Ewig Macao Commercial Offshore 358F11 Wireless Temperature Sensor User Manual Unknown
Ewig Industries Macao Commercial Offshore Limited Wireless Temperature Sensor Unknown
User manual
FCC lD: N92358F11 Please refer to user manual for details TIO OF YOUR L VIOMETER Your wholes: thennumztcr i: designed/or easy sfl up. However] the steps requlred must be dune in the proper stqusnm Please jallaw than instructions carefully: BATTERY REQUIREMENTS Bus: reuiving unit 2 AA alkaline batteries Remain smsnr 3 AAA alkaline batteries A. ACTIVATING RECEIVING UNIT: I. Remove the stand if it ls in pilot: by rotating the rear edge down. 2. Press and slide open the Emory door, Install 1 size AA batteries into the battery compartment according to polarity markings in tha bottom ofthc banery compartment, Close the battery door. Install the separate stand as shown in Figurn It The upper LCD of the recaivlng unit will indicate ‘--F‘, and is ready to registzr with remote sermons; (Additional remote sensors are available directly from Springfield Precision Instruments lnc. Ordering information is located in section Cr) f sp‘nmsfl‘am m0- B4 ACTIVATl'NG AND REGISTERING REMOTE SENSOR it! 1. Place remote sensor #1 near receiving umt 24 Lifi offthe mounting bracket by releasing the bottom two fixing (snap) locations as indicated, 3. Use a small Philips screwdriver to remain: the 4 screws on the water-resistant battery cover. Use care not to drop and lose the small screws. 4t Use a ballpoint pen to slide sensor switch shown in Figure 4 to l, 2. or 3 for the channel selection (do not choose the same channel number for n second or third sensor). Place the smnll self-adhesive label $1 on the top rear ofthe back ofremots sensor for future reference. 5. Install 3 size AAA batteries according to polarity markings in the bottom of the battery compartment Once batteries are installed the sensor will transmit Rf temperature signal to the receiving unit, The upper LCD of the receiVEng unit will show the selected channel number And the temperature. It‘ registration is not successful, you can force out new signels by pushing and holding the TX button of the remote sensor for 2 seconds. or remove and re-insmll batteries. 6. Once registration is complete, check that the rubber sea! is in the cover groove its shown in Figure 4, close the battery cover and tighten the 4 screws. Snap on the mounting bracket. 7i To utivue and register a second or third remote sensor with the receiving unit (when sveilzble). Follow steps 1- Gt Remember to piece the proper numbered selfladhesive label on each new remote sensor. C. SETTING THE CLOCK The lower display shoWS local (indoor) temperature after the batteries are installed. To set the clock, press the Temp/Humidity/Cloek button twice until the clock time is displayed Using the HR and MIN buttons on the back ofbuse receiver sol the locol time. You may select 12 hour AMIPM or 24 hour (military time) clock configurstions by holding the marked button (Hold/(1224)) in for 4 seconds. must on use-s: or Imam!) inn-row. moan m.- [NM “cornea: rm cut "is two numve. mm no snow com-rusty iofi Access re ewm sum-w alum . screws smut "L3H to not nee-rm on eunnst 51am a m m;- mm. sit—ear eaves mm ms mad/c) unseen nest MEXEYN =M§\'= you r-mvs now ransom» ALL me snaps NECESSARY TO PUT YOUR wmnnss Tl-IERMOMETERSET IN OPERATION. you ARE sow READY TO PLACE THE REMOTE ssnson (s) lN TH}: oesmnn LOCAT10N(S). D. INSTALLATION 0? REMOTE SENSOR(S) l. Locating remote sensor in clear open trees can attain a maximum loo-foot transmission distance, Actual transmission distance may be reduced by interference from buildings or obstructions between the sensor and the receiver. Location should be away from direct sunlight and sheltered fi'om rain. 2. “the remote sensor (5) have been designed to accommodate a variety of mounting options. (See figure 3) Remote (s) can be hung flat on a wall by means of: smell screw. There are slots on the rear bracket that will accommodate a piece afVelcre, wire ties or string to enable remote (s) to be pole mounted. There is also a pull out table stand it‘ you desire a horizontal surface mount. Before making a permanent installation of it remote sensor, eheclt to see that the base receiver is displaying each channel tempernturo from the remote location as described below. CHECKING SENSOR RECEPTION The rerl LED innieatur on the sensor will blink for each RF temperature trensmission The sensor is designed with 7 e buttery swing mode. Transmission will only hipplll every 2.5 minutes when the temperature ehenge is less than 0.3 degrees, Whenever temperatures change more than 0.3 degrees the signal will be transmitted Instantly. The receiving unit will displsy '---F’ in ll minutes it’no