals from official time-keeping  
To fold out the stand:  
organizations for the radio-controlled clock. S  
1
SET UP THERMO / HYGRO  
SENSOR (RTGR328N)  
2
1. Open the battery compartment with a small Phillips  
screwdriver.  
For best results:  
2. Insert the batteries.  
• Insert the batteries and select the unit, channel, and  
radio signal format before you mount the sensor.  
3. Set the channel and radio signal format. The  
switches are located in the battery compartment.  
• Place the sensor out of direct sunlight and moisture.  
• Do not place the sensor more than 70 metres  
(230 feet) from the main (indoor) unit.  
SWITCH  
OPTION  
Channel  
If you are using more than one  
sensor, select a different channel  
for each sensor  
• Position the sensor so that it faces the main  
(indoor) unit, minimizing obstructions such as doors,  
walls, and furniture.  
Radio Signal  
Format  
EU (DCF) / UK (MSF)  
• Place the sensor in a location with a clear view to the  
sky, away from metallic or electronic objects.  
4. Press RESET. Then set the temperature unit.  
• Position the sensor close to the main unit during cold  
winter months as below-freezing temperatures may  
affect battery performance and signal transmission.  
SWITCH  
OPTION  
Temp  
°C / °F  
NOTE The transmission range may vary and is subject  
to the receiving range of the main unit.  
5. Close the battery compartment.  
You may need to experiment with various locations to  
get the best results.  
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Then, press and hold MEM and CH for 2 seconds.  
SENSOR DATA TRANSMISSION  
Data is sent from the sensor(s) every 60 seconds. The  
reception icon shown in the Temperature / HumidityArea  
indicates the status.  
NOTE  
batteries.  
If the sensor is still not found, check the  
ICON  
DESCRIPTION  
Main unit is searching  
for sensors.  
CLOCK AND CALENDAR  
This product tracks the time and date based on radio-  
controlled signals from the RTGR328N remote sensor,  
or manual settings that you enter.  
At least 1 channel has  
been found.  
Sensor 1 is sending  
data. (The number  
shows which sensor is  
selected.)  
1
2
3
--- shows in Temp /  
Humidity Area  
The selected sensor  
cannot be found.  
Search for the sensor  
or check batteries.  
1. RF Clock time  
2. World Time city  
3. World Time clock  
SEARCH FOR SENSOR  
RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK  
To search for a Thermo / Hygro sensor, press SEL to  
navigate to the Temperature / Humidity Area. will  
show next to the Area. Then, simultaneously press and  
The time and date are automatically updated by radio-  
controlled clock signals from official time-keeping  
organizations in Frankfurt (Germany) and Rugby  
(England) unless you disable this feature. The signals  
are collected by the remote sensor (RTGR328N)  
whenever it is within 1500 km (932 miles) of a signal.  
hold MEM and CH for 2 seconds.  
To search for the UV sensor, press SEL to navigate to  
the UVI / BarometerArea.  
will show next to theArea.  
Initial reception takes 2-10 minutes, and is initiated when  
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you first set up the unit, and whenever you press RESET.  
Once complete, the reception icon will stop blinking.  
The unit cannot reach the remote  
sensor.  
To force a manual search for RF clock  
reception, press and hold SEARCH on the sensor  
(RTGR328N) for 2 seconds.  
NOTE  
In addition to the local time and calendar display, you  
can also select to display the corresponding time of 130  
major world cities.  
TURN RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK ON / OFF  
The  
factors:  
icon shown in the Clock Area indicates 2  
If you wish to manually set the clock, you must first  
disable the radio-controlled feature. To do this, navigate  
• Connection between the main unit and the sensor  
that collects RF signals (  
• RF signal reception (  
How these signals work together:  
to the Clock / Alarm Area. Then, press and hold  
the main unit for 2 seconds. To enable it, navigate to  
the Clock / Alarm Area, then press and hold  
seconds.  
on  
)
for 2  
)
RF clock enabled:  
MEANING  
ICON  
The unit has contact with the  
sensor and has synchronized  
the time.  
The unit has contact with the  
sensor but the time has not been  
synchronized.  
