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1. 5 Weather Today WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL COLOR WEATHER STATION amp PHOTO ALBUM WITH 7 TFT SCREEN MODEL 308 807 Operations Manual INTRODUCTION Pic sonics on purchasing this state of the art weather station Featuring time date calendar weather forecast wind gust and wind speed indoor outdoor temperature and outdoor humidity air pressure and rainfall digital photos of your choice This weather station will provide as little or as much weather information as you choose TFT Thin Film Transistor LCD allows a display of clear crisp photos Designed and engineered with state of art technology and components Compatible with JPEG photo formats from SS MMC or USB flash drive up to 33GB INVENTORY OF CONTENTS Carefully open the package and check that the following contents are complete Wind Thermohygro Rain Sensor Wireless Display IR Remote Control Sensor W174 Q 308 807 98 W2329 000 Mast holder 2 x U shaped metal Base sensor funnel Requires 5 volt plates top cover and battery a c cord included 4 Hex Washers 4 cover pre Can stand vertically or CR2025 battery Hex Nuts assembled horizontally included Compass on top of Detachable stand directional vane alkaline batteries Requires 2 AA not included alkaline batteries not included Additional tools Small Phillips screwdriver hexagonal key electric drill pencil level needed for mast 1 1 25 inch 2 54 3
2. 32 to 122 F 0 C to 50 Shows LL when below OC 32F shows HH when above 50C 122F INDOOR OUTDOOR HUMIDITY Range 20 99 RH with 1 resolution OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE Range 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Shows LL when below 20C or 4F shows HH when above 60C or 140F WIND SPEED WIND GUST Range 0 67 mph 0 30m s 0 108 km h 0 58 3 knot Transmission Distance 246 feet 75 meters distance to the wireless display monitor in open air with no obstructions pointer on the outer circle of the compass rose indicates the current wind direction e The wind speed and unit of measure is displayed inside the compass rose e Wind Gust is displayed to the right of the compass rose e The wind gust is the Max reading for a 10 minute period The wind gust reading will remain on the display for up to 10 minutes or until a higher gust is recorded e Wind Chill is displayed below the wind gust Wind chill will be the same as the outdoor temperature unless the temperature is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind speed is over 5mph not wind gust Page 24 RAINFALL Range 0 393 66 inch 0 9999 mm Transmission Distance 131 feet 40 meters to wireless display monitor in open air with no obstructions The daily weekly monthly or total rainfall measurement is displayed in the lower portion of the LCD in the unit of inch or mm Total rainfall All the rain from start up until reset
3. WEATHER WEATHER amp PHOTO CALENDAR SETUP MODE There are three screens of setup information Press the UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW buttons to move through each screen and select an item to set Press the RIGHT ARROW to select the value to change Use the ARROW Buttons to make changes Press ENTER to confirm each value change before moving to the next item Language Select between English Dutch amp French Slideshow Time Select between 3s 5s 15s 1 min 15 min amp 1 hour for photo slideshow mode Transition Effect Select the transition effect of the photo slideshow mode Choose from Random Fading Expand Top Expand Bottom Expand Middle Off Bottom to Top Top to Bottom Left to Right Right to Left Door Close Door Open Horizontal and Vertical Photo repeat mode Select between random manual or repeat all for the photo slideshow mode Display mode Select the photo display mode cinema stretch crop Power saving option select when to turn on or off the wireless display automatically throughout the day using the On Off timer 1 or 2 Program it to turn off when you are at work and back on automatically when you arrive home On Off Timer 1 On Adjust the first automatic power on time in HH MM enable or disable On Off Timer 1 Off Adjust the first automatic power off time in HH MM enable or disable On Off Timer 2 On Adjust the second automatic power on time in HH MM enable or disable On Off Timer 2 Off Adjust the s
4. into the rain gauge To avoid frequent build up of debris in the cylinder do not mount the rain gauge too close to the trees or plants The Rain Gauge is self emptying and can be left out all year or stored in the winter If stored for the winter remove the batteries NOTE If the rain gauge is outside for the winter it will not count snowfall only what melts Hold the base of the rain gauge flat against the mounting surface then use a level to make sure the rain gauge as it rests on the mounting surface is horizontally level 11 Use pencil to trace the inside of the mounting holes the base of the rain gauge to mark the screw locations Drill a hole in the center of each marked location and insert the supplied plastic screw plugs Hold the rain gauge against the mounting surface so the holes on the base align with the plugs then thread the supplied washer head screws into each hole and use a screwdriver to tighten them to snug Avoid over tightening the screws as this may cause low rain readings Cover Funnel Screw Holes 12 DISPLAY MODES There are 5 display modes in the menu selection Use the EXIT button on the wireless display or on the IR remote control to access the menu selection Press LEFT ARROW button or RIGHT ARROW button to select a display mode and then press ENTER to view the selected display mode NOTE The SETUP icon is on the second page of the screen S SETUP PHOTO
