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1.     NOTE  Fog and mist will not harm your remote thermo hygro sensor but direct  rain must be avoided     To complete the set up of your indoor weather station after the 15  minutes have passed please follow the steps in the Detailed Set Up  Guide     Note  The remote thermo hygro sensor transmits a signal every 3 minutes  after  the batteries have been installed  the indoor weather station will search for the  signal for a duration of 5 minutes  If there is no temperature reading in the  OUTDOOR LCD after 5 minutes  make sure the units are within range of each  other  or repeat the battery installation procedure     DETAILED SET UP GUIDE  I  Battery Installation    Batteries will fit tightly  To avoid start up problems  make sure that the  batteries do not spring free  Also be sure to insert alkaline batteries into the  remote thermo hygro sensor first  then the indoor weather station  Initial set  up should be done with the remote thermo hygro sensor and indoor weather  station in the same room  The units should be permanently mounted only  after the signal reception has been verified          Mounting  Bracket Recent       A Battery  Cover                   Rain  Cover       Thermo Hygro  Sensor    A  Remote Temperature and Humidity Sensor   1  Pull the cylindrical rain cover off the sensor    2  Remove the battery cover  located on the backside of the sensor   above the mounting post and bracket   Press the arrow and slide  the battery cover off    3  Observing the correc
2.   4   5     6     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button six more times to advance to  the Manual Minutes setting    The minutes will begin to flash at the top of the display    Press and release the    OUT      button to select the desired  minutes    Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the minutes and  continue to the Year setting     I  Setting The Year Manually    1   2     3     4   5   6    Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button seven more times to advance to  the Manual Year setting    The year will begin to flash to the right of the Moon Phase display   Press and release the    OUT      button to select the desired year   Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the year and  continue to the Month setting     J  Setting The Month Manually    1   2     3     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button eight more times to advance to  the Manual Month setting    The Month will begin to flash to the right of the Moon Phase  display    Press and release the    OUT      button to select the desired month     10    6     Press and relea
3. WS 8035  Wireless 433 MHz  Wireless Weather Station    Instruction Manual    TIME wwve I  A   A a N  YU     O  eS J y  DATE  oe    V   INDOOR HUMIDITY    7     A     rel X    N NRH  FORECAST A  J   PRESSURE  rel U  f   inHg  es   PRESSURE HISTORY    ea    c 1 L J L J                                  3 J L JL J L   24h 48h 12h  9h  OUTDOOR  S    7 S   7   F    j i 1   6h  3h Oh    HUMIDITY         SNOOZE   CH       SNOOZE   CH    ee   OUT         ALM   DATE       LA CROSSE technology tools  TECHNOLOGY for home  amp  office    TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                                                                         Topic Page  Inventory of Contents  Additional Equipment 3  About WWVB 3  Quick Set Up Guide 4   Detailed Set Up Guide  Battery Installation 5  Start Up Sequence 6  Explanation of LCD Information 7  Function Key Layout 8   Program Mode  Overview of Programming Sequence 8  LCD Contrast Setting 8  Time Zone Setting 8 9  DST ON OFF Setting 9  Radio controlled Time ON OFF Setting 9  12 24 hour Time Mode Setting 9 10  Setting the Time Date Manually 10 11  Temperature Measuring Units  F   C  11  Air Pressure Measuring Units  inHg hPa  11  Relative Pressure Setting 11 12  Forecast Sensitivity Setting 12   Features and Operation  Time Alarm Setting and Operation 13  Moon Phase 14  Minimum Maximum Temperature Humidity 14 15  Multiple Remote Temperature Humidity Sensors 15 16  Comfort Icon 16  Weather Forecast and Pressure Trend I
4. and alarm icon are showing to the right  of the moon phase the alarm is activated   c  When the day and date are showing in the DATE LCD the  alarm is deactivated     3  To activate the snooze   a  While the alarm is sounding press and release the  SNOOZE CH button   b  The snooze will be activated for 10 minutes  The alarm will  come back on after 10 minutes   c  To deactivate the snooze function press and release any button  other than either of the SVOOZE CH buttons     B  Moon Phase    There are 12 moon phases shown on the indoor weather station   the white portion signifies the portion of the moon visible in the  sky  Thus  when the moon icon is all white  it is a full moon  The  indoor weather station is programmed with all moon phases from  the year 2003 until 2029        Clelei i I      New Moon    Small Waxing Crescent    Large Waxing Crescent    First Quarter    Small Waxing Gibbous    Large Waxing Gibbous        e ee odO    Full Moon    Large Waning Gibbous    Small Waning Gibbous    Last Quarter    Large Waning Crescent    Small Waning Crescent    C  Minimum and Maximum Temperature and Humidity    Indoor Minimum and Maximum Temperature and Humidity    The indoor weather station automatically stores the minimum and  maximum indoor temperature and humidity  The minimum and  maximum values are updated automatically when a new minimum  or maximum is recorded  or until manually reset     a  From the normal display mode  press and release the    IN    key  once to view 