RF clock disabled:  
The unit has lost contact with  
the remote sensor but the time  
is synchronized.  
The unit has lost contact with the  
remote sensor and the time is not  
synchronized.  
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• Clock with day and date  
SET CLOCK  
You only need to do this if you have disabled the radio-  
controlled clock, or if you are too far from a RF signal.  
When the World Time city is set, you can toggle  
between:  
• RF clock with seconds and World Time clock  
• RF and World Time clock with day  
• RF and World Time date  
1. Press SEL to navigate to the ClockArea.  
will show  
next to the Area.  
2. Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds.  
3. Select the Home Time city, World Time city, 12 / 24  
hour format, hour, minute, year, date / month format,  
month, date and display language.  
WORLD TIME CLOCK  
This clock features a World-time display function so that  
you check the corresponding time of different places  
in the world instantly with Daylight Saving Time (DST)  
automatically adjusted. The names of the world cities  
are in the abbreviated 3-letter format e.g., FRA for  
Frankfurt, Germany.  
4. Press  
or  
to change the setting.  
5. Press MODE to confirm.  
The language options are (E) English, (F)  
NOTE  
French, (D) German, (I) Italian, and (S) Spanish. The  
language you select determines the weekday display.  
SWITCH CLOCK DISPLAY  
Press SEL to navigate to the Clock Area.  
will show  
next to the Area.  
Press MODE to toggle between different displays.  
When the World Time city is not set, you can toggle  
between:  
• Clock with seconds and date  
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CITY, COUNTRY  
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia  
Adelaide, Australia  
Auckland, New Zealand  
Ankara, Turkey  
CITY CODE TIME OFFSET SUMMER TIME START DATE  
SUMMER TIME END DATE  
ADD  
ADL  
AKL  
AKR  
ALG  
AMS  
ANC  
ANT  
ASU  
ATH  
ATL  
3
9.5  
12  
2
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
1st Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in March  
3rd Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in October  
Algiers, Algeria  
1
Amsterdam, Netherlands  
Anchorage AK, USA  
Antananarivo, Madagascar  
Asuncion, Paraguay  
Athens, Greece  
1
Last Sunday in March  
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
-9  
3
-4  
2
1st Sunday in September  
Last Sunday in March  
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
1st Sunday in April  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Atlanta GA, USA  
-5  
4
Abu Dhabi, U.A.E  
Bucharest, Romania  
Barcelona, Spain  
Baghdad, Iraq  
AUH  
BBU  
BCN  
BDD  
BEG  
BEJ  
2
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in March  
1st April  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
1st October  
1
3
Belgrade, Yugoslavia  
Beijing, China  
1
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
8
Berlin, Germany  
BER  
BEY  
BKK  
BNE  
BOG  
BOS  
BRN  
BRU  
BSB  
BUA  
BUD  
CAI  
1
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Beirut, Lebanon  
2
Bangkok, Thailand  
Brisbane, Australia  
Bogota, Colombia  
Boston MA, USA  
7
10  
-5  
-5  
1
No DST  
No DST  
1st Sunday in April  
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in March  
2nd Sunday in October  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
3rd Sunday in February  
Bern, Switzerland  
Brussels, Belgium  
Brasilia, Brazil  
1
-3  
-3  
1
Buenos Aires, Argentina  
Budapest, Hungary  
Cairo, Egypt  
Last Sunday in March  
last Friday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Friday in September  
2
Casablanca, Morocco  
Canberra, Australia  
Caracas, Venezuela  
Calcutta, India  
CAS  
CBR  
CCS  
CCU  
CGX  
CMB  
CPH  
0
10  
-4  
5.5  
-6  
6
Last Sunday in October  
No DST  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Chicago IL, USA  
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Colombo, Sri Lanka  
Copenhagen, Denmark  
1
Last Sunday in March  