5. signal from the remote sensor check the battery level of the remote sensor Replace the batteries of the remote sensor when the 7 low battery icon appears the sensor s display and repeat the setup procedure in the manual If it continues to fail try to shorten the distance between the wireless display amp remote sensor and repeat the setup procedure in the manual to link up the sensor Obstacles or walls between the remote sensor amp wireless display will shorten the effective reception range of the unit Do not place the wireless display amp remote sensor near metal or electrical appliances such as TV computer or Wifi system due to the RF interference emitted from these devices Avoid placing the remote sensor in direct sunlight as it will heat up the sensor and provide inaccurate outdoor temperature reading In cold weather below 0 the battery voltage level of the remote sensor will drop the overall transmission range will reduce and this is normal Shorten the distance between the sensor amp the wireless display For extreme low outdoor temperature below OC you are advised to use lithium AAA battery on the remote sensor as normal alkaline battery may freeze at extreme low temperature the outdoor temperature reading is not changing for several hours the wireless display has lost contact with the sensor The last readings will show until the display is reset lf your weather forecast reading does not reflect the actua
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7. 18cm in diameter to mount the anemometer installation INSTANT TRANSMISSION is the state of the art new Y wireless transmission technology exclusively designed and y developed by La Crosse Technology INSTANT J afe SISMHZ TRANSMISSION offers you an immediate update all your outdoor data measured from transmitters follow your 0 INSTANT TRANSMISSION climatic variations in real time 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS MODEL GOG E E R E E R AE 1 INTRO UG TIONS 2 INVENTORY OF OONTENTS 2 PABLE CONTENTO noorie tere ere E teases 3 FEATURE 5 WACO SSCS LAY sivta racemes neta en E E E E EAA 5 MISTI OMY ClO SCM SON 71 SE 5 COG SETUP cere 6 DETAILED SETUP AND MOUNTING Ea 7 SSDI S Ay e E E E E E E E 7 RENO ON HO E E E E A 8 Wina VeRO FAY GVO SOUS Ol 9 PERES A ec nate wt te omen ets E E an tee E A 11 OS EA I aed acest sera EA 13 AO N E A 13 DETALED ETOP MENU eee 15 LANA GS e r E E 15 TMG saaana E r A E EE OEE O EEE E E E EEE EE E 15 Tans ton eio 15 PROTOP Se nicieni e E neces eaeniiseneenweteeseaieleleaeseienunatneondesseteeseaseoienacms
8. 72 1006 434 30 36 1028 107 31 1049 78 31 64 1071 453 29 1 985 4385 29 74 1007 111 30 38 1028 784 31 02 1050 457 31 66 1072 13 29 12 986 1158 29 76 1007 789 30 4 1029 462 31 04 1051 134 31 68 1072 807 PRESSURE UNIT On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the third screen to Pressure Unit Use the RIGHT ARROW button to select from inHg inches of mercury common in USA mmHg millimeters of mercury hPa hectopascal mb milibars Press ENTER to confirm 18 REMOTE CHANNEL DISPLAY This station has the option of adding two additional thermohygro sensors model W186 Q 915MHZ for temperature humidity readings in different locations Extra sensors may not be available at this time On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the third screen to Remote Channel Display Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from Automatic Show all the channel s being registered Indoor Channel 1 only Shows only channel 1 Thermohygro sensor reading only Indoor amp Channel 2 only Shows only channel 2 Thermohygro sensor reading only Indoor amp Channel 3 only Shows only channel 3 Thermohygro sensor reading only Note Channel 1 is the Wind Thermohygro sensor Channels 2 amp 3 are only available if extra thermohygro sensors are available and connected Additional wi
9. MINUTES Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Minutes Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Minutes Press the ENTER button to confirm the settings OFF ON Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Alarm OFF ON Use the RIGHT ARROW button to ENALBE or DISABLE Press ENTER to confirm the setting Scroll down to ON OFF TIMER 1 Off This will set the time for the screen to power on again HOUR Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Hour Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Hour MINUTES Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Minutes Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Minutes Press the ENTER button to confirm the settings OFF ON Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Alarm OFF ON Use the RIGHT ARROW button to ENABLE or DISABLE Press ENTER to confirm the setting Repeat the instructions for Timer 2 on and off This allows you to set a second period in the same day Perfect for turning the display off when you leave for work Turn on when you return from work Turn off at bedtime and on again when you wake up The display is always on when you want to see it BRIGHTNESS On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the first screen to Brightness Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from 1 16 for brightness of the display Default is 8 Press ENTER to confirm CONTRAST On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the
