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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] BATTERY-LOW ICON
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
] ALARM-ON ICON
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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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A. TWO-LINE LCD
Displays the current temperature and humidity data measured
by the remote sensor
B. LED INDICATOR
Flashes when the remote sensor transmits a reading to the main
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Select between degrees displayed in either Centigrade (°C) or
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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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If remote sensor signals are not received by the main unit, blanks
“ --- ” will be displayed on the LCD screen and the kinetic wave
icon will not be displayed for that remote sensor.
To trigger a remote sensor signal search:
• On the main unit, press and hold [CHANNEL] and[MEMORY] at the same time for 2-seconds. The signal search
will take approximately 3-minutes.
The signal search will synchronize the signal transmission and
reception between the remote sensor and main unit.
Should there be discrepancies between the reading shown on the
main unit and that on the remote sensor repeat this step.
CHECKING THE REMOTE AND INDOOR
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY
The display of readings from a remote sensor or the main unit is a
one-step procedure. The remote sensor channel or the main unit
display is indicated in a box under the kinetic-wave icon.
Kinetic-wave
Icon
Designated
Display
To display temperature / humidity readings:
• Press [CHANNEL] to sequence through the choices of
Indoor or remote sensor channel 1, 2 or 3.
Indoor
Display
Remote
Display
Channel One
Remote
Display
Channel Two
Remote
Display
Channel Three
If readings are not received from a remote sensor after 15 minutes,
blanks “ --- ” will be displayed on the main unit LCD screen until
readings are successfully received. Should this occur, check the
remote sensor to verify that it is still in position and that the correct
channel number has been selected. On the main unit then press
and hold [CHANNEL] and [MEMORY] at the same time for 2seconds to trigger a remote sensor signal search.
HOW TO READ THE KINETIC WAVE
DISPLAY
The kinetic wave display shows the signal receiving status of the
main unit. There are three possible forms:
Searching for signal
Signal search successful
No signal received
THE COMFORT-LEVEL ICONS
The comfort level is based on the recorded relative humidity. An
indicator will be displayed or show if the humidity level is
comfortable, wet or dry.
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Humidity
Comfort-Level
Comfortable
Dry
Wet
TEMPERA TURE AND HUMIDITY
TREND INDICATOR ICONS
The temperature-trend and humidity-trend indicator arrow icons
show the trends based on collected readings.
REMOTE SENSOR SCANNING
The main unit can be set to automatically scan and display data
readings from the remote sensor as well as indoor readings. When
the remote-sensor mode is active, the main unit LCD scree will
display the readings from one channel for approximately 4seconds and then proceed to display the next channel data.
To activate the remote-sensor scanning mode:
• Press and hold [CHANNEL] for 2-seconds.
To deactivate the remote-sensor scanning mode:
• Press any button.
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Arrow
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Temperature
Trend
Arrow
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Humidity
Trend
NOTE: If the temperature exceeds or fall below the temperature
measuring range of the main unit or the remote sensor the main
unit LCD screen display will show “HHH” or “LLL”. See
“Specifications” for the temperature measuring ranges.
Rising Steady Falling
Rising Steady Falling
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM
TEMPERA TURE AND HUMIDITY
The maximum and minimum recorded temperature and humidity
readings will automatically be stored in the memory.
To display the maximum and minimum display memory:
1. Press [CHANNEL] to select the channel to be checked.
2. Press [MEMORY] once to display the maximum (MAX)
temperature and then again to display the minimum (MIN)
temperature. The identifiers of “MAX” and “MIN” will be
displayed as appropriate.
To clear the memor y:
• Press and hold [MEMORY] for 2-seconds.
After clearing the memory, the maximum and minimum
temperatures and humidity levels will be the same as current until
new data readings are recorded.
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HOW TO USE CHANNEL-1
TEMPERA TURE/HUMIDITY ALARM
Maximum and minimum temperature and humidity limits can be
set for remote sensor channel-1 so that an alarm sounds when the
user-selected limits are exceeded.
The maximum and minimum temperatures and humidity are
sequentially displayed by pressing [HIGH/LOW].
The High-Low displays are as follows:
SequenceRespective Display
Press [HI/LO] X 1Displays the HIGH temperature
Press [HI/LO] X 2Displays the HIGH humidity
Press [HI/LO] X 3
Press [HI/LO] X 4Displays LOW humidity
To set the maximum or minimum temperatures or humidity
level alarms:
1. Press [HI/LO]. Remote sensor channel-1 will be displayed.
2. Press [ ▲ ] to set the temperature or humidity limits. Each
press will increase the setting in increments of one (1) degree
or humidity percentage. Press and hold [ ▲ ] for rapid-
scrolling increments of five (5) degrees or humidity
percentage.
