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Taylor
1526 Weatherguide
Wireless
Weather Station System |
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The Taylor 1526
Weatherguide Wireless Weather Station System is packed with features
including an integral atomic clock and large LCD panel with momentary blue
backlight for easy viewing. The Taylor 1526's display alternates between
indoor/outdoor temperature, indoor/outdoor humidity, or MIN/MAX
temperatures and also shows atomic radio-controlled time, calendar
information, 12-24 hour weather forecast, comfort level indicators, and
weather trend icons. The 1526 has an outdoor temperature measuring range
of -40°F to +158°F (-40°C to +70°C).
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The
Taylor 1526 is silver with
black trim surrounding its LCD panel. Hang the 1526 on your wall, or fold out the
integral stand and place it on a shelf, table, or desk.
The 1526 has a Bright Blue Backlight for
easy reading. Simply press the SNOOZE button the the top of the
station, and the backlight remains illuminated for three
seconds.
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The 1526 wireless forecast station's LCD panel is
2-3/4 inches high by 3 inches wide. The hour and minutes digits are
bold and about 1/2 of an inch tall. The month
and date are 1/3 of an inch tall, as well as the indoor and outdoor temperature and
humidity digits.
This station
has minimum/maximum memory for indoor temperature and all outdoor temperatures.
Its integral atomic clock has two daily alarms with snooze. The 1526 also monitors
and displays the indoor temperature and relative humidity, as well as the
outdoor temperature and relative humidity, reported by the included 1536 wireless
sensor at an outdoor or other remote location.
The indoor and outdoor humidity is displayed in %, and temperatures can be displayed
in either °F or °C, as selected.
The 1526 predicts
the weather 12 or 24 hours in advance based on barometric pressure changes. One
of five animated forecast icons is displayed: Sunny, Becoming Cloudy,
Cloudy, Rain, and Snow. A barometric pressure trend arrow (rising, steady, or falling) is displayed to the
right of the forecast icon above the pressure-change history bar graph.
The integral memory in the 1526 records
maximum and minimum indoor temperature and humidity values, plus maximum
and minimum outdoor temperature and humidity values for all remotes in use These values
are available for display during normal operation by momentarily
depressing the MIN/MAX button. Minimum and
maximum temperatures and humidity are stored and updated until the memory
is reset by pressing and holding the MIN/MAX button.
The 1526 forecast station uses the Taylor
1536 Digital Wireless Remote Sensor. One 1536 is included, and the 1526 actually works with up to three
1536's. Additional remote sensors are sold separately. The 1536 should be mounted in a sheltered location where direct precipitation cannot fall
on it. Although this remote is splash-resistant, it is not
waterproof. Indoor temperature measuring range of the
1526 is +14°F to +158°F (-10°C to +70°C). Outdoor/remote temperature
measuring range is -40° to 158°F x 0.1° (-40° to 70°C x 0.1°) with lithium batteries in
remote.
The atomic clock
can be displayed in 12 or 24 hour mode. The 1526's clock also has
two daily alarms, each of which sounds with a 2-minute crescendo pattern
and has an available 5-minute snooze function. Alarm 1 and 2 bell icons
are displayed above clock minutes when the alarms are activated, and the
SNOOZE button is located on the top of the case. On the back of the
1526 and on the1536's
mounting bracket are a
keyhole slot for wall mounting and an integral folding table stand.
If you're in need of a highly readable wireless
weather forecast station, you'll find the Taylor 1526 to be both handsome and value-priced. Not only can it display temperatures in °F or °C, it
also has a min/max memory for indoor/outdoor temperatures
and indoor/outdoor humidity. Plus, it has an atomic clock with alarm and
snooze. The 1526 is ideal for any room in the house and for monitoring the
temperature in your baby's room, wine cellar, greenhouse, garage, or wherever. This product comes with a
Taylor 1-year limited warranty.
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Features:
- Large LCD panel simultaneously
displays time and calendar information plus animated weather
forecast
- Displays either indoor/outdoor
temperature or indoor/outdoor humidity with auto-scroll option.
- Three-second Blue Blacklight for easy
viewing.
- Temperature unit is pushbutton-selectable
for °F or °C.
- Integral memory records minimum and
maximum indoor/outdoor
temperatures and indoor/outdoor humidity for instant pushbutton display.
- One 1536 wireless remote
sensor/transmitter is included, and 1526 works with up to three of
these remotes.
- Remote has its own temperature display for
local viewing.
- With lithium batteries installed, remote
operates down to -40°F.
- Integral Atomic clock can be displayed
in 12 or 24 hour format.
- Clock has two daily alarm and snooze.
- Both main unit and remote can be wall mounted, or integral table stands
can be extended for placement on a horizontal surface.
- Remote unit displays
signal-transmission and low-battery icons when appropriate.
- Handsomely styled and value priced.
Specifications:
- Indoor temperature measuring range:
+14°F to +158°F (-10°C to +70°C)
- Outdoor temperature measuring range:
+14° to 158°F x 0.1° (-10° to 70°C x 0.1°) with alkaline batteries in
remote
-40° to 158°F x 0.1° (-40° to 70°C x 0.1°) with lithium batteries in
remote
- Temperature resolution: 0.1°F/°C on
both main unit and remote
- Remote sensor transmission frequency:
434 MHz
- Remote sensor transmission range: 100
feet (30 meters) maximum in open space with no interference
- Main unit power requirements: two AAA
(1.5V) alkaline batteries, with expected life of 1 year.
- Remote sensor power requirements: two
AAA
(1.5V) alkaline batteries, with expected life of 1 year. For use in
sub-freezing temperatures, lithium AA batteries are recommended
instead of alkaline.
- Main unit dimensions
(with table stand not extended):
5 inches wide
4 inches high
1 inch or 2-1/2 inches deep with stand extended.
- Remote sensor dimensions
(with table stand not extended):
3-1/2 inches wide
2-1/2 inches high
3/4 inches deep
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Note:
This product has "atomic" clock functionality. Atomic, or Radio Controlled clocks receive
a radio signal to set themselves. Like any radio receiver however, they may not
be able to receive the signal if they are in a building with a lot of steel in
the structure, near computers or other electrical equipment that may generate
interference, or if the weather is unsuitable. The signal they receive does not
propagate well during the day. That's the nature of the signal, not the clock.
These clocks are designed to catch the signal when they can, generally in the
middle of the night, calibrate themselves, and then run quite accurately for
days until they can catch another signal. When you first put in the batteries,
they will most likely not set themselves until the middle of the night. That's
normal. By morning, weather permitting, it should be correct. Under less than
ideal conditions, it could take a few days. Daylight savings time changes may
not be made the first night if location and weather are not favorable.
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