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Cape Town, South Africa  
Dhaka, Bangladesh  
Damascus, Syria  
New Delhi, India  
CPT  
DAC  
DAM  
DEL  
DTW  
DUB  
FRA  
GUA  
GVA  
HAM  
HAN  
HAV  
HCM  
HEL  
HKG  
HNL  
HOU  
IND  
2
6
No DST  
No DST  
2
1st April  
1st October  
5.5  
-5  
0
No DST  
Detroit MI, USA  
1st Sunday in April  
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Dublin, Ireland  
Frankfurt, Germany  
Guatemala City, Guatemala  
Geneva, Switzerland  
Hamburg, Germany  
Hanoi, Vietnam  
1
-6  
1
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
1
7
Havana, Cuba  
-5  
7
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam  
Helsinki, Finland  
2
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Hong Kong, China  
Honolulu HI, USA  
Houston TX, USA  
Indianapolis, IN, USA  
Istanbul, Turkey  
8
-10  
-6  
-5  
2
No DST  
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
IST  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Jakarta, Indonesia  
Johannesburg, South Africa  
Kabul, Afghanistan  
Khartoum, Sudan  
Kiev, Ukraine  
JKT  
7
JNB  
KBL  
KHA  
KIE  
2
No DST  
4.5  
3
No DST  
No DST  
2
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Kingston, Jamaica  
Kathmandu, Nepal  
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  
Kuwait City, Kuwait  
Las Vegas NV, USA  
Los Angeles CA, USA  
Lima, Peru  
KIN  
-5  
5.75  
8
KTM  
KUL  
KWI  
LAS  
LAX  
LIM  
No DST  
No DST  
3
No DST  
-8  
-8  
-5  
0
1st Sunday in April  
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Lisbon, Portugal  
LIS  
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
London, UK  
LON  
LOS  
LPB  
LUX  
MAD  
0
Lagos, Nigeria  
1
La Paz, Bolivia  
-4  
1
No DST  
Luxembourg, Luxembourg  
Madrid, Spain  
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
1
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Melbourne, Australia  
Mexico City, Mexico  
Managua, Nicaragua  
Miami FL, USA  
MEL  
MEX  
MGA  
MIA  
10  
-6  
-6  
-5  
1
Last Sunday in October  
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in October  
1st Sunday in April  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Milan, Italy  
MIL  
Manama, Bahrain  
Manila, Philippines  
Montreal, Canada  
Moscow, Russia  
MNA  
MNL  
MON  
MOW  
MVD  
NAS  
NRB  
NYC  
OSL  
OTW  
PAP  
PAR  
PER  
PHE  
PNH  
POS  
PPT  
PRG  
PTL  
3
8
No DST  
-5  
3
1st Sunday in April  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Montevideo, Uruguay  
Nassau, Bahamas  
Nairobi, Kenya  
-3  
-5  
3
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
New York NY, USA  
Oslo, Norway  
-5  
1
1st Sunday in April  
Last Sunday in March  
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Ottawa, Canada  
-5  
-5  
1
Port-au-Prince, Haiti  
Paris, France  
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Perth, Australia  
8
Phoenix, AZ, USA  
Phnom Penh, Cambodia  
Port-Of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago  
Papeete, French Polynesia  
Prague, Czech Republic  
Portland OR, USA  
Pretoria, South Africa  
Panama City, Panama  
Rangoon, Myanmar  
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  
Reykjavik, Iceland  
Rome, Italy  
-7  
7
No DST  
No DST  
-4  
-10  
1
No DST  
No DST  
Last Sunday in March  
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
-8  
2
PTR  
PTY  
RGN  
RIO  
-5  
6.5  
-3  
0
No DST  
No DST  
2nd Sunday in October  
No DST  
3rd Sunday in February  
Last Sunday in October  
RKV  
ROM  
RUH  
SAL  
SCL  
SEA  
SEL  
SFO  
SHA  
1
Last Sunday in March  
No DST  
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  
San Salvador, El Salvador  
Santiago, Chile  
3
-6  
-4  
-8  
9
No DST  
1st Sunday after 8th October  
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
1st Sunday after 8th March  
Last Sunday in October  
Seattle WA, USA  
Seoul, South Korea  
San Francisco CA, USA  
Shanghai, China  
-8  
8
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