5. conds      d  Note  To reset the outdoor minimum and maximum  temperature and humidity  first display the values you wish to  reset  minimum or maximum   Next press and hold the     SET    key for at least three seconds  You will see then that  the values will reset to the current temperature and humidity  and corresponding time     D  Multiple Remote Temperature Sensors    The WS 8035 is able to receive signals from 3 different remote sensors   These extra remote sensors can be purchased through the same dealer  as this unit  A TX4U will monitor the temperature and humidity  a  TX3U will monitor temperature and display the temperature on its  LCD  a TX3UP will monitor the temperature via a probe for measuring  soil or water temperatures and a TX6U will monitor the temperature  only     Note  When setting up multiple units it is important to insert batteries  first into all the remote sensors  and in numeric sequence  Second  install batteries into the indoor weather station  Transmission  problems will arise if this is not done correctly and if the total time for  set up exceeds 6 minutes    1  Set Up of Multiple Units    a  It is necessary to remove the batteries from all units currently  in operation   Remove the battery covers to all remote sensors    c  Place all remote sensors in a numeric sequential order     15    d  In sequential order  install batteries following the same battery  installation procedures seen in Detailed Set Up Guide section  of this manual    e  In
6. d batteries to avoid leakage and  damage    Opening the casings invalidates the warranty  Do not try to repair the  unit  Contact La Crosse Technology for repairs     21    TROUBLESHOOTING       Problem     The LCD is faint        Solution     1   2     Set the LCD contrast to a higher level   Replace batteries        Problem     No outdoor temperature humidity is displayed                             Solution   1  Remove all batteries  reinsert into the remote thermo hygro sensor  first  then into the indoor weather station    2  Place remote thermo hygro sensor closer to the indoor weather  station    3  Be sure all batteries are fresh    4  No other interfering sources are being used  such as computer  monitors  TV sets  headphones  or speakers  in the vicinity  The  signal travels in a straight line  an electrical source near that    line     may cause interference    Problem   Temperature  humidity  or air pressure is incorrect   Solution   1  Check Replace batteries    2  If multiple remote sensors are in use  check location with  corresponding    boxed numbers       3  Move away from sources of heat cold    4  Adjust relative air pressure to a value from a reliable source  TV  radio  etc      5  The indoor weather station and remote sensors are calibrated at the  factory  If there is a consistent problem  please call La Crosse  Technology    Problem             in humidity display   Solution   1  Humidity is below 1  or above 99    2  TX3U or TX3UP is used for remote t
7. d release the    SET    button eleven more times to advance  to the Air Pressure Measuring Units setting    inHg or hPa will flash at the top of the display    Press and release the    OUT      button to select the desired air  pressure measuring unit    Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the air pressure  measuring unit and continue to the Relative Pressure setting     N  Relative Pressure Setting    1   2     3     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button twelve more times to advance  to the Relative Pressure setting    The barometric air pressure will flash in the middle of the display   just below the forecast icon   Press and release the    OUT      or    IN    button to select the  desired air pressure measuring unit     11    6  Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the relative pressure   setting and continue to the Forecast Sensitivity setting   O  Forecast Sensitivity Setting   1  Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds    2     lcd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    3  Press and release the    SET    button thirteen more times to advance  to the Forecast sensitivity setting    4  The two air pressure tendency arrows will begin flashing on either  side of the forecast icon and a flashing number will appear under  the forecast icon    5  Press a
8. echnology com    FCC DISCLAIMER    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions    1  This device may not cause harmful interference    2  This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may  cause undesired operation     FCC ID  OMO 01RX  Receiver   OMO 01TX  sensor     Freq  433 92 MHz  La Crosse Technology  Made in China  WS 8035    All rights reserved  This handbook must not be reproduced in any form  even in excerpts  or  duplicated or processed using electronic  mechanical or chemical procedures without written  permission of the publisher     This handbook may contain mistakes and printing errors  The information in this handbook is  regularly checked and corrections made in the next issue  We accept no liability for technical  mistakes or printing errors  or their consequences    All trademarks and patents are acknowledged     25    
