Temp Accuracy: Why Does My Temperature Sensor Read Inccurately; What Does A Reading Of "Hhh Or Lll" Mean; Temp Intermittant: Why Does My Temperature Reading Come And Go - Lacrosse BBB86088 Faqs

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TEMP ACCURACY: WHY DOES MY TEMPERATURE SENSOR READ INCCURATELY?

The temperature sensor reads the environment. If your sensor reads high during the day but
not at night it is a
mounting
Side-by-side test: Bring the temperature sensor in the house and place it next to your clock
for 2 hours.
Compare indoor and outdoor temperature. The temperatures should be within 4 degrees to
be within tolerance.
If the sensor reads correctly when next to your clock then try a different location outside.
Look for heat sources such as sunlight, door or window frames, or reflected heat that may
cause inaccurate readings.
If your temperature is reading low, and location is not an issue, you may have a bad sensor.

WHAT DOES A READING OF "HHH OR LLL" MEAN?

If your outdoor temperature reading shows "HHH or LLL", check that your
good.
Overpower or underpowered batteries can cause this reading.
If batteries are good, replace the outdoor sensor.

TEMP INTERMITTANT: WHY DOES MY TEMPERATURE READING COME AND GO?

RF (radio frequency) communication may come and go occasionally. This can be normal in
some environments (e.g. moister climates).
If a sensor goes out, please wait 2-4 hours for it to reconnect on its own. Please be patient
– these clocks can reconnect on, after many hours out.
RF (radio frequency) communication is not always 100% on. Certain temporary conditions
can cause it to go out for a time (e.g. 100% humidity).
If a miss happens:
If sensor loses connection to your clock for any reason, your clock will show dashes after 30
minutes.
Your clock will search for 5 minutes every hour to reconnect with sensor.
Be sure you have good batteries.
Try this:
Bring your sensor within 10 feet of your clock and make sure it is connected to your clock.
After 15 minutes move the sensor into the next room with a wall between the sensor and
your clock for 1 hour.
If there is no loss of signal in that hour, move the sensor just outside.
Continue moving the sensor back to its original location.
If you lose connection, look for sources of
problem.
interference.
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