transmission is received. Afler you hove placed the sensor in the remote location, ebserVe the receiVer channel display for that sensor afler ll minutes. lfyou note the dash (...) display for one channel the signal has been lost. then try routing that sensor in 45( steps, waiting at least 3 minutes titer etch position change. Observe the reoeiver channel displny at each position to determine that the remote temperature display has been restored. lfnot, continue rotation or repositioning of both receiver and remote sensor until reception is observed. USING 6’ TEMERATURE PROBE Your wireless thermometer is equipped with n 6" corded temperature probe for measuring water, soil, freezer Bf very low outside temperatures. To activate this probe, open the cover ofthe plughole at the side of the remote sensor and insert the probe plug (as illustrnred in Figure 4). The probe is now active. Temperature readings will be displayed on the channel matched to the remote location where the probe has been inserted. E. BATTERY REPLACEMENT Replacing batteries in the base unit (2 x AA) Afier inserting new batteries into the base unit , ell remote sensors must be re-registered. Remove the battery cotter ofthe remote sensor nnd push and hold TX button for at least 2 seconds to send a new registration signal. Close the battery cover and re-install the sensor. Repeat the procedure with the remaining sensors (ifany). Replacing batteries in the remote sensor (3 x AAA) Remove the battery cover of the sensor , replace batteries paying attention to the polarity and push and hold Tx button for at least 2 second. Close the bettery cover end re-install the sensor. Note: if you wish to change the channel number using the selector on the brick of the sensor, the new channel must be clear (not used by the other sensor); see HOLD/SEEK button function of the base unit below. T. OTHER OPERATIONS OF YOURS CHANNEL MRELESS THEIUIOMETERSET. ONCE THE. WIRELESS SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED WITH PROCEDURES A - D, ALL OTHER FEATURES ARE OPERATED FROM THE BASE RECEIVER UNIT. Before attempting to use the other features, please review the display icons ot‘FlGURB 5 and the button functions listed on the following pages since some buttons operate more than one hinction RADYG Rscz’ncw wzuwaa wit-Es wr-sn S'MAL rs iEcEIVED may REMOT; SEVSOR WHE‘IVSIBLE INE'Cfif CHAN L warm-es Owns!- 0?‘ DISPLAY mwes V | Acm = New TEMPsmufis kgafifia WEN“ mm MIN or Gums, mm“ W WSW.“ TLRE mecca Dlwv ran : ammo: LOCAL TEMP. mama: ERATL’RE‘ LDCA‘. HUMI- UYTV TIME (11 ORTA how 9 N la a a—cmmst mines. YHERMCHETER'HKHTAL menu-4m “can,“ PRECISEPEN' mania ' metro: ‘fi'C OR % F|C URE 5 BATTERY mmmzm (fie-MOVE saw: 70 UFE‘G RECESSES =cR REAR SNAPS ON SYAND 13 OF BASE RE REMOTE CHANNEL 1. To retrieve a specific remote sensor temperature reading when mu ltipie remote sensors are active, press the remote channel button until desired channel is displayed. 2. The base receiver is equipped with an Auto Scroll function that when active will automatically cycle through remote channels I - 3, To enable or disable this function. hold the remote channel button for 3 seconds. “ 0“ icon appear: if auto scroll is enabled. Auto scroll will only function if more than i sensor is active. RECALL MEMORY This unit records and displays maximum or minimum temperature readings orthe receiver and all active remote sensor locations. (The min/max. readings will only be shown for the channel and the lower timetion actually on display) 1. To read maximum record for 10 seconds, press RECALL MEMORY button. Prue again to read minimum reeord for it) seconds. 2. The memory recall can also be used to retrieve max/min humidity readings at recoiver location if humidity is releeted on lower display. CLEAR MEMORY To clear (erase) only the maximum record or minimum record that is being displayed on screen press eiear memory button. Noto that ii'ioul (Indoor) temperature or humidity mix or min Is on display, they will also clear. To prevent this, select clock on the lower display before pressing CLEAR MEMORY button. INDOOR-TEMPIHL'M'lDlTY/CIDCK Press to seroll through displays for base receiver temperature, relative humidity reading or time. Icon “il\"‘ appears when displaying local temperature. icon “lN RH“ appears when displaying relative humidity. BUTTQN FUNCTION§ QN BAQK QF EA§E REQ'ELXER (All rear buttons have two functions when printed above and below the button). HOLD / SEEK This recessed button clears registration of the displayed channel (sensor) in the base unit. Push the button for at least 5 seconds to clear channel in preparation for fire new sensor. Then the new smsor should be re-registerrd using procedure Bl - as (see above). C’lF" . HOLD (ll/24) 1. Push to select temperature readings in Celsius or Fahrenheit. 