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To clear the memory and start a new monitoring time frame, press and hold the button for 3 seconds after the Minimum
information is displayed. Repeat this after the Maximum information is visible. In both instances, after clearing the
memory, you will only see the current temperature.
+/CH (Plus) Button
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In the MANUAL SETTING MODE, this button will raise whatever numbers you are adjusting.
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The MRI-200HI can receive temperatures from up to three remote (RS10) transmitters. When more than one transmitter is
used, simply press this button to change the channels.
Setting Time and Date:
Note: In order to set the time and date, you will need to go into the MANUAL SETTING MODE by pressing and holding the
MODE button for three seconds. You will then have 10 seconds to input each piece of requested information (hour or minute or
month, etc.). If you take (need) longer, the unit will return to the normal STANDBY MODE.
You will then simply need to go back
into the MANUAL SETTING MODE
(press and hold “MODE” button for 3 seconds). Previously entered information will still be there
and can be skipped over by pressing and releasing the MODE button. Sounds complicated, but you will understand once you get
started. Whatever happens, do not get frustrated – patience is the key!
So, let’s give it a try.
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Press and hold “MODE” button for 3 seconds:
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press +/CH to select 12 or 24 hr type clock – press & release MODE to confirm
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press +/CH to pick °C or °F – press & release MODE to confirm
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press +/CH to pick calendar format M D or D M (
M
onth
D
ay).
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Press & release MODE to confirm
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press +/CH or -/MIN/MAX to raise or lower the hour – press and release MODE to confirm
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press +/CH or -/MIN/MAX to raise or lower the minutes – press and release MODE to confirm
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press + or – to select the day of the week (Fr, Sa, Su, etc) – press and release MODE to confirm
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press + or - to select the year (12, 13, 14, etc) – press and release MODE to confirm
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press + or – to select correct day or month – press and release MODE to confirm
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press + or – to select correct month or day – press and release MODE to confirm
Congratulations – that’s it!!
If you did it in one pass, you actually read these directions! If you did it in two tries, you are probably under 10 years old! Whatever
the case, it’s done. Keep these instructions as you will need them in about a year when the batteries will need to be replaced.
Miscellaneous Information:
If you are going to locate a remote RS10 transmitter in temperatures below -20°C/-4°F use Lithium batteries in the
transmitter.
IF:
you lose the signal from the remote transmitter.
If your TempMinder has been functioning for 6 months or longer, you will likely resolve the problem by replacing the
batteries in both the transmitter(s) and the receiver.
If the problem persists, the cause is probably electronic interference from another device. This is very difficult to determine
and all we can suggest is moving the receiver and transmitter to various locations. Quite often a move of even a few feet
(meters) in one direction or another will resolve the issue. It is interesting to note that RF (Radio Frequency signals) will
transmit better through a concrete wall than glass!
Locate the Transmitter
out of direct sunlight. Direct sunlight will cause false high temp readings. Even though the unit is
“weather proof” try to keep it out of rain or snow as much as possible. Under an eave, window sill or overhang is ideal.
Warranty:
This product is guaranteed against manufacturing defects (not including batteries) for a period of one year.
Should it fail, return it to the address below (with a copy of your receipt). If you drop it, or your dog chews it up, please just
buy a new one!!?? ENJOY
Minder Research Inc
P.O. Box 47
Port Salerno, FL 34997
USA
www.MinderResearch.com
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