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1. THE TX4U REMOTE THERMO HYGRO SENSOR The TX4U Remote Thermo Hygro Sensor can be mounted in two ways e with the use of screws e using the adhesive tape A MOUNTING WITH THE SCREWS 1 Remove the mounting bracket receptor from the packaging plastic Place the mounting bracket over the desired mounting surface Through the 2 screw holes of the bracket mark the mounting surface with a pencil 3 Where marked start the screw holes using the provided screws Remove screws from the mounting surface 4 Align the mounting bracket with the started screw holes 5 Screw mounting bracket onto the mounting surface The screws should be flush with the bracket 15 6 Fit the mounting post on the back of the sensor into the receptor of the mounting bracket B MOUNTING WITH ADHESIVE TAPE 1 4 With a nonabrasive solution clean and dry the back of the mounting 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 Press firmly onto the designated area on the back of the mounting bracket Remove the protective strip from the other side of the tape and situate the mounting bracket Firmly press the mounting bracket onto the mounting surface Fit the mounting post into the receptor of the mounting bracket THE WEATHER CENTER 1 2 Using a straightedge horizontally mark 3 screw position
2. 3 22 x 1 69 x 6 96 in 82 x 43 x 177mm Sensor 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 stipulated 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 18 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
3. 2 There are 8 LCD contrast levels to choose from LCD 0 is the lightest and LCD 7 is the darkest 3 Press the button to toggle through the various settings 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the Time Zone setting mode TIME ZONE SETTING 1 Press the SET button two times to enter the Time Zone setting mode 2 The default setting 5 will be flashing in the DATE DISPLAY 3 Press the button to select the appropriate time zone see chart for time zones and their corresponding codes The time will change simultaneously with time zone selection Atlantic AT 4 Eastern ET 5 Central CT 6 Mountain MT 7 Pacific PT 8 Alaska AL 9 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the Daylight Saving Time DST setting mode DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST 1 Press the SET button three times to enter the DST setting mode 2 Press the button to select either DT On or DT OFF 3 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the Language setting mode LANGUAGE SETTING Note The language setting only affects the language that the weekday is displayed in 1 Press the SET button four times to enter the Language setting mode 2 The default setting USA representing English will flash in the DATE DISPLAY 3 Press the to select a language see chart for languages and corresponding abbreviations VI
4. English USA French F Italian I Dutch NL Danish DK Spanish E Japanese J German D 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the 12 24 hour setting mode 12 24 HOUR SELECTION 1 Press the SET button five times to enter the 12 24 hour selection mode The default setting of 12h will flash in the TIME DISPLAY 3 Press the button to select either 12h AM PM mode or 24h military time time display 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the F or C selection SELECTING F OR C 1 Press the SET button six times to enter the F or C selection mode 2 Press the button to change from the flashing default setting F to C 3 The temperature displays change simultaneously as F or C are selected 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the World Time setting WORLD TIME SETTING Note The World Time allows you to set a second time enabling you to keep track of the time in another part of the world When setting the World Time it is only possible to set the hour the minutes will correspond to the current local time WORLD will appear above the time in the TIME DISPLAY when this mode is being set 1 Press the SET button seven times to enter the World Time setting mode 2 Press the button to select the hour 3 Press the SET button to confirm the World Time and to advance to the World Local Time Display Setting Note The mention of local tim
5. Weather Center Transmission problems will arise if this is not done correctly and if the total time for set up exceeds 6 minutes SET UP OF MULTIPLE SENSORS Note The first sensor signal that the Weather Center receives is automatically assigned as the boxed 1 The 2 to be received is the boxed 2 and the 34 is the boxed 3 1 It is necessary to remove the batteries from all units currently in operation 2 Remove the battery covers to all sensor units new and old 3 Place all sensors in a numeric sequential order 11 IV 4 In sequential order install batteries into the sensors follow the same battery installation procedures seen in section I A Install batteries into the Weather Center 6 Follow the Programming Mode instructions to program and set up the Weather Center A B SELECTING WHICH SENSOR DATA TO DISPLAY 1 view the outdoor temperature and humidity from a different sensor press key 1 A shift from a boxed 1 to a boxed 2 should be observed under the DATE DISPLAY between the Outdoor Temperature and Outdoor Humidity Displays 2 Press key 1 a second time to shift from the boxed 2 to the boxed 3 Information will display only if you have three sensors in operation 3 To view information from the first sensor again press key 1 DATE DISPLAY Note The DATE DISPLAY defaults to the month date year format This display area can show an alternat
