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  Motorola Homesight - Wireless Temperature Sensor
 
Motorola Homesight - Wireless Temperature Sensor
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Add this sensor to your Motorola Homesight System (works with ANY kit) to avoid problems related to extreme temperatures in the home or office.

Does your baby's room, wine cellar or greenhouse or other area in the home or office have the potential for a significant change in temperature? Add this sensor to your Motorola HomeSight System! Watch a Video Demo
Item # HMTS4150
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Wireless Temperature Sensor Frequently Asked Questions
How far away can the sensor be placed from my Gateway?
Typically 60-80 feet (18 - 24 meters).

Can I place the sensor in a different room than my Gateway?
Yes, the sensor and gateway use radio frequencies to communicate with each other. These frequencies can go through objects like walls, ceilings and floors.

How long will the battery last?
The battery is expected to last up to 12 months. This depends on actual use and how often the sensor is triggered. The Motorola Door/Window Sensor includes a battery saving feature that causes the sensor to hibernate when there is no activity, and wakes-up when the sensor is triggered. Do not use rechargeable batteries.

How many sensors does one Gateway allow you to connect wirelessly?
The Gateway supports up to 8 sensors.

The light on the sensor is not on?
This indicates that the sensor has gone into hibernation mode. It wakes up when the sensor is triggered.
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