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Humidity Range | 10% to 99% |
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Display | LCD |
Power Source | 2 x AAA batteries |
Refresh Rate | 10 seconds |
Waterproof | No |
Response Time | 1 second |
Accuracy (Temperature) | ±1°F (±1°C) |
Resolution | 0.1°F/°C |
Battery Life | Up to 12 months |
Displays current outdoor/indoor temperature and humidity readings.
Indicates the battery status of the remote sensor.
Shows the current outdoor temperature reading.
Indicates the battery status of the base station.
Shows the current indoor temperature reading.
Shows the current outdoor humidity reading.
Shows the current indoor humidity reading.
Activates the display backlight when touched.
Feature allowing the unit to be mounted on a wall.
Feature allowing the unit to be attached to metal surfaces.
Allows the unit to be placed upright on a flat surface.
Houses the batteries for powering the base station.
Used for synchronizing the remote sensor with the base station.
Selects temperature units (°F/°C) and data recording intervals.
Displays max/min values and clears recorded data.
Touch once to turn on/off backlight; auto-off after 15 seconds.
Press to show max/min; hold to clear history data.
Selects °F/°C; sets max/min recording interval (ALL TIME or 24 hours).
Symbol indicating temperature/humidity is increasing.
Symbol indicating temperature/humidity is stable.
Symbol indicating temperature/humidity is decreasing.
Light Emitting Diode status indicator.
Button used to reset the remote sensor.
Feature for mounting the remote sensor on a wall.
Port for connecting a charger to the remote sensor.
Powers the remote sensor on or off.
Switch to select the transmission channel (1, 2, or 3).
Measures the ambient humidity.
Measures the ambient temperature.
Rechargeable lithium battery and rain-proof design.
Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn the remote sensor ON/OFF.
Slide to set channel 1, 2, or 3.
Press once to reset the remote sensor.
Guide on how to pair remote sensors with the base station.
Turn on the remote sensor after synchronization.
Steps to re-enter synchronization mode if needed.
How to synchronize and select multiple remote sensors.
How to cycle through registered remote sensor channels on the base station.
Warning for low battery on the base station.
Warning for low battery on the remote sensor.
How to install AAA batteries in the base station.
How to charge the remote sensor's built-in battery.
Recommendations for placing the indoor base station.
Recommendations for placing the outdoor remote sensor.
Base station and remote sensor can be wall mounted.
How to view highest and lowest recorded temperature/humidity.
How to reset the maximum and minimum recorded data.
Select time interval (ALL TIME or 24 hours) for max/min records.
Clarifies 'ALL TIME' and '24 hours' for data recording.
Steps to take if the receiver cannot connect to the transmitter.
Advice on avoiding interference from other devices.
How metal objects can affect transmission range.
Precautions regarding force, shock, dust, water, disassembly, fire, and children.
Proper disposal of the unit and avoiding fire.
Keep unit and parts away from children due to choking hazard.
Specifies the wireless frequency of the device.
Specifies the maximum power output for transmission.
Indicates the effective wireless distance in open area.
Specifies the operational temperature range for indoor use.
Specifies the operational temperature range for outdoor use.
Specifies the operational humidity range for the device.
Indicates the accuracy margin for temperature readings.
Indicates the accuracy margin for humidity readings.
Details the battery types and voltages for base and remote units.
States the two conditions under which the device operates.
Explains potential interference and user corrective measures.
Details FCC compliance for residential installations.
Actions to take if the equipment causes radio/TV interference.
Manufacturer's declaration of compliance with EU directives.
Guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of the product.
Explains the symbol for waste electrical equipment.
Contribution to recycling and reuse of electrical equipment.
Where to get information about equipment disposal.
Caution: Batteries must not be disposed of with household waste.
Batteries must be removed from the appliance before disposal.
Take spent batteries to appropriate collection points or dealers.
Identifies hazardous materials (Pb, Cd, Hg, Li) in batteries.
ThermoPro warrants product against defects for one year from purchase.