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1. OFL displayed if outside this range Relative humidity range Indoor Outdoor 20 to 95 with 1 resolution Display _ if outside this range Air pressure Absolute hPa inHg Relative hPa adjustable Relative inHg adjustable Sensitivity setting hPa Air pressure history 700 hPa to 1099 hPa 20 67 inHg to 32 46 inHg 970 hPa to 1030 hPa 28 60 inHg to 30 45 inHg 1 hPa to 4 hPa For the past 24 hours 0 1 2 3 6 12 18 and 24 Rainfall measurements Rain quantity display 0 0 1 0 3 0 5 1 2 3 5 10 inches or 0 1 3 5 10 20 30 50 100 inches scale change is automatic if rain greater than 7 8 inches 178 203mm 0 1 3 5 10 30 50 100 mm or 0 10 30 50 100 300 500 1000 mm Rain quantity history For the past 7 days weeks or months 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 in each case Data checking intervals Indoor temperature Every 10 seconds Indoor humidity Every 10 seconds Outdoor temperature Every 10 seconds for the first 12 minutes then every 5 minutes 25 Outdoor humidity Every 10 seconds for the first 12 minutes then every 5 minutes Rain quantity Every 10 seconds for the first 12 minutes then every 5 minutes Sensor reading update Outdoor temperature Every minute Outdoor humidity Every minute Rain qu
2. to clouds with rain or the reverse It will not change from sunny directly to clouds with rain although it is possible for the change to occur quickly If the syumbols do not change the weather has not changed or the change has been slow and gradual B WEATHER TENDENCY ARROWS LCD 4 also displays the weather tendency arrows There is one that points up on the left side of the RECAS LCD and one that points down RIR on the right side of the LCD 4 amp These arrows reflect current oe changes in the air pressure An arrow pointing up indicates that the PRESSURE air pressure is increasing and the rel ie weather is expected to improve or remain good and arrow pointing a 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 Weather Tendency Arrow C STORM WARNING A storm can be expected if there is a drop of 4 hPa or more in less 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 when the air pressure stabilizes or begins to rise D COMFORT LEVEL INDICATOR F The comfort level indicator appears in 5 lower portion of LCD 3 as either a 5 happy face to the left of the indoor 3 19 humidity or as a sad face to the right of EB MaX Comfor
3. TV sets headphones or speakers in the vicinity 5 Transmission may have limited capabilities 6 Perform Hard Reset in section VI C Problem Need to reset the bar graph EEPROM Weather Center memory Solution 1 Remove batteries and follow instructions in VI C under Features and Operations Problem Rainfall amount is not correct Solution 1 Manually change the rain multiplicator number to 267 following instructions in VI B Problem Temperature Humidity are incorrect Solution 1 Check Replace batteries 2 If multiple sensors are in use check location with corresponding boxed numbers 3 Move away from sources of heat cold Problem in humidity display Solution 1 Humidity is below 20 or above 95 2 TX3U or TX3UP is used Problem Air pressure is incorrect Solution 1 Adjust relative air pressure to a value from a reliable source TV radio etc 24 SPECIFICATIONS Weather Center recommended operating temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C LCD contrast 16 levels 0 15 Moon phase time span 29 Dec 98 to 10 Jan 2020 Temperature measuring range Indoor 14 F to 140 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 22 F to 140 F with 0 2 F resolution 29 9 C to 59 9 C with 0 1 C resolution
4. advance to the Time setting mode TIME SETTING Note The default time after battery installation is 12 00 The Weather Center will begin to keep track of time after this 1 Press the SET button three times to enter the Time setting mode 2 The hour digit will flash in LCD 1 3 Press the CH button to advance the hours Note When setting the hours notice that there is no AM icon to indicate that the time being set is in the AM There is only a PM icon Be sure to set the time accordingly 4 Press the SET button to confirm and advance to set the minutes 5 The minute digit will flash in LCD 1 Press the CH to advance the minutes holding the CH down will advance the minutes in increments of five 6 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the Time Zone setting TIME ZONE SETTING This is a feature available on the WS 7095U it is designed for use in Germany You may ignore this feature 1 Press the SET button five times to enter this setting mode 2 Zo 0 will flash in LCD 1 3 Press the SET button again to advance to set the date DATE SETTING 1 Press the SET button six times to enter the Date Setting mode 2 The default year 98 will flash in LCD 2 3 Press the CH to change the year 4 Press the SET button to confirm the year and to advance to set the month The default month digit 1 will flash in LCD 1 5 Press the CH to change the month 6 Press th
