Temperature Sensor:
The temperature sensor takes readings every 10 minutes. High and low temperature alarms
can be set (see additional information in the Website Manual).
If the sensor is being used for a temperature sensor, the temperature probe is on the opposite
side of label towards to antenna end.
Battery Voltage for RF Sender:
There is a low voltage digital when the unit detects its battery is near end of life. 1 = low
voltage, 0 = good voltage
RF WIRELESS SENSOR INSTALLATION
RF sensors should be mounted as close as possible to the STU/RF. The maximum range is about 60
feet.
RF sensors have a serial number and are keyed to a STU/RF. Make sure you mount the correct RF
sensors with the correct STU/RF.
RF sensors and the STU/RF should be mounted on the same end of asset if possible. RF
sensors can be mounted in several ways. The recommended way is to use silicone and wire
ties. Clean the area that the sensor will attach to. Apply Dow Chemical 995 Structural
Silicone to back side of the sensor and press on. Then wire tie sensor to keep it in place while
silicone dries.
Installation for the RF Wireless Sensor depends on the application you will be using it on.
(Please call Lat-Lon, LLC at 1-877-300-6566 for additional installation information)