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WIRELESS REMOTE SENSOR

1

Set the switches on the Wireless Sensor

Transmission Interval (Tx Interval)
                 0 = 10 Seconds
                 1 = 2 Minutes
                 2 = 5 Minutes
                 3 = 10 Minutes

All switches in the OFF position = 0.
ADD all switches in the ON position
to arrive at the proper setting.

The House Code must match the
House Code setting on the Receiver.

Wireless Sensor Setup & Installation

Troubleshooting & Diagnostics

Example A

A

B

O

N

O

FF

Example B

Switch Location

2

Attach the Wireless Remote Sensor to the Wall.
   

Use the supplied screws to secure the Wireless Sensor to the wall.

   Care must be taken when installing on to a J-Box to avoid drafts from behind the Sensor.

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.

O

N

O

FF

1

2

4

1

2

Unit

Code

House

Code

Tx Rate

8

1

4

2

1

2

4

1

2

Unit

Code

House

Code

Tx Rate

8

1

4

2

ACC0414RF 

MODEL

P/N 88-689     Rev. 2

WIRELESS REMOTE SENSOR

1

2

3

0

LED’s

Jumper

Location

H

C

1

H

C

2

H

C

4

H

C

8

C

c

F

RF Sensor
ACC0414RF

 FCC ID MUHRSTX2

©Venstar Inc. 3/08 - Patent Pending          

THE WIRELESS SENSOR CAN TRANSMIT THE TEMPERATURE IN ONE OF FOUR SELECTABLE TIME INTERVALS:

Every 10 Seconds – 

This setting is most useful for Indoor Remote Sensor applications where fast 

response is needed; such as Remote Duct or Room Sensor applications.

Every 2 Minutes – 

This setting is used for Indoor Remote Sensor applications where a moderately 

fast response is needed; such as Remote Duct or Room Sensor applications.

Every 5 Minutes – 

This setting is also used for Indoor Remote Sensor applications under normal 

circumstances.  At this setting battery life expectancy is approximately 3 years.

Every 10 Minutes – 

This setting is used for Outdoor Temperature reading.  With this setting battery life 

expectancy is at its longest.

The temperature range of the Wireless Sensor is 32° to 127° 
Fahrenheit.  For low temperature applications AA lithium batteries 
will extend the temperature range to -10° to 127° Fahrenheit.

Make sure the Receiver & Sensor use the 

same

 House Code #.

The Receiver has 4 LEDs. The LEDs correspond to Unit ID# 0 - 3.                                                                         
When the Receiver receives a valid temperature from a Wireless Sensor, the corresponding LED will blink 
and stay on until the next valid transmission.  If a valid transmission is not received within 15 minutes, the 
LED will turn off.

The Receiver can receive and average up to 8 different Unit ID’s on the same House Code, but the LEDs 
will only indicate the first 4, (#0 - 3).  The LEDs are included as a diagnostic tool to confirm reception.

Unit
ID = 1

House
Code = 3
(1+2 = 3)

Tx
Interval = 5 min.
(2)

Unit
ID = 3
(1 + 2 = 3)

House
Code = 1

Tx
Interval = 10 sec.
(0)

O

N

O

FF

1

2

4

Unit

ID

House

Code

Tx

Interval

4

2

1

8

2

1

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