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Singapore, Singapore  
San Jose, Costa Rica  
San Juan, Puerto Rico  
Salt Lake City UT, USA  
Sofia, Bulgaria  
SIN  
SJO  
SJU  
SLC  
SOF  
SPL  
STH  
SYD  
TAS  
TKY  
TPE  
TRP  
TRT  
UIO  
8
-6  
-4  
-7  
2
No DST  
No DST  
No DST  
1st Sunday in April  
Last Sunday in March  
2nd Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in October  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
3rd Sunday in February  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in March  
Sao Paulo, Brazil  
Stockholm, Sweden  
Sydney, Australia  
Tashkent, Uzbekistan  
Tokyo, Japan  
-3  
1
10  
5
9
No DST  
Taipei, Taiwan  
8
No DST  
Tripoli, Libya  
2
No DST  
Toronto, Canada  
-5  
-5  
-8  
1
1st Sunday in April  
No DST  
Last Sunday in October  
Quito, Ecuador  
Vancouver, Canada  
Vienna, Austria  
VAC  
VIE  
1st Sunday in April  
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in March  
1st Sunday in April  
1st Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in March  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
Last Sunday in October  
3rd Sunday in March  
Warsaw, Poland  
WAW  
WDC  
WLG  
ZRH  
1
Washington DC, USA  
Wellington, New Zealand  
Zurich, Switzerland  
-5  
12  
1
Last Sunday in October  
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For example, if you set the alarm to 7:00 AM, and the  
Pre-Alarm to 45 minutes, the Pre-Alarm will sound at  
6:15 AM provided the outdoor temperature at Channel  
1 Sensor is 2°C or below.  
ALARMS  
This product has 2 alarms: The Daily Alarm and a  
Pre-Alarm for snowy weather. The Daily Alarm can  
be set to go off at the same time every day. The  
Pre-Alarm sounds only when the DailyAlarm is activated  
and the recorded temperature from Channel 1 Sensor  
falls to 2°C (35.6°F) or below.  
1. Set up and activate the Daily Alarm.  
2. Press  
/
to switch to Pre-Alarm view. (PRE-AL  
will show at the top.)  
3. Press and hold  
4. Press or  
/
for 2 seconds.  
SET DAILY ALARM  
toselect15,30,45or60minutes.This  
1
Press SEL to navigate to the ClockArea.  
will show  
is the amount of time the Pre-Alarm will sound  
BEFORE the Daily Alarm. The Pre-Alarm is  
automatically activated when you select a time.  
next to the Area.  
2. Press  
the top.)  
/
to view the alarm. (AL will show at  
5. Press  
/
to confirm.  
3. Press and hold  
/
for 2 seconds.  
4. Selectthehourandminute.Press  
settings.  
or  
tochange  
shows when the Pre-Alarm is set.  
5. Press  
/
to confirm.  
NOTE The Daily Alarm will NOT function until the  
next day if the Pre-Alarm has been triggered. Also,  
if you deactivate the Daily Alarm, the Pre-Alarm is  
automatically deactivated.  
6. The Daily Alarm icon will appear when the alarm  
is set.  
SET PRE-ALARM  
The Pre-Alarm can be set to sound 15, 30, 45, or 60  
minutes before the Daily Alarm. It will sound whenever  
the recorded temperature from Channel 1 Sensor falls  
to 2°C (35.6°F) or below.  
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Barometric data is shown in 2 areas at the bottom of the  
display. The upper area shows a 24-hour bar chart. The  
lower area shows current and historical readings.  
ACTIVATE ALARM  
Navigate to the Clock Area, then press  
/
to  
switch to Daily Alarm or Pre-Alarm view. To activate or  
deactivate the alarm, press or  
.
When the alarm time is reached, the backlight will be  
on for 8 seconds and crescendo alarm will sound for 2  
minutes. Press any key (except snooze) to silence the  
alarm. It will sound at the same time the next day.  
SNOOZE  
Press SNOOZE / LIGHT to temporarily disable the alarm  
for 8 minutes.  
or  
will blink while snooze is on.  
SELECT MEASUREMENT UNIT  
BAROMETER  
Slide the mb / inHg switch (in the clock battery  
This product tracks fluctuations in barometric pressure to  
provide the weather forecast, and the current and past  
24 hours barometric pressure history measurements are  
recorded by the main (indoor) unit.  
compartment), to change the display unit.  
