IN/OUT Wireless Thermometer 24.
24.Compartment 2xAAA batteries (batteries not included) to flash, use “UP/C/F” or “DOWN/MEM” buttons to set the correct minute.
Item No.T208688 25.TX channel selector, select external sensor channel (Maximum 3 Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, the year display starts to
User Manual channels available) flash, use “UP/C/F” or “DOWN/MEM” buttons to set the correct year.
Thank you for purchasing T208688 IN/OUT Wireless thermometer. Package Contents: Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, the month display starts to
Please take a moment to read this guide and store it for future reference 1. Display Unit flash, use “UP/C/F” or “DOWN/MEM” buttons to set the correct month.
2. Outdoor Sensor Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, the date display starts to
3. Instructions Manual flash, use “UP/C/F” or “DOWN/MEM” buttons to set the correct date.
Installing or Replacing Batteries: NOTE: You will automatically exit settings mode if no buttons
1 7 We recommend using high quality batteries for the best product are pressed for 20 seconds. Enter settings mode again at any
2 22 performance. Heavy duty or rechargeable batteries are not time by pressing and holding the SET button for 3 seconds.
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3 recommended. The outdoor sensor requires lithium batteries in low Under normal mode, press SET button to enter alarm mode.
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4 10 temperature conditions. Cold temperatures can cause alkaline Setting the Alarm:
batteries to function improperly.Do not mix old and new batteries. Do a. Press SET button to enter alarm mode, press and hold the SET
5 11 not mix alkaline, standard, and/or rechargeable batteries. button for about 3 seconds to set the alarm time. The alarm hour will
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6 Default settings: begin blinking on the display where the clock time is usually shown.
1.Default time: 12:00(US) 0:00(EU) b. To adjust the alarm hour, press the “UP/C/F” or “DOWN/MEM”
2. Default date: 01/01 (Year: 2020, date form: M/D[US],date form: buttons (press and hold to fast adjust).
14 18 15 19 16 D/M[EU]) c. To adjust the alarm minute, press the “UP/C/F” or “DOWN/MEM”
23 button (press and hold to fast adjust).
3. Default temperature: °F(US)/ °C(EU)
4. Default alarm: AM 6:00, default snooze time: 5min. d.Press ALARM button to open and close alarm setting.The “ ”
The LCD display fully for 3 seconds when changing new battery or symbol should show next to the clock display when alarm is set to ON.
13 17 resetting, then with a sound BI into the normal state, after testing e. When the alarm is in operation it will begin beeping with
temperature, receiving RF for 3 minutes. one short beep and continue with many short beeps if the alarm
Display / Keys Details: rings longer than 20 seconds. You can snooze the
24 There are totally 6 keys for the alarm clock, they are included: SET, alarm for 5 minutes by pressing the SNZ/LIGHT button.
20 25 Indoor / outdoor temperature and humidity:
DOWN/MEM, UP/C/F, ALARM,CH ,SNZ/LIGHT.
21 1.SET buttons: 1. Indoor temperature -9°C ~50°C , display LL.L when below
a. Press and hold for 3 seconds during normal mode to enter setting -9°C and display HH.H when higher than 50°C.
mode. 2. Outdoor temperature -40°C ~ 70°C, display LL.L when below
b. Press SET button during normal mode to enter alarm mode. -40°C and display HH.H when higher than 70°C.
2. DOWN button: 3. Indoor and outdoor humidity range: 20%-95%
Controls and displays:
a. Decrease the current setting value. 4. When alarm ringing, temperature and humidity test will be stopped.
1.Time display
2.Calendar b. In normal display mode, press this button to check the max/min Accuracy:
3.In/Outdoor max/min temperature and humidity temperature and humidity values. 1. Temperature accuracy:
4.Outdoor temperature c.Press and hold this button to clear the max/min temperature and -40°C ~ -20°C: ± 4°C
5.Indoor temperature humidity values. -20°C ~ 0°C: ± 2°C
6.Display low battery indicator 3.UP button: 0°C ~ +50°C: ±1°C
7.Alarm icon a. Increase the current setting value. Note: when the temperature in 50°C ~ 70°C range, the
8.Channel for external sensor b. In normal display mode, press this button to switch between temperature is only for reference.