10. OW In photo mode view photos as slideshow ZOOM Zoom in on photos ROTATE In photo mode rotate photos 90 degrees each time the button is pressed Page 8 WIND THERMO HYGRO SENSOR Positioning the wind thermohygro sensor Place the Wind Thermohygro sensor as high as you can install it Generally 6 ft above the peak of the roof or more is required for accurate readings Since this sensor requires batteries to provide power you may need it more accessible then a traditional roof mount would allow e Cups should be below the directional vane e NOTE You will need to change batteries occasionally e The Wind Thermohygro sensor should be within 246 ft 75 meters open air from the wireless display Reduce distance by half for every obstruction between the sensor and the wireless display e AVOID Mounting the sensor on transmitting antennas or using PVC pipe unless electrical grade to avoid interference e The best location for the anemometer is on a mast in an open area on top and sides for 50 feet or above roof level on the building where the monitor is located e Ensure that all of the sensors data is received at the intended mounting locations before mounting holes are drilled NOTE Be sure not to overtighten bolts to mast as they may crack the mastholder Masts should not be more than 1 1 4 inchs in diameter to avoid blocking wind Ground Mount Place at least 6 feet up on a pole in an open area Higher is better Th
11. Time alarm Calendar display date month year ce NFT Moon phase with eight displays 12 34 Weather forecast with 5 weather icons JE Sunny partly cloudy cloudy rainy and stormy Ay a Temperature display in F C from 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Nee Seen Humidity display in RH from 20 to 99 0 713 2 5 418 Relative air pressure reading in inHg hPa paoris oni ce 6 hour pressure history graph Wind speed and wind gust displayed in mph km h m s and knots 0 to 67 mph Wind chill in F C from 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Wind speed amp direction with LCD compass display 16 steps Rainfall display in inch mm from 0 to 393 6 Rainfall data for total rain last 24h last week last month LCD contrast setting Memory Supports USB flash drive up to 32GB SD amp MMC cards up to 32GB WIND THERMOHYGRO SENSOR Requires 2 AA alkaline batteries not included Transmission range 246 feet Open air free of obstructions Red LED light will flash when transmitting Compass on directional vane to set direction Wireless data transmission to the display RAIN GAUGE Self emptying bucket e Requires 2 AA alkaline batteries not included e Transmission range 131 feet Open field free of obstructions 5 INITIAL QUICK SETUP WIRELESS DISPLAY Plug the 5 0V adapter into the adapter socket on the right sid
12. adings and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place This product is designed for use in the home only as indication of the temperature This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information The specifications of this product may change without prior notice This product is not a toy Keep out of the reach of children No part of this manual may be reproduced without written authorization of the manufacturer FCC STATEMENT Statement according to FCC part 15 19 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 Statement according to FCC part 15 21 Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Statement according to FCC part 15 105 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee tha
13. arrows to scroll down the second screen to Contrast Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from 1 16 for contrast of the display Default is 8 Press ENTER to confirm SATURATION On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the second screen to Saturation Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from 1 16 for color saturation of the display Default is 8 Press ENTER to confirm RADIO CONTROLLED RECEPTION AND TIME ZONE These features are inactive on this weather station Radio Controlled Reception should remain OFF and the Time Zone should remain at Ohr SET TIME DATE On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the second screen to Time Date YEAR Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Year Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the year MONTH Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Month Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Month DATE Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Date Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Date HOUR Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Hour Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Hour MINUTES Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Minutes Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Minutes Press the ENTER button to confirm the settings 16 CALENDAR DISPLAY FORMAT On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu U
14. ase the wireless display shows the wrong weather forecast over a long period and does not reflect the actual weather condition it is necessary to adjust the weather forecast to the current weather condition in the SETUP menu Allow 48 hours for the wireless display to adjust to your environment when first setup Often it is easiest to wait for a rainy day then enter the SETUP menu and select WEATHER FORECAST then RAINY Select ENTER and then exit AIR PRESSURE HISTORY GRAPH The LCD shows the relative air pressure value and the air pressure history on a bar graph The bar graph is available in Weather Mode Reading the graph from left to right you can easily see if pressure has been rising or falling The vertical bars are plotted at each of the five steps to give the trend over the past six hours The 0 vertical bar will always display at the midline height to indicate the current air pressure The varying heights of bars in other columns on the graph indicate a relative change in air pressure up or down from the previous measurement I I ol 3 HR NOTE The bar graph will scroll right to left regularly to prevent LCD burnout Page 23 SPECIFICATIONS WIRELESS DISPLAY Memory Supports USB flash drive up to 32GB SD amp MMC cards up to 32GB Photo format Supports JPEG format OUTDOOR DATA RECEPTION Wind Temperature Humidity data around 23 seconds Rain data around 23 seconds INDOOR TEMPERATURE Range
