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Oregon Scientific RMR182 User Manual

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EN
Multi-Channel In-Out Thermometer
with Cable Free Sensor and RF Clock
MODEL: RMR182
USER'S MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the RMR182 Multi-
Channel In-Out Thermometer with 433MHz cable free sensor and
radio-controlled calendar clock.
The basic package comes with a main unit, which is the tempera-
ture and calendar clock station, and a remote unit, the thermo
sensor.
The main unit has a large display for indoor temperature,
calendar clock and temperatures collected and transmitted by the
remote unit. The main unit can support up to three remote units.
The main unit is capable of keeping track of the maximum and
minimum temperature of different sites. No wire installation is
required as the RMR182 operates at 433MHz.
As for the calendar clock, it is radio-controlled. It automatically
synchronizes its current time and date when it is brought within
an approximate 1500km radius of the radio signal generated from
Frankfurt, Germany (DCF77).
You can also set the calendar clock manually when it is off range.
Other features include four-language display, four-step crescendo
dual alarms and interchangeable display modes.
MAIN FEATURES: MAIN UNIT
RMR182_EN 8/16/04, 2:58 PM1
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Oregon Scientific RMR182 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOregon Scientific
ModelRMR182
CategoryThermometer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction to the Thermometer

Main Features of the Main Unit

Four-Line LCD Display

Facilitates easy reading of remote and indoor temperatures and calendar clock.

Radio Reception Signal Indicator

Indicates the condition of radio reception.

Temperature Trend Indicator

Indicates the trend of temperature changes.

Remote Sensor Battery Low Indicator

Activates when the remote-sensor battery is low.

Main Unit Battery Low Indicator

Activates when the battery is low.

Alarm-On Icons

Appears when the alarm is activated.

Alarm Time Display Icons

Appears when the alarm time is displayed.

Set/Mode Button Function

Toggles between display modes and confirms entry while setting values.

Alarm Time Setting Button

Displays and sets the alarm time.

Memory Button Function

Displays maximum / minimum temperature.

Channel Selection Button

Selects remote-sensor channels.

Value Adjustment Buttons

Advance or decrease the value of a setting.

Alarm On/Off Button

Enables or disables the alarms.

Reset Button Function

Returns all settings to default values.

Temperature Unit Selection Switch

Selects between degree Centigrade (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).

Battery Compartment

Accommodates two (2) UM-3 or "AA" size batteries.

Removable Table Stand

For standing the main unit on a flat surface.

Wall-Mount Hole

For mounting the main unit on a wall.

Main Features of the Remote Unit

Remote Unit LCD Display

Displays the current temperature monitored by the remote unit.

Remote Unit LED Indicator

Flashes when the remote unit transmits a reading.

Remote Unit °C/°F Slide Switch

Selects between Centigrade (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).

Remote Unit Channel Slide Switch

Designates the remote unit Channel 1, Channel 2 or Channel 3.

Remote Unit Reset Button

Returns all settings to default values.

Remote Unit Battery Compartment

Accommodates two UM-4 or "AAA" size batteries.

Remote Unit Wall-Mount Holder

Supports the remote unit in wall-mounting.

Remote Unit Table Stand

For standing the remote unit on a flat surface.

Installation and Setup Procedures

Remote Unit Battery and Channel Setup

Instructions for installing batteries and setting channels/units on the remote unit.

Main Unit Battery Installation

Instructions for installing batteries in the main unit.

Low Battery Warning Indicator

How the low battery status is displayed on the unit.

Mounting and Operation Basics

Main Unit Mounting Options

Instructions on using the table stand and wall mount for the main unit.

Remote Unit Mounting Options

Instructions on using the wall-mount holder and table stand for the remote unit.

Reset Button Functionality

How to use the reset button to restore default settings.

Getting Started with Operation

Initial steps after installing batteries for unit synchronization.

Signal Reception and Temperature Display

Troubleshooting No Signal Reception

Steps to take if no signals are received or to enforce a search.

Checking Remote and Indoor Temperatures

How to cycle through channels and interpret signal strength.

Temperature Trend Indicator Guide

Explains the meaning of rising, steady, and falling temperature trends.

Viewing Maximum and Minimum Temperatures

How to display and clear recorded maximum and minimum temperatures.

Temperature Units and Signal Status

Setting Temperature Units (°C/°F)

How to select between Celsius and Fahrenheit for temperature display.

Understanding Kinetic Wave Display

Interpreting the kinetic wave display for signal receiving status.

Troubleshooting Disconnected Signals

Steps to resolve blank displays for a particular channel.

Understanding Transmission Collision

Explanation of potential interference from other devices.

Calendar Clock Modes and Radio Reception

Calendar Clock Display Modes

Details the four supported display modes for local and second time zones.

Understanding Radio Reception

How the clock synchronizes with the DCF77 radio signal and reception strength.

Clock and Alarm Management

Disabling/Enabling Auto-Reception

How to turn the auto-reception feature on or off.

Manual Clock Setting Procedure

Step-by-step guide to manually setting the clock and date.

Setting and Arming Alarms

Instructions for setting and activating Alarm 1 and Alarm 2.

Stopping and Deactivating Alarms

How to stop a ringing alarm and deactivate the alarm function.

Time Zones and Precautions

Time Zone and Offset Table

Reference for time zone differences and offsets worldwide.

General Product Precautions

Important safety and handling instructions to ensure product longevity.

Product Specifications

Temperature Measurement Specifications

Detailed ranges, resolution, and transmission frequency for temperature measurement.

Radio Controlled Clock Specifications

Details on time synchronization, display formats, and alarm features.

Power Requirements

Information on battery types needed for the main and remote units.

Weight and Dimension Specifications

Physical characteristics of the main and remote sensing units.

Important Notes and Support

Manual Content Caution

Disclaimers regarding manual content accuracy and reproduction.

About Oregon Scientific Website

Information on accessing product details, support, and downloads online.

Regulatory Compliance

EC Declaration of Conformity

Compliance statement regarding R&TTE Directive and applied standards.

Additional Compliance Information

Compliance with Low Voltage and EMC Directives, and CE marking.

RTTE Approval Complied Countries

List of countries where the product has RTTE approval.

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