La Crosse Technology Weather Radio WS 9711U IT User Manual

WIRELESS 915 MHz TEMPERATURE STATION  
Instruction Manual  
Contents  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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Inventory of Contents  
Features  
Setting Up  
WWVB Radio Controlled Time  
Battery Installation  
Function Keys  
LCD Screen and Settings  
Manual Settings  
English  
French  
Spanish  
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Alarm setting  
Weather Forecast and Tendency  
Display of Temperature and Humidity Readings  
Sunrise, sunset, sun duration  
Moon phases  
915 MHz Reception  
Positioning  
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FEATURES:  
Care and maintenance  
Specifications  
Warranty  
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The Weather Station  
Battery compartment cover  
FCC Disclaimer  
LCD Display  
Hanging hole  
INSTANT TRANSMISSION is the state-of-  
the-art new wireless transmission  
technology, exclusively designed and  
developed by LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY.  
INSTANT TRANSMISSION offers you an  
immediate update (every 4 seconds!) of all  
your outdoor data measured from the  
transmitters: follow your climatic  
This product offers:  
variations in real-time!  
Foldout Stand  
Function Keys  
Function Keys  
INVENTORY OF CONTENTS  
WWVB Radio controlled time with manual setting options  
WWVB Time reception ON/OFF  
12/24 hour display  
Hour, minute and second time display  
Calendar (weekday, date, month and year)  
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2.  
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Wireless Temperature Station WS-9711U-IT  
Wireless Temperature Transmitter TX29U-IT  
Instruction Manual  
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IMPORTANT:  
Note: If the WWVB tower icon flashes on the top left of the LCD, but does not set the time  
Transmission problems will arise if the setting for additional sensors is not followed as  
described above. Should transmission problems occur, it is necessary to remove the  
batteries from all units and start the setup again from step 1.  
or the tower does not appear at all, then please note the following:  
Recommended distance from any interfering sources like computer monitors or TV  
sets is a minimum of 6 feet (2 meters).  
Note: Daily WWVB reception (Atomic time) is attempted at the top of each hour between  
12:00 am to 6:00 am. If the reception is successful, there is no reception attempt until the  
following day. When this is successful, the received time will override the manually set time.  
The date is also updated with the received time. (Please also refer to the notes on “WWVB  
Radio Controlled time” and “Manual Time Setting”)  
With ferro-concrete rooms (basements, superstructures), the received signal is  
naturally weakened. In extreme cases, please place the unit close to a window and/ or  
point its front or back towards the Fort Collins, Colorado transmitter.  
During nighttime, the atmospheric disturbances are usually less severe and reception  
is possible in most cases. A single daily reception is adequate to keep the accuracy  
deviation below 1 second.  
In case the Weather Station is not able to detect the WWVB-signal (disturbances,  
transmitting distance, etc.), the time can be manually set (please refer to the notes on  
Manual time setting).  
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 up to 2,000  
miles away through the internal antenna in the Wireless Weather Station. However, due to  
the nature of the Earth’s ionosphere, reception is very limited during daylight hours. The  
Wireless Weather Station will search for a signal every night when reception is best. The  
WWVB radio station receives the time data from the NIST Atomic clock in Boulder,  
Colorado. A team of atomic physicists is continually measuring every second, of every day,  
to an accuracy of ten billionths of a second per day. These physicists have created an  
international standard, measuring a second as 9.192.631.770 vibrations of a Cesium-133  
atom in a vacuum. This atomic clock regulates the WWVB transmitter.  
INSTALL OR REPLACE BATTERIES IN THE WEATHER STATION  
The Weather Station uses 2 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V batteries. To install or replace the  
batteries, please follow the steps below:  
1.  
2.  
Remove the cover at the back of the Weather Station.  
Insert batteries observing the correct polarity (see  
marking).  
3.  
Replace compartment cover.  
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SNOOZE/ SUN key  
INSTALL OR REPLACE BATTERIES IN THE TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER  
The Temperature Transmitter uses 2 x AA, IEC LR6 and a 1.5V battery.  
