Note:
The relative humidity record displayed next to the MIN/MAX temperature is not the
MIN/MAX relative humidity record, but the relative humidity recorded at this specific time.
MIN/MAX OUTDOOR HUMIDITY READING (Optional)
1.
Press the “MIN/MAX/+” key. The MAX outdoor relative humidity record will show with
the time record (humidity record and humidity level bar flashing).
2.
Press the “MIN/MAX/+” key a second time. The MAX outdoor relative humidity
record is showed with the date record (humidity record and humidity level bar
flashing).
3.
Press the “MIN/MAX/+” key again. The MIN outdoor relative humidity record will
show with the time record (humidity record and humidity level bar flashing).
4.
Press the “MIN/MAX/+” key. The MIN outdoor relative humidity record show with the
date record (humidity record and humidity level bar flashing).
Note:
The temperature record displayed next to the MIN/MAX relative humidity record is
not the MIN/MAX temperature record, but the temperature recorded at this specific time.
RESETTING THE MIN/MAX TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
RECORDING:
During the MIN/MAX temperature and humidity record display, pressing the
“IN/OUT/SET/CH” key will reset the displayed record to the current data.
CHECKING THE 433 MHz RECEPTION (Optional)
In normal surroundings (for example away from interfering sources such as TV sets), the
outdoor temperature can usually be easily received within 82 seconds. If the outdoor
temperature is not displayed on the LCD after 2 minutes, then check the following:
1.
The distance of the units should be at least 1.5 to 2 meters away from interfering
sources such as computer monitors or TV sets.
2.
Avoid placing the units onto or in the immediate proximity of metal doors, window
frames or structures.
3.
Using other electrical products such as headphones and speakers that operate on
the same signal (433 MHz) can prevent the transmission pick up.
4.
Neighbors using electrical products operating on the 433 MHz signal can also cause
interference. In most severe cases, the reception is only possible once all other
electrical products using the 433 MHz are switched off.
5.
Within thick concrete rooms such as basements and tower blocks, the 433 MHz
signal can be weakened (avoid placing near metal frames and structures).
6.
Transmission can be affected by exposure to extreme temperature conditions. For
example, if the weather has been extremely cold (under -25ºC) for an
extended period of time then the transmission signal may be weakened. (Please
bear this in mind when positioning the transmitter).
MIN Outdoor
humidity
flashing
Flashing
MAX Outdoor
humidity
flashing