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A channel has been found.
Main unit is searching for 
sensor(s).
The sensor cannot be found.

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  The  transmission  range  may  vary  depending  on 

many factors. You may need to place the sensor(s) in 
different locations to get the best result. 

RAIN GAUGE 

The rain gauge collects rain and takes readings of rainfall 
rate and the total rainfall over a period of time. The sensor 
can remotely transmit data to the main unit. 

The  main  unit  and  rain  gauge  should  be  positioned 
within  an  effective  range:  about  00  m  (329  ft)  in  an 
open area. 

The  rain  gauge  should  be  mounted  horizontally  about 
one meter (three feet) from the ground in an open area 
away from tress or other obstructions to allow rain to fall 
naturally for an accurate reading. 

To set up a rain gauge: 

.  Remove  screws  and  slide  the  cover  off  in  an 

upwards motion,

2.  Insert  the  batteries  (2  x  UM-3/AA),  matching 

the  polarities  (

+

/

-

).  Press 

RESET

  after  each 

battery change.

3.  Remove the fiber tape. 

To ensure a level plane:

Put a few drops of water on the cross at the base of the 
funnel to check the horizontal level. 

Water will pool to the center of the cross when the rain 
gauge is level. 
If water remains on -4, the gauge is not horizontal.
If necessary, adjust the level using the screw. 

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Summary of Contents for RGR126N

Page 1: ...in unit batteries installation 5 Remote sensor Insert batteries 6 Remote sensor 6 Sensor data transmission 6 Rain gauge 7 Signals 8 Clock 8 Manually set clock 8 Rainfall 8 Rainfall history 8 Total rai...

Page 2: ...you should know about Overview Front View 1 Four line LCD display for displaying the total rainfall current rainfall or rainfall history indoor outdoor temperature and clock calendar 2 UP increase set...

Page 3: ...1 Antenna receives radio signal from rain gauge and remote thermo sensor 2 Wall mount hole 3 RAIN ALERT an alert for excessive rain In mm inch millimeter rain rate unit C F temperature unit 4 Battery...

Page 4: ...low 11 mm in millimeter inch rain rate unit 12 Today s rainfall 13 mm in millimeter inch rain rate unit 14 Total rainfall 15 Outdoor temperature 16 SINCE start date of the accumulated rainfall Yr yea...

Page 5: ...ou follow the sequence below while setting up the units 1 Set up the main unit 2 Set up the rain gauge then press and hold SEARCH on the main unit and wait until you receive a signal 3 Set up the ther...

Page 6: ...ow NOTE Usealkalinebatteriesforlongerusageandconsumer grade lithium batteries in temperatures below freezing Remote sensor The main unit can collect data from up to two 2 sensors including one rain ga...

Page 7: ...n gauge should be mounted horizontally about one meter three feet from the ground in an open area away from tress or other obstructions to allow rain to fall naturally for an accurate reading To set u...

Page 8: ...ress and hold MODE 2 Press UP or DOWN to change the settings 3 Press MODE to confirm 4 The settings order is 12 24 hr format hour minute year calendar mode day month month day month day and language N...

Page 9: ...eset it to start again Press and hold SINCE The total rainfall and today rainfall will be reset to zero and then collect the rainfall data starting from today Rainfall alert To set the rainfall alert...

Page 10: ...Consult the furniture manufacturer s care instructions for information The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer Do not dispose old batteries as unso...

Page 11: ...in this user manual and to amend it at its sole discretion at any time without prior notice To the extent that there is any inconsistency between the English version and any other language versions th...

Page 12: ...off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment...

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