15. e wind thermohygro sensor should be the highest item in the immediate area An ideal location to mount the wind thermohygro sensor is away from all obstacles that will block wind activity such as trees and houses 50 foot clearance in all directions is best NOTE The international standard height for wind measurement devices is 10 meters 33 feet aboveground with no obstructions at or above this level Your local reporting station is likely using this level for measurements Roof Mount most cases at least 6 ft above the peak of the roof or more is required for accurate readings Avoid tall trees or other obstructions that may block or reflect the wind A 50 foot clearance all directions is best For more information on wind speed and obstructions check this site http www motiva fi myllarin_tuulivoima windpower 20web en tour wres obst htm MOUNT To mount the wind thermohygro sensor you need mast not supplied about 1 1 25 inches 2 54 3 1 cm in diameter and the hardware necessary to fasten it to the mounting location f necessary mount and ground the mast as directed the instructions provided by the mast e Place the supplied U shape metal plates around the mast Insert 4 of the supplied Hex screws through the holes of the U shape plates and the holes on the anemometer s mounting bracket e The wind vane should be above the wind cups and the metal bar of the anemometer is level e Tighten the s
16. e between Automatic and Search Now Search Now will enable a sensor search immediately Press ENTER to confirm TEMPERATURE UNIT On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the second screen to Temperature Unit Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose between Fahrenheit and Celsius Press ENTER to confirm WEATHER FORECAST On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the third screen to Weather Forecast Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy Rainy or Stormy Press ENTER to confirm NOTE If the forecast icon does not seem to be correct wait until it is raining outside your location the select the rainy icon 17 RAINFALL UNIT On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the third screen to Rainfall Unit of measurement Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from mm or inches Press ENTER to confirm WIND UNIT On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the third screen to Wind Unit of measurement Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from M S meters per second Knots 1 nautical mile per hour MPH miles per hour KM H kilometers per hour Press ENTER to confirm your choice SEA LEVEL PRESSURE On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the
17. e of the weather station to power up the photo frame weather station IR REMOTE CONTROL e Pull out the battery insulation sheet from the bottom of the IR remote control to activate PHOTOS e Save photos JPEG to a USB flash drive SD secure digital or MMC multimedia card memory cards e Insert memory device into the wireless display WIND THERMOHYGRO SENSOR e Select a mounting location within range of the wireless display 246ft open air e Calibrate the direction of the wind Use the compass on the top of the wind sensor to find north Hold the directional vane pointing due north and do not allow it to turn while you insert 2 AA batteries according to the polarity indicated The red LED indicator above the battery cover of the anemometer will flash few times right after battery installation At that point release the directional vane RAIN GAUGE e Select a mounting location within range of the wireless display 131ft open air e Lift the rain gauge cover off its base Then carefully remove the packing tape from the rocker assembly e Open battery cover and insert 2 AA batteries according to the polarity indicated Close the battery cover Replace and lock the rain gauge cover on the base SEARCH FOR SENSORS Goto the wireless display and enter SET UP mode press SETUP button on remote control e Scroll down to WIRELESS SENSOR RECEPTION and select SEARCH NOW then press enter e wireless display will searc
18. econd automatic power off time in HH MM enable or disable Brightness Select the brightness of the display from level 1 to 16 13 Contrast Select the contrast of the display from level 1 to 16 Saturation Select the saturation of the display from level 1 to 16 Radio Controlled Reception This function is not available for this unit Please keep this setting to Off Time Zone This function is not available for this unit Please keep this setting to Ohr Time Date Adjust Year Month Date Hour Minute Calendar Display Format Select between Day Month or Month Day display Time Format Select between 24or 12 hour formats Alarm Adjust the alarm time and enable disable the alarm Wireless Sensor Reception Automatic default RF reception mode Search now Search for remote sensor immediately Temperature Unit Select between degree C amp F for temperature Weather Forecast Select between sunny partly cloudy cloudy rainy amp stormy Rainfall unit Select between mm amp inch Wind unit Select between m s knots mph amp km h Sea Level Pressure Adjust the sea level pressure for your local area See hPa to inHg conversion chart in the specifications Pressure Unit Select pressure unit between hPa mmHg inHg amp mb Remote Channel Display Automatic Show the channel s being registered Indoor Channel 1 only Shows only channel 1 reading only Indoor amp Channel 2 onl
