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Humidity Range | 10% to 99% RH |
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Humidity Accuracy | ±2% RH |
Display | LCD |
Power Source | 2 x AAA batteries |
Refresh Rate | 10 seconds |
Waterproof | No |
Battery Life | Up to 12 months |
Mounting | Tabletop or wall mount |
Resolution | 0.1°F/°C, 1% RH |
Identifies the main unit of the wireless indoor/outdoor humidity and temperature monitor.
Identifies the external sensor unit responsible for outdoor measurements.
Describes the main display area of the base station unit, showing readings and icons.
Details the primary control buttons located on the base station unit for operation.
Explains where batteries are housed in the base station for its power supply.
Button to cycle through sensor readings or initiate the synchronization mode.
Button to view maximum/minimum data or clear historical records.
Button to switch temperature units or set the data record time interval.
Button used to activate the display backlight for better visibility.
Explains the icons indicating if temperature and humidity are increasing, decreasing, or stable.
Details the sensor's built-in rechargeable battery and its rain-proof, wall-mountable design.
Selector on the sensor to set its channel (1, 2, or 3) for communication.
Button to reset the remote sensor to its default settings.
Button to turn the remote sensor unit on or off.
How to identify and address low battery indicators on both the base station and remote sensor.
Steps for correctly inserting AAA batteries into the base station.
Instructions for charging the remote sensor's built-in rechargeable lithium battery.
Step-by-step guide to pair the remote sensor with the base station for data transmission.
How to set distinct channels for multiple remote sensors to communicate with the base station.
Explains how the base station display automatically cycles through registered channels.
Optimal indoor locations for the base station unit to ensure proper function.
Optimal indoor/outdoor locations for the remote sensor to ensure accurate readings and connectivity.
Details the options for mounting both the base station and remote sensor units on walls.
How to view the highest and lowest recorded temperature and humidity values.
How to reset the recorded maximum and minimum temperature and humidity values.
How to choose the data record time interval between ALL TIME or the last 24 hours.
Information on acquiring additional remote sensors and their model number TX-3.
Advice for resolving connection issues, signal interference, and placement challenges.
Important safety guidelines regarding handling, usage, and disposal of the device.
Details transmission frequency, range, temperature/humidity ranges, tolerance, and power requirements.
Outlines FCC rules, compliance conditions, and measures to correct interference.
Details Industry Canada compliance requirements and RF exposure conditions.
Describes the duration and scope of the product warranty against defects.
Provides telephone, email, and operating hours for customer support inquiries.