To install or replace the batteries, please follow the steps below:  
FUNCTION KEYS:  
Weather Station:  
1.  
Remove the battery compartment cover at the back of the  
transmitter.  
ALM key  
SET key  
2.  
3.  
Insert the batteries, observing the correct polarity (see marking).  
Replace the battery compartment cover on the unit.  
Note:  
MIN/ MAX key  
CH/ + key  
When changing batteries in any of the units, all units need to be reset  
by following the setup procedures. This is because a random security  
code is assigned by the transmitter at start-up and this code must be received and stored by  
the Weather station in the first 3 minutes of power being supplied to it.  
BATTERY CHANGE:  
SET:  
It is recommended to replace the batteries in all units regularly to ensure optimum accuracy  
of these units (Battery life See Specifications below).  
This key is used to:  
Enter the set mode for the following functions: LCD contrast, Time zone, Daylight  
saving time ON/OFF, Time Reception ON/OFF, 12/24 hour display, Manual time,  
Year, Month, Date, Sunrise/ Sunset city location, Snooze time duration, °F/°C, and  
Weather forecast sensitivity settings.  
Please participate in the preservation of the environment. Return used  
batteries to an authorized depot.  
Toggle between the display of "Weekday + date + month", "Second", "Alarm time",  
and "Date + month + year".  
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Press and hold for 3 seconds to reset the maximum/ minimum temperature and  
humidity records of indoor and the currently selected outdoor channel at the same  
time (will reset all records to current level).  
Stop the alarm  
Switch on the backlight  
CH/ + key  
This key is used to:  
Toggle between the Outdoor transmitters 1, 2 and 3 (if more than 1 transmitter is  
used)  
Adjust LCD contrast, time zone, Time Reception ON/OFF, 12/24 hour display, hour,  
minute, year, month, day, snooze time duration, °F/°C and weather forecasting icon  
sensitivity in setting modes  
MIN/ MAX  
This key is used to:  
Adjust the alarm time in alarm setting mode  
Stop the alarm  
Switch on the backlight  
Toggle between the maximum/ minimum outdoor temperature and maximum/  
minimum indoor temperature and humidity data  
Note: The Time/date shown is corresponding to MIN/MAX temperature data.  
SNOOZE/ SUN key  
This key is used to:  
Stop the alarm  
Switch on the backlight  
Activate the snooze function for the alarm  
Toggle between the sunrise time, sunset time, sun duration in the Sun display  
Exit manual setting mode and alarm setting mode  
Switch on the backlight  
ALM key (alarm)  
This key is used to:  
Press for about 3 seconds to enter the Alarm set mode  
Activate/ deactivate the alarm  
Stop the alarm  
LCD SCREEN AND SETTINGS:  
The LCD screen is split into 5 sections displaying the information for time, date, weather  
forecast, indoors and outdoors.  
Switch on the backlight  
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indicates whether the last reception was successful (“ON” icon) or not (“OFF” icon). If this  
icon is blinking, the Temperature Station is currently receiving data.  
Daylight  
saving time  
Weather  
Tendency icon  
Weather station low  
battery icon  
WWVB Tower Icon  
(for time reception)  
Alarm icon  
Section 1 - TIME AND CALENDAR  
Normal mode display of radio controlled time.  
A reception tower symbol will be shown indicating that the WWVB time signal is  
scanned for (flashing) or received (steady).  
Indoor  
Temperature  
Time  
Note:  
The symbol will not be shown when radio time reception is not successful or when time  
reception function is turned off.  
Relative  
Humidity in %  
Calendar  
Display of "Weekday + date + month", "Second", "Alarm time" or "Date + month +  
year"  
In normal display, the alarm icon will be shown when the alarm is turned on. Or when  
the snooze function is activated, the alarm icon will be flashing.  