5. other products web www lacrossetechnology com 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 28
6. signal is lost will appear in LCD 5 20 I THE TX4U REMOTE THERMO HYGRO SENSOR The TX4U Remote Thermo Hygro Sensor can be mounted in two ways e with the use of screws or e using the adhesive tape A MOUNTING WITH THE SCREWS 1 Remove the mounting bracket receptor from the packaging Place the mounting bracket over the desired mounting surface Through the 2 screw holes of the bracket mark the mounting surface with a pencil Where marked start the screw holes using the provided screws Remove screws from the mounting surface Align the mounting bracket with the started screw holes S Screw mounting bracket onto the mounting surface The screws should be flush with the bracket Fit the mounting post on the back of the sensor into the receptor of the mounting bracket B MOUNTING WITH ADHESIVE TAPE 1 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 21 I THE TXSU RAINFALL SENSOR The Rainfall Sensor can be mounted in
7. teeter totter bucket inside the rain gauge before it is tipped It is preset to a value of 0 267mm by the manufacturer prior to shipping this number produces the most accurate rainfall measurement There is no need to manually set this number unless it has been changed 1 2 3 Remove the batteries and wait 30 seconds This will also reset the Rainfall Quantity Totals Checking the polarity install batteries During the brief 2 seconds that all LCD screens light up simultaneously press and hold the MOON and MIN MAX buttons Three numbers will appear in LCD1 267 is the default with the last digit 7 flashing Use the CH button to change the last digit to a 7 and press the SET button Use the CH button to change the middle digit to a 6 and press the SET button Use the CH button to change the first digit to a 2 and press the SET button The Weather Center will enter into normal operating mode Do not press any buttons while the Weather Center searches for transmisssion signals Follow Program Mode for set up proceedures C HARD RESET OF EEPROM WEATHER CENTER MEMORY Note This is to be used if there are problems with transmission or if the rainfall history bar graph needs to be cleared 1 Remove the batteries and wait 30 seconds This will also reset the Rainfall Quantity Totals 2 Checking the polarity install batteries 3 During the brief 2 seconds that all LCD screens light up simultaneously p
8. two ways e simply placing it in a desired location or e mounting it to surface with the provided screws Ensure that the Rainfall Sensor is completely horizontal and stable 1 W Rotate the rainfall collector separating it from the base Cau There are two cylindrical holes in the base to guide the mounting screws Place the base over a desired mounting surface With a pencil mark the mounting surface through the cylindrical holes Where marked start the screws Place the base over mounting surface Install screws through the cylindrical holes and into the started holes on the mounting surface Secure the screws ensuring that no part of the base can lift off the mounting surface Remove the manufacture tape from the teeter totter on the base If this is not done there will be no way to measure rainfall and no measurement will display on the Weather Center Place the rainfall collector onto the base Place the 3 tabs on the rainfall collector into the tab slots on the base and turn counter clockwise II THE WS 7095U WEATHER CENTER 1 Using a straightedge horizontally space at 3 3 16 of an inch 81mm three screw positions on a wall From the center screw position use the straightedge to vertically mark a fourth screw position 20 5 16 of an inch 516mm down 22 Install four mounting scr
9. up to 7 500 feet There is no limit for relative air pressure since the user Sets it 1 Press the SET button twelve times to reach Relative or Absolute Display setting mode 2 The default rel 29 91 inHg will flash in LCD 4 Press the CH button to toggle through abs inHg rel 1012 55 hPa abs hPa 3 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the next setting mode The next setting mode depends on which was chosen Absolute or Relative If Absolute is displayed the next setting mode will be to set the Bar Graph Display If Relative is displayed the next setting mode will be to Manually set the Relative Air Pressure XI MANUALLY SETTING THE RELATIVE AIR PRESSURE 1 2 Press the SET button thirteen times to enter the Manual Setting of the Relative Air Pressure mode The air pressure digits in LCD 4 will flash Use the CH button to set the appropriate Relative Air Pressure check local weather service Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to select the Bar Graph Display XII SELECTING BAR GRAPH DISPLAY Note LCD 5 can display the History Bar Graph in 3 different ways 1 It can show the Rain History only 2 it can show the Air Pressure History only or 3 it can alternate between the Rain History and the Air Pressure History the default setting 1 2 Press the SET button fourteen times to enter the Bar Graph Display Setting The bar graph in LCD 5 will
