TGP # 518 ORIA Indoor Outdoor Thermometer with 3 Wireless Sensors



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【Connect Note】 Pls install the station battery first, then install the sensor battery. If a specific channel is lost, press the CHANNEL/+ button until the channel indication single flashing.Verify the humidity sensors match closely with the console and the sensors are in the same location (about 1-3 meters apart). The sensors should agree within 10% (the accuracy is ± 5%). Allow about 30 minutes for all sensors to stabilize.
【Humidity Expression】 Large LCD display with simple and clear readings. Indoor temperature (0 – 60℃); Outdoor temperature (-40 – 60℃); Humidity (10% – 99%). The temperature and humidity accuracy: ± 1℃ / ± 5%; Wet: humidity﹥65%; COM: 45%≤humidity≤65%; DRY: humidity﹤45%. The express changes following the changing of the humidity.
【Backlight & Battery Life】 You can press the “Light” button to turn on the backlight. It will automatically turn off after 5 second if without any operation. This help you to read the data clearly even though at night. Minimum 12 months for base station with one sensor.
【Max & Min Record】 Max & Min functions on indoor and outdoor on both temperature and humidity. The data update every 60 seconds. Press the ℃/°F button to switch between celsius and fahrenheit. Perfect on your house, office, factory, etc. Time & Alarm Clock, Calendar, Snooze / Light.
【Easy to Operate】 The Station and transmitter signal distance: 100M/328ft. It can be stand in the desk or hang on the wall as you like. The station need 3* AAA Battery; Sensor need 2*AAA Battery.(not included). When the sensor shows the low battery icon, that means you need to change the new battery in the sensor.

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