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1) Open the battery compartment of the display unit and the transmitter and place both
instruments on a desk with a distance of approximately 1.5 meter. Check that no
other electronic devices are close.
2) Insert 2XAAA 1,5V Alkaline batteries first into the battery compartment of the
transmitter and immediately afterwards 2XAAA 1,5 V in the display unit, observing
the correct polarity. When battery is first inserted, the red LED light will be light up for
3-4 seconds.
2.2 Reception of outdoor temperature
1) When the base station is powered up, a short beep will sound and all LCD segments
will light up for about 4 seconds before it enters into learning mode to learn the
sensors security code.
2) After the remote sensor is powered up, the LED indicator will light up for 4 seconds
(if no LED light up or is lighted permanently, make sure the battery is inserted the
correct way or a proper reset is happened) the sensor will transmit weather data
every 48 seconds.
3) Note: DO NOT PRESS ANY KEY before outdoor data is displayed on the receiver.
After outdoor temperature is displayed you can place your remote sensor outdoors at
the final destination. If the outdoor weather data is not displayed or if any key is
pressed before the weather station receives the signal, or when changing batteries
you will need to follow the battery installation procedure again. Please wait 10
seconds before re-insert the battery again to make a proper reset for both
transmitter and receiver.
2.3 Additional transmitters
The wireless weather station can receive up to 3 temperature sensors. If you have
purchased additional remote sensors, repeat step 1) for all extra sensors. However,
ensure that you leave 10 seconds in between the reception of the last sensor
and the set-up of the following sensor. The wireless weather station will number
the sensors in the order of set-up automatically, i.e. the first temperature sensor will
have the temperature displayed with CH1. If only have one sensor, CH1 won’t be
display.
2.4 Mounting
2.4.1 Base Station
With one detachable leg at the back of the unit, the base
station can be placed onto any flat surface or wall mounted at
the desired location by the hanging holes at the back of the
unit. It is important to check that the radio signal can be
received before permanently mounting any of the units
2.4.2 Remote Sensor
Note: To achieve a true temperature reading, avoid mounting remote sensor in direct
sunlight. We recommend that you mount the remote sensor on an outside North-facing
Note: Please note the polarity when inserting/replacing batteries in the unit, failure to
do so may result in permanent damage. Use good quality Alkaline Batteries and
avoid rechar