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TFA Dostmann KlimaLogg Pro - Transmitter Setup and Learning Mode

TFA Dostmann KlimaLogg Pro
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information in learning mode. In learning mode, the serial number of the
entered channel is always displayed for the corresponding channel.
In the channel display, a status information symbol can be displayed for
every transmitter. It is a bar that is displayed under the channel number.
If the bar flashes, the batteries of the corresponding transmitter are weak
and should be replaced (in this case, a “TX” symbol also appears in the
temperature display area when the corresponding channel is
selected/displayed). If a bar is displayed constantly, radio contact to the
corresponding transmitter has been interrupted.
Note:
After the batteries of a transmitter are changed, we recommend
activating the comprehensive transmitter search in learning mode in
order to re-establish contact as quickly as possible.
A transmitter can be entered into a receiving device for only three hours
after it is started up. The transmitter then only transmits its current
measured values and can no longer be entered on a receiving device.
LEARNING MODE:
Learning mode allows you to manually start a transmitter search. It is
possible to enter a transmitter individually on every channel. Furthermore
a transmitter that was already entered can be removed.
Press SET button to enter setting mode.
CH1-8 and LRN appear in the display.
The channel numbers start flashing.
If a transmitter is already entered on a channel, a triangle is
displayed above the corresponding channel number.
Comprehensive channel search
Press the OK/MAX/MIN button to start a comprehensive
transmitter search.
LEARNING and the channel numbers appear on the display
with a black bar.
The KlimaLogg Pro searches for transmitter signals for three
minutes.
If a transmitter signal is received, the bar under the
corresponding channel number disappears.
Transmitters that have already been entered remain, and
transmitters that were previously unknown are successively
assigned.