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Display Type | LCD |
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Indoor Temperature Range | 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) |
Outdoor Temperature Range | -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) |
Indoor Humidity Range | 20% to 95% |
Power (Sensor) | 2 x AA batteries (not included) |
Time Display | 12/24 hour format |
Wireless Transmission Frequency | 915 MHz |
Forecast Icons | Yes |
Wireless Range | 330 ft (100 m) |
Power (Receiver) | AC adapter or batteries |
Power Source (Display) | AC adapter or batteries |
Power Source (Sensor) | Battery |
Power Source | AC adapter or batteries |
List of optional items required for operation.
Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote and indoor units.
Description and illustration of the unit's buttons.
Guide to setting the time format (12-hour or 24-hour).
Instructions for selecting the correct time zone for accurate time display.
How to enable or disable automatic DST adjustments.
Methods for setting the time automatically or manually.
Steps to manually configure the current day, date, and year.
How to switch temperature units between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Adjusting the display brightness for optimal visibility.
Explanation of the weather forecasting feature and its accuracy.
Interpretation of the graphical weather forecast symbols.
Understanding the arrows indicating air pressure changes.
How to read indoor environmental conditions and comfort status.
Display and reading of outdoor environmental data.
How the device tracks and displays historical min/max readings.
Accessing the minimum and maximum indoor temperature history.
Accessing the minimum and maximum outdoor temperature history.
Procedure to clear stored minimum and maximum temperature data.
How to set, manage, and use the alarm features.
Step-by-step guide to configuring the two available alarms.
How to manage the alarm when it sounds.
Procedure for installing multiple remote sensors correctly.
How to view data from different remote sensors.
Methods for mounting the outdoor sensor using screws or tape.
Options for placing or wall-mounting the indoor unit.
Specific problems like signal loss, incorrect time, faint display.