Displays LOW temperature
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set the maximum humidity setting and
the minimum temperature and humidity settings.
4. When finished, press [HI/LO] to set another limit or wait 16seconds and the unit will automatically return to the normal
display mode. The appropriate HI, LO or both indicators will
be displayed indicating the alarm status.
When the alarm activates the main unit LCD screen display will
automatically switch to channel-1 if in another remote sensor
channel mode and will flash. The alarm will sound for one minute
unless disabled.
Press any key to momentarily stop the alarm. The alarm will
automatically reactivate again if the limit continues to exceed the
set limits.
NOTE: Temperature Range:
The temperature range is from -58°F to 158°F (-50°C to 70°C).
When setting the limits for the first time, the low/minimum
limit will start at -58°F (-50°C) and the high/maximum limit
at 158°F (+70°C). After the initial setting, the high/low limits
will start from the temperatures as last selected.
NOTE: Humidity Range:
The humidity range is from 2% to 98%. When setting the lim
its for the first time, the low/minimum limit will start at 2%
and the high/ maximum limit at 98%. After the initial setting,
the limits will start from the humidity levels as last selected.
NOTE: Alarm Sounding:
If a set limit is exceeded a second time while the alarm is
sounding, the alarm will complete its first 1-minute cycle
before sounding for another 1-minute cycle indicating that a
limit has been surpassed a second time.
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To turn the alarm off:
1. While the alarm is sounding, press [HI/LO].
2. Then press [ALARM ON/OFF].
3. The alarm has now been disabled and will not sound again until
reactivated.
To temporarily deactivate a sounding alarm:
1. Press any button and the alarm will be temporarily deactivated.
The alarm will sound again when a set limit is exceeded.
INTERRUPTED SIGNALS
If the display for a particular remote sensor goes blank on the main
unit LCD screen, press [CHANNEL] and [MEMORY] on the main
unit at the same time for about 2-seconds to trigger a signal search
between the main unit and the remote sensor.
If the search does not reactive the signal reception, verify:
1. The remote sensor is still in position.
2. The low battery warning icon is not displayed for the main unit or
the remote sensor. Replace batteries as necessary.
3. The remote sensor is within the effective transmission range of 21
to 32 yards from the main unit, and that the transmission path is
clear of obstacles and interference. Shorten the distance if
necessary.
NOTE: When the temperature falls belo w freezing point, the batteries
in the remote sensor will freeze lowering the voltage supply
and the effective range.
TRANSMISSION INTERFERENCE
Signals from household devices, such as door bells, home
security systems and entry controls, may interfere with those
of the RMR-136HG and result in temporarily reception
failure. This is normal and will not affect the general
performance of the product. The transmission and reception
of temperature and humidity data readings will resume once
the interference ends.
The success of wireless data transmission may vary and is
directly related to where the remote sensor is placed and the
environmental factors of that location. Should there be
difficulty in data transmissions, verify:
1. The low battery warning icon is not displayed for either the
main unit or the remote sensor. Replace batteries as
necessary.
2. The remote sensor is within the effective transmission range
of 21 - 32 yards from the main unit.
3. That there are no obstacle (like a transmission tower) or
environmental reason (such as a steep hill) that is causing
the interference or blockage between the main unit and the
remote sensor.
If the difficulty continues, reposition the remote sensor to a
different location and/or closer to the main unit.
CALENDAR CLOCK DISPLAY MODES
The RMR136HG has two different time display modes:
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MODE 1:Local Time
Hour, Minute, Second, Month, Day
MODE 2:Local Time
Hour, Minute, Day-of-the-Week, Month, Day
Press [SET/MODE] switch between the two time display modes.
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OFF / ((
Note: When [24 hr
))] is pressed the bottom line of the
main unit LCD screen will display the alarm time.
EXACTSETTM CLOCK SIGNAL
RECEPTION
The split-second accuracy of the RMR-136HG is achieved through
its internal antenna that responds to a special 60kHz frequency
signal generated by the US Atomic Clock.
