Marathon Radio-controlled wall/desk clock weather station with 3 wireless outdoor sensors User Manual

June 9, 2024
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Marathon Radio-controlled wall/desk clock weather station with 3 wireless outdoor sensors User Manual

Remote Temperature Sensor (Part No. BA030023-RS) Visit: www.MarathonWatch.com to order a replacement!

What’s in the box

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Front

  • A1: Indoor temperature and humidity
  • A2: Button SNOOZE/DIMMER
  • A3: Time
  • A4: DCF signal icon
  • A5: Remote sensor 1 temperature and humidity
  • A6: Remote sensor 2 temperature and humidity
  • A7: Weather forecast
  • A8: Atmospheric pressure
  • A9: Remote sensor 3 temperature and humidity

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C1: Temperature display
C2: Humidity display
C3: Wall mount hole
C5: Channel selector
C6: Battery compartment

Thank you for purchasing this radio-controlled wall/desk clock weather station with 3 wireless outdoor sensors. Please read this instruction manual before using to enjoy the best product experience.

Environmental reception effects
Your radio-controlled clock obtains accurate time with wireless technology. As with all wireless devices, the receiving ability may be affected by, but not limited to, the following circumstances:

  • Long transmitting distance
  • Nearby mountains and valleys
  • Tall buildings
  • Nearby railway, high voltage cable etc.
  • Nearby freeway, airport, etc
  • Nearby construction site
  • Inside concrete buildings
  • Nearby electrical appliances
  • Nearby computers and TV’s
  • Inside moving vehicles
  • Nearby metallic structures

Environmental Protection: Disposal of electrical & electronic equipment

Do not dispose of this product with household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling please take this product to the appropriate collection point. If you are unsure of where this is, contact your local authority. Improper disposal may be harmful to the environment.

Features

  • Color graphic weather forecast display
  • Air atmospheric pressure value display, in mmHg, hPa/ mB, or inHg
  • Radio-controlled clock
  • Max/ min records for indoor/ outdoor temperature and humidity
  • Indoor-outdoor temperature and relative humidity in Celsius or Fahrenheit
  • Selectable 24 or 12 hour time format
  • Alarm and snooze function
  • Low power indicator for main unit and outdoor sensors
  • Low battery alarm
  • Three Wireless outdoor sensors included
  • Wall hanging or free standing

Quick setup guide

Setup main unit

  1. Remove the protective film from the LCD Screen at the front of the clock.
  2. Place your clock face down on a flat and soft surface.
  3. Slide and remove the battery cover at the back of your unit.
  4. Insert 3 new AAA alkaline batteries (included) into the battery compartment by observing the correct “+” and “-” polarity.
  5. Slide and replace the battery cover.
  6. Connect Power adapter to DC jack and then to wall outlet.
  7. When powering on, the LCD will display for 3 seconds, and the backlight will light up. The unit will then beep, detect the indoor temperature and humidity, and detect the air pressure value.
  8. The clock will then enter the RF Reception mode for 7 minutes to receive data from the remote sensors. After 7 minutes, it will enter the RCC reception mode to search for the DCF time signal.

Setup Outdoor Remote Sensors
*The sensors have a color coded to match their corresponding zone on the main unit.

  1. Slide and remove the battery cover at the back of the unit.
  2. Insert 2 x new AA alkaline batteries (included) into the battery compartment by observing the correct “+” and “-” polarity.
  3. Slide the channel selector to its correct position 1 (Green), 2 (Red), or 3 (Yellow).
  4. Replace the battery cover.

Your clock will receive a data signal from the remote sensor within 7 minutes. Place your sensor in a dry and shaded area away from direct sun or rain. The indoor and outdoor temperature-humidity readings will become more stable and accurate over 30 minutes ­ 1 hour.

NOTE: If the registered ID receives a valid signal with the same ID within 1 hour, it will automatically turn on the RF long reception for 3 minutes. If it has not received the signal, it will display “–.-“, and then turn on the long reception every 1 hour until it receives a valid ID signal and restores temperature and humidity display

Your outdoor sensor has a 60-meter open air transmission range with no obstructions. Actual transmission range will vary depending on what is in the path of the signal. Each obstruction (roof, walls, floors, ceilings, thick trees, etc.) will significantly reduce the signal range.