Transmitter low  
battery icon  
Sunrise/ sunset  
display  
Outdoor  
Temperature  
Moon phase  
display  
Section 2 - Moon phase and Sunrise / Sunset  
Displays the sunrise, sunset, and sun duration time  
Displays the 12 different moon phases.  
Outdoor  
Reception  
Signal*  
Weather Forecast  
icon (Weather girl)  
Number showing  
Transmitter unit  
*When the signal from the transmitter is successfully received by the Temperature Station,  
this icon will be switched on. (If not successful, the icon will not be shown on the LCD). This  
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Section 3 - WEATHER ICON (WEATHER GIRL)  
MANUAL SETTINGS:  
The weather is represented in the form of 15 weather symbols (Weather Girl), which  
changes appearance depending on the air pressure development and the current  
outdoor temperature.  
The weather girl icon representations can be seen in the section "WEATHER  
FORECAST AND TENDENCY".  
To enter the manual setting mode, press and hold the SET key for approximately 3 seconds  
until the first setting option appears and flashes (LCD contrast setting). From here, each time  
the SET key is pressed the next available setting option will be selected and will flash to  
indicate the current option. Once a setting has been made according to the specific  
instructions that follow, press the SET button once to move the next desired setting or  
repeatedly until the display returns to normal operating mode.  
Section 4 - INDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY  
Note: If no buttons are pressed within approximately 15 seconds while in any setting option,  
the unit will return to normal operating mode.  
Current indoor temperature and humidity.  
By pressing the MIN/ MAX key, display of the stored MIN/MAX indoor temperature  
and humidity, with simultaneous display of MIN/ MAX symbol in Section 5.  
LCD contrast setting  
Time zone setting  
Daylight saving time (DST) ON/OFF setting  
Time reception ON/OFF setting  
12/24-Hour setting  
Section 5 - OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE  
Displays the current outdoor temperature.  
By pressing the MIN/ MAX key, display of the stored MIN/MAX outdoor temperature  
with simultaneous display of a MIN or MAX symbol.  
By pressing the CH/ + key, display of outdoor sensors (up to three outdoor  
transmitters). The number 1, 2 or 3 will be shown.  
A signal reception symbol will be shown indicating that receiver is receiving outdoor  
temperature.  
Manual time setting  
Manual calendar setting  
Sunrise/ Sunset city location  
Snooze setting  
°F/ °C setting  
Weather forecasting icon sensitivity setting  
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LCD CONTRAST SETTING  
The time zone default of the Weather Station is -5. To change to another time zone:  
1.  
Press the SET key after completing the LCD contrast setting in order to enter the time  
zone setting (flashing).  
2.  
Using the CH/ + key, set the time zone. The range runs from 12 to -12 in consecutive  
1hour intervals. The U.S. time zones are (negative numbers) -5h (EST), -6h (CST), -  
7h (MST) and –8h (PST) zones.  
Flashing  
3.  
Press the SET key to confirm and enter the “Daylight Saving Time” (DST) or exit the  
setting mode by pressing the SNOOZE/ SUN key  
The LCD contrast can be set to 8 different levels (0 to 7) to suit the user’s needs (default  
LCD contrast setting is LCD 5). To set the desired contrast level:  
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST) ON/OFF SETTING  
1.  
Press and hold the SET key until the above display is seen. Press the CH/ + key to  
select the level of contrast desired.  
2.  
Press the SET key to confirm and enter the “Time Zone setting” or exit the setting  
mode by pressing the SNOOZE/ SUN key.  
Note: The DST default is “ON”, meaning that the  
Flashing  
received time will automatically be adjusted according to  
Daylight Saving Time in the spring and fall. For areas  
that do not recognize DST changes turn the DST  
‘’OFF’’.  
TIME ZONE SETTING:  
Flashing  
Flashing  
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The default is ON for the daylight saving time setting  
2.  
3.  
Use the CH/ + key to turn OFF the time reception function.  
Confirm with the SET key and enter the “12/24-Hour Display setting” or exit the  
setting mode by pressing the SNOOZE/ SUN key.  
