AURATON Temperature Sensor outdoor User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- AURATON
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AURATON Temperature Sensor outdoor
Product Information
The AURATON Temperature Sensor is a wireless device that measures outdoor temperature. It is compatible with the AURATON Pulse and can be paired with it using the AURATON Smart App. The sensor operates on a radio frequency of 868.150 MHz to 868.450 MHz and has a range of approximately 30 meters. It is powered by a 3V CR2032 battery and has a compact design with dimensions of 75 x 35 x 14 mm. The sensor is IP42 rated for protection against dust and water.
Technical Data:
- Power supply: 3V CR2032 battery
- Operating temperature range: N/A
- Temperature measurement range: N/A
- Temperature measurement resolution: N/A
- Signalling the working status: LED
- Compatible with Internet getaway: AURATON Pulse
- Operation range: Approx. 30 meters
- Radio frequency: 868.150 MHz to 868.450 MHz
- Radio signal strength: Up to 11 dBm
- Radio receiver category: 2
- Security level: IP42
- Dimensions: 75 x 35 x 14 mm
Disposing of the devices:
The AURATON Temperature Sensor should not be disposed of together with other household waste. It is marked with a symbol of a crossed waste bin, indicating that it should be delivered to a reception point for used-up electric and electronic equipment.
LARS Andrzej Szymanski, the manufacturer, declares that the sensor is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity can be found at https://manuals.auraton.pl.
Product Usage Instructions
To pair the AURATON Temperature Sensor with the AURATON Pulse, follow these steps:
Using the AURATON Smart App:
- Open the AURATON Smart App on your device.
- Select the AURATON Temperature Sensor pairing option.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process.
Note: The pairing process should be completed within 30 seconds.
Battery Change:
To change the battery of the AURATON Temperature Sensor, follow these steps:
- Open the battery compartment of the sensor.
- Remove the old battery.
- Insert a new 3V CR2032 battery into the compartment, ensuring the correct polarity.
- Close the battery compartment securely.
Ensure that you dispose of the old battery properly according to local regulations.
Wireless temperature sensor
The AURATON Temperature Sensor outdoor is a temperature sensor with a
measuring resolution of 0.1 °C for outdoor use.
Installation of the device
Description of the device
- Signaling LED
- temperature sensor
- holes for the mounting bracket
- pairing button
Front/Back
Battery change
Pairing
Pairing the AURATON Temperature Sensor with the AURATON Pulse
Technical data
- Power supply: 3V CR2032 battery
- Operating
- temperature range: -20 – 45 °C
- Temperature
- measurement range: -20 – 45 °C
- Temperature measurement resolution: ±0,1 °C
- Signalling
- the working status: LED
- Compatible with Internet getaway: AURATON Pulse
- Operation range: approx. 30 m
- Radio frequency: 868.150 MHz; 868.450 MHz
- Radio signal strength: Up to 11 dBm
- Radio receiver category: 2
- Security level: IP42
- Dimensions [mm]: 75 x 35 x 14
Disposing of the devices
The device is marked with a symbol of a crossed waste bin. Pursuant to
European Directive 2012/19/EU and to the Act on waste electrical and
electronic equipment, such mark indicates that the device, at the end of its
service life, must not be disposed of together with other household waste. The
user is responsible for delivering the devices to a reception point for used-
up electric and electronic equipment. Hereby, LARS Andrzej Szymanski declares
that the radio equipment type AURATON Temperature Sensor is in compliance with
Directive 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of
conformity is available at the following internet address:
https://manuals.auraton.pl.
EN The extended manual can be found at:
References
- AURATON pompy ciepła, termostaty, sterowniki, smart home
- AURATON manuals – Instrukcje urządzeń AURATON
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