6. onto the sensor B WEATHER CENTER 1 Remove the battery cover Place a solid object in the space provided at the lower central position of the battery cover above the and SET buttons then push up and pull out on the battery cover 2 Observe the correct ma Weather polarity and install three Center C batteries The batteries ill fit ti i Batter will fit tightly avoid 2 start up problems make sure they do not spring free 3 Replace the battery cover Batterv Compartment Note Immediately after the batteries have been installed the LCD Liquid Crystal Display will flash Within a few seconds the indoor temperature and humidity will display along with the default settings for the time 12 00 the date 1 1 the weekday FR the year 99 and the forecast icon clouds with sun Within 5 minutes the outdoor temperature and humidity should be displayed If not remove batteries from both units for 10 seconds and repeat battery installation procedure If the batteries are installed during optimal times for WWVB reception 12 00 am to 6 00 am the time will be received within 10 minutes after the signals from the sensors have been received The default WWVB time is Eastern Do not press any buttons while the Weather Center is receiving signals from the sensor the Weather Center does not allow programming when it is searching for or receiving signals PROGRAM MODE Indicate
7. screen which corresponds to the local time hour The four options affect how the minutes are displayed The hour arrow and the minute dots encompass the outermost perimeter of the LCD screen When this mode is being set a clock face icon will be shown in the DATE DISPLAY The Graphic Time Display Options are as follows Option 1 The hour arrow points and flashes to an hour that corresponds with the current local time The minute dots will line the perimeter of the LCD screen The minutes that have past will remain not flashing on the screen but the current minute will flash in a minute position that corresponds to the minute of the local time Option 2 The hour arrow points and flashes to an hour that corresponds with the current local time The minute dot will flash in a minute position that corresponds to the minute of the local time Option 3 Appears on the screen to be the same as Option 2 except the hour arrow and the minute dot do not flash Option 4 The hour arrow points and flashes to an hour that corresponds with the current local time The minute dots will start at zero and count up by fives until the minute dots reach the current minute of the local time Once the current minute has been met the minute dots disappear and again begin to count up by fives continually repeating the process XI Press the SET button nine times to enter the Graphic Time Display Options setting mode 2 The default setting 1
8. ORDS 1 Press and hold key 3 for 3 seconds This will effectively clear the temperature and humidity for the indoor records and all outdoor records for all sensors The Minimum and Maximum records will be reset to current temperature and humidity readings 14 MOUNTING Note Before permanently mounting ensure that the Weather Center is able to receive WWVB signals from the desired location Extreme and sudden changes in temperature will decrease the accuracy of the Weather Center and changes in elevation will result with inaccurate weather forecasting for the next 12 to 24 hours These changes will require a 12 to 24 hour wait before obtaining reliable data To achieve a true temperature reading avoid mounting the Tx4U Remote Thermo Hygro or any sensor where direct sunlight can reach the sensor We recommend that you mount the sensor on a North facing wall The sending range is 80 ft 25m however obstacles such as walls concrete and large metal objects can reduce the range Place both units in their desired location and wait approximately 15 minutes before permanently mounting to ensure that there is proper reception The Weather Center should display a temperature in the OUTDOOR DISPLAY within 5 minutes of setting up If the Weather Center loses the signal from the sensor it will display the last temperature reading for 15 minutes After 15 minutes of not receiving any signals the OUTDOOR DISPLAY of the Weather Center will display
9. S N WS 8010U Wireless 433 MHz Giant Radio Controlled Weather Center Instruction Manual 163 634 5 INDOOR TEMPERATURE INDOOR HUMIDITY 0 5 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE DATE OUTDOOR HUMIDITY 8 111199 35 30 25 6 5 LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Inventory of Contents Additional Equipment 3 Quick Set up 3 Detailed Set Up Guide Battery Installation 3 4 Program Mode Function Keys Buttons 5 LCD Contrast Setting 6 Time Zone Setting 6 Daylight Saving Time Setting 6 Language Setting 6 7 12 24 hour Time Setting 7 Selecting F or C 7 World Time Setting 7 World Local Time Display Setting 8 Graphic Time Display Options Settings 8 9 Time and Date Settings 9 Features About WWVB 10 Weather Forecast Icons Tendency Arrows 10 11 Additional Sensors Set Up amp Selection 11 12 Date Rainfall Display 12 13 Rain Gauge Set Up 13 Minimum amp Maximum Records Indoor outdoor amp resetting 13 14 Mounting 15 16 Troubleshooting 17 Maintenance amp Care 17 Specifications 18 Warranty Information 19 INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1 WS 8010U Giant Radio Controlled Weather Center TX4U Remote Thermo Hygro temperature humidity includes mounting bracket receptor rain cover and two mounting screws 3 Instruction m