10. weather A lower hPa setting is available for areas with a more constant air pressure This designates that it takes 2 hPa of pressure change to change the forecast icon Note that 1 hPa change 0 03 inHg Inch Column of Mercury change 1 hPa I mb millibar The hPa options that appear in LCD 4 are 2 hPa 0 06 inHg 3 hPa 0 09 inHg and 4 hPa 0 12 inHg 1 Press the SET button eleven times to reach the Weather Forecast Sensitivity setting mode 2 The default sensitivity level of 3 will flash in LCD 4 3 Press the CH button to select a weather forecast sensitivity level 2 through 4 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to the Relative or Absolute display setting DISPLAYING RELATIVE hPa inHg OR ABSOLUTE hPa inHg Note Air pressure can be displayed in four different measures Relative hPa inHg and Absolute hPa inHg Absolute settings give a true and real time air pressure reading at user s location that cannot be manually calibrated Relative air pressure is measured in relation to sea level and is the standard meteorological form of measure Relative air pressure settings must be manually programmed to suit the users needs Relative air pressure can be found from local weather services Absolute air pressure decreases by about 0 01 inHg for every 10 feet in altitude In higher altitudes above 6 500 feet this effect is less noticeable The WS 7095U will measure absolute pressure reliably
11. WS 7095U Wireless 433 MHz 24 Wall Hanging Wireless Weather Center Instruction Manual en eh 899 PRESSURE PANAL ou LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Inventory of Contents Additional Equipment 3 Quick Set Up Guide 3 Detailed Set Up Guide Battery Installation 4 LCD Screens 5 Program Mode Function Buttons 6 LCD Contrast 6 12 24 hour Time Display 6 Time Setting 6 7 Time Zone Setting 7 Date Setting 7 Date Display 7 Selecting F or C and Inches or Millimeters 7 8 Setting Forecast Sensitivity 8 Displaying Relative Absolute hPa inHg 8 9 Manually Setting Relative Air Pressure 9 Setting Bar Graph Display 9 Features amp Operations Moon Phase 10 11 Minimum amp Maximum Records Indoor Outdoor Resetting 11 12 Weather Forecast and Weather Icons 12 14 Bar Graph Histories Air Pressure and Rainfall 14 16 Rainfall Quantity amp Resetting 16 17 Manual setting of Rain Multiplicator 17 Hard Reset of EEPROM Weather Center Memory 17 18 Adding Sensors 18 19 Mounting 19 22 Maintenance and Care 23 Troubleshooting 23 Specifications 24 25 Warranty Information 26 INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1 WS 7095U 24 Wall Hanging cm Wireless Weather Center EN Figure 1 An Figure 1 2 TX4U Remote Thermo Hygro ne Par on fia Fig
12. 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 HISTORY PRESSURE Position 0 on both the vertical and horizontal indicate present air pressure 1 on the horizontal was mm m m i CPL 1 hour ago The top bar E n E n a e o a corresponds with 1 on a a a the vertical axis multiply 1 0 03 x 1 we get 0 03 hPa RAINFALL TOTAL Add 0 03 to current air pressure readings to attain the air pressure 1 hour ago A decline in air pressure is shown between the 3 and n 1 hours x Air pressure trends can be determined by simply glancing at the bar graph If the bars are rising higher on the right than the left then the 15 air pressure has a rising trend and the weather should improve If the bars are dropping lower on the right than the left then the air pressure has a falling trend and the weather should worsen RAINFALL HISTORY The bar graph will also display the rainfall history this mode is indicated by the appearance of the word RAIN at the top of the LCD 5 screen The horizontal axis measures the past time periods with 0 representing the current day week or month and 7 representing the oldest information 7 days ago 7 weeks ago or 7 months ago The graph reads from right to left The vertical axis measures
13. and slide the battery cover off Observing the correct polarity install 2 AA batteries Replace battery cover and place rain cover snugly onto the sensor B RAINFALL SENSOR 1 2 Remove the flat head screw and battery cover located on the underside of the base Observe the correct polarity and install two AA batteries Make sure the rubber weather seal is in place and replace the battery cover and screw Battery Compartment C WEATHER CENTER 1 Remove the battery cover To i i do this place a solid object in the space provided at the lower central position of the battery cover the cover has white writing on it then push up and pull out on the battery cover Battery 2 Observe the correct polarity and MI 4 ll gt Cover install three C batteries 3 Replace the battery cover Battery Compartment THE LCD SCREENS Immediately after the batteries have been installed the LCD Liquid Crystal Display Screens will completely light up for a brief moment There are 6 LCD Screens each displaying different information Note After the LCD Screens briefly light up 267 will appear in the LCD 1 then the LCD s will display the default settings A low battery warning icon appears in LCD 1 beside the TIME icon this should not be on There is also a satellite icon that appears in LCD 6 under the MAX icon this ic
