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4.
Drill two one-eighth inch holes and insert
anchors within the mounting surface. Anchors
may not be required if securing to a wall stud
or racking system. Insert the screws into the
holes and test fit the backing plate for
mounting to ensure it mounts easily onto the
two screws and slides down onto the slotted
openings freely. (Fig. 3)
5.
Plug in the communication cable to the remote
sensor and mount the Remote Sensor to the
wall. (Fig. 3)
6.
Reattach the sensor’s faceplate (Fig. 4)
7.
If multiple sensors are being used either
connect each Sensor to each other in series
using RJ-9 cable or purchase a RJ-9 Splitter
(Fig. 5) to be connected to the unit.
NOTE:
Remote Sensor’s will always be treated
as “enabled” when hardwired. Their
temperature and humidity readings will
always be calculated towards the average by
the system.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5