Oregon Scientific RMR112 User Manual Download Page 3

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A

LCD

Displays the current temperature monitored by the remote unit

B

LED INDICATOR

Flashes when the remote unit transmits a reading

C

°

C/

°

F SLIDE SWITCH

Selects between Centigrade (

°

C) and Fahrenheit (

°

F)

D

CHANNEL SLIDE SWITCH

Designates the remote unit Channel 1, Channel 2 or
Channel 3

E

RESET BUTTON

Returns all settings to default values

F

BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Accommodates two AAA-size batteries

G

BATTERY DOOR

H

WALL-MOUNT HOLDER

Supports the remote until in wall-mounting

I

MOVABLE TABLE STAND

For standing the remote unit on a flat surface

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

For best operation,

1. Assign different channels to different remote units.

2. Insert batteries for remote units before doing so for the main

unit.

3. Place the main unit as close as possible next to the remote unit,

reset the main unit after installing batteries. This will ensure
easier synchronization between the transmission and reception
of signals.

4. Position the remote unit and main unit within effective trans-

mission range, which, in usual circumstances, is 20 to 30 meters.

Note that the effective range is vastly affected by the building
materials and where the main and remote units are positioned. Try
various set-ups for best result.

Though the remote units are weather proof, they should be placed
away from direct sunlight, rain or snow.

BATTERY AND CHANNEL

INSTALLATION: REMOTE UNIT

1. Remove the screws on the battery compartment.

2. Select the channel number on the CHANNEL slide switch.

3. Select the temperature display unit on the C/F slide switch.

4. Install 2 alkaline batteries (UM-4 or “AAA” size 1.5V) strictly

according to the polarities shown.

5. Replace the battery compartment door and secure its screws.

Summary of Contents for RMR112

Page 1: ...collected and transmitted by the remote unit The main unit can support up to three remote units The main unit is capable of keeping track of the maximum and minimum temperature of different sites And...

Page 2: ...play F RADIO RECEPTION SIGNAL Indicates the condition of radio reception G UP BUTTON Advances the value of a setting H DOWN BUTTON Decreases the value of a setting I ALARM AL ON OFF BUTTON Enables or...

Page 3: ...se as possible next to the remote unit reset the main unit after installing batteries This will ensure easier synchronization between the transmission and reception of signals 4 Position the remote un...

Page 4: ...ount Table Stand Note that once a channel is assigned to a remote unit you can only change it by removing the batteries or resetting the unit BATTERY INSTALLATION MAIN UNIT 1 Slide open the battery co...

Page 5: ...lar remote site Three trends rising steady and falling will be shown THE RESET BUTTON This button is only used when the unit is operating in an unfavor able way or malfunctioning Use a blunt stylus to...

Page 6: ...RY to enforce an immediate search If that fails check 1 The remote unit of that channel is still in place 2 The batteries of both the remote unit and main unit Replace as necessary Note When the tempe...

Page 7: ...above order Note The bottom line of the display will be replaced by the alarm time if the 24HR OFF button is pressed ABOUT RADIO RECEPTION The RMR112 is designed to automatically synchronize its cale...

Page 8: ...econd time zone Note that the time and date are displayed in 24 HOUR clock and DAY MONTH format respectively For display language you can choose among English E German D French F and Italian I in that...

Page 9: ...satisfactory service if you handle it carefully Here are a few precautions 1 Do not immerse the unit in water 2 Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials They may scratch the plastic...

Page 10: ...MHz No of Remote unit Maximum of 3 RF Transmission Range Maximum 30 meters Temperature sensing cycle around 30 seconds Radio Controlled Clock Maintime set and synchronized by Radio Signal DCF77 for C...

Page 11: ...e and that the following standard s has been applied Electromagnetic compatibility Article 3 1 b of the R TTE Directive Applied standards ETS 300 683 1997 Efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum...

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