19. h for all remote sensors e lf remote sensor readings are not displayed after 2 minutes move the remote sensors closer and search again e With the display working and reading sensors use the button on the remote control to view weather and or photos o Photo o Weather o Weather amp Photo o Calendar Page 6 DETAILED SETUP AND MOUNTING WIRELESS DISPLAY A C ADAPTER USB PORT SD MMC CARD SLOT BASE STAND POWER LIGHT FUNCTION BUTTONS Main Power Source Plug in the 5 0V adapter into the adapter socket of the weather station Note Buttons on the wireless display respond the same as the buttons on the IR remote control POWER Turn on or off the unit UP DOWN ARROWS Move up or down in the setup mode LEFT RIGHT ARROWS Select photos or move left or right in the SETUP mode ENTER Enter the display mode or confirm setting in setup mode EXIT Exit the current display mode Positioning the Wireless Display The Weather station provides the option of table standing or wall mounting the unit vertically or horizontally Before wall mounting please check that the outdoor data can be received from the desired locations Hanging holes 1000 TO WALL MOUNT Es S Fix a screw not supplied into the desired wall leaving the head extended out by about 0 2 5mm Place the weather station onto the screw using the hanging hole on the Stand guides backside Gently pull the weat
20. her station down to lock the screw into IN place TABLE STAND Insert the stand to the back of the wireless display Place wireless display on desk or table in range of the sensors Note The display can stand vertical or horizontal by repositioning the base stand 7 IR REMOTE CONTROL Battery A CR2025 battery is included in the IR remote control Initial setup pull out the battery insulation sheet from the bottom of the IR remote control Replace the battery e Follow the instructions on the back of the IR remote control to pull out the battery door e Follow the battery polarity and replace a new CR2025 battery Close the battery door The IR Remote control makes it easy to change display modes or enter setup menu Aim the remote at the front of the wireless display and press the desired button Range is 13 4 meters from the display POWER Turn wireless display on off SETUP Enter Program Menu of wireless display UP ARROW DOWN ARROW e Scroll through program menu e Change values LEFT ARROW RIGHT ARROW Select change values in program menu e View photos in photo modes ENTER e Confirm actions such as change of value in the program menu e Select menu option EXIT Exit to menu options MENU Enter and select menu options PHOTOS View photo mode WEATHER View weather mode CALENDAR View calendar mode WEATHER amp PHOTOS View weather with photo mode SLIDESH
21. humidity readings The daily weekly and monthly rain will continually switch but the total rain will remain constant This switching feature cannot be turned off WEATHER MODE 07 5 2009 2 12 30 CH 1 OUTDOOR Tul 1 1556552 WIND 12 OO TOTAL RAINFALL y 0 1 Weather forecast includes sunny partly cloudy cloudy rainy amp stormy 2 Pressure bar chart shows pressure level amp trend of the past 6 hours 3 Barometric pressure pressure reading refer SETUP mode for pressure unit setting 4 Pressure trend rising steady or falling 5 Daily weekly or monthly rainfall in inch or mm switches continually Wind chill in degree F or C Average wind speed in m s knots mph amp km h 6 Total Rainfall in inch or mm 16 resolution of average wind direction 0 1 continually 12 Outdoor or indoor humidity with trend rising steady or falling switches continually 13 RF signal indicator flashes when it is searching for RF signal from remote sensor stays on when it has successfully received RF signal from the remote sensor 14 Clock displays in 24 or 12 hour format refer Time format in SETUP mode for setting 15 Alarm icon appears when alarm is enabled 16 Moon phase with stars icons New moon the moon icon disappears Waxing Crescent moon First Quarter Moon Waxing gibbous moon Full Moon Waning gibbous Moon Last Quarte
22. ings remain after 2 minutes of searching the RF transmission has failed Shorten the distance between the monitor and the rain gauge and search for the sensor again If the RF transmission still fails shorten the distance again and reset the rain gauge by removing all batteries from the rain gauge and wait for 10 seconds before re installing the batteries again Repeat the steps above until the RF communication are complete Positioning the rain gauge Before mounting the rain gauge be sure the rain gauge amp monitor are within effective transmission range and batteries are installed Mount the rain gauge on a level surface in an open area within the 131 foot wireless range of the wireless display Reduce distance by half for every obstruction between the rain gauge and the wireless display Mount in an area not blocked on the top or sides so rain can freely reach the rain gauge for example not under an overhang or too close to a building or fence To prevent false rainfall readings caused by water splashes choose a location that is level and not too close to the ground a swimming pool lawn sprinklers or anywhere water might accumulate or run off Mount the rain sensor at least 6 feet off the ground and level for optimum wireless transmission The rain sensor should be accessible to allow for periodic cleaning of debris or insects The screen in the cylinder of the rain gauge filters most debris Such as leaves that might fall
