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Battery Information

Please make sure batteries are disposed of in accordance with EC Directive 2006/66/EC, amended by EU Directive 

2008/12/EC or in line with your territory battery disposal guidelines.

It is important not to short-circuit, crush, disassemble, heat above 100°C, incinerate, or expose the batteries to water. Do 

not solder directly to the cell. The recommended batteries for the Titan Products wireless sensors are 3.7V 2600mAH AA 

size lithium-thionyl chloride. These are not rechargeable.

All batteries should be stored in a clean, cool, dry and ventilated area. When installing or replacing a battery please make 

sure the polarity is correct. Batteries are not covered by the Titan Products product warranty. 

FCC Information

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device 

may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that 

may cause undesired operation.

Conditions of Use

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Enclosure

The sensor enclosure is to be wall mounted internally within the building. See Fig 2.0 & 3.0.

The sensor enclosure should not be used outside of its operating temperature range of 0 to 50˚C.

The sensor enclosure should not be used outside of its operating humidity range of 5-80% RH (non-condensing).

The sensor enclosure is IP41 rated and should be used in environments where this is suitable. Where water, moisture, 

chemical gasses and contaminant ingress is possible, an alternative product should be used.

The sensor enclosure should be mounted using the fixing holes provided.

The stated battery life is estimated based on Titan Products’ recommended minimum, maximum, delta change 

reporting and polling settings.

Min reporting of 60 seconds

Max reporting of 300 seconds

Change of value of 0.5°C

Polling set to 60 seconds

It is the responsibility of the buyer/installer to ensure the sensor is suitable for integration in to their ambient

 

temperature monitoring system.

The sensor is designed for the monitoring and transmission of ambient temperature conditions only.

The receiving Zigbee wireless controller should be set up to alarm if out of range conditions are transmitted by the

 

sensor.

Battery status clusters are available in the sensor device. These clusters should be used in a maintenance program to

 

monitor when the battery needs replacing.

It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure a site survey is completed ensuring the sensor location is suitable for the

 

environment to allow consistent and stable transmissions between the sensor(s) and receiving device. Repeaters may

 

be required.

It is the customer’s/installer’s responsibility to ensure the sensor standards are acceptable for the country or state the

 

device is being installed within. 

Cable and Sensor Probe:

The sensor probe should be mounted on a north facing, external wall. See Fig 2.0.

The sensor probe should be mounted in an area representative on the environment to be measured and must be
away from direct sunlight and other heat/cool sources.

Ensure the sensor probe is installed in the correct orientation (tip of probe facing upwards).

The sensor probe should not be used outside of its operating temperature range of -40 to 50°C.

The sensor probe should not be used outside of its operating humidity range of 5-80% RH (non-condensing).

Zigbee HA1.2 Wireless Outside Temperature Sensor (TPZOS/HA1.2)

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