VIEW BAROMETER HISTORY  
Navigate to the Barometer Area. Then press HIST  
repeatedly to scroll through the measurements. The  
number shown in the HR box indicates how long ago  
each measurement was taken (e.g. 2 hours ago, 3  
hours ago, etc.).  
VIEW BAROMETER AREA  
Press SEL to navigate to the Barometer Area.  
If  
is NOT shown, press MODE.  
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1. Navigate to the Barometer Area.  
2. Press and hold HIST for 2 seconds.  
3. Press  
or  
to set the altitude in 10-metre  
increments (-100m to 2500m).  
4. Press HIST to confirm.  
WEATHER FORECAST  
This product forecasts the next 12 to 24 hours of weather  
within a 30-50 km (19-31 mile) radius. The forecast is  
based on barometric pressure trend readings.  
BAR CHART DISPLAY  
The bar chart visually shows atmospheric changes from  
the current hour (0) to 24 hours prior (-24).  
The top area shows an animated icon indicating the  
forecasted weather.  
WEATHER FORECAST ICONS  
DESCRIPTION  
ICON  
SET ALTITUDE  
Clear (Day)  
Set the altitude to match how far above or below sea  
level you are living. This ensures that the barometric  
pressure readings are accurate.  
Partly Cloudy (Day)  
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• Automatic calculation of acceptable UV exposure  
times based on pre-set user profiles (4 users  
maximum).  
Cloudy  
• UVI Danger Alert when UV Index reaches unsafe  
levels.  
Clear (Night)  
Partly Cloudy (Night)  
Snowy  
UV data is shown in the same area as the Barometer.  
Press SEL to navigate to the BarometerArea, then press  
MODE to display the UV icon  
and data.  
NOTE Refer to the UVR128 User Manual for more  
information and see below to learn about the new  
additional UV features.  
Rainy  
NEW ADDITIONAL UV FEATURES  
UV EXPOSURE TIME COUNTDOWN  
NOTE The night time icon displays from 6 PM to 6  
AM. When the Channel 1 sensor records a temperature  
of 2°C (35.6°F) or lower, the RAINY icon becomes  
SNOWY.  
To set the exposure time countdown you need to set the  
Skin Type and Sun Protection Factor (SPF) as follows:  
UV MEASUREMENT  
1. Press SEL to navigate to the Barometer Area,  
then press MODE to select the UV display.  
The UVR128 Ultra-Violet Radiation Sensor is included  
with the BAR966HG and is available as an optional  
item for the BAR916HG. The UV sensor gives you the  
following information at your fingertips:  
• 10-hour Ultra-Violet Index (UVI) record.  
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2. Press CH to select user 1-4.  
countdown. The remaining user UV exposure time  
will display and the will flash.  
3. Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds to enter the Skin  
Type Setting Mode of the selected user.  
7. When the countdown has reached “0”, an alarm will  
sound for 2 minutes. Press any button to turn the  
SKIN  
TYPE  
HAIR  
COLOUR  
EYE  
COLOUR  
TAN  
Never  
BURN  
Always  
Always  
Rarely  
Never  
alarmoff.The  
iconwillashfor2minutesevenifyou  
have stopped the alarm sound.  
1
2
3
4
Red  
Blue  
MAXIMUM / MINIMUM MEMORY FOR UVI  
To view the maximum and minimum memory for UVI:  
1. Press SEL to navigate to the Barometer Area.  
2. Press MODE to select the UV display.  
Blue /  
Green  
Sometimes  
Always  
Always  
Blonde  
Brown  
Black  
Grey /  
Brown  
3. Press MEM to show maximum, minimum and current  
Brown  
UVI readings.  
4. Press and hold MEM for 2 seconds to clear the  
UVI memory.  
4. Press  
or  
tochoose1ofthe4skintypesettings.  
Then press MODE to confirm and enter the SPF Set  
Up Mode.  
NOTE The UV sensor must be activated before you  
try and set the additional features. Please refer to the  
UVR128 User Manual for more information.  
