Remote Sensor - Insert Batteries; Remote Sensor; Sensor Data Transmission - Oregon Scientific RGR126N User Manual

Remote rain gauge with outdoor thermometer
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. Insert the batteries, matching the polarity (+/-) as
shown in the battery compartment.
2. Press RESET, or press and hold SEARCH on the
main unit to initiate operation. The reception icons
(
and
) on the main unit will blink while it is
searching for the sensor or rain gauge.
NOTE
The main unit returns to default settings in each
battery replacement.

REMOTE SENSOR - INSERT bATTERIES

. Remove the battery compartment cover by screw driver.
2. Insert the batteries, matching the polarities (+/-).
3. Press RESET after each battery change.
LOCATION
Rainfall area
Outdoor temperature area Outdoor sensor batteries low
Clock area
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MEANING
Rain collector sensor
batteries low
Main unit batteries low
NOTE
Use alkaline batteries for longer usage and consumer
grade lithium batteries in temperatures below freezing.

REMOTE SENSOR

The main unit can collect data from up to two (2) sensors,
including one rain gauge and one outdoor thermo sensor.
To set up the sensor:
. Open the battery compartment.
2. Select a channel then press RESET.
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
4. Place the sensor within 00 m (329 ft) of the main
unit using the table stand or wall mount.
TIP For accurate readings, ideal
placements for the sensor would
be in any location on the exterior
of the home at a height of no
more than .5 m (5 ft); and can
shielded it from direct sunlight or
wet conditions.

SENSOR DATA TRANSMISSION

To search for a sensor:
Press and hold SEARCH.
The sensor reception icon in the remote sensor
area shows the status (see below).
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150cm(5ft)
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