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button for five seconds. The record will reset to the Current Date, Temperature
and Humidity.
NOTE: Each Min or Max value will need to be reset separately
Channels
The Forecast station will accommodate up to three remote
The SNOOZE/CH button on the Forecast station allows you to see the
temperature in various locations: outdoors, baby’s room, greenhouse,
basement, etc.
Press and release the SNOOZE/CH button to view channel 1, 2 or 3 on the
display when multiple transmitters are used.
Note: You cannot change channels if only one transmitter is connected.
Multiple Outdoor Transmitters
The wireless forecast station will accommodate up to three remote outdoor
transmitters (TX29UDTH-IT). The SNOOZE/CH button allows you to see the
temperature in various locations: outdoors, baby’s room, greenhouse,
basement, etc.
Remove the battery cover from all the transmitters.
Insert 2-AA batteries in the first outdoor transmitter.
Insert two NEW “C” batteries (not included) into the back of the wireless
forecast station. The Wireless Forecast Station will light up and show, indoor
temperature, humidity and pressure.
When the reading appears in the outdoor temperature area, move to the second
transmitter.
Insert 2-AA batteries in the second outdoor transmitter.
The outdoor temperature area should show a temperature reading on channel 1
and on channel 2.
When the readings appear in the outdoor temperature area (channel 2), move
to the third transmitter.
Insert 2-AA batteries in the third outdoor transmitter.
When RF (radio frequency) connection is established, the respective
temperature & humidity for each of the selected channels (1, 2, or 3) will appear
on the main unit. Allow the transmitters and wireless forecast station to sit near
each other for 15 minutes to lock in the signals.
Press and release the SNOOZE/CH button to view channel 1, 2 or 3 on the
Wireless Forecast Station when multiple transmitters are used.
Note: You cannot change channels if only one transmitter is connected.
Mounting/Positioning Outdoor Transmitter
Mount outdoor temperature/humidity transmitters vertically and under a bit of
an overhang.
Protect the outdoor transmitter from standing rain or snow, and from the
overhead sun, which can cause it to read incorrectly. Generally, mounting under
an eave or deck rail works well.
Construct a small roof or box for the transmitter if you do not have an overhang.
Please be sure it is well vented.