9.Outdoor sensor signal strength Celsius and Fahrenheit. 2. Humidity accuracy: +/- 5 % RH (@25°C , 30%RH to 50%RH);
10.Outdoor humidity 4.ALARM button: +/- 10 % RH (@25°C , 20%RH to 29%RH, 51%RH to 95%RH)
11.Indoor humidity Open and close the alarm. BackLight:
12.Tendency indoor humidity 5.CH button Press the SNZ / LIGHT button to active the backlight for 5 seconds.
13.SET button a Press this button to select the channel. Low Battery Indicator:
14.DOWN/MEM button b. In normal display mode, press and hold to search RF. If the low battery indicator is displayed on the LCD for either the
15.UP/C/F button 6.SNZ/LIGHT button outdoor sensor or the display unit, immediately change the batteries
16.ALARM button a. Press this button to open backlight for 10 seconds . to prevent disruptions in communications of the devices.
17.CH button b. Press to activate the snooze function when alarming. Setting the Channel:
18.SNZ/LIGHT button Manually Setting the Time, Date & Units: Setting the channel connection between the display unit and
19.Wall mount hole Press and hold down the "SET" button for 3 seconds the 12/24 hour outdoor sensor:
20.Battery Compartment 2xAAA (batteries not included) mode starts to flash, use “UP/C/F” and “DOWN/MEM” buttons to set a. To change the channel on the display unit between 1, 2, 3 &1-3
21.Stand bracket the correct 12/24 hour mode. sequential display, press the “CH” button. The channel setting will
22.Wireless signal indicator(Flashes when data is being sent to the Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, the hour display starts to display on the above of the outdoor temperature.
display unit) flash, use “UP/C/F” or “DOWN/MEM” buttons to set the correct hour. b. To change the channel option on the outdoor sensor open the
23.Integrated hang hole Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, the minute display starts battery compartment cover, on the upper left side is a button.
line ‘ - - - ’ will be displayed in place of the temperature and humidity
c. ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE CHANNEL CHOSEN ON THE level.
DISPLAY UNIT MATCHES THE CHANNEL OPTION CHOSEN ON c. To manually restart the RF registration, press and hold the “CH” 1. Make sure both the main unit and sensor are
THE OUTDOOR SENSOR. button for 3 seconds. The display unit will now search for the RF placed out of direct sunlight and away from any heat
Placement of the Device: signal for the next 3 minutes. sources or vents.
Proper placement of both the display unit and the outdoor sensor 2. Do not tamper with the internal components.
are critical to the accuracy and performance of this product. 3. Temperature accuracy:
Inaccurate
Display Unit Placement: Temperature accuracy:
temperatur -40°C ~ -20°C: ± 4°C
Place the display unit in a dry area free of dirt and dust. Display unit e/humidity
stands up right for tabletop/countertop use. -20°C ~ 0°C: ± 2°C
Important Placement Guidelines : 0°C ~ +50°C: ±1°C
a. To ensure accurate temperature measurement, place units out of 4. Humidity accuracy: +/- 5 % RH (@25°C , 30%RH
direct sunlight and away from any heat sources or vents. to 50%RH);
b. Display unit and outdoor sensor must be within 200ft (60m) +/- 10 % RH (@25°C , 20%RH to 29%RH,
of each other. 51%RH to 95%RH)
c. To maximize wireless range, place units away from large metallic
items, thick walls, metal surfaces, or other objects that may limit
TROUBLE SHOOTING 1. By pressing any button (except the
wireless communication. Alarm SNOOZE/LIGHT) button to stop the alarm.
d. To prevent wireless interference, place both units at least 3ft (1 m) clock
Problem Possible Solution Otherwise, it will stop automatically after 2 minutes.
away from electronic devices (TV, computer, microwave, radio, etc. )
couldn't 2. While the alarm signal is sounding, press the
Flashing of the outdoor reading is generally an
stop SNOOZE/LIGHT button to activate the snooze
indication of wireless interference. This thermometer
function. The alarm will sound after 5 minutes.
is arranged to communicate with three external
AT sensors. One of these comes with the unit, the
LEAST "HH/LL"
TV Outdoor remaining two are optional.
