Indoor/Outdoor
Wireless Thermometer
Instruction Manual
Monitor:
Remote Sensor:
A. Battery Icon
6. Reset Button
B. Indoor Temperature
C. Signal Detection Icon
D. Outdoor Temperature
1. MAX/MIN Button
2. Clear Button
3. ºC/ºF Button
4. Reset Button
5. Re-sync Button
Before You Begin
1.0 Set up procedure:
1. Insert batteries into the monitor first and then press the RESET button once.
2. Place the monitor as close as possible next to the remote sensor and insert the
batteries into the remote sensor and press the RESET button.
3. Position the monitor and remote sensor within effective transmission range, which
in usual circumstances is 20 to 30 meters (65 to 100 feet). The range is affected
by the building materials and where the monitor and remote sensor are positioned;
try various locations for the best results.
Note: The remote sensor should be placed in a shaded area for accurate readings.
1.1 Getting Started
Once the remote sensor has been powered up (or the RESET button has been
pressed), the transmission signal is immediately sent to the monitor. The monitor will
attempt to search for the signal for 5 minutes.
Once the signal is received, the dashes (--.-°F) on the monitor will change to the
current outdoor temperature. If after 5 minutes the screen does not change to show
the outdoor temperature, press the RE-SYNC button on the monitor. The monitor will
now attempt to search for the signal for another 6 minutes.
2.0 Troubleshooting
Press the RESET button at any time your display shows dashes (--.-°F) and/or ensure
that the remote sensor is in direct line to the monitor.
If the outdoor temperature cannot be received, check:
1. The distance between the monitor or remote sensor should be at least 0.9 to 1.2
meters (3 to 4 feet) away from any interfering sources such as computer
monitors or TV sets.
2. Avoid placing the monitor onto or in the immediate proximity of metal window
frames.
3. Using other electrical products such as headphones or speakers operating on
the same signal frequency (433MHz) may prevent correct signal transmission and
reception.
4. Neighbors using electrical devices operating on the 433MHz signal frequency can
also cause interference.
7. Test Button
(not functional)