SPF  
LEVEL OF PROTECTION  
1 - 11  
Low  
12 - 29  
30 - 50  
Medium  
High  
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY  
The weather station can display the following information  
from any of the 5 remote sensors:  
5. Press  
or  
to increase or decrease the SPF  
value. Then press MODE to confirm and enter the UV  
Exposure Time Countdown Setting Mode.  
• Current, minimum, and maximum temperatures and  
relative humidity percentages.  
6. Press  
or  
to enable or disable countdown.  
• Comfort level indicator and trend line (rising, falling,  
or steady).  
Press MODE to exit the UV Exposure Time  
Countdown Mode and start the exposure time  
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To auto-scan between sensors, press and hold CH  
for 2 seconds. Each sensor’s data will be displayed  
for 3 seconds.  
Data is collected and displayed approximately every  
60 seconds.  
• To end auto-scan, press CH or MEM with the  
Temperature / Humidity Area selected.  
VIEW TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY AREA  
Press SEL to navigate to the Temperature and Humidity  
Areas.  
NOTE If you select a sensor that collects only  
temperature data, the humidity will not be shown.  
Temperature data is given at the top; Humidity is  
below.  
MINIMUM / MAXIMUM RECORDS  
• Press MEM repeatedly to view current, maximum and  
minimum records for the selected sensor.  
• To clear the records, press and hold MEM for 2  
seconds.Abeep will sound to confirm that the memory  
has been cleared.  
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY TREND  
SELECT MEASUREMENT UNIT  
The trend lines are shown next to the temperature and  
humidity readings.  
Slide the °C / °F switch (inside the clock battery  
compartment), to the setting you want.  
TREND  
RISING  
STEADY FALLING  
TEMPERATURE  
SELECT SENSOR CHANNEL  
Press CH to switch between sensors 1-5.  
HUMIDITY  
The house icon shows the selected remote sensor.  
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will show next to the Area.  
COMFORT ZONE  
2. Press MODE to reach the Heat Index display.  
3. Press CH to select the desired channel.  
The Comfort Zone indicates how comfortable the  
climate is, based on current temperature and humidity  
measurements.  
ZONE  
WET  
TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY  
NOTE If the temperature is below 26°C / 80°F, or the  
desired channel is not working, the Heat Index will display  
“NA”.  
Any  
>70%  
20-25°C  
(68-77°F)  
COM  
40-70%  
BACKLIGHT  
Any  
DRY  
<40%  
Press SNOOZE / LIGHT to illuminate the backlight for  
8 seconds.  
This information is shown in the HumidityArea  
NOTE  
when the current measurement is displayed.  
RESET SYSTEM  
The RESET button is located in the main unit battery  
compartment. Press RESET when you change the  
batteries and whenever performance is not behaving  
as expected (for example, unable to establish radio  
frequency link with remote unit or radio-controlled  
clock).  
HEAT INDEX  
The Heat Index advises 4 levels of warning if the  
temperature is high.  
DANGER  
CATEGORY  
TEMPERATURE  
°C  
°F  
>54.5  
Extreme Danger  
Danger  
>130  
NOTE When you press RESET, all settings will  
return to default value, and you will lose all stored  
information.  
40.5-54.4  
32.2-40.5  
105-130  
90-105  
Extreme  
Caution  
Caution  
26.6-32.2  
80-90  
1. Press SEL to navigate to the Temperature Area.  
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SAFETY AND CARE  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Clean the product with a slightly damp cloth and alcohol  
free, mild detergent. Avoid dropping the product or  
placing it in a high-traffic location.  
PROBLEM  
SYMPTOM  
REMEDY  
Barometer  
Strange  
readings  
Set altitude / unit  
Calendar  
Clock  
Strange  
date /  
month  
Change language  
WARNINGS  
This product is designed to give you years of service  
if handled properly. Oregon Scientific will not be  
responsible for any deviations in the usage of the  
device from those specified in the user instructions or  
any unapproved alterations or repairs of the product.  
