ClimeMET CM7 User Manual

Temperature & humidity sensor

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CM7 Sensor User Guide
The CM7 Temperature & Humidity Sensor is used to take remote
measurements that are wirelessly transmitted to the Display
Console of either the CM7058 Temperature & Humidity Station or
the CM7015 Wireless Rain Gauge.
It can be assigned a numeric channel between 1 and 8, so be sure
to adjust these if you are using multiple sensors. The CM7 can be
used either indoors or outdoors, but is best-placed in a sheltered
position within 100 metres of the console.
1. Temperature Measurement
2. Humidity Measurement
3. LED Indicator

Setting a Channel

Before pairing your CM7 Temperature & Humidity Sensor with
your Display Console, locate the Channel Selector by removing the
battery cover from the rear of the sensor. The Channel Selector is
made up of four DIP switches and will appear as follows:
4.
Humidity Units
5.
Channel ID
6.
Temperature Units
1
3
1
2
3
Up to eight CM7 Sensors can be used at once, so please be sure to
set this to a different Channel ID to any other sensors already in use.
Only the sensor set to Channel 1 can be used for remote alarms.
The selected Channel ID will be shown on the small screen on each
sensor once powered up.
The default setting is for DIP switches 1 to 3 to be in the DOWN
position, which sets the CM7 Sensor to Channel 1. The full list of
different combinations for other Channel ID's is as follows:
6
5
4
2
4

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  • Page 1 Temperature Units Setting a Channel Up to eight CM7 Sensors can be used at once, so please be sure to set this to a different Channel ID to any other sensors already in use. Before pairing your CM7 Temperature & Humidity Sensor with Only the sensor set to Channel 1 can be used for remote alarms.
  • Page 2 Exposure to direct sunlight can have a massive impact on what the varieties, as these are generally unsuitable for this type of device. CM7 Sensor measures as it will cause the sensor itself to warm up Make sure to replace the battery cover and tighten it securely to and retain heat for some time - meaning you won’t be taking a true...

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