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Help  |  |  [ GiftnGadget Home > Weather > Weather Forecasters > BAR386A Oregon Scientific Wireless Weather Forecaster, in Silver ]

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BAR386A Oregon Scientific
Wireless Weather Forecaster, in Silver
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Weather
Forecast Station with Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer, Ice Warning, Kinetic Forecast
Icons, Temperature Min/Max Memory and High/Low Alarms, and
Atomic Clock with Calendar, Moon Phase, and Snooze Alarm
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The BAR386A Oregon Scientific Wireless Weather Forecaster, in Silver
has a large variety of features.
It displays the indoor temperature plus the outdoor (or other
remote) temperature from 1 to 3 locations. It also provides highly accurate weather
forecasts and shows
the trends for barometric pressure and indoor and all remote
temperatures. The BAR386A's temperature memory records
and retains minimum and maximum values (since the last reset)
for instant pushbutton display. Audible high and low temperature
alarms can be set for remote Channel 1, and a visible ice warning can be
displayed for Channel 1 as well. Rounding out this station's many features
is a radio-controlled ("atomic") clock with calendar, moon
phase, and snooze alarm.
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With the simple touch of a
button, monitor the temperature both indoors and at 1
to 3 remote locations up to 100 feet (30 meters) away from
the main unit--and without ever stringing a wire or cable! One
THN132N wireless remote thermo sensor is included, and the
station can actually monitor up to three remote thermo sensors.
Styled in silver,
the BAR386A weather forecast station looks very clean and unfussy. This is because its
control pushbuttons are on the right side panel and on the back.
(A Reset button is in the battery
compartment.) It's also because the snooze bar at the top is part
of a decorative flange that encircles the case and because the
on/off switch for the daily alarm is concealed under the lower
right corner of the front panel. To turn the alarm on or off, you
simply press the case front where it says ALARM and shows a sound
wave symbol.
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The BAR386A wireless weather forecast
station is 5.1 inches wide by 4.4 inches high,
and its LCD panel is 3.2 inches wide by 2.1 inches high. Temperature
digits (except tenths, which are smaller) are about 0.6 inches tall, and
time digits are just over 0.4 inch tall. If your vision is reasonably normal, you'll
find the displays on this station easy to read.
The upper section of the LCD panel
is the weather area. In it, you
see one of four forecast icons: Clear, Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, or Rainy
(which predicts snow in cold weather). The forecast is based on barometric
pressure changes. It's for 12 to 24 hours in the future and about 70% to
75% accurate. You also see a barometric pressure trend arrow (rising,
steady, or falling) in the upper left corner of the weather area.
To the right of the
forecast icon is displayed the outdoor (or other remote) temperature and,
below it, the indoor temperature. Above indoor and outdoor degree tenths are displayed trend
arrows (rising,
steady, or falling) for indoor and outdoor temperatures. In the
outdoor temperature display, a house icon with a number (1, 2, or 3) in it
indicates the selected channel, and waves above the house indicate
successful signal reception from that channel's remote. A house icon
containing the word IN appears in the indoor temperature display.
If high and/or low
temperature alarms are set for Channel 1, alarm bell Hi and Lo icons
appear in the Channel 1 outdoor temperature display. If the Channel 1
remote temperature falls to between 37°F
and 28°F (3°C and -2°C), an ice warning icon in the form of a snowflake
or ice crystal below the Channel 1 (house) icon flashes on and off. You
can option the display to auto-scan between active sensors, and you can
press the MEM button to manually toggle between current, minimum, and
maximum temperatures for a selected sensor. Displaying minimum and maximum
values for a remote channel also causes minimum and maximum indoor values
to be displayed as well.
