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WIRELESS MULTI-ZONE THERMOMETER and HYGROMETER with CLOCK Model No. 91756 User’s Manual BASE STATION REMOTE SENSOR FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIO NS BASE STATION • Indoor / wireless outdoor temperature, °C / °F selectable • Indoor / wireless outdoor humidity • Memory function to recall min / max temperature and humidity readings • Temperatur[...]
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REMOTE SENSOR • 433 MHz wireless transmission frequency • Wireless data transmission to base station up to 100 ft. (ra nge may vary based on the am ount of interference present) • LCD readout showing temperature and humidity • Outdoor temperature range without wire probe: -4°F to 158°F (-20° C to 70°C) • Outdoor temperature range with[...]
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Page 3
Page 3 Locating the Base Station and Remote Sensor • Choose a suitable place for the base station and remote outdoor sensor, within the transmission distance. • Place the base station near a window, but away from direct s unlight or sources of heat or air conditioning to ensure accurate temperature readings. The remote sensor is water resistant[...]
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Page 4
ALARM CLOCK WIT H SNOOZE Setting the Alarm Time Two different alarm times can be set, Alarm 1 and Alarm 2. Use MODE to scroll to Alarm 1 (A1) or Alarm 2 (A2). • To set Alarm 1; In normal time display, press the MODE button once and the Alarm 1 time and (A1) will show. • Press the SET/AL button for 3-4 seconds until the alarm hour flashes • Pr[...]
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• Press UP or DOWN to select the low te mperature alert level • Press ALERT to lock in the settings. The temperature alerts ar e activated and both the low and high limit icons will be showing. Setting the Outdoor Temperature Alert • Press and hold the ALERT button for 3-4 seconds • Press CHANNEL to select the channel on which you want to s[...]
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PURCHASING ADDITIONAL REMOTE SENSORS Additional temperature / humidity sensors may be ordered directly from Springfield Precision Instruments by calling 1-888-809-3284. The remote sensor for this unit is SPRINGFIELD P/N 91912. Please have a major credit card ready when placing the call. FCC STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 [...]