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network information’ link may be needed when experiencing trouble
connecting to a wireless network.
If you need to remotely reboot the device, use the reboot button.
Finally, the license agreement for use of this device is presented.
Restoring Factory Defaults
To restore the unit to factory settings, visit
http://www.temperaturealert.com/support
and click on the Downloads
section.
Under the Downloads for the WiFi device, you will see a firmware flashing kit.
Follow the instructions on the readme file to restore the device to its factory
settings.
Operating Guidelines
Placement
The unit should be placed indoors on a flat and level surface. The unit can be
mounted vertically on a wall or other surface with additional user supplied
hardware.
Using the External Sensor
When using the external sensor cable, care should be taken so that the cable is
managed in such a way that it is not accidentally unplugged from the unit. If
the external sensor is removed from the unit, the unit will not be able to
monitor the environmental conditions.
Preserving the Temperature Log
Temperature@lert WiFi edition stores up to seven (7) days of sensor readings
in RAM. If power is lost, the data will be lost as well. This configuration is
meant to preserve the FLASH memory. If you wish to permanently store your
temperature log, it is recommended that you poll the XML or daily log feeds
regularly with a small script. Alternatively, by entering an email address in the
daily status field on the preferences page, the unit will email you the previous
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