Oregon RMR136HGA, RMR136HG User Manual

Multi-Channel Indoor-Ooutdoor
Thermohygrometer
with
Cable FreeTM Sensor & ExactSetTM Clock
MODEL: RMR-136HG
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the RMR-136HG Multi-Channel Indoor­Outdoor Thermohygrometer with Cable Free THGR268, and ExactSet
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calendar clock.
This basic configuration consists of the main unit that is the temperature and calendar clock station, and the thermohygrometer sensor remote unit. The main unit can support up to 3 remote sensors. Additional remote sensors are available.
The main unit has a large easy-read LCD screen that displays the indoor temperature, clock with calendar, and temperature and humidity data transmitted by the remote sensor to the main unit. The RMR-136HG also records the maximum and minimum indoor temperatures, and the maximum and minimum temperatures/humidity data transmitted from the remote sensor.
The clock is a radio-controlled ExactSet calendar. The clock automatically synchronizes time and date with radio signals received from the US Atomic Clock, one of the world’ s most accurate timepieces. Other clock/calendar features include three-language choice for day-of-the-week display, a four-step crescendo alarm and easy-change display modes. (To learn more about the US Atomic Clock visit the US Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology website at: www.nist.gov.)
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MAIN UNIT FEATURES
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A. THREE-LINE LCD DISPLAY
Easy-read LCD display of remote sensor and indoor temperature-humidity data and calendar clock functions
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Indicates that the remote sensor or main unit battery power is low and that batteries need replacement
] US ATOMIC CLOCK SIGNAL RECEPTION ICON
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Graphically displays the radio signal reception strength
D. [CHANNEL] BUTTON
Sequences through and displays indoor and remote sensor channel data
E. [SET/MODE] BUTTON
Switches between display modes and saves user-selected settings
F. [DAILY ((.))] BUTTON
Sets the time for the alarm
G. [MEMORY] BUTTON
- Displays the maximum or minimum temperature and humidity readings
- Clears the stored maximum and minimum temperature and humidity data from remote sensor and the main unit
H. [((•))] ALARM ICON
Indicates that the alarm time is displayed
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Is displayed when the alarm is activate
J. WALL-MOUNT RECESS
For mounting the unit on a wall
TEMPERATURE & RELATIVE HUMIDITY ALARM :
K. [] BUTTON
Sets the remote sensor alarm values of minimum and maximum temperatures and humidity range
L. [HIGH/LOW] BUTTON
- Displays the maximum and minimum temperatures and humidity remote sensor alarms
-Saves alarm settings
M. [ALARM ON/OFF] BUTTON
Activates or disables the remote sensor alarms
CLOCK :
N. [ ] BUTTON
Advances the value of a setting
O. [ALARM ON/OFF] BUTTON
Activates or disables the clock alarm
P. [ ZONE ] BUTTON
Selects the US time zone
Q. [RESET] BUTTON
Returns all settings to their original default values
R. BA TTERY COMPARTMENT
Accommodates two AA (UM-3) size batteries (included)
S. REMO VABLE TABLE ST AND
For standing the main unit on a flat surface
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Displays the current temperature and humidity data measured by the remote sensor
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Flashes when the remote sensor transmits a reading to the main unit
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Select between degrees displayed in either Centigrade (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F)
D. CHANNEL SLIDE SWITCH
Assigns the channel number to the remote sensor
E. RESET
Returns all settings to their original default values
F. BA TTERY COMPARTMENT
Accommodates two AA-size batteries (included)
G. BATTERY DOOR H. WALL-MOUNT HOLDER
Supports the remote unit in wall-mounting
I. REMOVABLE TABLE STAND
For standing the remote unit on a flat surface
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
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For best operation;
1. When using more than one remote sensor, assign a different channel to each of the remote sensors.
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2. Insert batteries into the remote sensor BEFORE inserting batteries into the main unit.
3. Press [RESET] on the main unit after installing the batteries. Place the main unit close to the remote sensor as this will expedite initial signal synchronization between the main unit and the remote sensor.
4. Position the remote sensor within the effective transmission range of 21 - 32 yards (20 - 30 meters) from the main unit.
See “Wireless Transmission” for important information about wireless data transmission.
Note: Although the remote sensor has been designed for outdoor use, do not place the remote sensor in direct sunlight, rain or snow .
REMOTE SENSOR BATTERY
INSTALLATION & CHANNEL SELECTION.
To install / replace batteries:
1. Remove the screws on the battery compartment.
2. Using the [CHANNEL] slide switch, select the channel number of 1, 2 or 3 for that remote sensor.
3 The temperature can be displayed in either Celsius or
Fahrenheit. Slide the [ “F.”
4. Insert the batteries according to the polarities as shown.
5. Press [RESET].
6. Replace the battery compartment door and secure its screws.
°C/°F Slide Switch] to either “C” or
NOTE: Once a channel is assigned to a remote sensor , it can only be changed by removing and then reinserting the batteries or resetting the remote sensor.
MAIN UNIT BATTERY INSTALLATION
To install / replace batteries:
1. Gently lift the tab on the battery compartment door and slide to remove door.
2. Install the batteries strictly according to the polarities shown.
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3. Press [RESET].
4. Replace the battery compartment door.
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LOW BATTERY WARNING
The RMR-136HG features a low battery warning icon. This icon will appear on the second line of the LCD screen when the main unit batteries are low and need replacing. To determine low battery status of the remote sensor, press [CHANNEL] to sequence through the channels. When the remote sensor assigned to that channel number has low batteries, the low battery warning icon will be displayed.
HOW TO USE THE TABLE STAND
OR WALL MOUNTING
The main unit has a removable table stand, which when connected, can support the unit on a flat surface. Or the stand can be removed and unit can be wall mounted using the recessed hanging hole.
The remote unit also comes with a wall-mount holder and a removable stand.
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THE RESET BUTTON
Pressing [RESET] will clear all settings and cause them to return to their original default values. Use a blunt stylus to hold down the button.
GETTING STARTED
Once batteries are installed in the remote sensor unit, the sensor will start transmitting data to the main unit in 40-second intervals.
The main unit will start to search for remote sensor signals approximately 3 minutes after batteries are installed. Upon successful reception, the remote sensor temperature data will be displayed on the top line of the LCD screen and the respective humidity reading on the third line. The main unit will automatically update its readings every 40-second. The indoor temperature is displayed on the second line of the LCD screen.
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