Remote Sensor (Thgr122Nx); Setup Sensor - Oregon Scientific RMR606HGPA User Manual

Oregon scientific rmr606hgpa thermometer: user guide
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REMOTE SENSOR (THGR122NX)

This product is shipped with a THGR122NX Thermo/
Hygro Sensor that collects Temperature and Humidity
data. Data can be collected from up to 3 sensors.
Additional sensors sold separately.

SETUP SENSOR

Open the remote sensor battery compartment with a
small Phillips screwdriver.
1.
Insert the batteries, matching the polarity as shown
in the battery compartment.
2.
Set the channel. The switch is located in the battery
compartment.
SWITCH
OPTION
Channel
Channel 1 - 3. If you are using
more than one sensor, select a
different channel for each sensor.
3.
Place the sensor near the main unit. Press RESET
on the sensor to initiate signal sending between the
sensor and the main unit. The reception icon on
the main unit will blink for approximately 3 minutes
while it is searching for the sensor. (Refer to the
Sensor Data Transmission section for more
information.)
4.
Close the remote sensor battery compartment.
5.
Secure the sensor in the desired location using the
wall mount or table stand.
RMR606HGPA_R5
For best results:
• Insert the batteries and select the channel and
• Place the sensor out of direct sunlight and
• Do not place the sensor more than 30 meters
• Position the sensor so that it faces the main
• Place the sensor in a location with a clear view
• Position the sensor close to the main unit during
You may need to experiment with various locations to
get the best results.
Standard Alkaline batteries contain signifcant amounts
of water. Because of this they will freeze in low
temperatures of approximately 10°F. Disposable Lithium
batteries have a much lower threshold for temperature
with an estimated freezing range of below -40°F. The
Liquid Crystal Display in outdoor thermometers will
remain operational to -20°F with adequate power.
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temperature unit before you mount the sensor.
moisture.
(98 feet) from the main (indoor) unit.
(indoor) unit, minimizing obstructions such as
doors, walls, and furniture.
to the sky, away from metallic or electronic
objects.
cold winter months as below-freezing
temperatures may affect battery performance and
signal transmission.
9/3/04, 4:16 PM

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