23. ireless display and enter PHOTO mode to view the photos e Press LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW button to view the next or previous photo e Press SLIDESHOW to enable or disable the slideshow feature e Press ZOOM IN to enlarge the photo press repeatedly to resume to the original photo size e Press ROTATE to rotate the photo You can choose to have the wireless display stand horizontally or vertically To set the time interval amp transition effect of the slideshow enter the SETUP mode The photo frame can stand vertical or horizontal with a quick adjustment of the base stand CALENDAR MODE e Press LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW button to show the calendar of the previous or next month e Press the UP ARROW button or DOWN ARROW button to show the calendar of the previous or next year To the calendar enter SETUP mode If you have multiple photos they will change based on the transition time set 22 WEATHER FORECAST ICONS The unit predicts weather condition of the next 12 24 hours based on the change of atmospheric pressure The weather forecast is based on atmospheric pressure change and 15 about 70 75 correct As weather conditions cannot be 100 correctly forecasted we cannot be responsible for any loss caused by an incorrect forecast SUNNY PARTLY CLOUDY CLOUDY RAINY STORMY NOTE Different geographical location such as inland area or coastal region has different weather forecasting response In c
24. ith 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 Lid 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 18 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 alteratio
25. l weather condition for a long period you are required to adjust the weather forecast setting in the SETUP mode as described in the manual Often it is easiest to wait for a rainy day then enter the SETUP menu and select WEATHER FORECAST then RAINY Select ENTER and then exit the IR remote control does not function even at a short distance in front of the wireless display the battery inside the IR remote control may be flat Replace a new CR2025 battery following the battery polarity indicated on the back of the IR remote control 26 LIABILITY DISCLAIMER e The electrical and electronic wastes contain hazardous substances Disposal of electronic waste in wild country and or in unauthorized grounds strongly damages the environment e Please contact your local or and regional authorities to retrieve the addresses of legal dumping grounds with selective collection All electronic instruments must from now be recycled User shall take an active part in the reuse recycling and recovery of the electrical and electronic waste e The unrestricted disposal of electronic waste may do harm on public health and the quality of environment Stated on the gift box and labeled on the product reading the User manual is highly recommended for the benefit of the user This product should not be thrown in general rubbish collection points e The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect re
26. nd chill amp channel 1 temperature humidity readings will appear within 2 minutes if the RF transmission is successful the wind reading does not appear after 2 minutes of searching the RF transmission has failed e Shorten the distance between the monitor amp wind meter and search for the sensor again If the RF transmission still failed shorten the distance again and reset the wind meter by removing all batteries from the wind meter and wait for 10 seconds before re installing the batteries again Then repeat above steps until the RF communication is complete 10 RAIN GAUGE Battery Installation for the rain gauge Press the tabs back as indicated below to unlock the rain gauge cover BATTERY COVER Press tabs back to unlock Rain Gauge Cover Lift the rain gauge cover off its base Then carefully remove the packing tape from the rocker assembly Open battery cover and insert 2 AA batteries according to the polarity indicated Close the battery cover Replace amp lock the rain gauge cover on the base Go to the wireless display and enter SET UP mode Scroll down to WIRELESS SENSOR RECEPTION and select SEARCH NOW then exit The wireless display monitor will search for all remote sensors Total rainfall reading in this case O mm or inch will appear within 2 minutes if the RF transmission is successful and the monitor and the rain gauge are within the effective transmission range If the rainfall read
27. nd or rain sensors cannot be added to this system Press ENTER to confirm CLEAR ALL RAINFALL RECORD NOW On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the third screen to Clear All Rainfall Record Now Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose Yes No and press ENTER This box will appear Press ENTER again to select the check mark and reset all the rainfall records to 0 00 Are you sure you want to clear all rainfall record m p DEFAULT SETTING On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the third screen to Default Setting Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose Yes No and press ENTER This box will appear Press ENTER again to select the check mark and reset all the settings to their default numbers You will need to reprogram the display to your local settings for time date and pressure Change to default setting at x S W VERSION This is informational only on the software used in this display No other versions of software are available and there are no upgrade options 19 VIEW DIFFERENT DISPLAY MODES On the IR remote control use these buttons to switch between different display modes WEATHER WEATHER amp PHOTOS PHOTOS CALENDAR NOTE In Weather Mode and Weather amp Photos Mode indoor temperature humidity will constantly switch with the outdoor temperature
