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THERM PRO TP-60 - Placement Guidelines; Base Station and Remote Sensor Placement; Recorded Data Management; Max & Min Temperature and Humidity Records

THERM PRO TP-60
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4. Install the batteries in the remote sensor and wait for a
moment or just press either the TX or RESET button
inside the remote sensor battery compartment, the
remote sensor temperature/humidity will show on the
base station display which indicates the synchronization
is complete.
5. If you have additional remote sensors, repeat the above
steps to register the remote sensors (up to 3 remote
sensors can be registered with one base station);
6. If you have registered more than one sensor, press the
CHANNEL/SYNC button on the base station to select
the remote channel you want displayed permanently on
the base station. Press CHANNEL/SYNC button until
you observe a circular arrow on the base station LCD
display under the channel number. The unit will then
auto-scroll, changing from channel to channel every 5
seconds.
Place the Base Station and Remote Sensor
1. The indoor base station (receiver) should always be
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2. The remote sensor (transmitter) can be placed on a flat
surface indoor or outdoor. The remote sensor should be
kept away from direct sunlight and moisture. Make sure
the sensor is within the transmission distance from the
base station and with minimal obstructions.
3. The base station and remote sensor can both be wall
mounted.
Maximum & Minimum Recorded Temperature
& Humidity
1. Press MAX/MIN/Clear button once to display the highest
indoor and outdoor temperatures/humidity recorded
since last reset. MAX is shown on the display.
2. Press MAX/MIN/Clear button again to display the lowest
indoor and outdoor temperatures/humidity recorded
since last reset. MIN is shown on the display.
3. To clear and reset the max/min records, when either the
placed in a well ventilated indoor area and located away
from vents, heating or cooling elements, direct sunlight,
windows, doors, or any other openings.

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