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A
Battery Compartment
Accommodates 2 Mignon batteries (1,5 V, Type AA).
B
Reset Button
Resets all functions after changing the channels.
C
Channel Selector
Select the channel before the batteries are installed.
D
Wall Mount Hole
For mounting the sensor on the wall.
E
LED Control Light
Flashes once, when the remote unit transmits a reading.
Flashes twice, when low battery is detected on sensor unit.
F
°C/°F Switch
Selects between Centigrade (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F)

Installation of Batteries

Remote Sensor:
1.
Remove the 2 screws on the battery cover to open the battery compartment at the rear of
the sensor.
2.
Select the desired channel: 1, 2 or 3.
Note: If you want to use more than one remote sensor, each sensor must be designated a
separate channel.
3.
Insert 2 Mignon batteries (1,5V, Type AA) strictly according to the polarities shown inside the
compartment.
4.
Close the battery cover and fix with screws.
Weather Station (Main Unit):
1.
Open the battery compartment at the rear of the main unit.
2.
Insert 2 Mignon batteries (1,5V, Type AA) strictly according to the polarities shown inside the
compartment.
3.
Close the battery cover.

Low Battery Warning

When the capacity of batteries of the remote sensor is low, a crossed battery symbol
appear in the humidity and outdoor temperature display of the main unit. Please replace both of
the low batteries with new ones.

How to Use the Table Stand or Wall Mounting

The main unit has a removable table stand. It may also be mounted on the wall after removing
the stand.The remote sensor can also be stood or hung on the wall.
The maximum range of the signal is 30 m. It is reduced, however – when the radio signal is
interrupted by a wall, a window or the like. Depending upon the material and angle involved, the
range can be reduced down to just a few meters. Different positioning of the sensor and the
main unit should be tested in order to obtain an optimal location for both units before deciding
upon a final position.
Though the housing of the sensor and weather station is weather proofed, we recommend to
place both out of direct sunlight and protected against rain and snow.
Sending and Receiving of Radio Signal
As soon as the batteries are inserted properly, the main unit begins a two minute search for the
remote sensor signal. The units are then synchronized. The remote sensor transmits readings
with temperature and humidity data approxymately every 45 sec. Reception at the main unit is
confirmed on the LC display, when the received outdoor temperature and humidity is updated.
The main unit will automatically update its readings in intervals of approxymately 45 sec. For
control purposes the LED on the remote sensor is lit during the transmission.
If no signal are received, blanks " --,-" will appear in the LC display of the main unit. Press
will