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Display Type | LCD |
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Indoor Temperature Range | 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) |
Transmission Range | 100 feet (30 meters) |
Humidity Range | 20% to 95% |
Power Source | AA batteries |
Weight | 8 ounces |
Indoor/outdoor temp/humidity, memory, trend indicators, 3 remotes, barometric graph, weather forecast, alerts, clock, moon phase, battery indicators.
433 MHz transmission, 100 ft range, LCD temp/humidity, outdoor temp range (-4°F to 158°F), outdoor humidity range (20%-95%), tabletop/wall mount, uses AAA batteries.
Install (2) AA batteries into the base station and check for RF signal icon flashing.
Set channel, insert (2) AAA batteries into remote within 3 mins of RF icon flashing; includes troubleshooting for no RF signal.
Position base near window, remote sensor away from direct sunlight/heat, considering transmission range and obstructions.
Use SET AL and UP/DOWN buttons to set hour, minutes, year, date format, month, day, and 12/24 hour time.
Set Alarm 1 (A1) and Alarm 2 (A2) using MODE and SET AL buttons; alarm bell icon indicates activation.
Deactivate alarms by pressing SET AL to remove the bell icon; activate alarms by pressing SET AL.
Select inHg/hPa, ABSOLUTE/RELATIVE pressure, and calibrate weather icons using HISTORY and UP/DOWN buttons.
View pressure history via bar graph (prior 12 hours) and numerical readings for prior periods using HISTORY button.
Display highest (MAX) and lowest (MIN) indoor/outdoor temp/humidity readings since last reset; clear records by holding MAX/MIN.
Set high/low temperature alerts for indoor and selected outdoor channels using ALERT and CHANNEL buttons.
Toggle temperature alerts on/off using the ALERT button; alert settings are retained.
Display Heat Index and Dew Point temperatures, which are functions of temperature and humidity.
Arrows indicate the general trend of indoor and outdoor temperature readings: increasing, stable, or decreasing.
Displays current moon phase and indicates high (H), low (L), or medium (M) tide cycles based on celestial alignment.
Icons on display indicate low batteries for base station and remote sensor; replacement resets clock/history.
Device complies with FCC Part 15 rules; limits are designed for reasonable protection against harmful interference.
Warrants against defects in materials/workmanship for one year from purchase; excludes damage from misuse or accident.