Observe the following guidelines:  
Cannot  
adjust  
clock  
Disable radio-  
controlled clock  
Cannot  
auto-synch  
1. Adjust  
batteries  
• Never immerse the product in water. This can cause  
electrical shock and damage the product.  
2. Press RESET  
• Do not subject the main unit to extreme force, shock,  
or fluctuations in temperature or humidity.  
3. Manually  
activate radio-  
controlled clock  
• Do not tamper with the internal components.  
• Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of  
different types.  
Temp  
Shows  
"LLL" or  
"HHH"  
Temperature is  
out-of-range  
• Do not use rechargeable batteries with this product.  
• Remove the batteries if storing this product for a long  
period of time.  
Remote  
sensor  
Cannot  
locate  
Check batteries  
• Do not scratch the LCD display.  
remote  
sensor  
NOTE The technical specification of this product and  
contents of this user guide are subject to change without  
notice. Images not drawn to scale.  
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Resolution  
Comfort  
1%  
SPECIFICATIONS  
40% to 70%  
Min / max  
Main Unit Dimensions  
Memory  
L x W x H  
195 x 26 x 192 mm  
(7.6 x 0.8 x 7.5 inches)  
578 grams (20.4 ounces)  
without battery  
Barometer  
Unit  
Weight  
mb / hPa or inHg  
1 mb (0.03 inHg)  
-100 to 2500 metres  
(-328 to 8202 feet)  
Resolution  
Altitude  
Remote Unit Dimensions  
L x W x H  
70 x 24.5 x 116 mm  
(2.76 x 0.96 x 4.57 inches)  
108 grams (0.24 lbs)  
without battery  
Display  
Sunny (day / night), partly  
cloudy (day / night), cloudy,  
rainy, snowy  
Weight  
Temperature  
Unit  
°C or °F  
Remote Unit (RTGR328N)  
RF frequency  
Indoor Range  
-5 °C to 50 °C  
(23 °F to 122 °F)  
-20 °C to 60 °C  
(-4 °F to 140 °F)  
0.1 °C (0.2° F)  
20 °C to 25 °C  
(68 °F to 77 °F)  
Min / Max  
433 MHz  
Range  
Up to 70 metres (230 feet)  
with no obstructions  
Outdoor Range  
Transmission  
Channel No.  
Unit  
Approx. every 1 minute  
1, 2, 3, 4 or 5  
Resolution  
Comfort  
°C or °F  
Radio-Controlled Clock  
Synchronization  
Memory  
Auto or disabled  
HH:MM:SS  
Clock display  
Relative Humidity  
Range  
25% to 95%  
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Hour format  
Calendar  
12hr AM/PM (MSF format)  
24hr (DCF format)  
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC  
more about Oregon Scientific products such as digital  
cameras; MP3 players; children’s electronic learning  
products and games; projection clocks; health and  
fitness gear; weather stations; and digital and conference  
phones. The website also includes contact information  
for our Customer Care department in case you need  
to reach us, as well as frequently asked questions and  
customer downloads.  
DD / MM or MM / DD;  
Day of the week in 1 of  
5 languages (E, G, F, I, S)  
Alarm  
Daily & Pre-Alarm;  
2-minute crescendo  
Snooze  
8-minute snooze  
Power  
Main Unit  
Batteries  
We hope you will find all the information you need on our  
website, however if you’re in the US and would like to  
contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care department  
directly, please visit:  
4 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V  
Thermo / Hygro Remote Unit  
www2.oregonscientific.com/service/default.asp  
Batteries  
2 x UM-3 (AA) 1.5V  
OR  
NOTE It is recommended that you use alkaline  
batteries with this product for longer performance.  
Call 1-800-853-8883.  
For international inquiries, please visit:  
www2.oregonscientific.com/about/international.asp  
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EU-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
Hereby, Oregon Scientific, declares that this Wireless  
Weather Station with World Time Clock model  
BAR916HG is in compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive  
1999/5/EC.  
Acopy of the signed and dated Declaration of Conformity  
is available on request via our Oregon Scientific  
Customer Service.  
COUNTRIES RTTE APPROVAL COMPLIED  
All EU countries, Switzerland CH  
and Norway  
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