3 feet
1. Bring both of the sensor and display indoors, side display If the temperature is higher than the detection
(0.9 m) reading
APART is flashing by side and remove batteries from each. Power the in indoor range, HH will display on screen for indication; if
or thermometer as described in Getting started. and/or lower than the detection range, LL will display on
(200 feet maximum) 2. Set the selector in the outdoor sensor to the
showing outdoor screen for indication.
(60 meters) dashes desired transmission channel (1, 2, or 3). Automatic temperature
Outdoor Sensor Placement: data will be transmitted.
a. The sensor must be placed outside to observe outdoor 3. Press the CH button more times to select the Backlight Press the SNZ / LIGHT button to activate the
conditions. It is water resistant and designed for general outdoor channel set on the external sensor. Sequentially doesn't work backlight for 5 seconds
use, however, to prevent damage place the sensor in an area which selects channel 1, channel 2, channel 3, and
is protected from the direct weather elements and direct sunshine. sequentially display for 3 channels.
The best location is 4 to 8 feet above the ground with permanent Care and 1. To maximize wireless range, place units away
shade and plenty of fresh air to circulate around the sensor. maintenance from large metallic items, thick walls, metal
b. Display unit and outdoor sensor must be within 100 feet of each other. 1. Reload the batteries of both outdoor sensor and surfaces, or other objects that may limit wireless
c. In order to maximize the wireless range, place units away from main unit.Please refer to the SENSOR SETUP communication.
large metallic items, thick walls, metal surfaces or other objects that section. 2. Please immediately change the batteries if the
may limit wireless communications. 2. Press and hold the CH button to receive RF signal. low battery indicator is displayed on the LCD for
d. To prevent wireless interferences, place both units at least 3 feet 3. Always make sure the channel chosen on the sensor.
away from electronic devices (EX: TV, computer, microwave etc.) display unit matches the channel option chosen on 3. Do not clean any part of the product with
Outdoor Sensor Function: the outdoor sensor. benzene,thinner or other solvent chemicals. When
a. Once the display unit has been set up and the channel 4. Relocate the main unit and/or the outdoor sensor. necessary, clean it with a soft cloth.
synchronized with the outdoor sensor, the display unit will begin the No outdoor The units must be within 150 ft (50m) of each other. 4. Never immerse the product in water. This will
registration process. It can take up to 3 minutes to complete the sensor 5. Make sure both units are placed at least 3 ft (1m) damage the product.
registration, where the display unit will search for an RF (Radio reception away from electronics that may interfere with the 5. Do not subject the product to extreme force,
Frequency) signal from the outdoor sensor. The outdoor sensor wireless communication (such as TV, microwave, shock, or fluctuations in temperature.
signal strength will show the connection strength to the outdoor computer, radio, etc).
sensor. If there are no bars or if bars are not showing at its 6. Do not use heavy duty or rechargeable batteries.
maximum strength (4 bars) (3) try placing the outdoor sensor or The outdoor sensor requires lithium batteries in low
display unit elsewhere for better connection. temperature conditions. Cold temperatures would If your Geevon product does not operate properly after trying the
b. If the RF Signal was lost and not reconnected, the outdoor cause alkaline batteries work improperly. troubleshooting steps, contact the seller on your
temperature and humidity level will begin to flash after 1 hour of lost 7. Do not mix old and new batteries. order page or shoot an email to : support@geevon.com.
connection. If no connection was found after 2 hours only a dotted
FCC Statement
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that in
terference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer
e-ence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.