DCF time signal reception
After the clock receives and displays the outdoor temperature humidity reading, it will start searching for the DCF time signal. The clock will start to search for the DCF time signal with the icon flashing. The first reception will last for around 7 minutes. If the first attempt of signal search fails, the clock will automatically search for the signal again every 3 hours until it is successfully received. It will then enter automatic receiving mode.

In automatic reception mode, the clock will receive signal waves every night at 1:00 am, 2:00 am and 3:00 am. If no reception, it will try again at 4:00 am and 5:00 am. During reception, do not press any buttons for the best results. If the correct time is not received within the specified time, it will automatically stop receiving. Once the clock receives the signal, the time and calendar will be updated, and your clock is ready to use.

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NOTE: signal reception is normally better at night and when the weather is clear. The radio-controlled signal generally takes a few hours to synchronize, so it is important to manually set the time and date after powering up the clock.
It is important to set the clock with the correct time zone and DST (on/off) in accordance with where you live in order to get the correct time after a successful DCF signal reception.

To set the clock manually

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Temperature and humidity function

  • Press button to check the maximum and minimum records of indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity; in view mode, press and hold the button to clear historical records. The current temperature and humidity values will display after 15 seconds of no operation.
  • The maximum and minimum indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity will automatically clear at 0:00 every day.
  • Single press button to switch the temperature unit °C/°F.

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Other functions

  • Press and hold the button to clear all outdoor data and re-register your sensors.
  • In normal time display mode, press the button switch between 12 and 24 hour view setting.
  • In normal time display mode, press and hold the button to enter and exit the RCC signal reception mode.
  •  In normal time display mode, press the SNOOZE/DIMMER button to light up the backlight, press a second time to increase the brightness.
  •  In any setting, press the SNOOZE/DIMMER button to save current settings and exit.

Low battery indicator
If the low battery indicator appears in the weather display, it is time to replace the unit with fresh batteries. A low battery indicator will also appear for each sensor when batteries need to be replaced.

Troubleshooting
If your clock does not function properly, which may be caused by electro- static discharge or other interference, slide open the battery cover, take out the batteries and reinstall them by observing the correct +/- polarity. Your unit will be reset to the default factory settings and will need to be setup again.

Caring for your product

  1. Place your unit on a stable surface, away from sources of direct sunlight or excessive heat or moisture.
  2. Protect your furniture when placing your unit on a natural wood and lacquered finish by using a cloth or protective material between it and the furniture.
  3. Clean your unit with a soft cloth moistened only with mild soap and water. Stronger agents such as Benzine, thinner or similar materials can damage the surface of the unit.
  4. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
  5. If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, such as a month or longer, remove the batteries to prevent possible corrosion. Should the battery compartment become corroded or dirty, clean the compartment thoroughly and replace the batteries.

Specifications

Power supply mode: Battery AAA*3 & DC:5V
Year setting range: 2000~2099
Indoor temperature
Measuring range: 14°F to +122°F / -10°C to +50°C
(display shows HH.H / LL.L if out of this range)
Indoor humidity range: 1% to 99%
Temperature resolution: 0.1°F / 0.1°C
Transmission frequency : 433MHz
Transmission distance : 80-meter (line-of-sight distance with no obstruction)

Outdoor sensor
Outdoor Measuring Range: 40°F to +140°F / -40°C to +60°C
(display shows HH.H / LL.L if out of this range)
Outdoor Humidity Range: 1% to 99%

Default settings

Time Format 24 hour
Time 0:00
Time Zone GMT +1
Calendar Date-Month
Temperature °C
DST On
RCC ON
Alarm OFF
Alarm Time 0:00
Language English

Marathon Watch Company Ltd.
Customer Service: www.MarathonWatch.com

Designed in Canada
Made in China
2 year warranty

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