9. ed herein  with new or reconditioned parts or products if found to be  defective during the limited warranty period specified above  All replaced parts and  products become the property of La Crosse Technology  Ltd and must be returned to La  Crosse Technology  Ltd  Replacement parts and products assume the remaining original  warranty  or ninety  90  days  whichever is longer  La Crosse Technology  Ltd will pay all  expenses for labor and materials for all repairs covered by this warranty  If necessary  repairs are not covered by this warranty  or if a product is examined which is not in need or  repair  you will be charged for the repairs or examination  The owner must pay any  shipping charges incurred in getting your La Crosse Technology  Ltd product to a La  Crosse Technology  Ltd authorized service center  La Crosse Technology  Ltd will pay  ground return shipping charges to the owner of the product to a USA address only     Your La Crosse Technology  Ltd warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship  with the following specified exceptions   1  damage caused by accident  unreasonable use  or neglect  including the lack of reasonable and necessary maintenance    2  damage  occurring during shipment  claims must be presented to the carrier    3  damage to  or  deterioration of  any accessory or decorative surface   4  damage resulting from failure to  follow instructions contained in your owner   s manual   5  damage resulting from the  performance of repairs o
10. emote temperature sensor first  then the indoor weather station     B  WWVB Reception    1     Once the batteries are installed in the Weather Center  it will  automatically search for the WWVB signal  If it receives a good  signal  which is unlikely during daylight hours in most locations    the WWVB reception indicator  looks like a tower icon  will flash   The indoor weather station requires five full minutes of good  reception to successfully capture the signal and set to the correct  hour  minute  second  month  day and year  If the signal reception  is not successful within ten minutes  the signal search will be  cancelled and will automatically resume every two hours until the  signal is successfully captured    The signal is sent from Ft  Collins  Colorado only and is similar to  an AM radio signal  Atmospheric interferences such as storms   sunspots  and even sunlight will cause the signal to not travel as  far    To maximize reception  place the indoor weather station in a  window facing Colorado  at least six feet from any electrical  source  computers  televisions  refrigerators  etc    Do not move  the indoor weather station while it is searching for the signal    The time and date can be manually set  Once the signal is captured   it will override any time and date set to the time zone selected   Once the time and date are set  the indoor weather station will  conduct a search every night at midnight and correct to the  accurate time and date  Daylight Saving Ti
11. emperature    Problem   WWVB time and date will not set or update  Solution   1  Wait until overnight for signal to be received   2  Move indoor weather station away from sources of electricity   3  Place indoor weather station in window facing Colorado   4  The first reception is most difficult  as the indoor weather station       needs five continual minutes of clear signal reception  After the  initial time date set  the indoor weather station only requires one  full minute of clear reception each night        22       SPECIFICATIONS       Indoor weather station  recommended operating  temperature    32  F to 122  F  0  C to 50  C        LCD contrast    8 levels  0 7        Temperature measuring range       Indoor    14 2  F to 139 8  F with 0 2  F resolution    9 9  C to 59 9  C with 0 1  C resolution       OFL    displayed if outside this range        Outdoor     21 8  F to 157 8  F with 0 2  F resolution    29 9  C to 69 9  C with 0 1  C resolution       OFL    displayed if outside this range        Relative humidity range       Indoor Outdoor    1  to 99  with 1  resolution  indoor  weather station displays            if outside  this range       Air pressure       Relative hPa  adjustable     960 hPa to 1040 hPa       Relative inHg  adjustable     28 35 inHg to 30 72 inHg       Sensitivity setting hPa    2 hPa to 4 hPa       Air pressure history    Indoor temperature  Indoor humidity  Outdoor temperature  Outdoor humidity    Outdoor temperature  Outdoor humidity    Fo
