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| Step | Action | Details | |------|--------|---------| | | Set language (if prompted) | Use the up/down arrows; press Enter to confirm. | | 5.2 | Select measurement unit | °C or °F – default is °C. | | 5.3 | Define set‑point & tolerance | Example: 37 °C ± 0.5 °C. | | 5.4 | Configure alarm thresholds | High‑temp alarm, low‑temp alarm, sensor failure. | | 5.5 | Enable remote connectivity | • Press Menu → Network → Wi‑Fi • Choose your SSID, enter password • Device will show “ Wi‑Fi CONNECTED ”. | | 5.6 | Download the mobile app (iOS/Android) | Scan the QR code on the Quick‑Start Card. | | 5.7 | Pair the device | In the app, tap “Add New Device” → select “RCTD‑031” → follow on‑screen pairing. | | 5.8 | Calibrate the sensor (optional but recommended) | Follow the app’s Calibration Wizard ; you’ll need a known‑temperature reference (e.g., ice bath at 0 °C). | Is it the identifier of a research paper (e