National Geographic 259NE User Manual

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Indoor/Outdoor

Memory Thermometer

Monitor:

A. Day of the Week

B. Battery Icon

C. Outdoor Temperature

D. Indoor Temperature

E. Recorded Highest Temperature and Date

F. Recorded Lowest Temperature and Date

G. Signal Detection Icon

H. Date

I. Time

1. Max/Min Button

2. History Button

3. Clear Button

4. (+) Button

5. Set Button

6. (-) Button

7. Re-sync Button

8. ºC/ºF Button

9. Reset Button

Remote Sensor :

10. Reset Button

Before You Begin

1.0 Set up procedure:

1. Insert batteries into the monitor first and then press the RESET button once.

2. Place the monitor as close as possible next to the remote sensor and insert the

batteries into the remote sensor and press the RESET button.

IMPORTANT: The calendar and clock must be set up first before the monitor can

receive a signal from the remote sensor. (See section 3.0)

3. Position the monitor and remote sensor within effective transmission range, which

in usual circumstances is 30 to 45 meters. The range is affected by the building

materials and where the monitor and remote sensor are positioned; try various

locations for the best results.

NOTE: The remote sensor should be placed in a shaded area for accurate readings.

1.1 Getting Started

Once the remote sensor has been powered up (or the RESET button has been

pressed), you must set up the calendar and clock first, after setup the transmission

signal is sent to the monitor. The monitor will attempt to search for the signal for 5

minutes.

Once the signal is received, the dashes (--.-°F) on the monitor will change to the

current outdoor temperature. If after 5 minutes the screen does not change to show

the outdoor temperature, press the RE-SYNC button on the monitor. The monitor will

now attempt to search for the signal for another 6 minutes.

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