Oregon Scientific RTHN129 PRYSMA Line Multi-Channel Temperature Sensor
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Oregon Scientific RTHN129 PRYSMA Line Multi-Channel Temperature Sensor with Radio Controlled Time Receiver designed to be an additional or replacement 5 channel sensor designed especially for the PRYSMA range.
The RTHN129 is the replacement sensor for the original RF (radio frequency) sensor. This sensor receives the atomic signal and is required for the atomic clock to function on compatible products.
Features:- Compatible with: BAR339DPA, RMR221P , RRM222P , BAR223P
- Supports up to 5 channels
- Measures temperature -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
- Transmission range up to 164ft
- Splash proof
- Power: 2 x AAA battery (not included)
- Temperature: Yes
- Humidity: No
- Air Pressure: No
- RF Signal (Atomic Signal): Yes
- Protocol: 2.2
- Channels: 5
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Needed a sensor for my bar339dpa
I want to thank every body there I get the right sensor today and it sync right away !!!! thanks a bunch
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L x W x H | 125 x 50 x 19.5 mm |
Weight | 59 g without batteries |
Operating range | -20 ºC to +60 ºC (-4 ºF to 140 ºF) |
Temperature resolution | 0.1 ºC (0.2 ºF) |
No. of channel selectable | 5 |
RF Transmission range | 50 m |
Activating the atomic clock (RF) signal:
- The main unit and the wireless sensor must first be connected and the temperature from the sensor should be displayed on the main unit. If they are not connected please follow the Sensor Reset procedure first.
- In the battery compartment press and hold the “Search” button for 2 – 3 seconds. The internal LED will flash three times indicating the atomic clock(RF) signal is de-activated.
- Press and release the “Search” button. The internal LED will flash two times indicating that the atomic clock(RF) signal is re-activated.
- It can take up to 24hrs to get the atomic clock signal. If the main unit and the sensor are properly connected, the atomic clock(RF) signal indicator on the main unit will display one to three signal bars. Each main unit is different, please reference your user manual for the location of the atomic clock signal indicator on your display.