2. Hold 3 seconds to select i2 or 24 hour time configuration. HR— + 1. When clock is displayed, each short press will Increase l-l0_l.‘R one step upward. 2. When setting temperature alert function, press to increase setting of temperature limit on flashing display. MIN - - 1. When clock is displayed, each short press will increase MINUTE one step upward. 2. When setting temperature alert function, press to decrease setting of temperature limit on flashing display. ALERT OS/OFF - HOLD SET Thin unit can be programmed to alert you that the temperature has risen above or below a lure-determined rouge at the receiver or any of the 3 remote sensor locations. Short press to enable or disable both upper and lower temp alarms. The upper and lower icons appear when temp alert it enabled. ifenablnd, all alarms previously aet for eneh channel and indoor become active and will iignal iflimits are reached or passed. When alarm Donuts for a tempmmre not on display. the audible signal will occur and the upper or lower icon will flash. Use the channel selector to display the correct channel and the actual temperature will be shown. elso flashing. Alarm limits are set for the indoor (local) temperature and ench channel separately. The procedure ‘ to set these limits must he followed exactly to avoid error. a. Press and hold t-rowiser button 3 seconds. The upper display is for upper limit and shows ... dashes The lower display ls for lower limit and shows --- dashes b. Use the Remote Channel button to select the Sensor for which you wlsh to set limits. The button press repeats this sequence: Indoor (local) Icon [N appeers on lower display Channel I (If registered) Icon 1 appears Channel 2 (If registered) Icon 2 eppelrs Channel 3 (If registered) Icon 3 appears c. Atter selecting the channel, press the ALERT button once and the Upper limit display and icon will flash. The display will show the last upper limit set for the channel you have selected. d. Within 8 seconds, press the + or - button to increase or decrease the upper limit alert value by 1,8’ F (or 1° C) for each press. Holding the + or - button will cause the settlng to change rapidly. e. When the desired setting is reached. press the ALERT button once to confirm the setting. The display will show the new setting and the lower limit display and icon will flash. f. Within 8 seconds, press the + or - button to increase or decrease the lower limit. 5. When the desired setting is reached. press the ALERT button once to confirm the setting. The upper display will return to the channel selected and the lower display will automatically display local (indoor) temperature To set the ALERT values for the other registered channels, select the channel desircd and repent the procedure from n to g. NOTE : Default values (afier buttery installation or reset of the receiver) ere: INDOOR: Upper Limit is +50°C, +122°F - Lower Limit is O‘C. +32’F REMOTES: Upper Limit is +70iC. ‘lSB’F - Lower Limit is -50=C, - 58°F TREND INDICATOR Trend Indicator automatically shows es on increasing icon or decreasing icon if the displayed channel temperature hzs changed. G. PURCHASING ADDITIONAL SENSORS Additional two-way Sensors like the one fumished with this set may be ordered directly from Springfield by calling: l»888-80WEATH(ER) I pass-8094234 Please have a major credit card ready when placing the cell. T\vo way sensors have the removable probe extension cable and can be used es regular sensors vo‘th the probe removed. Remember, one base unit will operate only 3 sensors. H. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Power source: AA size (‘UMJtl battery it 2 pcs. (Receiver), AAA x 3 pcs., (Transmitter). Alter installing batteries, the LCD will be given a full segment test for 3 seconds. with beeping test tone. Default values ' Clock : 12:00 (12 hr mode) Thenno : Degree F Mods : Indoor rempemture Alert : All channels alert ol'l‘ lndnnr upper - LiU’C to «lzZ‘F, lower =0'C to ~32'F Outdoor upper = +70’C,*158’F, Iowpr = -50’C, 48°F Temp range 5 Indoor we to esp-C (-l- 1.5 degree). +ss=em *l22°F(+l-2.S degree) Remote sensor “C to + SO‘C (qt. Ls degree), -IU'F to ¢ tzo'rr +/~ 1.5 degree) Remote probe -SD‘C to 070°C (4. 1.5 degree), -58'F to +l$£°l= (rl- 2.5 degree) Hygro range : Indoor : SV- w 9996 («I- 196 normal nnge) ' Clock . g e . 50 sec per month FCC ID: NOZJSSFII This ilevirc complies with Part I! olthe FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not excuse harmful inlerl'cronc 'uud 2) This devico must uccept any interference reseller]. including Interference that may cause undeelrtd‘ opertoion. ‘ User elnnot modify products.
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