14. antity update Rain Gauge Updates every tip of the bucket Depending on rain multiplicator normally 0 267mm rain quantity Transmission frequency 433 92 MHz Transmission range 80 feet 25m Power supply Weather Center 3 x C TEC LR14 1 5V batteries Thermo Hygro Sensor 2 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V batteries Rain gauge 2 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V batteries Dimensions L x W x H Weather Center 9 36 x 1 56 x 23 4 inches 240 x 40 x 600 mm Thermo Hygro Sensor Rain Gauge diameter x H 1 56 x 0 78 x 4 29 inches 40 x 20 x 110 mm 5 07 x 7 41 inches 130 x 190 mm 26 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 a
15. cons and a description of what they represent TOTAL the default setting shows the total accumulated rainfall since the last set up or manual reset Th shows the rainfall measurement of the past hour Information is updated every hour on the half hour i e at 6 30 at 7 30 and at 8 30 24h shows the measured rainfall of the last 24 hour period Updates are made daily at 7 00 am rain icon resets automatically at the beginning of a rainfall it will show and keep track of the current rainfall quantities once the current rainfall is complete it will display the quantity of that rainfall until a new rain begins then it will automatically reset Press the RAIN key twice to exit this mode or do not press any buttons for 20 seconds VI RESETTING RAINFALL INFORMATION A RAINFALL QUANTITY TOTALS Resetting the Rainfall Quantity Totals will clear the numeric data held under TOTAL 1h and 24h resetting all to 0 00 appearing in LCD 5 From any selected normal display mode 1 2 Press and hold the RAIN button for 3 seconds Resetting will automatically shift to display TOTAL The numeric data under TOTAL in LCD 5 will read 0 00 Note Resetting the Rainfall Quantity Totals does not affect the Rainfall History represented in the bar graph B MANUAL SETTING OF THE RAIN MULTIPLICATOR Note The rain multiplicator is the height of rain held in the
16. e SET button to confirm and to advance to set the date The default date digit 1 will flash in LCD 1 7 Press the CH to change the date 8 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance set the Date Display VII DATE DISPLAY SETTING 1 Press the SET button nine times to enter the Date Display setting mode 2 The default month date year display will flash in LCD 2 3 Press the CH button to toggle between the default setting and the weekday month day setting 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to select F or C VIII SELECTING F OR C AND INCHES OR MILLIMETERS IX p Press the SET button ten times to enter the F C setting mode 2 The default F will flash in LCD 1 3 Press the CH button to toggle between F and C Note When F is selected the rainfall measurement will change to inches When is selected the rainfall measurement will change to millimeters When the selection is made the effects are seen immediately in temperature and rainfall measurement readings found in other LCD screens 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to set the Weather Forecast Sensitivity WEATHER FORECAST SENSITIVITY SETTING Note A higher hPa Hekto Pascal setting decreases the forecasting sensitivity of the unit this feature is available for persons living in areas where air pressure changes are significant not necessarily related to a change of
17. ews not included into a wall within transmission range leaving approximately 3 16 of an inch Smm extended from the wall for the center screws and 11 16 of an inch 18mm extended from the wall for the two outer screws 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 23 AE Itt Itt Hanging holes MAINTENANCE AND 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 e 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 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem The LCD is faint Solution 1 Set the LCD contrast to a higher level 2 Replace batteries Problem No outdoor temperature humidity or rainfall is displayed Solution 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