1.  
DST starts flashing in the top left black bar and ‘’on” flashing in the bottom left section  
above the city selection.  
2.  
3.  
Use the CH/+ key to toggle between and select on or off.  
Confirm selection with the SET key and enter the Radio Controlled Time Reception  
ON/OFF Setting.  
Note: If the Time Reception function is turned OFF manually, the clock will not attempt any  
reception of the WWVB time as long as the Time Reception OFF function is activated. The  
Time Reception icon will not be displayed on the LCD.  
12/24 HOUR TIME DISPLAY SETTING  
RADIO CONTROLLED TIME RECEPTION ON/OFF SETTING  
Flashing (time  
reception icon)  
Flashing  
1.  
After setting time reception ON/OFF, press the SET key, “12h” or “24h” flashes in the  
LCD. (default 12h)  
Digit flashing  
2.  
3.  
Press the CH/ + key to select the “12h” or “24h” display mode.  
Press the SET again to confirm and to enter the “Manual Time setting” or exit the  
setting mode by pressing the SNOOZE/ SUN key.  
In area where reception of the WWVB time is not possible, the WWVB time reception  
function can be turned OFF. The clock will then work as a normal Quartz clock (Default  
setting is ON).  
1.  
The digit “ON” and the time reception icon will start flashing on the LCD.  
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Note: When 24h mode display is selected, the calendar format will be date and month  
display. When 12h mode display is selected, the calendar format will be month and date  
display.  
Note: The unit will still try to receive the signal between 12:00 to 6:00 a.m. every day even if  
the time has been manually set and if the WWVB time reception function has been set ON.  
When it does receive the signal, it will change the manually set time into the received time.  
During reception attempts the WWVB tower icon will flash. If reception has been  
unsuccessful, then the WWVB tower icon will not appear but reception will still be attempted  
the following hour.  
MANUAL TIME SETTING  
In case the Weather Station is not able to detect the WWVB-signal (for example due to  
disturbances, transmitting distance, etc.), the time can be manually set. The clock will then  
work as a normal Quartz clock.  
CALENDAR SETTING  
The date default of the Weather Station is 1. 1. of  
the year 2005 after initial set-up. Once the radio-  
controlled time signals are received, the date is  
automatically updated. However, if the signals are  
not received, the date can also be set manually. To  
do this:  
Minutes  
(Flashing)  
Hours  
(Flashing)  
To set the clock:  
1.  
2.  
The hour digits start flashing in the time display section.  
Use the CH/ + key to adjust the hours and then press SET key to go to the minute  
setting.  
The minute will be flashing. Press the CH/ + key to adjust the minutes.  
Confirm with the SET key and enter the “Calendar Setting” or exit the setting mode  
by pressing the SNOOZE/ SUN key.  
Year  
1.  
Using the CH/ + key, set the year required.  
The range runs from 2005 to 2029 (default is  
2005).  
"Date. Month." (for 24h time display)  
"Month. Date." (for 12h time display)  
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4.  
2.  
Press the SET key to enter the month setting  
mode.  
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3.  
The month digit will be flashing. Press the CH/ + key to set the month and then press  
the SET key to go to the date setting.  
3.  
Press the SET key to confirm selection and enter the Snooze Setting or exit the  
manual setting mode by pressing the SNOOZE/ SUN key.  
4.  
5.  
The date digit will be flashing. Press the CH/ + key to set the date.  
Confirm with the SET key and enter the “City Setting for Sunrise, Sunset and Sun  
duration” or exit the setting mode by pressing the SNOOZE / SUN key.  
Note: City Selection is done in the Program Menu, not by pressing and releasing the  
SNOOZE button. If your City is not available please choose a city directly North or South of  
your location (even in different state) for the most accurate sunrise/set time.  
The US cities are displayed as follows:  
CITY SELECTION FOR SUNRISE, SUNSET AND SUN DURATION  
The wireless Weather Station will display the sun rise/ sun set/ or sun duration for 99  
selected US and Canada cities:  
Short form of City location  
(Flashing)  
1.  