12. g     F  12 24 hour Time Mode    1   2     3     4   5    Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button four more times to advance to  the 12 24 hour time mode setting       12h    or    24h    will flash to the right of the Moon Phase display   Press and release the    OUT      button to select 12 or 24 hour time  mode     Note  In 12h mode    PM    will appear to the left of the time during PM hours   If the time is not within the PM hours nothing will be displayed  Be sure to set  the time to the correct AM PM time to ensure automatic reception     6     Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the 12 24 hour time  mode setting and continue to the Hour setting    G  Setting The Hour Manually    The WWVB signal will override any manual set time and date information  The  time will be based on the time zone selected     1     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button five more times to advance to  the Manual Hour setting    The hour will begin to flash at the top of the display    Press and release the    OUT      button to select the desired hour   Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the hour setting and  continue to the Minute setting     H  cape The Minutes Manually    A    3   
13. instructions entirely to program the  indoor weather center  Complete programming is usually done for the initial  set up  and will require you to skip step 1 2 and 3 of each programming section   The programming mode can be exited at any time by either pressing the     Snooze CH    button  or waiting for the 15 second time out to take effect     A  Overview of programming mode sequence                      1  LCD Contrast 2  Time Zone 3  DST ON OFF  4  Radio controlled   5  12 24 hour 6  Hour  Time ON OFF time mode  7  Minute 8  Year 9  Month  10  Date 11    F   C 12  inHg hPa  13  Relative pressure   14  Forecast  setting sensitivity             B  LCD Contrast Setting    1   2     3     4     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    OUT      button to select the desired LCD  contrast setting    Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the LCD contrast  setting and continue to the Time Zone setting    C  Time Zone Setting    1   2     3     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button once more to advance to the  Time Zone setting    A number will flash to the left of the letter    h    at the top of the  display just below the time display     8    5   6     Press and release the         button to select 
14. me is automatic   If the  signal has been received in the past 24 hours  the reception  indicator will be displayed     II  Explanation of LCD Information  A  The below picture highlights the LCD features     Radio controlled time                                                             TIME WWVB       YN s 4 l  WWVB Reception        n   N  Indicator        N Ny  w AIR w DATE  Moon Phase Display         ON    lt   Date Display     lt _        y  Comfort Icon HUMIDITY F  x     OT A r Yo  Indoor Temperature o coe  ie hy  Humidity Display h a   URH  FORECAST  Forecast Icon  Air Pressure Trend  Indicator  PRESSURE  Barometric Air rel      Pressure I inHg  PRESSURE HISTORY     z    l      24 hour Air j i  Pressure History 7 7   24h  18h  12h 9h  3h Oh  OUTDOOR HUMIDITY  Outdoor Temperature  lt  x Y   V  Humidity Display   URH       Remote Sensor Number   Up to 3 Total        B  There are many different modes the indoor weather station can be set  to  The LCD shown is the normal operating mode  and your actual data  shown will be different based on your local settings and conditions     IV  Function Key Layout    A  The below picture shows the six function keys used in programming  and operation of your indoor weather station       SNOOZE   CH SNOOZE CH    gt  2  gt   gt             IN OUT                           SET ALM   DATE    o o o       V  Program Mode    The program mode is laid out in a manner that allows you to program each  Junction separately  or you can follow the 
15. nd release the    OUT      button to select the desired  forecast sensitivity setting     Note  Barometric air pressure is usually reported as    relative air  pressure     This reading is based on the combination of absolute air  pressure and altitude  In general  an increase in altitude will result in a  decrease in air pressure  Relative air pressure will make readings in  nearby locations relative to each other to allow for proper forecasting   The absolute air pressure reading in the Weather Center cannot be  calibrated  only the relative air pressure     6  Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the forecast  sensitivity setting     THE MANUAL SETTING IS NOW COMPLETED    12    FEATURES AND OPERATIONS  A  Time Alarm Setting and Operation    1  To set the time alarm   a  Press and hold the ALM DATE button for 5 seconds   b  The alarm time will begin to flash to the right of the moon  phase   c  Press and release the JN button to adjust the hour     Note  When in the 12 hour mode and setting an alarm for a time  between noon and midnight     PM    will appear to the left of the alarm  time       Press and release the OUT   button to adjust the minutes   e  Press and release either of the SVOOZE CH buttons to  confirm the setting or wait for 20 seconds and the display will  automatically return to the normal mode     2  To activate the alarm   a  Press and release the ALM DATE button to toggle between the  alarm time and the day and date   b  When the alarm time 