18. flash alternating between the RAIN history and the PRESSURE history Using the CH button select the Bar Graph Display to be shown in LCD 5 Press the SET button to confirm and to exit the program mode FEATURES amp OPERATIONS I MOON PHASE The Moon Phases and their corresponding dates and tide levels appear in LCD 2 While viewing LCD 2 in the normal display mode the current moon phase corresponding tide level and current date are all displayed There are 8 visible Moon Phases that will show in the LCD Waxing Moon Phases Waning Moon Phases C New Moon High Tide Full Moon High Tide O Crescent Moon Medium Tide Gibbous Medium Tide p First Ouarter Moon Low Tide D Last Quarter Moon Low Tide Gibbous Medium Tide Crescent Moon Medium Tide The Weather Center is programmed with all moon phases corresponding dates and the tide levels from the year 1998 until 2020 1 2 To enter the Moon Phase mode from the normal display mode press the MOON button Now showing in LCD 2 is the current moon phase corresponding tide level and the date that this moon phase began keep in mind that if your current moon phase began on the current date there will be no change in date Note The date display month date year or weekday month day is determined by the date display setting that you entered in section VII of the Programming Mode While still in the Moon Phase Press the MOON button a second
19. layed in column 0 is renewed on the first day of every month at minight The information contained in the columns is shifted to the left The bar graph displays the columns sequentially from 0 to 7 until all columns are showing Then they are hidden again and the sequential display is repeated It is possible to read each column one at a time simultaneously displaying the numeric measurement for that column directly under the bar graph To do this 1 Press the RAIN button twice either DAY WEEK or MONTH should flash to the left of the RAIN icon 2 Press the SET button column 0 will flash and the rainfall measurement value is displayed directly under the bar graph 3 Press the CH button to toggle through columns 0 to 7 4 While column 7 is flashing press the CH button to exit this mode RAINFALL QUANTITY The rainfall quantities can be displayed 4 different ways represented by 4 different time period icons and measured in 2 different units of measure inches or millimeters The quantities are displayed in the lower portion of LCD 5 and the time period icons appear between the quantity and the bar graph 1 While in normal viewing mode press the RAIN key once The current selected period will flash TOTAL 1H 24H or the rain icon Press the key to toggle through the selections Following is a list of the 4 time period i
20. lues Any attempt to set this unit to March 1 or 2 will give the same result To prevent this set the unit to March 3 on February 28 or sooner Once the actual date is March 3 you may then reset it As of this printing no software changes are scheduled and we apologize for that This product is very specialized and volumes do not allow us to easily change the software We appreciate your business and strive to maintain our quality of products We hope that you will find this unit has enough good features to help you overlook the missed programming Feel free to call or e mail us with any further questions I FUNCTION BUTTONS There are 5 function buttons located on the front of the Weather Center under the LCD Screens The function buttons are labeled SET MOON MIN MAX RAIN and CH II SETTING THE LCD CONTRAST 1 Hold down the SET button for 3 seconds the default setting LCD 7 will flash in LCD 2 2 Press the CH button to advance through the LCD settings There are 16 settings to select from LCD 0 is the lightest and LCD 15 is the darkest 3 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to select 12 24 hour time display IHI 12 24 HOUR TIME DISPLAY SELECTION 1 Press the SET button twice to enter the 12 24 hour selection mode 2 The default setting 12 will flash in LCD 1 3 Use the CH to select either 12 or 24 hour time display 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to
21. m 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 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 27 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
22. mum Indoor Outdoor F Current F r Temperature Fe dg ag Humiditv pe D b D Minimum Maximum Minimu Maximum Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature icon The MIN temperatures are rounded down and the MAX temperatures are rounded up no matter what the decimal values are To view the times and dates these temperatures were recorded follow the below procedures 1 Press the MIN MAX button The Current Indoor temperature in LCD 3 shifts to a flashing display of the minimum recorded indoor temperature the smaller MIN temperature also flashes The recorded time simultaneously displays in LCD 1 and the date simultaneously displays in LCD 2 Note The time and date will automatically and simultaneously appear in their respective LCD s for all following steps in this section Press the MIN MAX button a second time The flashing minimum temperature in LCD 3 shifts to flash the recorded maximum temperature Press the MIN MAX button a third time In LCD 6 the Current Outdoor temperature shifts to a flashing display of the minimum recorded outdoor temperature Press the MIN MAX button a fourth time The flashing minimum temperature in LCD 6 shifts to flash the recorded maximum temperature Press the MIN MAX a final time and the LCD s return to normal display mode RESETTING THE MINIMUM amp MAXIMUM RECORDS Hold down the MIN MAX button for 3 seconds This will reset all recorded mi
