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3

1.

  RESET

:

 

Reset unit to default settings

2.   

EU / UK

:

 

Select the nearest radio signal (RMR802  

only)

3.

  °C / °F

:

 

Select temperature unit

REMOTE SENSOR 

1

       

2

3

4

5

1.  LED status indicator
2.  Wall mount hole
3.  Battery compartment

 

4.

  RESET 

hole 

5. 

CHANNEL

 switch

GETTING STARTED

SOLAR PANEL

The solar panel is an energy saving feature, which is an 
environmentally friendly way to provide additional power 
to  the  main  unit  and  prolongs  battery  life.  However,  it 
cannot replace battery power entirely. 

INSERT BATTERIES

1.  Remove the battery compartment.
2.  Insert the batteries, matching the polarities. 
3.  Press

 RESET

 after each battery change.

 LOCATION

MEANING

Clock / alarm

Main unit batteries low

Outdoor temperature

Sensor batteries low

     

  

REMOTE SENSOR 

The main unit can collect data from up to 3 sensors.

To set up the sensor:

1.  Open the battery compartment.
2.   Insert the battery, matching the polarities.
3.  Select a channel then press 

RESET

4.  Close the battery door.
5.  Place the sensor within 30 m (98 ft) of the main unit 

using the table stand or wall mount.

 TIP 

 Ideal placements for the sensor would be in any 

location on the exterior of the home at a height of not 
more than 1.5 m (5 ft) and which can shield it from direct 
sunlight or wet conditions for an accurate reading.

Summary of Contents for RMR802

Page 1: ...2 Remote Sensor 3 Getting Started 3 Solar Panel 3 Insert Batteries 3 Remote Sensor 3 Sensor Data Transmission 4 Clock 4 Clock Reception 4 Manually Set Clock 5 Temperature 5 Ice Warning 6 Reset 6 Preca...

Page 2: ...icator 4 Indoor temperature 5 MODE Change settings display 6 Increase decrease value activate deactivate clock reception signal toggle between outdoor channels 1 3 7 Outdoor temperature 8 Time zone RM...

Page 3: ...artment 2 Insert the batteries matching the polarities 3 Press RESET after each battery change LOCATION MEANING Clock alarm Main unit batteries low Outdoor temperature Sensor batteries low REMOTE SENS...

Page 4: ...is searching for sensor s A channel has been found The sensor cannot be found TIP The transmission range may vary depending on many factors You may need to experiment with various locations to get the...

Page 5: ...on rm 4 The settings order is time zone 12 24 hr format hour minute year calendar mode day month month day month day and language RMR802 Time zone offset sets the clock 23 hours from the received cloc...

Page 6: ...batteries Images shown in this manual may differ from the actual display When disposing of this product ensure it is collected separately for special treatment and not as normal household waste Placem...

Page 7: ...m to learn more about Oregon Scienti c products If you re in the US and would like to contact our Customer Care department directly please visit www2 oregonscienti c com service support For internatio...

Page 8: ...o or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or rel...

Page 9: ...EN 9 2009 Oregon Scienti c All rights reserved P N 300102249 00001 10...

Page 10: ...EN 10 Solar Clock with Indoor Outdoor Temperature Model RMR802 RMR802A USER MANUAL...

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