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During this search procedure, the device searches the same outdoor
sensor that was already previously logged in. If you replace the batter-
ies in the outdoor sensor, the sensor gives itself a new code and will no
longer be recognized by the base station. You can resolve this problem
by:
• removing the batteries from the display unit and replacing them with
new ones, or,
• if the batteries are still working, repeating the log in procedure as de-
scribed above, by pressing and holding
▼
for 3 seconds, and while
the wave icon is blinking, press and hold
▼
again for 3 seconds. The
temperature indicator will start to blink, indicating that a new sensor is
being searched for and will be logged in.
VIEWING REMOTE TEMPERATURE
Select the TEMPERATURE window.
Static Display: Press CHANNEL to select measurements from different
remote sensors (channel 1, 2 or 3).
Channel Auto-Scan Display: To enable an automatic scan of all present
channels, press and hold CHANNEL until the [
] icon is displayed. The
measurements from each remote channel will be displayed, alternating
every 5 seconds.
Note: The channel auto-scan feature can be activated only if there is
more than one remote sensor operating, and they are set to different
channels.
PROGRAMMING TEMPERATURE IN CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT
Select the TEMPERATURE window.
Press and hold MODE for 3 seconds to toggle the temperature between
Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F).
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