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Indoor Temperature
32 to 140 °F
± 2 °F
0.1 °F
Outdoor Temperature
-4 to 140 °F alkaline
batteries
-40 to 140 °F LiIon e2
Energizer batteries
± 2 °F
0.1 °F
6.2 Power Consumption
Clock: 3 x AA Alkaline batteries recommended.
Wireless Transmitter: 2 x AA Alkaline batteries recommended, LiIon e2 Energizer for cold
weather.
7.
Troubleshooting Guide
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Problem
Solution
The wireless sensor communication has
been lost or is intermittent or will not sync
up.
Make sure the transmitter is powered up and the
LED is flashing about once per minute. For cold
weather environments, install lithium batteries.
If the transmitter is not flashing, replace the
batteries.
Resync the console. Reference Section 5.8.
The maximum line of sight communication
range is 150’. Move the sensor closer to the
clock.
If the sensor assembly is too close (less than
5-10’), move the sensor away from the clock.
Make sure the remote sensors are not
transmitting through solid metal (acts as an RF
shield), or earth barrier (down a hill).
Move the clock away from electrical noise
generating devices, such as computers, TVs and
other wireless transmitters or receivers.
Move the remote sensor to a higher location.
Move the remote sensor to a closer location.
Radio Frequency (RF) Sensors cannot transmit
through metal barriers (example, aluminum
siding) or multiple, thick walls.
The clock does not respond to commands.
Press the reset button on the back of the clock
with an open ended paper clip or sharp tool.
The projection is fuzzy
Adjust the focus setting.
The clock is dim when running on
batteries only.
Replace the batteries in the clock.