5. Outdoor dew point minimum
6. Pressure minimum
Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT key or no keys for 10 seconds and the Min/Max mode will return to Normal Mode.
6. Trouble Shooting
Problem
I am not receiving any outside data.
7. Specifications
Outdoor data
Transmission distance in open field
Frequency
Temperature range
Resolution
Measuring range rel. humidity
Humidity accuracy
Measuring interval thermo-hygro sensor
Water proof level
Indoor data
Measuring interval
Indoor temperature range
Resolution
Measuring range rel. humidity
Resolution
Measuring range air pressure
Resolution/Accuracy
Alarm duration
Power consumption
Base station
Remote sensor
Solution
Check that batteries in both units are fresh and fully charged.
Alkaline batteries slow down and freeze in colder temperatures
which leads to signal dropouts so we recommend Lithium
batteries in colder climates.
batteries as many are 1.2V (standard 1.5V required) and they
also leak their peak charge quickly even if they are 1.5V.
Put the batteries in the receiver last to force a proper resync.
Check that the transmitter is not out of range. Test this by
taking the receiver closer to the transmitter, remove and
reinsert the batteries and wait for a few minutes to see whether
the signal is picked up.
Check for sources of interference (cordless phones, baby
monitors, PC monitors etc).
and/or transmitter will need to be relocated.
If none of these is causing the problem you may have a faulty
transmitter.
:
100meter max.
:
433MHz
:
-40℃ to +65℃ (show OFL if outside range)
:
0.1℃
:
20%~95%
:
+/-5% under 0-45℃
:
48 sec
:
IPX3
:
48 sec
:
0℃ to +60℃
:
0.1℃
:
1%~99%
:
1%
919hPa – 1080hPa
:
:
0.1hPa/1.5hPa
:
120 sec
:
3XAA 1.5V Alkaline batteries
:
2xAAA 1.5V Alkaline batteries
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Also avoid rechargeable
If this is an issue the console