10. anual and warranty card ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT not included Three fresh 1 5V C batteries Two fresh 1 5V AA batteries Philips screwdriver Three mounting screws PONS QUICK SET UP 1 Insert two AA batteries into the Remote Thermo Hygro 2 Insert three C batteries into the Weather Center 3 Wait 5 minutes for the Weather Center to receive remote signals from the Remote Thermo Hygro sensor 4 Wait an additional 10 minutes for the WWVB signals to be received If the WWVB signal is not found in this time period manually set the time see complete instructions or wait until the Weather Center conducts its nightly auto search during the ideal reception time 12 00 am to 6 00 am 5 Mount the units ensuring that all units are sending and receiving signals DETAILED SET UP GUIDE BATTERY INSTALLATION A REMOTE THERMO HYGRO 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 push in the direction of the fr Mounting Bracket Receptor a Battery Cover Rain Cover Thermo Hygro Sensor arrow sliding the battery cover off 3 Observing the correct polarity install 2 AA batteries The batteries will fit tightly avoid start up problems make sure they do not spring free 4 Replace the battery cover and place the rain cover snugly
11. e refers to your current local time and is meant to distinguish between world time and your time Unless WWVB signals have been received it is important to remember while setting the World Local Time display that you have not yet set the local time and will not appear as the correct time WORLD LOCAL TIME DISPLAY Note The World and Local Time can be displayed in three different ways The Local Time can be the constant time shown the World Time can be the constant time shown or the World Local Time can be displayed so that they show intermittently The intermittent display option will show the times alternately in one second increments until that option is confirmed then they will show for five second increments When the World Time is being displayed WORLD will appear in the TIME DISPLAY above the time 1 Press the SET button eight times to reach the World Local Time Display setting mode 2 constant local time is the default setting and is shown in the TIME DISPLAY 3 Press the button to select the next display option constant world time Press the button again to select the next display option intermittent world local time display 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the Graphic Time Display Options setting mode GRAPHIC TIME DISPLAY OPTIONS Note There are four Graphic Time Display Options All options have a triangular arrow that points to the hour printed on the perimeter of the LCD
12. e Technology MAINTENANCE amp CARE e Extreme temperatures vibrations and shock should be avoided to prevent damage to the units e Clean displays and units with a soft damp cloth Do not use solvents or scouring agents they may mark and damage the displays and casings Do not submerge in water e Immediately remove all low powered batteries to avoid leakage and damage Replace with new batteries only and of recommended size e Opening the casings invalidates the warranty Do not try to repair the units Contact La Crosse Technology for Repairs 17 SPECIFICATIONS Temperature measuring range Indoor 32 F to 140 F with 0 2 F resolution 0 C to 59 9 C with 0 1 C resolution Outdoor 21 F to 140 F with 0 2 F resolution 29 9 C to 59 9 C with 0 1 C resolution Relative Humidity measuring range Indoor Outdoor 20 to 95 with 1 resolution Indoor Temperature checking interval Every 10 seconds Indoor Humidity checking interval Every 20 seconds Outdoor Temperature Humidity reception 2 times every 10 minutes Transmission Range 80 feet 25m in open space Power Supply Weather Center IEC LR14 1 5 Sensor 2 X AA IEC LR6 1 5V Battery life cycle Approximately 12 months Recommended battery type Alkaline Dimensions L x W x H Weather Center 15 59 x 1 45 x 14 46 in 396 x 37 367 5mm
13. e way of displaying the date 1 Press key 2 This changes the DATE DISPLAY from the standard month date year to a display showing the weekday month date 2 Press key 2 to change back to the original date display Kev 2 Kev 3 RAINFALL DISPLAY optional Note If the Rainfall feature is opted its information will display in the Date Display in two possible configurations To change what and how the information is displayed use key 2 Following step 1 above 1 Press key 2 again to change from the DATE DISPLAY to the RAIN DISPLAY TOTAL RAIN in is now displayed with corresponding measurements Note The display of OFL indicates that the TX4U Rainfall Gauge has reached 99 9 inches and has overflowed To reset hold down key 2 for 3 seconds 12 Press key 2 again and RAIN 24h in is displayed This is the measure of the total number of inches of rainfall over a 24 hour period updated daily at 7 00 am local time To return to the standard DATE DISPLAY of month date year press key 2 RAIN GAUGE SET UP optional The WS 8010U has the optional feature of adding the TX5U Rain Gauge which can be purchased through the same dealer as the WS 8010U or by contacting La Crosse Technology directly The rain gauge will measure rain as Total Rain in inches or as 24 hour Rainfall in inches The Rain Gauge comes with its own set of complete instructions here we will bri
