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To activate or deactivate the alarm:

Press 

ALARM 

when in the alarm display. 

 appears 

when the alarm is set.

To silence the alarm and reset it for the next day:

Press 

ALARM

.

TEMPERATURE

To toggle the temperature unit:

Press 

°C / °F

.

To view outdoor sensor temperature readings:

Press 

CHANNEL

• 

  shows  which  remote  sensor’s  data  you  are 

viewing. 

•  

    is  permanently  displayed  in  the  indoor 

temperature area.

To auto-scan between sensors:

Press  and  hold 

CHANNEL

  for  2  seconds.  Each 

sensor’s data is displayed for 3 seconds.

To end auto-scan:

Press 

CHANNEL

 or 

MEM

.

To toggle between current, minimum and maximum 
records for the selected sensor:

Press 

MEM

 repeatedly.

To clear all records:

Press and hold 

MEM

 for 2 seconds.

TEMPERATURE TREND

Recent indoor / outdoor temperature trends are shown 
by the trend icon.

      RISING 

   STEADY                 FALLING

 

  

  

 

ICE WARNING

If the channel 1 sensor falls between 3°C to -2°C (37°F 
to 28°F),   flashes to warn you that the temperature is 
approaching freezing.  

NOTE   

The  warning  will  automatically  stop  if  the 

temperature goes outside the ice-warning range.

HI / LO TEMPERATURE ALARM

An  alarm  can  be  set  to  sound  if  the  sensor  set  to 
channel  1    records  above  or  below  a  temperature  of 
your choice.  

To set alarm ON / OFF :

1.   Press and hold 

TEMP

 

HI / LO   

2.   Use 

  and 

  to  select  high  /  low  temperature 

alarm. Press 

TEMP

 

HI / LO

   to confirm.

3.   Press 

 or 

 to set alarm ON / OFF and press  

TEMP

 

HI / LO

   to confirm.

4.   If alarm has been activated, use 

 or 

 to select 

the temperature.

5.  Press 

TEMP HI / LO

   to confirm.

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Summary of Contents for RMR382

Page 1: ...nsor THN132N 3 Getting Started 4 Power 4 Remote Sensor 4 Sensor Data Transmission 5 Clock 5 Clock Reception 5 Reception Signal 6 Set Clock 6 Alarm 6 Temperature 7 Temperature Trend 7 Ice Warning 7 Hi...

Page 2: ...er and sensor reception status 2 Sensor low battery warning 3 Maximum minimum outdoor temperature reading 4 Indoor temperature display icon 5 Main unit low battery warning 6 Maximum minimum indoor tem...

Page 3: ...EU UK switch 6 C F Select temperature unit C F 7 TEMP HI LO Change settings or enable disable hi or lo temperature alarm for channel 1 8 RESET Reset unit to default settings 9 Battery compartment REMO...

Page 4: ...LOCATION Main Indoor temperature area Remote Outdoor temperature area REMOTE SENSOR The sensor collects temperature readings approx every 40 seconds and sends them to the main unit The main unit can c...

Page 5: ...ranges can be impacted by a variety of factors such as extremely cold temperatures Extreme cold may temporarily reduce the effective range between the sensor and the base station If the unit s perfor...

Page 6: ...set To manually set the clock 1 Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds 2 Press and to change the settings 3 Press MODE to con rm 4 The setting sequence is Time zone 12 24 hour format hour minute year date...

Page 7: ...r all records Press and hold MEM for 2 seconds TEMPERATURE TREND Recent indoor outdoor temperature trends are shown by the trend icon RISING STEADY FALLING ICE WARNING If the channel 1 sensor falls be...

Page 8: ...viceable parts Only use fresh batteries as speci ed in the user s instructions Do not mix new and old batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Remove batteries when storing the product for a long t...

Page 9: ...phones The website also includes contact information for our Customer Care department in case you need to reach us as well as frequently asked questions and customer downloads We hope you will nd all...

Page 10: ...EN 10 Digital Thermometer with Ice Alert and Radio Controlled Clock Model RMR382 USER MANUAL RMR382_EU_M_EN_R2 indd 10 5 12 06 7 10 58 PM...

Page 11: ...EN 11 2006 Oregon Scienti c All rights reserved 086L004443 016 RMR382_EU_M_EN_R2 indd 11 5 12 06 7 10 58 PM...

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