16. ndicators 16  Weather Icons 17  Weather Tendency Arrows 17  Barometric Air Pressure Reading 18  Air Pressure History Bar Chart 18   Mounting 19 20   Maintenance and Care 21   Troubleshooting Guide 22   Specifications 23   Warranty Information 24 25          INVENTORY OF CONTENTS    1  WS 8035   indoor weather station   2  TX4U   tremote thermo hygro   temperature humidity  sensor   3  Instruction manual and warranty card    ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT  not  included        1  Five fresh AA 1 5V alkaline batteries   2  One wall mounting screw  optional                          ABOUT WWVB  radio controlled time     The NIST  National Institute of Standards and Technology   Time and  Frequency Division  radio station  WWVB  is located in Ft  Collins  Colorado  and transmits the exact time signal continuously throughout the United States at  60 kHz  The signal can be received up to 2 000 miles away through the internal  antenna in the indoor weather station  However  due to the nature of the Earth   s  Ionosphere  reception is very limited during daylight hours  The indoor weather  station will search for a signal every night when reception is best  The WWVB  radio station derives its signal from the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder   Colorado  A team of atomic physicists continually measure every second of  every day to an accuracy of ten billionths of a second a day  These physicists  have created an international standard  measuring a second as 9 192 631 770  vibrations of a Cesium 133 a
17. nting bracket and the mounting surface to ensure a secure  hold  The mounting surface should be smooth and flat   Remove the protective strip from one side of the tape    c  Press firmly onto the designated area on the back of the  mounting bracket    d  Remove the protective strip from the other side of the tape   and situate the mounting bracket    e  Firmly press the mounting bracket onto the mounting surface    f  Fit the mounting post into the receptor of the mounting  bracket     B  Mounting the WS 8035 Indoor Weather Station    The indoor weather station can be mounted in two ways  free standing  or hanging on a wall     To have the indoor weather station free standing  simply unfold the  stands on the back and set on a stable flat surface     To wall mount the indoor weather station     1  Ensure that the integrated stands are folded in   Fix a screw  not included  into the desired wall  leaving  approximately 3 16 of an inch  Smm  extended from the wall    3  Place the indoor weather station onto the screw using the hanging  hole on the backside    4  Gently pull the indoor weather station down to lock the screw into  place     20    Maintenance and Care Instructions    A     90    Extreme temperatures  vibration  and shock should be avoided to  prevent damage to the units    Clean displays and units with a soft  damp cloth  Do not use solvents  or scouring agents  they may mark the displays and casings    Do not submerge in water    Immediately remove all low powere
18. r alterations by someone other than an authorized La Crosse  Technology  Ltd authorized service center   6  units used for other than home use  7   applications and uses that this product was not intended or  8  the products inability to  receive a signal due to any source of interference   This warranty covers only actual  defects within the product itself  and does not cover the cost of installation or removal from  a fixed installation  normal set up or adjustments  claims based on misrepresentation by the  seller or performance variations resulting from installation related circumstances     LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY  LTD WILL NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL   CONSEQUENTIAL  PUNITIVE  OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH  THE OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS PRODUCT  THIS PRODUCT IS NOT  TO BE USED FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES OR FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION  THIS  PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY  KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN   S REACH     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  You may also have other rights specific to    your State  Some States do no allow the exclusion of consequential or incidental damages  therefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you     24    For warranty work  technical support  or information contact     La Crosse Technology  2809 Losey Blvd  S   La Crosse  WI 54601  Phone  608 782 1610   Fax  608 796 1020    e mail   support lacrossetechnology com   warranty work     sales lacrossetechnology com   information on other products   web   www lacrosset