14. efly explain how to set up 1 O Ya es Remove batteries from all existing units in operation Install batteries into all temperature sensors as per instructions in section A under Features Install batteries into the Rain Gauge Install batteries into the Weather Center Wait for proper reception see detailed set up in section I B Mount the Rain Gauge in a sturdy position and in a position that is within transmission range MINIMUM amp MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE amp HUMIDITY RECORDS The WS 8010U keeps a record of the MINIMUM and MAXIMUM temperatures and humidity and the time and date of their occurrence for both the indoor and outdoor records A VIEWING THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE amp HUMIDITY RECORDS 1 Press key 3 The forecast icons the outdoor temperature and humidity and the current time and date are no longer displayed MIN is flashing to the left of where the forecast icon was the MINIMUM indoor temperature and humidity the time and the date of occurrence are all shown in the LCD Press key 3 while the MINIMUM indoor information is still displayed MAX is now flashing to the right of where the forecast icon was the MAXIMUM indoor temperature and humidity the time and the date of occurrence are all shown in the LCD Press key 3 again while the MAXIMUM indoor information is still displayed The information displayed by the LCD has now shifted from indoor temperature a
15. hange of air pressure over time The WS 8010U averages past air pressure readings to provide an accurate forecast creating a necessity to disregard all weather forecasting for 12 24 hours after the Weather Center has been set up reset or moved from one altitude to another i e from one floor of a building to another floor A WEATHER ICONS There are 3 possible weather icons that will be displayed in the FORECAST DISPLAY FORECAST FORECAST FORECAST 3 Cae Sunny indicates that the weather is expected to improve not that the weather will be sunny Sun with Clouds indicates that the weather is expected to be fair not that the weather will be sunny with clouds Clouds with Rain indicates that the weather is expected to get worse not that the weather will be rainy The weather icons change when the unit detects a change in air pressure The icons change in order from sunny to sun with clouds to clouds with rain the reverse It will not change from sunny directly to clouds with rain 10 although it is possible for the change to occur quickly If the symbols do not change then the weather has not changed or the change has been slow and gradual WEATHER TENDENCY ARROWS There are 2 weather tendency arrows one appearing on each side of the Weather Icons One tendency arrow points up on the left side of the Display and one points down on the right side of the Display The
16. nd humidity to outdoor temperature and humidity No data is shown in the Indoor Displays and MIN is flashing to the left of where the forecast icon was The MINIMUM outdoor temperature and humidity the time and the date of occurrence are all shown in the LCD 13 Press key 3 while the MINIMUM outdoor temperature is still displayed MAX is now flashing to the right of where the forecast icon was the MAXIMUM outdoor temperature and humidity the time and the date of occurrence are all shown in the LCD Press key 3 to return to normal operating mode To exit the MINIMUM MAXIMUM mode either press key or key 2 or wait for the 20 second automatic timeout Note The data displayed the Outdoor MINIMUM MAXIMUM fields are dependent on which sensor has been selected if there is more than one in use Ifa boxed 1 is shown under the DATE DISPLAY then the MINIMUM MAXIMUM information will relate to the data received by sensor 1 If a boxed 2 is shown under the DATE DISPLAY then the MINIMUM MAXIMUM information will relate to the data received by sensor 2 The same applies for a boxed 3 To view the MINIMUM MAXIMUM temperature and humidity from different sensors it is required to select a sensor before entering into the MINIMUM MAXIMUM mode To select a different sensor press key 1 the boxed number under the DATE DISPLAY will shift B RESETTING THE MINIMUM amp MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE amp HUMIDITY REC
17. o confirm the month and to enter the date setting mode The default 1 will flash Press the button to advance the date Press the SET button to confirm the date and to enter the weekday setting mode The default FR will flash Press the button to change the weekday Press the SET button to confirm the weekday and to exit the programming mode FEATURES I ABOUT WWVB Radio Controlled Time The NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology Time and Frequency Division WWVB radio station 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 from up to 2 000 miles away through the internal antenna in the Weather Center However due to the nature of the Earth s Ionosphere reception is very limited during daylight hours The Weather Center will search for a signal every night when reception is best WWVB radio station derives its signal from the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder Colorado A team of atomic physicists continually measure every second or every day to an accuracy of ten billionths of a second a day creating an international standard measuring a second as 9 192 631 770 vibrations of a Cesium 133 atom in vacuum This Weather Center regulates the WWVB sensor WEATHER FORECAST The weather forecasting feature is estimated to be 75 accurate basing the weather forecast solely upon the c
18. 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 or 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 f
19. rom 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 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 lacrossetechnology com 19 FCC ID OMO 01TX sensor OMO 01RX receiver 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 AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION 20