23. nd 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 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 fro
24. nimum and maximum temperatures for both the Indoor and Outdoor records The MIN and MAX displays will show the rounded figures for the current temperature Il WEATHER FORECAST amp WEATHER ICONS The weather forecasting feature is estimated to be 75 accurate and is based solely upon the change of air pressure over time The WS 7095U averages past air pressure readings to provide an accurate forecast creating a necessity 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 A WEATHER ICONS There are 3 possible weather icons that will be displayed at various times in LCD 4 FORECAST tae PRESSURE Judaa Sunnv FORECAST FORECAST 000 PRESSURE PRESSURE Sun with Clouds Clouds with Rain 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
25. nsmit 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 Weather Center Transmission problems will arise if this is not done correctly and if the total time for set up exceeds 6 min A 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 3 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 Place all sensors in a numeric sequential order 4 In sequential order install batteries into the sensors follow the same battery installation procedures seen in section I A 5 Install batteries into the Weather Center 6 Follow the Programming Mode instructions to program and set up the Weather Center ca B SELECTING WHICH SENSOR DATA TO DISPLAY 1 To view the outdoor temperature and humidity from a different sensor press the CH button A shift from a boxed 1 to a boxed 2 should be observed under the MIN icon in LCD 6 2 Press the CH button a second time to shift from the boxed 2 to
26. on informs the user that the Weather Center is receiving signals from the sensors Within 12 minutes the Outdoor temperature and humidity should be displayed if not remove batteries from all units and repeat battery installation Following is a general display description of each LCD Details concerning the LCD Screens will be E LCD explained during the complete Programming sections and the Features oO amp Operations sections cb 899 as LCD I shows the time aHa LCD 2 moon phases and dates as LCD 3 indoor temperature humidity agar LCD 4 forecast icons and air pressure TOLD 3 LCD 5 rainfall air pressure histories Mier and rain quantity i eT y LCD 6 outdoor temperature humidity ne pera LCD5 0000 e c PROGRAM MODE 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 Complete programming is usually done for the initial set up and will require you to skip step 1 of each programming section from section III to XII The programming mode can be exited at any time by either pressing the MIN MAX button or waiting for the 20 second time out to take effect Important note Due to a programming error the WS 7095U will not properly recognize the dates March 1 or 2 When the date switches from February 28 February 29 in leap years the unit will reset all information to the default va
27. ress and hold the MOON and MIN MAX buttons 267 the default rain multiplicator setting will appear in LCD 1 The 7 will be flashing If 267 does not appear it will be necessary to set the manually set the digits Use the CH button to change the digit and the SET button to select the digit to be changed 4 Press the SET button two times The 2 should flash 5 Hold the SET button down until the air pressure in hPa briefly flashes in LCD 4 LCD 7 will flash in LCD 2 for 15 seconds 6 Do not press any buttons while the Weather Center searches for transmission signals 7 Follow Program Mode for set up procedures VII ADDING MORE SENSORS optional The WS 7095U 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 7095U 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 7095U 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 tra
28. t Level Indicator 14 the indoor humidity 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 A sad face will be displayed when the temperature and humidity are outside the mentioned ranges If the humidity is below 45 the word DRY will appear to the right of the sad face icon If the humidity is above 54 the word wet will appear to the right of the sad face icon IV BAR GRAPH HISTORIES A AIR PRESSURE HISTORY The air pressure is indicated by the appearance of the word PRESSURE at the top of the LCD 5 screen The bar graph in LCD 5 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 6 hours 3 hours 2 hours 1 hour and 0 hours The vertical axis is set by hPa the 0 on this axis represents 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 air pressure value seen in LCD 4 The 0 on the horizontal axis indicates that the 0 on the vertical axis is the present air pressure Each brick on the bar graph represents a value of 0 03 hPa and each brick also has a corresponding value on the verticle axis Multiply the two values to find past