19. r the past 24 hours  0   3   6   9   12    18  and  24 hours     Data checking intervals    Every 15 second  Every 20 seconds  Every 5 minutes  Every 5 minutes    Sensor reading update  within sensor     Every 1 minute  Every 1 minute             Transmission frequency 433 92 MHz   Transmission range 300 feet  100m    Power supply   Weather Center  3 x AA  IEC LR6  1 5V batteries   Thermo Hygro Sensor  2 x AA  IEC LR6  1 5V batteries   Dimensions  H x W x D        Indoor weather station    10 x 7 75 x 1 inches   254 x 197 x 25 mm        Remote thermo hygro sensor          4 29 x 1 56 x 0 78 inches   110 x 40 x 20 mm        23          WARRANTY INFORMATION  La Crosse Technology  Ltd provides a 1 year limited warranty on this product against  manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship     This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase  is valid only on products  purchased and used in North America and only to the original purchaser of this product  To  receive warranty service  the purchaser must contact La Crosse Technology  Ltd for  problem determination and service procedures  Warranty service can only be performed  by a La Crosse Technology  Ltd authorized service center  The original dated bill of sale  must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to La Crosse Technology  Ltd or La  Crosse Technology  Ltd   s authorized service center     La Crosse Technology  Ltd will repair or replace this product  at our option and at no  charge as stipulat
20. recommend that you mount the remote sensor on a North facing  wall or under an eve  The sending range of the remote thermo hygro sensor is  300 ft  100m  however obstacles such as walls  concrete  and large metal  objects can reduce the range  Place all units in their desired location  and wait  approximately 15 minutes before permanently mounting to ensure that there is  proper reception  If the indoor weather station loses the signal from the remote  sensor  it will display the last temperature reading for 15 minutes  After 15  minutes of not receiving any signals  the remote temperature will display                 A  Mounting the Remote Thermo hygro Sensor    The remote thermo hygro sensor can be mounted with the use of screws  or by using the adhesive tape     1  Mounting with screws    a  Remove the mounting bracket receptor from the packaging   Place the mounting bracket over the desired mounting surface    c  Through the 2 screw holes of the bracket  mark the mounting  surface with a pencil    d  Where marked  start the screw holes using the provided  screws    e  Remove screws from the mounting surface    Align the mounting bracket with the started screw holes    Screw mounting bracket onto the mounting surface  The   screws should be flush with the bracket    h  Fit the mounting post  on the back of the sensor  into the  receptor of the mounting bracket     gq m       2  Mounting with Adhesive Tape    a  With anonabrasive solution  clean and dry the back of the  mou
21. se the    SET    button to confirm the month and  continue to the Date setting     K  Setting The Date Manually    1   2     3     4   5   6    Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button nine more times to advance to  the Manual Date setting    The date will begin to flash to the right of the Moon Phase display   Press and release the    OUT      button to select the desired date   Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the date and  continue to the Temperature Measuring Units setting     L  Temperature Measuring Units Selection    F or   C     1   2     3     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button ten more times to advance to  the Temperature Measuring Units setting      F or   C will flash at the top of the display    Press and release the    OUT      button to select the desired  temperature measuring unit    Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the temperature  measuring unit and continue to the Air Pressure Measuring Units  setting     M  Air Pressure Measuring Units Selection  inHg hPa     1   2     3     4   5     6     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press an
22. sents the   current hPa  and   or     1 3 5  or 7 shows  in hPa  how high or low   the past air pressure was as compared to the current one    The    0    on the vertical axis indicates the current air pressure value    The    Oh    on the horizontal axis indicates the current hour  thus the   current air pressure also    Each bar on the bar graph represents a value of 0 03 hPa  and each   bar also has a corresponding value on the verticle axis    Air pressure trends can be determined by simply glancing at the   bar graph    a  If the bars are rising  higher on the right than the left  then the  air pressure has a rising trend  and the weather should  improve    b  Ifthe bars are dropping  lower on the right than the left  then  the air pressure has a falling trend  and the weather should  worsen    Multiply the two values to find past air pressure  note the   or       sign of values on the verticle axis   i e  0 03 hPa x 3   0 09 hPa    now add this value to the air pressure  in LCD 4  to evaluate what  past air pressures have been    The bar chart will constantly scroll to avoid burnout of the LCD     Note  This feature cannot be turned off     VII  MOUNTING    Note  Before permanently mounting  ensure that the indoor weather station is  able to receive signals from the sensors and WWVB signal at the desired  location  To achieve a true temperature reading  avoid mounting the remote  thermo hygro sensor  or any sensor  where direct sunlight can reach the remote  sensor  We 