2.  
The city abbreviation starts flashing.  
Use the CH/+ key to toggle through the 99 cities and select cit closest to your  
location.  
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State, Code – City  
Alabama  
MGM – Montgomery  
MOB – Mobile  
Arkansas  
State, Code – City  
Kentucky  
LEX – Lexington  
State, Code – City  
Oklahoma  
OKC – Oklahoma City  
TUL – Tulsa  
Florida  
Mississippi  
JAN – Jackson  
Texas  
AMA – Amarillo  
AIN – Austin  
BRO – Brownsville  
DFW – Dallas/Ft. Worth  
ELP – El Paso  
HOU – Houston  
ODO – Odessa  
SAT – San Antonio  
JAX – Jacksonville  
MIA – Miami  
ORL – Orlando  
TLH – Tallahassee  
TPA – Tampa  
Georgia  
Montana  
BIL – Billings  
HLN – Helena  
Louisiana  
Oregon  
LIT – Little Rock  
NEW – New Orleans  
SHV – Shreveport  
Massachusetts  
BOS – Boston  
MFR – Medford  
PDX – Portland  
Pennsylvania  
North Carolina  
CLT – Charlotte  
RDU – Raleigh  
North Dakota  
BIS – Bismarck  
FAR – Fargo  
Nebraska  
ATL – Atlanta  
Arizona  
PHX – Phoenix  
CXY – Harrisburg  
PIT – Pittsburgh  
SCR – Scranton  
South Carolina  
CHS – Charleston  
CUB – Columbia  
South Dakota  
FSD – Sioux Falls  
RAP – Rapid City  
Hawaii  
HNL – Honolulu  
Utah  
California  
FAT – Fresno  
LAS – Los Angeles  
ROD – Redding  
SAN – San Diego  
SFO – San Francisco  
Maine  
AUG – Augusta  
CAR – Caribou  
SLC – Salt Lake City  
Iowa  
DSM – Des Moines  
DVN – Davenport  
Virginia  
LYH – Lynchburg  
ORF – Norfolk  
Michigan  
DET – Detroit  
PZQ – Rogers city  
LNK – Lincoln  
SNY – Sidney  
Colorado  
Idaho  
BOI – Boise  
Illinois  
ORD –Chicago  
SPI – Springfield  
New Hampshire  
CON – Concord  
New Jersey  
Vermont  
DEN – Denver  
DRO – Durango  
GUT – Grand Junction  
PUB – Pueblo  
Minnesota  
DLH – Duluth  
INL – International Falls  
BTV – Burlington  
Washington  
SEA – Seattle  
SFF – Spokane  
Tennessee  
MEM – Memphis  
BNA – Nashville  
DKX – Knoxville  
TTN – Trenton  
District of Columbia  
Missouri  
DCA – Washington D.C.  
JEF – Jefferson City  
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New Mexico  
ABQ – Albuquerque  
SNOOZE SETTING:  
Flashing  
Indiana  
West Virginia  
EVV – Evansville  
IND – Indianapolis  
CRW – Charleston  
Nevada  
LAS – Las Vegas  
RNO – Reno  
Kansas  
DDC – Dodge City  
K32 – Wichita  
TOP – Topeka  
New York  
BUF – Buffalo  
JFK – New York City  
SYR – Syracuse  
Wisconsin  
GBR – Green Bay  
LSE – La Crosse  
The snooze time can be set OFF or to a maximum time of 30 minutes (default is 10  
minutes):  
Ohio  
CLE – Cleveland  
CMH – Columbus  
Wyoming  
CPR – Casper  
1.  
The snooze time (in minutes) digit will be flashing. Use the CH/ + key to set the  
snooze time (in minutes). Each pressing of the key will increase the snooze time by 5  
minutes. The snooze can also be set OFF when the “OFF” digit is being displayed.  
Confirm with the SET key and enter the “ºF/ºC temperature unit setting” or exit the  
manual setting mode by pressing the SNOOZE/ SUN key.  