20. s with a pencil The screw positions should be spaced 3 5 8 of an inch 94mm Install 3 mounting screws not included into a wall within range leaving approximately 3 16 of an inch Smm extended from the wall Place the Weather Center onto the screws using the hanging holes on the backside Gently pull the Weather Center down to lock the screws into place 16 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution No reception of WWVB time signal 1 Wait overnight for signal 2 Be sure Weather Center is at least 6 feet from any electrical devices such as televisions computers or other radio controlled clocks 3 Remove batteries for 5 minutes reinsert and leave the unit alone overnight without pressing buttons 4 If there are still problems contact La Crosse Technology Hour is incorrect minute and date are correct Be sure correct time zone and daylight saving time are selected The LCD is faint 1 Set the LCD contrast to a higher level 2 Replace batteries No outdoor temperature or humidity is displayed 1 Remove all batteries reinsert into sensor first then Weather Center 2 Place remote sender closer to display 3 Be sure all batteries are fresh 4 No other interfering sources on a 433MHz frequency are being used such as computer monitors TV sets headphones or speakers in the vicinity Note For problems not solved please contact La Cross
21. s world WWVB Tower Icon Time displav indicates time reception Indoor temperature OF display 5 3 5 7 5 RH Indoor humidity TIME display INDOOR TEMPERATURE Tendency arrow 4 INDOOR HUMIDITY Forecast icons OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR HUMIDITY PAE Outdoor humidity Outdoor 0116 1 display temperature display e o yo ee Date Rain displav inute dots Satellite icon indicates outdoor transmission Hour Triangle The Program Mode is laid out in a manner that allows you to program each function separately or you can follow the instructions entirely to program the Weather Center completely Complete programming is usually done for the initial set up and will require you to skip step 1 of each programming section from section to XI The programming mode can be exited at any time by pressing key 1 2 or 3 or by waiting for the 20 second time out to take effect I FUNCTION KEYS Figure 2 Figure 1 Kev 1 Kev 2 ev 3 button SET button Note Figure I shows the left side view Buttons 1 2 and 3 are located to the left of the LCD screen Figure 2 shows the backside of the Weather Center and the location of the and SET buttons SETTING THE LCD CONTRAST 1 Press the SET button the default setting LCD 5 will flash in the DATE DISPLAY
22. se arrows reflect current changes in the air pressure An arrow pointing up indicates that the air pressure is increasing and the weather is expected to improve or remain fair an arrow pointing down indicates that the air pressure is decreasing and the weather is expected to become worse or remain poor No arrow means the pressure is stable ADDING MORE SENSORS optional The WS 8010U can receive signals from up to three Sensors The Sensor model s that you choose will come with their own set of instructions follow those instructions for a complete guide to setting up Following are some brief instructions for the basic set up of additional sensors with the WS 8010U Additional sensors can be purchased through the same dealer as this Weather Center or by contacting La Crosse Technology directly contact information can be found at the end of this manual A TX4U will monitor temperature and humidity it is the same model that comes with the WS 8010U a TX3U will monitor temperature only and the TX3UP monitors temperature via a 10 foot probe for use in pools spas etc The TX3 units do not monitor humidity thus when they transmit their information to the Weather Center dashes appear in the Humidity Display Note When setting up multiple sensors it is important to remove the batteries from all existing units in operation then to insert batteries first into all the sensors and in numeric sequence Second install batteries into the
23. will flash in the DATE DISPLAY 3 To shift to other Graphic Time Display Options press the button The flashing option number in the DATE DISPLAY will shift from 1 through to 4 depending on how many times the button is pressed 4 Press the SET button to confirm the setting and to advance to the Local Time setting mode TIME AND DATE SETTINGS Note Any time and dates that have been programmed manually will be overridden once reception from the WWVB has been established A flashing WWVB Tower icon displayed between the hour and minute of the time indicates that the Weather Center is receiving the WWVB radio signals A non flashing tower icon indicates the time and date signal has been received Pe Ne 12 13 14 15 Press the SET button 10 times to enter the Local Time setting mode The 12 00 default setting will flash in the TIME DISPLAY To change the hour press the button Press the SET button to confirm the hours and to advance to set the minutes Press the button to change the minutes holding the button down will change the minutes 5 minutes at a time Press the SET button to confirm the minutes and to advance to set the year The 99 default year will flash in the DATE DISPLAY Press the button to advance the year Press the SET button to confirm the year and to enter the month setting mode The default 1 will flash Press the button to change the month Press the SET button t
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