The lower section of the
LCD panel is the clock and alarm area. The time is shown as hour and
minutes in 12-hour format with AM or PM. Month and
date are shown digitally as MM/DD. The weekday is a two-letter
abbreviation in your choice of English, French, German, Italian, or
Spanish. The MODE button on the right side of the case lets you display
clock seconds as an alternative to the weekday. If the clock has
successfully received the WWVB 60 kHz time-synchronization radio signal
from the U.S. atomic clock in Colorado, a tower and waves icon appears to
the left of the time. Although you must select your continental U.S. time
zone (Pacific, Mountain, Central, or Eastern), the zone is not displayed
during normal operation. Also, the year is displayed only during manual
setup. The current moon phase is displayed above the
calendar information as one of eight icons. These are shown and described
in the User Manual. You can view the moon phase for any day from year 2001
through 2099.
The BAR386A's atomic
clock has a single daily crescendo alarm with 2-minute duration and an
available 8-minute snooze function. The set alarm time can be viewed as an
alternative to the normal time and calendar display.
One THN132N wireless
remote temperature sensor is included with the BAR386A, and
the station can actually monitor up to three temperature sensors at a distance of up to 100 feet (30 meters).
The THN132N is a non-displaying sensor. Additional remote sensors can be obtained
separately and include the following:
- THGR268. This is a
temperature and humidity sensor with its own display. If you use this
remote, you won't see the humidity on the BAR386A main unit.
- THGN123N. This is a
non-displaying
temperature and humidity sensor that, with lithium batteries
installed, works down to -40°C/F. If you use this
remote, you won't see the humidity on the BAR386A main unit.
- THC268. This is a
temperature-only sensor with its own display and a waterproof probe on a 10-foot (3-meter)
cable for use in pools,
spas, hot tubs, freezers, soil, etc.
The BAR386A main unit is designed
for free-standing use only and has a non-skid "back foot." The
THN132N remote sensor can rest on a horizontal surface, or it can be
wall-mounted via a keyhole slot on the back. Please be aware that the
small table stand that extends from the back of the remote is an integral
part of the battery compartment cover that makes up most of back of the
remote. You can hang the remote on a wall with the stand in place. This
remote is water-resistant but not waterproof. Choose a mounting location
where the THN132N is protected from direct sunlight and direct
precipitation.
The main unit uses three AA
alkaline batteries, and the remote temperature sensor uses one AA
alkaline battery. All batteries must be obtained separately. If the
remote will be used in sub-freezing temperature conditions, a lithium
battery is recommended instead of alkaline. Low battery icons are
displayed on the main unit for itself and all active remotes when
replacement becomes necessary.
Note: This product comes
in a clear plastic blister pack that, once cut open, cannot be resealed.
Because opening a blister pack renders the enclosed product unfit for
resale, non-defective products whose blister packs have been opened are
not returnable. If you receive this product and it is not to your liking
(for example, if its appearance does not meet your expectations), please
leave the blister pack unopened and contact us for return instructions.
Defective products, however, can be returned for replacement. Again,
please contact us for instructions.
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Features and Benefits:
- It's wireless! Easy
setup with no cables to string--remote temperature sensors
send data back to main unit (base station) via 433MHz radio waves.
- Know the temperature both indoors and at up to three remote
locations--outdoors or in your greenhouse, baby's room, warehouse,
wine cellar or other location--from the comfort of your home or
office.
- At a glance, check the
current barometric pressure trend, the indoor and outdoor
temperature trends, and the weather
forecast.
- Four weather forecast
icons indicate Clear, Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, or Rainy (which
predicts snow in cold weather).
- Weather forecast is
for 12 to 24 hours in the future, covers an 18- to 30-mile (30- to
50-km) radius, and is about 70% to 75% accurate..
- Trend arrows indicate Rising, Steady, or
Falling for barometric pressure and indoor and outdoor temperatures.
- Audible high and low
temperature alerts and a visible ice warning can be set for remote
Channel 1.
- User-selectable metric
or English units: Choose °C or °F for temperature indications.
- Station comes complete with
one THN132N temperature sensor--add one or two additional sensors
(optional; not included) to monitor up to three remote locations,
indoors or out.
- Integral memory stores
maximum and minimum temperature readings (indoor and
from remotes) for instant pushbutton display.
- Integral
radio-controlled clock with calendar and alarm automatically
synchronizes itself to the U.S. atomic clock in Colorado and also
automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time.