23. stall batteries into the indoor weather station    f  Follow the Detailed Set Up Guide for programming and  operating instructions     2  Viewing and Operating with Multiple Remote Sensors    a  To view the temperature of a different remote sensor press and  release either of the    SNOOZE CH    buttons  A shift from  one    boxed    number to the next should be observed in the  OUTDOOR LCD    b  The minimum and maximum temperature of the additional  remote sensor can be displayed by pressing the    OUT       button    c  To reset the minimum and maximum temperature readings  press and hold the    SET    button for 3 seconds and that  temperature humidity record for that remote sensor will be  reset only     Each remote sensor will have its own minimum and maximum values  stored     Comfort Indicator for Indoor Temperature and Humidity    1  The comfort level indicator appears inbetween the indoor  tempearture and humidity    2  The indicator will display a    happy face    when the temperature is  between 68  F and 79  F  20  C and 25 9  C   and the humidity is  between 45  and 64     3  A    sad face    will be displayed when the temperature and humidity  are outside the mentioned ranges     Weather Forecast Icon and Pressure Trend Indicators    The weather forecasting feature is estimated to be 75  accurate  and is  based solely upon the change of air pressure over time  The WS 8035  averages past air pressure readings to provide an accurate forecast     creating a necessi
24. t polarity install 2 Alkaline AA batteries    4  Replace battery cover  and place rain cover snugly onto the sensor     B  Indoor Weather Station  1  Remove the battery cover  the cover has white writing on it    2  Observe the correct polarity  and   install three Alkaline AA batteries  E  3  Do not press any buttons for at least set   ten minutes  If a button is pressed   before the indoor weather station has   received information from the   TX4U sensor  no data will be   received from that sensor until reset   4  Replace the battery cover        tT                                              i O    II  Start Up Sequence    A  Initial Start    1     Immediately after the batteries have been installed  the indoor  weather station will sound a    beep     and the LCD will completely  light up for a brief moment    All information will then appear in normal mode  with    12 00    as  the default time and    TH 1    as the default date  2004 as the year    The indoor temperature and humidity  and barometric air pressure   as 29 91 inHg relative RH  will also be displayed    There is a    satellite    icon that appears in the bottom portion of the  LCD  between the outdoor temperature and humidity     this icon  informs the user that the indoor weather station is looking for  signals from the remote thermo hygro sensor  Within five minutes  the remote temperature and humidity should be displayed   if not   remove batteries from all units and repeat battery installation  the  r
25. the LCD  and one that 4   points down  on the right side of   3  These arrows reflect current changes in the air pressure    4  An arrow pointing up indicates that the air pressure is increasing  and the weather is expected to improve or remain good   decreasing and the weather is expected to become worse or remain  poor    No arrow means the pressure is stable    than 6 hours  The clouds with rain icon will be displayed and the  tendency arrow that points down will be flashing   indicating the  storm warning feature has been activated  The flashing will stop    is a pressure tendency arrow   se  the LCD    5  An arrow pointing down indicates that the air pressure is  A storm can be expected if there is a drop of 4 hPa or more in less  when the air pressure stabilizes or begins to rise     17    H  Barometric Air Pressure Reading    1     2     3     I  Air    9     The actual barometric air pressure is displayed directly under the  weather forecast icon   The relative air pressure is calibrated by the user through the  programming mode    Please Follow the programming instructions in section F of the  Detailed Set Up Guide to set this feature     Pressure History Bar Chart    The bar graph shows in hPa  Hekto Pascal  the recorded air   pressure over the past 24 hours    The horizontal axis shows the hours at increments of  24 hours   18   hours   12 hours   9 hours   6 hours   3 hours  and 0 hours    current     The vertical axis is set by hPa  the    0    on this axis repre
26. the desired time zone   Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the Time Zone  setting and continue to the DST ON OFF setting     D  DST ON OFF Setting    1   2     3     4     5     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button twice more to advance to the  DST ON OFF setting       DST    will appear to the right of the Moon Phase display and     ON    or    OFF    will flash above that    Press and release the    OUT      button to select DST ON OFF     Note  Some locations  Arizona and parts of Indiana  do not follow Daylight    Saving Time     6     Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the DST ON OFF  setting and continue to the Radio controlled Time ON OFF setting     E  Radio controlled Time ON OFF Setting    1   2     3     Press and hold the    SET    button for five seconds       Icd    will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash  next to it    Press and release the    SET    button three more times to advance to  the Radio controlled time ON OFF setting       RCC    will appear to the right of the Moon Phase display and     ON    or    OFF    will flash above that    Press and release the         button to select Radio controlled time  ON OFF setting    Press and release the    SET    button to confirm the Radio   controlled time ON OFF setting and continue to the 12 24 hour  Time Mode settin
