Radio Shack Extra remote sensor Owner's Manual - Contents

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    O w ner ’s m anu al p lease read befor e usi n g thi s eq ui pme n t. Extra remote sensor to 63-1030 63-1031.Fm page 1 wednesday, june 28, 2000 10:25 am.

  • Page 2: Contents

    2 ˆ contents introduction ........................................ 4 installing batteries ............................ 5 mounting the sensor ........................ 8 selecting a location .................... 8 using the stand ........................... 9 on a wall ...................................

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    3 fcc information 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 interfer- ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Thi...

  • Page 4: Introduction

    4 introduction • reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • increase the distance between the equipment and the radio or tv consult your local radioshack store if the problem still exists. ˆ introduction your radioshack extra remote sensor is designed for use with the radioshack wireless indoor/ou...

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    5 introduction or use its supplied wire stand for easy viewing on a table or desktop. Installing batteries your sensor requires two aa batteries (not supplied) for power. For the best per- formance and longest life, we recom- mend radioshack alkaline batteries. Cautions: • use only fresh batteries o...

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    6 introduction note: if you expect to use the remote sensor in temperatures below –4°f (–20°c), we recommend you use lithium batteries. Follow these steps to install batteries. 1. Use a phillips screwdriver to remove the screws in the battery compart- ment cover, then lift off the cover. 2. Set chan...

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    7 introduction tings. (see “changing the display channel” on page 13 and “changing the degree format” on page 15) 3. Place the batteries in the compart- ment as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside. 4. Use a pointed object (such as a straightened paper clip) to press reset and i...

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    8 introduction warning: dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. Caution: if you do not plan to use the sensor for a week or longer, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts. Mounting the sensor you can place the remote sen...

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    9 introduction the construction of your home or office might affect the transmission range be- tween the main unit and the remote sen- sor. If you have a choice of several locations, try each to see which provides the best performance. Caution: do not place the remote sensor where it will be: • in d...

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    10 introduction stand into the holes on the back of the re- mote sensor. On a wall 1. Drill two holes 1 3 / 4 inches apart. Then thread a screw into each hole, letting the heads extend about 1 / 4 inch from the mounting surface. 63-1031.Fm page 10 wednesday, june 28, 2000 10:25 am.

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    11 introduction 2. Align the keyhole slots on the mount- ing bracket with the screws and slide the bracket downward to secure it. 63-1031.Fm page 11 wednesday, june 28, 2000 10:25 am.

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    12 introduction 3. Slide the remote sensor into the mounting bracket. 63-1031.Fm page 12 wednesday, june 28, 2000 10:25 am.

  • Page 13: Operation

    13 operation ˆ operation once you install batteries in the remote sensor, it displays the current tempera- ture, humidity, and the channel number it is set to, and starts transmitting signals (to your cat. No. 63-1030 system’s main unit) about every 41 seconds. Changing the display channel the cat. ...

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    14 operation set channel 1/2/3 inside this remote sensor’s battery compartment to a differ- ent setting than all other remote sensors you are using. Then press reset using a pointed object (such as a straightened paper clip). Note: if you set two or more remote sen- sors to use the same channel, the...

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    15 operation changing the degree format to change the displayed degree format, set °c/°f inside the remote sensor’s bat- tery compartment to the desired setting. Resetting the sensor if the remote sensor stops operating properly, use a pointed object (such as a straightened paper clip) to press rese...

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    16 operation and humidity readings and re-initializes the sensor’s transmitter. 63-1031.Fm page 16 wednesday, june 28, 2000 10:25 am.

  • Page 17: Care

    17 care ˆ care keep the sensor dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the sen- sor only in normal temperature environ- ments. Handle the sensor carefully; do not drop it. Keep the sensor away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. ...

  • Page 18: Specifications

    18 specifications ˆ specifications power ......................... 3v with 2 aa batteries temperature operating range ... –4° to 140°f (–20° to 60°c) relative humidity operating range ..................... 25%–90% rh rf transmission frequency ........... 433 mhz rf transmission range ........... 328...

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    19 specifications weight (without batteries) ..................... 2.8 oz (80 g) dimensions ......................... 4 1 / 8 × 2 3 / 4 × 7 / 8 in (105 × 70 × 21.5 mm) specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice. 63-103...

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    06a00 63-1031 printed in china limited one-year warranty this product is warranted by radioshack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from ra- dioshack company-owned stores and authorized radioshack franchisees and deal...