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Summary:
The Timex TX6130 Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer displays the indoor and outdoor temperature and either the indoor relative humidity or the time. This digital thermo-hygrometer has a min/max memory for both temperatures and indoor humidity, and it also has a freeze alert. Outdoor temperature data is transmitted to the main unit by an included remote sensor. The TX6130's clock has a daily snooze alarm. Both the TX6130 and its remote can be free-standing or wall-mounted. Three Window Indoor/Outdoor LCD Thermometer with Hygrometer. Outdoor Temperature range: -10C (14F) 70C (158F) , Indoor temperature range 0C (32F) 50C (122F) |
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The Timex TX6130 Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Hygrometer and Alarm Clock simultaneously displays the indoor temperature, the outdoor temperature, and either the indoor relative humidity or the time, all in bold numbers. This wireless digital thermo-hygrometer has a minimum/maximum memory for the two temperatures and the indoor humidity. Another useful TX6130 feature is a freeze alert. Outdoor temperature data is recorded and transmitted to the main station by the included remote sensor/transmitter. The clock in the TX6130 has a single daily alarm with an available 5-minute snooze function. Both the TX6130 and its remote temperature sensor can be mounted on a wall or placed on a shelf, table, or desk.The Timex TX6130 Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Indoor Hygrometer and Alarm Clock is white in color. Its large, backlit LCD panel has three separate circular windows. Lending a bit of bright color to the front panel are orange rings around the display windows. Below the windows are five control pushbuttons. Four are concealed under a circular ring, and the fifth is in the center of the ring. The three windows on the TX6130 indicate, top to bottom, the indoor temperature, the indoor humidity or clock time, and outdoor (or other remote) temperature. Temperature digits are 5/8 inch tall (degree tenths are 3/8 inch), and indoor humidity or clock time digits are 9/16 inch. Tall and slender, the TX6130 main station is about 6.9 inches high by 2.1 inches wide by 0.8 inch deep without its fold-out table stand extended. The included remote temperature sensor is white and about 3 inches square. The TX6130 wireless thermometer and indoor hygrometer monitors and displays the indoor temperature, the indoor relative humidity, and, as reported by the included wireless remote sensor/transmitter, the outdoor temperature from a location up to 100 feet away. A red front-panel LED on the remote lights when the unit is transmitting, and a "waves" icon on the main unit flashes when it is searching for the signal from the remote. If the signal from the remote is lost, you can use a pushbutton on the back of the main unit to initiate a search. On the main unit, temperatures can be displayed in °F or °C, as selected by a front-panel pushbutton, and indoor relative humidity is displayed in percent (% RH). The indoor temperature measuring range of the TX6130 is 32°F to 122°F (0° to 50°C). The outdoor temperature measuring range is 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C). The indoor relative humidity measuring range is 20% to 90%, and the hygrometer performs best between 40% and 70% RH. The TX6130's integral memory records maximum and minimum values for indoor temperature, outdoor temperature, and indoor humidity. These are available at the push of a button, and you can simply push another button to clear and reset the memory whenever desired. You can set a freeze alert on the TX6130 that warns you when the temperature falls into the freezing zone of 37.4°F to 30.2°F (+3°C to -1°C). This is done by means of a slide switch on the right side of the main unit. Setting the switch to FREEZE ALERT provides both an audible 5-second beep each minute and a flashing FREEZE icon in the display when freezing is imminent. Setting the switch to SILENT provides only the flashing FREEZE icon. If you don't want a freeze alert, just set the switch to ALERT OFF.The TX6130's clock can display the time in 12-hour format with PM or in 24-hour format. To set the clock time, alarm time, and time format and to turn the alarm on, you use the SET/ALM STOP button and the + and - buttons. After setup, you can switch between indoor humidity and clock time in the center window simply by pressing the SET/ALM STOP button. The alarm in the TX6130's clock is a single daily alarm with an available 5-minute snooze function. A bell icon in the humidity/time display indicates that the alarm is on. When the alarm sounds, you can stop the beeping for 5 minutes by pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT button, or you can turn the alarm off until the next day by pressing the SET/ALM STOP button. If you want to turn the alarm off permanently, you must return to the alarm set mode. Pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT button at any time lights the blue LCD panel backlight for 5 seconds. The backlight source appears to be an LED, but since this is not specified, we cannot be sure. For powering, the TX6130 main unit and its temperature remote each require three AAA (1.5V) batteries, for a total of six (not five as indicated on the back of the package). The batteries are not included, and we recommend alkaline batteries for both units unless the remote will be used in sub-freezing temperatures, in which case lithium AAA batteries should be used in the remote instead. When the displays become faint and difficult to read or the remote stops transmitting, battery replacement is needed. Expected battery life for both units is about 12 months.Here are a few things you should be aware of. With the TX6130, you insert batteries in the main station first and then the remote. Also, the TX6130's remote sensor does not have a temperature display of its own. Finally, be sure mount the remote in a location where it is not exposed to direct sunlight and is protected from rain, snow, and wind. Both the TX6130 main unit and its temperature remote have an integral fold-out stand for free-standing use and a keyhole slot for wall mounting. If you need an inexpensive digital indoor/outdoor thermometer with an indoor (ambient) hygrometer and an alarm clock, and you'd prefer one that looks just a little different from most, the TX6130 by Timex may be just the ticket. While its styling is hardly radical, this is the first thermo-hygrometer we've seen in white and with circular displays accented in orange. The displays are large for easy reading, and you don't have to push a button to switch between indoor and outdoor temperatures. Also, the freeze alert and the min/max temperature and humidity memory are useful features. The TX6130 is ideal for home or office use and fits almost anywhere. It comes with a 1-year manufacturer's limited warranty.
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Dimensions: Height: Base Station - H. 6 7/8" x 1 7/8"
Width: Remote Sensor - 2 13/16" Diameter
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Weight: Pounds: 1 |
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Manufacturer Warranty:
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1-year manufacturer's limited warranty.
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