28. nenes 21 DOCS peg 22 Calendar MOde ccccccseecececsescceeceeeeceeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeesseaeeeesseeeeeesseaeeessueeeeeesaaaes 22 WEATHER FORECA TIGON rran E 23 AY pga gio SURE gl TORI E E E 23 SPECIFICATION S E 24 DIS OIA cuisine a E E E EE 24 BAT A CODIO aer E 24 TOPAUTO ier E E 24 Magor Outdoor ENN E EE ENE S EA 24 Outdoor UTO EE E 24 Wind Speed Wind GUST 2 aai ai iaaiiai kaaa niei 24 E E E T 25 ete indepen preter eaeacin ets ame ated emartes E E E amelie 25 GONS Umo ION cree resend a gee eer sees cance a 25 tae tanuesuceccunebann E E E AEE N 25 RA UN Cees 25 Wina UT Ve FIOM NY GO SINS OM sates ction eee tee anes E E 25 R RSMO G CONTON 25 eire E E E E E 26 DI COCAINE R E A E E 27 FOCO ORATEMENT eari 27 WARRANTY INFORMATION sscccwssteseeetasencssabelanatccmasesncedawesvecamnotsdbieloonerumssacensdeietedseancisbeeienengndse 28 Page 4 FEATURES WIRELESS DISPLAY Time display in 12 24 hour time format Manual set time and date
29. ns 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 not 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 Ltd 2817 Losey Blvd S La Crosse WI 54601 Customer Support www lacrossetechnology com support For more information www lacrossetechnology com 308 807 Contact Support 1 608 782 1610 Product Registration www lacrossetechnology com sup
30. or power down e Daily rainfall Resets daily at midnight e Weekly rainfall Current week Resets every Saturday night at midnight e Monthly rainfall Current Month Resets the 1 of each month at 12 00am midnight AIR PRESSURE Range 23 62 inHg to 32 48 inHg 800 hPa to 1100 hPa POWER CONSUMPTION WIRELESS DISPLAY 5 0V adapter for wireless display included RAIN GAUGE 2 x AA size batteries IEC LR6 1 5V not included WIND THERMOHYGRO SENSOR 2 x AA size batteries IEC LR6 1 5V not included IR REMOTE CONTROL 1 x CR2025 for IR remote control included Range 13 feet 4 meters 25 TROUBLESHOOTING In case of power outage the unit will shut off completely and the synchronization of RF remote sensors will be lost You are required to set up the remote sensor amp weather forecast again following the procedures in the manual After every battery replacement of the remote sensor you are required to follow the procedure in the manual to setup the remote sensor again The USB port on the side of the wireless display should not be used as a power source or charger to provide power to your USB device other than a USB flash drive The extra power provided may affect the reception amp performance of the wireless display and may reset the unit We are not responsible for any damage to the wireless display due to this reason If your wireless display does not receive RF temperature amp humidity
31. pen Horizontal and Vertical Press ENTER to confirm the setting PHOTO REPEAT MODE On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the first screen to Photo Repeat Mode Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from Random no set order to the photos Manual change manually Photos will still rotate Repeat all photos repeat in order DISPLAY MODE On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the first screen to Display Mode Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from Stretch In photo mode photos will stretch to fill the screen The top or bottom of pictures may be lost Crop In photo mode photos will appear cropped and may not fill entire screen Cinema In photo mode the picture is stretched vertically a small amount and the horizontal stretch is more near the edges than it is in the center of the screen ON OFF TIMERS The weather station offers a power saving option that allows you to turn the display off for periods of the day when you are not home or sleeping Data from the outdoor sensors is received and updated On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the first screen to ON OFF Timer1 On This will set the time for the screen to go blank HOUR Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Hour Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Hour Page 15
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33. r Moon amp Waning Crescent Moon 17 Calendar displays in Day Month or Month Day format Refer SETUP mode for setting 18 Channel number of outdoor remote sensor channel 1 2 or 3 Default channel 1 for wind meter 20 WEATHER AND PHOTO MODE DAILY RAINFALL INDOOR Tul NNW 2037 503 Clock displays in 24 or 12 hour format refer Time format in SETUP mode for setting Alarm icon appears when alarm is enabled Weather forecast includes sunny partly cloudy cloudy rainy amp stormy Daily weekly amp monthly rainfall in inch or mm switches continually Average wind speed and wind direction Indoor or outdoor temperature in degree F with trend rising steady or falling switches continually Indoor or outdoor humidity with trend rising steady or falling switches continually RF signal indicator flashes when it is searching for RF signal from remote sensor stays on when it has successfully received RF signal from the remote sensor Photo s from USB flash drive SD or MMC memory card If you have multiple photos they will change based on the transition time set 21 MEMORY CARD PORT USB PORT SP ER Save photos JPEG format into your memory device USB memory stick SD or MMC card and insert into the connector on the side of the wireless display when the unit is off Turn on the w