29. the boxed 3 Information will display only if you have three sensors in operation 3 To view information from the first sensor again press the CH button MOUNTING Note Before permanently mounting ensure that the Weather Center is able to receive signals from the sensors at 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 of the TX4U and the TX5U is 80 ft 25m 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 The Weather Center should display an outdoor temperature in LCD 6 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 LCD 6 will display LCD 5 should show 0 0 within 6 minutes of receiving signals from the TXSU If the TX5U
30. the rainfall in either preferred increments of inches or millimeters The normal default measurement scale is in inches 0 0 1 0 3 0 5 1 2 3 5 10 in millimeters 0 1 3 5 10 30 50 100 If within any selected time period 1 day 1 week 1 month rainfall exceeds 7 inches 178mm the measurement scale automatically changes to in inches 0 1 3 5 10 20 30 50 100 in millimeters 0 10 30 50 100 300 500 1000 The bar graph will display the rainfall history either by day week or month To select which display 1 Press the RAIN button twice The DAY icon will flash beside the RAIN icon at the top of LCD 5 2 Press the CH button to toggle through the WEEK MONTH and DAY icons 3 Press the RAIN button or wait 20 seconds to confirm and exit this selection mode If DAY is selected the graph will display the rainfall history for the past 7 days The information that is displayed in column 0 the right column is renewed daily at midnight and the information contained in the columns is shifted to the left If WEEK is selected the graph will display the rainfall history for the past 7 weeks The information that is displayed in column 0 is renewed every Monday at midnight and the information contained in the columns is shifted to the left If MONTH is selected the graph will display the rainfall history for the past 7 months The information disp
31. time Now appearing in LCD 2 is the current moon phase and the subsequent date at which the current moon phase will be entered into again Repeating this will continue to show subsequent dates until the year 2020 then the information will wrap around and begin to display information starting from the year 1998 Press the CH button LCD 2 now shows the next moon phase and the date it begins Continue to press the CH button to show 11 every moon phase and its beginning dates until the year 2020 wrapping around to 1998 Note The Moon Phase features allow for the discovery of dates of specific moon phases Hypothetically if the date of the next full moon were desired and the current moon phase was not a full moon simply press the MOON button press the CH button repeatedly until you reach a full moon display in LCD 2 the date of the next full moon would be displayed Press the CH button repeatedly and the dates of all full moons until the year 2020 will sequentially appear I MINIMUM amp MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES A DISPLAYS AND FUNCTIONS The Weather Center automatically stores the minimum and maximum temperatures and the time and date of their occurrence In either LCD 3 or LCD 6 Indoor and Outdoor respectively the minimum temperature appears on the left side of the screen and is marked by the MIN minimum icon while the maximum temperature appears on the right side of the screen and is marked by the MAX maxi
32. ure 2 ee i 10000 temperature humidity Sensor includes a mounting bracket receptor rain cover two mounting screws and adhesive tape Figure 2 3 TX5U Rainfall Sensor includes a base rainfall collector and two Figure 3 mounting screws Figure 3 4 Instruction manual and warranty card ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT not included Three fresh 1 5V C batteries Four fresh 1 5V AA batteries Philips screwdriver Flathead screwdriver Four wall mounting screws SP eS QUICK SET UP GUIDE Insert two AA batteries into the Remote Thermo Hygro Sensor Insert two AA batteries into the Rainfall Sensor Insert three C batteries into the Weather Center Wait 12 minutes or until the Weather Center has received signals from the Remote Thermo Hygro and Rainfall Sensors Set time and date Mount the units ensuring they are sending and receiving signals Por AN 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 A REMOTE THERMO HYGRO SENSOR Rain Cover p a 4 gt Mounting o Bracket Receptor A Battery Cover Thermo Hygro Sensor Pull the cylindrical rain cover off the sensor Remove the battery cover located on the backside of the sensor above the mounting post and bracket Press the arrow
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