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Power Sources (continued)
Remote Sensor (continued)
4. Insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols
marked inside the battery compartment.
5. Press the C/F button to select the desired temperature
measurement scale.
6. Press the Tx button in the remote battery compartment to send a
transmission to the receiver. The red LED Indicator light will flash
when a signal is transmitted. Remote unit temperature updates will
then be transmitted approximately every 30 seconds.
Note: If dashes are still displayed on the receiver unit, press
the Tx button to send a transmission.
7. Replace the battery compartment cover, replace and tighten screws
and reattach the bracket stand.
8. Press and hold the “CHANNEL” button on the front of the receiver
unit to search for the remote sensor signal.A beep sounds when a
signal is sent.
9. When transmission connection is established, the respective
temperature and humidity of the selected remote channel will
appear on the home receiver's LCD screen.
10. Press the “CHANNEL” button to toggle between indoor and
remote sensor temperature/humidity displays.
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Note: Maximum of 3 remote sensor units can be registered.
Should you purchase one or two additional remote units (Model
1438, sold separately) to expand your thermometer monitoring
capabilities to multiple locations, slide the CH switch to Channel
2 to register the second sensor and select Channel 3 to register
the third sensor.