3. Temperature and humidity:
1.
Indoor temperature range: 0
℃-
+50
℃ (-
32
℉-
+122
℉ )
2. Humidity testing range: 20%-95%
3. Outdoor temperature display range: -50
℃ -
+70
℃
(-58
℉ -
+158
℉
)
4. Values are checked every 12 seconds
5.
Temperature accuracy: +/- 1
℃
4. Weather forecast:
1. Weather forecast indicates 24 hours ahead based on the recording history.
2. Four weather forecast conditions: sunny, patchy clouds, overcast and rain.
3. Forecast is usually accurate under normal ventilated conditions, though may
be inconsistent if the outdoor sensor is located indoors for a time or in air-
conditioned environment.
5. Temperature alarm:
1. Default value of +70
℃
highest and -50
℃
lowest.
2. The relevant temperature and alarm symbol with flash when alarm sounds.
3. Just the alarm symbol will flash if the relevant channel is not displayed.
4. The
alarm
will:
a. beep 3 times each second;
b. beep for 5 seconds every minute
5. Stopping the alarm:
a. Press any key to stop the alarm sounding. The corresponding
temperature and symbol will still flash.
b.
The flashing stops automatically when the temperature is back within
normal range.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Synchronizing the units:
Try changing the channels, as the radio signal may be getting blocked by another
frequency,
such as cordless phones and wireless broadband routers.
Remember to set the outside unit up first. On opening the back of the unit you will
see a switch. By moving the switch you can change the channel on the sensor. This
will appear on the display in the top left hand corner (CH1-CH3).
You then need to reset the base unit again. This can be achieved by removing the
batteries for a few seconds. Then set the channel to match the outside unit before
you set anything else up on the base unit. This can be achieved by pressing the
channel button on the reverse of the unit, again this will appear in the little house on
the display in the bottom right hand box.
Positioning of the outdoor sensor:
The unit should be positioned up to 10 metres from the base unit. The unit should be
north facing where possible, as in direct sunlight it will give inaccurate readings. We
would suggest that you don't position it in an exposed area.
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