- Clock can be manually
set if desired.
- An RF (radio
frequency) tower-and-wave icon indicates that the clock is receiving
the synchronizing radio signals (WWVB, 60 kHz) for time and date.
- Clock displays time in
12-hour format with AM or PM.
- Month, date, and
weekday are shown along with the time.
- Two-letter weekday abbreviation
is user-selectable for any of five languages:
English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish.
- Clock seconds can be
displayed instead of weekday.
- Calendar display
shows month-date in that order.
- One of eight moon
phase icons is displayed above month and date.
- Current moon phase or
moon phases from year 2001 to 2099 can be displayed.
- Continental U.S. time zone (Pacific,
Mountain, Central, or Eastern) is shown as an abbreviation that is displayed
only during setup.
- Daily 2-minute
crescendo alarm has an 8-minute snooze function.
- Maximum transmission
range for remote sensors is 100 feet (30 meters).
- Main unit provides
low-battery indications for itself and all remotes in use.
- Main unit is
free-standing only and is powered by three AA alkaline batteries.
- Remote can be
free-standing or wall-mounted and is powered by one AA alkaline or
lithium battery.
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Specifications:
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Main
Unit |
Metric |
English |
| Indoor
Temperature Measurement |
| Operating
range |
-5.0°C
to +50.0°C |
23.0°F
to 122.0°F |
| Temperature
resolution |
0.1°C |
0.2°F |
| Remote/Outdoor
Temperature Measurement |
| Operating
range (with alkaline battery in remote) |
-20.0°C
to +60.0°C |
-4.0°F
to +140.0°F |
| Operating
range (with lithium battery in remote) |
-30.0°C
to +60.0°C |
-22.0°F
to +140.0°F |
| Temperature
resolution |
0.1°C |
0.2°F |
| Weather
Forecast |
| Kinetic
forecast
icons |
Sunny,
Partly Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy |
| Memory |
| Data
storage |
Minimum
and maximum temperature values for indoors and
all remotes in use since last memory reset |
| Clock |
| Atomic
timekeeping |
Auto
or manual (disabled) |
| Time
display format |
hh:mm:ss,
with weekday abbreviation an alternative to seconds |
| Hour
format |
12-hour
with AM or PM |
| Time
zones |
PA
(Pacific), MO (Mountain), CE (Central), or EA (Eastern)
displayed during setup only |
| Calendar |
Digital
month/date in that order plus available weekday abbreviation in any of 5 languages: E (English),
D (German), F (French), I (Italian), or S (Spanish). One of 8
moon phase icons is also displayed. |
| Alarm |
Single
daily crescendo alarm with 2-minute duration and available 8-minute snooze |
| Remote
Temperature Sensor (THN132N)
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| Temperature
sensing/transmission cycle |
every
40 seconds |
| RF
transmission frequency |
433
MHz |
| Number
of selectable channels |
3 |
| RF
transmission range (in open space with no obstructions) |
30
meters maximum |
100
feet maximum |
| Outdoor
measuring
range with alkaline batteries in remote |
-20°C
to +60°C |
-4°F
to +140°F |
| Outdoor
measuring
range with lithium batteries in remote |
-30°C
to +60°C |
-22°F
to +140°F |
| Power |
| Main
unit |
uses
three UM-3 or AA 1.5V alkaline batteries (not included) |
| THN132N
remote sensor |
uses
one UM-3 or AA 1.5V alkaline battery (not included). A lithium battery is recommended instead of alkaline for extended low-temperature operation. |
| Weight |
| Main
unit without batteries |
176
grams |
6.2
ounces |
| THN132N
remote sensor without batteries |
46
grams |
1.6
ounces |
| Dimensions
(H x W x D) |
| Main
unit (including integral stand) |
112
x 130 x 55 mm |
4.4"
x 5.1" x 2.1" |
| THN132N
remote sensor, including integral stand |
92
x 60 x 20 mm |
3.6"
x 2.4" x 0.8" |
| THN132N
remote sensor depth, not including stand |
23
mm |
0.9" |
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