The RMR-136HG automatically activates its antenna upon
battery insertion and within 3 - 7 minutes should receive the US
Atomic Clock signal. Note that if the RMR-136HG is new allow
up to 72 hours for the unit to receive the initializing signal. The
strongest signal reception usually occurs between midnight and
4:00 AM. Howe ver , if the RMR-136HG has not picked up a signal
after 48 hours, remove the batteries, allow the unit to clear and
then reinsert the batteries. Once the RMR-136HG receives the
initial signal, updates are accomplished with greater ease.
IMPORTANT: Do not adjust the time zone until AFTER the clock
has picked up the signal.
NOTE: SIGNAL STRENGTH
The RMR-136HG, like other radio frequency equipment, is most
effective when it is placed near a windo w. The RMR-136HG may
need to be moved or repositioned to receive a stronger signal. For
best reception, place the RMR-136HG away from metal objects
and electrical appliances to minimize interference.
On the bottom line of the LCD screen immediately to the left of
the time display, is an icon indicating the signal reception strength.
Please note that while the RMR-136HG is receiving a signal from
the US Atomic Clock, the “receiving” icon will flash; once the
signal reception is complete, the icon will stop flashing.
Signal Strength Icons:
- Strong Signal
- Weak Signal
- No Signal Reception
- Receiving Signal
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SELECTING THE TIME ZONE
CAUTION: Do not press and hold [ZONE] for more than 3-
seconds. Doing so will deactivate the automatic time signal
reception capability. If the automatic signal reception is disabled,
the signal strength icon will not be displayed. To reactivate the
automatic signal reception, press [ ] for three seconds
On the bottom line of the LCD screen there is a map outlining the
United States divided into the four US time zones.
1. Press and release [ZONE] to sequentially advance through the
time zones from west to east.
2. The selected time zone will be darkened on the map.
To see the time in a different time zone:
1. Press and release [ZONE] until the desired time zone is
darkened on the map icon. The time will automatically adjust
to that time zone.
SETTING THE CLOCK ALARM
1. Press [((.))]. The ((.)) symbol will appear on the bottom line
of the LCD screen, lower right hand corner. The alarm time
will also be displayed on the same line of the LCD screen.
2. Press and hold [((.))] until the hour digits of the alarm time
begin to flash.
3. Press [ ] to advance the hour selection in increments of
one hour, or press and hold for rapid advancement.
NOTE: When setting the hour, be aware of the AM/PM
designations.
4. When the hour has been selected, press [((.))] again and
the minutes digits of the alarm time will begin to flash.
5. Press [ ] to advance the minute selection inincrements of
one minute, or press and hold for rapid advancement.
6. When the alarm time is set, press [((.))]. The alarm will
automatically activate itself. The active alarm status is
indicated by the bell icon just above the ((.)) symbol.
ACTIVATING/DISABLING
THE CLOCK ALARM
To active the daily alarm, press [AL ON/OFF]. When the alarm
is active, a bell icon will appear in the lower left corner of the
LCD screen. If the alarm is not active, there will be no bell icon.
When the alarm sounds there are two ways to turn it off:
1 Press [((.))]. The alarm will remain active but will not sound
again for 24-hours.
2. Press [AL ON/OFF]. The alarm function is disabled and will
not sound again until reactivated.
IMPORTANT: The RMR-136HG has an automatic snooze
feature. If the alarm is not disabled by either option 1 or 2 above,
the alarm will automatically go into “snooze” once, sound again in
8 minutes and then temporarily turn itself off for 24-hours.
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SELECTING THE DAY-OF-THE-WEEK
LANGUAGE DISPLAY
The RMR-136HG has three language choices for the day-of-theweek display: English (E), Spanish (S) and French (F). To select
the display language:
1. Press [MODE] until the hour display begins to flash.
2. Press [MODE] five (5) more times and a single letter (E, S, or
F) will be displayed on the LCD screen next to the time
display.
3. Press [ ] to advance and sequence through the language
choices.
4. When the language is selected, press [MODE] one time to
exit the language setting mode and to return to normal time
display mode.
MANUALLY SETTING THE CLOCK
The RMR-136HG is an ExactSetTM clock and does not need to
be set manually. However, instructions to set the clock manually
are included and follow:
1. Press and hold [MODE]. The hour digits of the time display
will begin to flash.
2. While the hour digits are flashing, press [ ] until the
desired hour is reached.
NOTE: When setting the hours, be aware of the AM/PM
designations.
