Instruction Manual

2. Slide the channel selector switch inside the battery compartment to your desired channel. For the first
remote you may select any channel, for additional remotes select any unused channel;
3. Insert (2) AAA batteries according to the polarity markings. Replace the battery compartment cover .
4. Open the battery compartment at the back of the base station and insert (2) AAA batteries according to the
polarity markings. Replace the compartment door;
5. Press the °F C button at the back of the base station to display the temperature in °F or °C.
Note:
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc), or rechargeable (nickel cadmium) batteries.
For maximum performance in normal conditions we recommend using good quality alkaline batteries.
If the battery power is low, there will be low battery icon showing on the base station display.
Synchronize Remote Sensors with The Base Station
Please note: each time the batteries (either base station or remote sensor) are replaced or base
station/remote sensor lost connection, make sure to follow the below synchronization process to pair
and re-connect the base station and remote senor:
1. Position the remote sensor near the base station;
2. Once the batteries are installed in the base station, the RF signal icon (located on the upper left of the
base station display) will flash for 3 minutes, indicating that the base station is in synchronization mode: it is
waiting for remote sensors to be registered.
3. If 3 minutes have passed after the batteries were installed in the base station and the RF signal Icon is
no longer flashing, press and hold the CHANNEL/SYNC button on the back of the base station for 3-4 seconds
until the RF signal icon is flashing again to set it back in synchronization mode;
4. Install the batteries in the remote sensor and wait for a moment or just press either the TX or RESET button
inside the remote sensor battery compartment, the remote sensor temperature/humidity will show on the base
station display which indicates the synchronization is complete.
5. If you have additional remote sensors, repeat the above steps to register the remote sensors (up to 3 remote
sensors can be registered with one base station);