27. the indoor maximum temperature and humidity      MAX    will be displayed above the indoor temperature and  humidity     b  Press and release the    JN    key again to view the indoor  minimum temperature and humidity    c  Press and release the    JN    key again to return to the normal  mode  timeout of viewing minimum maximum values will  occur if no keys are pressed for fifteen seconds      Note  To reset the indoor minimum and maximum temperature  and humidity  first display the values you wish to reset  minimum  or maximum   Next press and hold the    SET    key for at least  three seconds  You will see then that the values will reset to the  current temperature and humidity and corresponding time     14    2  Outdoor Minimum and Maximum Temperature and Humidity    The indoor weather station automatically stores the minimum and  maximum outdoor temperature and humidity  The minimum and  maximum values are updated automatically when a new minimum  or maximum is recorded  or until manually reset     a  From the normal display mode  press and release the     OUT      key once to view the outdoor maximum  temperature and humidity     MAX    will be displayed above  the outdoor temperature and humidity     b  Press and release the    OUT      key again to view the outdoor  minimum temperature and humidity    c  Press and release the    OUT      key again to return to the  normal mode  timeout of viewing minimum maximum values  will occur if no keys are pressed for fifteen se
28. tom in a vacuum  For more information about  WWYVB please see the NIST website at  http   www boulder nist gov timefreq stations wwvb htm    QUICK SET UP GUIDE  Hint  Use good quality Alkaline Batteries and avoid rechargeable batteries     1  Have the indoor weather station and remote thermo hygro sensor 3  to 5 apart    2  Batteries should be out of both units for 15 minutes    3  Place the batteries into the remote thermo hygro sensor first then  into the indoor weather station    All remote thermo hygro sensors must be started before the indoor  weather station    4  DONOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS FOR 15 MINUTES     In this time the indoor weather station and remote thermo hygro sensor will start  to talk to each other and the indoor weather station will show both the indoor  temperature and humidity and the outdoor temperature and humidity  If the  indoor weather station does not display all values after the 15 minutes please  retry the set up as stated above  After all values are displayed for 15 minutes  you can place your remote thermo hygro sensor outdoors and set your time     The remote thermo hygro sensor should be placed in a dry  shaded area  The  remote thermo hygro sensor has a range of 80 feet  Any walls that the signal  will have to pass through will reduce distance  An outdoor wall or window will  have 20 to 30 feet of resistance and an interior wall will have 10 to 20 feet of  resistance  Your distance plus resistance should not exceed 300 ft  in a straight  line 
29. ty to disregard all weather forecasting for 12 24 hours  after the unit has been set up  reset  or moved from one altitude to  another  i e  from one floor of a building to another floor   In areas  where the weather is not affected by the change of air pressure  this  feature will be less accurate     1  Weather Icons  a  There are 3 possible weather icons that will be displayed at  various times in the center of the indoor weather station     o tts a    i Sunny   indicates that the weather is expected to improve   not that the weather will be sunny    ii Sun with Clouds   indicates that the weather is expected to  be fair  not that the weather will be sunny with clouds    iii Clouds with Rain   indicates that the weather is expected  to get worse  not that the weather will be rainy    b  The weather icons change when the unit detects a change in  air pressure   c  The icons change in order  from    sunny    to    sun with clouds     to    clouds with rain    or the reverse   d  It will not change from    sunny    directly to    clouds with rain      although it is possible for the change to occur quickly   e  If the symbols do not change  the weather has not changed  or  the change has been slow and gradual    f  The sensitivity of the change in foreacst icon is set by the user  in section F of the Detailed Set Up Guide     Sr    G  Weather Tendency Arrows  Pressure trend   1  Along with the forecast icon there   arrow   2  There is one that points up  on the  left side of 
    
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