3. When the hour is set, press [MODE] again and the minutes
segment of the time display will begin to flash. Repeat the
above steps to set the minutes, year, month, date and day-of the-week.
4. When the last setting has been made, press [MODE] to exit
the setting mode and return to the normal time display mode.
IMPORTANT: As soon as any manual setting changes are made
to the clock, the low signal strength icon will be displayed
indicating that the clock is now running on manual settings
instead of signals from the US Atomic Clock. In manual mode,
it is very unlikely that the RMR-136HG will receive signals
from the US Atomic Clock. To reactivate signal reception, press
[RESET] or remove the batteries, allow the unit to clear all
settings and then reinsert the batteries.
CUSTOMER ASSIST ANCE
Should you have questions or require additional information
about this product, please contact our Customer Service
Department at 800-853-8883 or via email at:
www.helpme@oscientific.com
Please also visit our website at: www.oregonscientific.com
WARRANTY
Oregon Scientific warrants this product to be free of manufacturing defects for 90 days from date of retail purchase. Defective
products should be returned to the place of retail purchase.
This warranty does not cover product subjected to tampering,
misuse, abuse or accidental damage.
PRECAUTIONS
This product has been designed and manufactured to provide you
with year of service if it is carefully handled. Please follow these
few precautions:
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1. Do not immerse the main unit or remote sensor in water.
2. Do not clean the product with abrasive or corrosive materials.
They may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic
circuit.
3. Do not subject the product to excessive force, shock, dust,
temperature or humidity which may result in malfunction,
shorter electronic life span, damaged battery and distorted parts.
4. Do not tamper with the product's internal components. Doing
so will invalidate the warranty on the unit and may cause unnecessary damage. This product contains no user-serviceable
parts.
5. Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user's manual. Do
not mix new and old batteries as the old ones may leak.
6. Always read the user's manual thoroughly before operating the
unit
SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature Measurement
Main unit:
Proposed operating range:23.0° F to 122.0°F
(- 5.0° C to 50.0°C)
Temperature resolution:0.2°F (0.1° C)
Temperature compensation:14.0° F to 140.0° F
(-10.0° C to 60.0° C)
Relative humidity operating range: 25% RH to 90% RH
Remote thermohygrometer sensor:
Proposed operating range:4.0° F to 140.0°F
(-20.0° C to 60.0°C)
Temperature resolution:0.2°F (0.1° C)
Temperature compensation:14.0° F to 140.0° F
(-10.0° C to 60.0° C)
Relative humidity operating range: 25% RH to 90% RH
RF transmission frequency:433 MHz
Number of remote sensors:Maximum of 3
RF transmission range:Maximum 32.5 yards
(30 meters)
Temperature sensing cycle:approximately 40 seconds
Radio Controlled Clock
Main time set and synchronized by Radio Signal WWVB for
USA
12-Hr display hh/mm/ss format
Date format in Month/day
Day-of-the-week language:Choice of English, Spanish
and French
Four time zone with date and day
2-Minute crescendo alarm
Power
Main unit:2 pcs ”AA”(UM-3)1.5V
alkaline battery
(included)
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Remote sensor:2 pcs “AA” (UM-3)
Weight
Main unit:5.77 oz (without batteries)
Remote sensing unit :2.82 oz (without batteries)
Dimension
Main unit:5.68”(L) x 3.36”(W) x
Remote sensing unit:4.2”(L) x 2.8”(W) x
1.5V alkaline battery
(included)
165 g (without batteries)
80.5 g (without batteries)
0.98”(T)
(142(L) x 84(W) x
24.5(T) mm)
0.84”(T)
(105(L) x 70(W) x
21(T) mm)
NOTE ON COMPLIANCE
This product complies to standards and specifications of BZT, FCC
and article number 334 of PTT.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. This equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the RMR-136HG.
- Increase the separation between the affected equipment and
the RMR-136HG.
- Consult an experienced radio/television technican for
assistance.
Product Name: Remote Thermo-Hygro
Model Name: RMR136HG
Responsible Party : IDT (USA) Mr . David Childers 19861 SW
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95 th Place T ualatin, Oregon 97062, U .S.A.
Tel: 503-639-8883
CAUTION
- The contents of this manual is subject to change without
notice.
- Due to printing limitations, the displays shown in this manual
may differ from the actual product displays.
- The manufacturer and its suppliers hold no responsibility to
you or any other claim arising by using this product.
- The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without
permission of the manufacturer.
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