34. se the arrows to scroll down the second screen to Calendar Display Format Use the RIGHT ARROW button to change from Month Day format to Day Month format Press the ENTER button to confirm the setting TIME FORMAT On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the second screen to Time Format Use the RIGHT ARROW button to select 12 hour or 24 hour format Press ENTER to confirm the setting SET ALARM On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the second screen to Alarm HOUR Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Hour Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Hour MINUTES Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Minutes Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to select the Minutes Press the ENTER button to confirm the settings OFF ON Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the Alarm OFF ON Use the UP DOWN ARROW button to turn the alarm ON or OFF Press ENTER to confirm the setting NOTE When the alarm is active the alarm icon will show near the time When the alarm is not active the icon will not be shown When the alarm sounds press any button on the remote or the display to silence the alarm for 24 hours WIRELESS SENSOR RECEPTION On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the second screen to Wireless Sensor Reception Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choos
35. set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the third screen to Sea Level Pressure Sea Level Pressure must be programmed in hectopascal hPa The Pressure Unit to be display on the screen is the next item in the setup menu Use the RIGHT ARROW button to move to the pressure setting Use the UP DOWN ARROWS to change the number value to the correct relative pressure Press ENTER to confirm NOTE Use this conversion chart to convert your local pressure to hPa Conversion Chart for inHg to hPa inHg 02953 hPa 28 5 965 1202 29 14 986 7931 29 78 1008 466 30 42 1030 139 31 06 1051 812 28 52 965 7975 29 16 987 4704 29 8 1009 143 30 44 1030 816 31 08 1052 489 28 54 966 4748 29 18 988 1476 29 82 1009 821 30 46 1031 493 31 1 1053 166 28 56 967 152 29 2 988 8249 29 84 1010 498 30 48 1032 171 31 12 1053 844 28 58 967 8293 29 22 989 5022 29 86 1011 175 30 5 1032 848 31 14 1054 521 28 6 968 5066 29 24 990 1795 29 88 1011 852 30 52 1033 525 31 16 1055 198 28 62 969 1839 29 26 990 8568 29 9 1012 53 30 54 1034 203 31 18 1055 875 28 64 969 8612 29 28 991 534 29 92 1013 207 30 56 1034 88 31 2 1056 553 28 66 970 5384 29 3 992 2113 29 94 1013 884 30 58 1035 557 31 22 1057 23 28 68 971 2157 29 32 992 8886 29 96 1014 561 30 6 1036 234 31 24 1057 907 28 7 971 893 29 34 993 5659 29 98 1015 239 30 62 1036 912 31 26 1058 584 28 72 972 5703 29 36 994 2431 30 1
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37. t interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 27 WARRANTY INFORMATION La Crosse Technology Lid 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 w
38. upplied Hex nut onto both ends of each screw HEX SCREWS WIND CUPS THERMOHYGRO SENSOR 9 Calibrate wind direction amp install batteries Calibrating the wind direction after mounting the wind thermohygro sensor allows flexibility in mounting locations Be sure batteries have been removed from the wind thermohygro sensor before the calibration NOTE The same calibration is required for the initial set up and for every battery replacement e After mounting the wind thermohygro sensor loosen the screws on the battery door with a small screwdriver and open the battery door Use the compass on the anemometer and turn the wind vane so it is pointing due north e Hold the wind vane pointing due north and do not allow it to turn Insert 2 AA batteries according to the polarity indicated The red LED indicator above the battery cover of the wind thermohygro sensor will flash few times right after battery installation Be sure the vane is pointing due north When red LED flashes and the calibration is completed Replace the battery cover and tighten the Screws e NOTE If the wind vane is not pointing due north when the red LED first flashes remove batteries and repeat the calibration The wind thermohygro sensor must be level during this calibration K Go to wireless display and enter SET UP mode Scroll down to WIRELESS SENSOR RECEPTION and select SEARCH NOW then exit e Wind direction wind speed wi
39. y Shows only channel 2 reading only Indoor amp Channel 3 only Shows only channel 3 reading only NOTE Channel 1 is the Wind Thermohygro sensor Channels 2 amp 3 are only available if extra Thermohygro sensors were purchased Clear All Rainfall Record Now Yes No clears hourly daily weekly monthly and total rain Default Setting Yes No All settings default back to set up S W Version Software version not upgradeable 14 DETAILED SETUP MENU LANGUAGE On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the first screen to Language Use the RIGHT ARROW button to select English French or German Press ENTER to confirm the setting SLIDESHOW TIME On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the first screen to Slideshow Time Use the RIGHT ARROW button to select how frequently the photos should change in the slideshow 3 seconds 5 seconds 15 seconds 1 minute 15 minutes 1 hour Press ENTER to confirm the setting TRANSITION EFFECT On the remote control press the SETUP button to enter the set up menu Use the arrows to scroll down the first screen to Transition Effect between current photo and next photo Use the RIGHT ARROW button to choose from Random Fading Expand Top Expand Bottom Expand Middle Off Bottom to Top Top to Bottom Left to Right Right to Left Door Close Door O
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