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You can place your thermometer and sensor 
on a fl at surface, using the included stand or 
you can mount them on a wall. Insert your wire 
stand into the holes on the back of your sensor 
and place it in a desired location.
mounting your thermometer
 Drill a hole in the wall. 
 Thread a screw (not supplied) into the hole, 
letting it extend about 3/16” from the wall. Be 
sure to use a screw with a head that fi ts into the 
keyhole slot.
 Slide the thermometer down until it is secure.
mounting your sensor
 Drill a hole in the wall. 
 Thread a screw (not supplied) into the hole, letting 
it extend about 3/16” from the wall. Be sure to use a 
screw with a head that fi ts into the keyhole slot.
 Slide the sensor down until it is secure.
Be sure to insert the batteries before you mount your 
sensor.
Please read this user’s guide before
installing, setting up and using your new product.
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Thank you for purchasing your Indoor/Outdoor 
Thermometer and Hygro Sensor from 
RadioShack. You can mount it on a wall or 
place it on a fl at surface using the included 
stand. Your thermometer displays indoor and 
outdoor temperatures, as well as humidity 
information. And, your thermometer even 
features an atomic alarm clock.
in your sensor
 Remove the battery compartment cover. 
 Insert two AAA batteries, matching the polarity symbols (+ and -),
marked inside. 
 Select CHANNEL 1, 2, or 3 inside the compartment. 
 Press RESET to initialize the transmission.
 Replace the cover and secure it with the screws.
in the thermometer
 Remove the battery cover.
 Insert two AA batteries, matching the polarity symbols
(+and -) marked inside.
 Replace the battery cover.
Replace the batteries when the low battery icon appears. Press RESET 
when you replace the batteries, or if it does not perform normally. All 
settings will return to the default values and you will lose all stored 
information.
63-1089
indoor/outdoor thermometer 
and hygro sensor
thermometer and stand  •  thermo-sensor
user’s guide
Note: Actual product may vary from the images found in this 
document.
Press RESET on the sensor to receive a signal. Then, press and hold MEMORY and 
CHANNEL on your thermometer to search for the sensor.
º
 - - º blinks on your thermometer while it is searching. To clear readings in 
memory, press and hold MEMORY for 2 seconds. A beep sounds to confi rm the 
memory is clear.
If you have more than one sensor, select a different channel for each one. Three 
signal icons display when at least one channel has been found.
selecting sensor channels
To auto-scan between sensors, press and hold CHANNEL for 2 seconds. Each 
sensor’s data will be displayed for 3 seconds. To end auto-scan, press CHANNEL or 
MEMORY. To select a specifi c channel, press Channel. The following icons display 
based on the selected channel.
Kinetic Wave Icon
Designated 
Display
Indoor Display
Remote Display 
Channel 1
Remote Display 
Channel 2
Remote Display 
Channel 3
battery notes
•  For the best results, install batteries in 
the remote sensor fi rst, and then the 
thermometer. Press RESET after each 
battery replacement.
•  ) displays when battery power is low.
•  Dispose of old batteries promptly and 
properly. Do not burn or bury batteries.
•  Do not use rechargeable batteries.
•  Use only fresh batteries of the required size 
and recommended type.
•  Do not use batteries of different types 
capacities, or chemistries.
•  If you do not plan to use this product for a 
month, remove the batteries. Batteries can 
leak chemicals that can damage electronic 
parts.
Keyhole Slot
Keyhole Slot
CHANNEL
RESET
MEMORY - Press to view 
current or saved maximum 
and minimum temperature or 
humidity readings.
CHANNEL - Press to switch 
to a different sensor.
3
 - Press to view/change 
alarm settings.
MODE - Press to change 
display/settings.
- 
Press to increase settings and activate 
the Atomic Clock signal reception.
 - 
Press to decrease 
the setting.
C°/F° Switch
Trend line - Indicates the trend of 
temperature and humidity.
  Falling     
 Rising    
 Steady
Current Temperature
Humidity Reading