2.  
The Canadian cities are displayed as follows:  
Note:  
Code – City  
Code – City  
Code – City  
If the snooze time has been set “OFF”, the snooze function will not be activated.  
ALB – Calgary  
OTT – Ottawa  
QUE – Quebec  
TOR – Toronto  
Van – Vancouver  
WIN – Winnipeg  
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Flashing  
°F/°C TEMPERATURE UNIT SETTING  
pm  
Flashing  
Flashing  
The default temperature reading is set to °F (degree Fahrenheit). To select °C (degree  
Celsius):  
1.  
2.  
The “°F” will be flashing, use the CH/ + key to toggle between “°F” and “°C”.  
Once the desired temperature unit has been chosen, confirm with the SET key and  
enter the “Weather Forecast Icon Sensitivity setting” or exit the setting mode by  
pressing the SNOOZE/ SUN key.  
WEATHER FORECASTING ICON SENSITIVITY SETTING  
For locations with rapid changes of weather conditions, the threshold can be set to a  
different level for faster display of changing weather conditions.  
1.  
2.  
The current sensitivity value will start flashing.  
Using the CH/ + key to set the weather sensitivity level. There are 3 levels of setting:  
1, 2 and 3; level 1 is the most sensitive setting, level 3 is the least sensitive setting  
(default setting is "2").  
3.  
Confirm with the SET key and exit the Manual settings.  
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ALARM SETTING:  
SNOOZE SETTING AND STOPPING THE ALARM:  
Alarm icon flashing  
1.  
When the alarm is sounding, press the SNOOZE/ SUN key to activate the snooze  
function. The alarm will stop and re-activate after the time interval of the snooze time  
pre-set by user.  
2.  
To stop the alarm completely, press any keys other than the SNOOZE/ SUN key.  
WEATHER FORECAST AND TENDENCY:  
Flashing  
The weather forecast icons (Weather girl):  
One of the 15 different weather icons (featured by Weather girl with different clothing) is  
displayed in the centre of LCD, which indicates the different forecast weather condition due  
to air pressure level (Sunny, Sunny + Cloudy or Cloudy + Rainy) and the current outdoor  
temperature (Temperature value detected by Channel 1):  
To set alarm:  
1.  
2.  
Press and hold ALM for about 3 seconds until the alarm time display flashes.  
The hour digit and the alarm icon will be flashing. Press the CH/ + key to adjust the  
hour.  
78.8F  
66.2 – 78.6F  
50 – 66F  
32 – 49.8F  
< 32F  
3.  
Press ALM button once and minute digit will be flashing. User shall then press CH/ +  
button to set the minute.  
4.  
5.  
Press ALM button once to confirm the setting.  
To activate/ deactivate the alarm function, press the ALM button once. The display of  
the alarm icon represents that the alarm is "ON".  
Sunny  
Note: The duration of alarm sounding is 120 seconds  
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For every sudden or significant change in the air pressure, the weather icons will update  
accordingly to represent the change in weather. If the icons do not change, then it means  
either the air pressure has not changed or the change has been too slow for the Weather  
Station to register. However, if the icon displayed is a sun or raining cloud, there will be no  
change of icon if the weather gets any better (with sunny icon) or worse (with rainy icon)  
since the icons are already at their extremes.  
78.8F  
66.2 – 78.6F  
50 – 66F  
32 – 49.8F  
< 32F  
Sunny +  
Cloudy  
The icons displayed forecasts the weather in terms of getting better or worse and not  
necessarily sunny or rainy as each icon indicates. For example, if the current weather is  
cloudy and the rainy icon is displayed, it does not mean that the product is faulty because it  
is not raining. It simply means that the air pressure has dropped and the weather is expected  
to get worse but not necessarily rainy.  
Note: After setting up, readings for weather forecasts should be disregarded for the next 48-  
60 hours. This will allow sufficient time for the Weather Station to collect air pressure data at  
a constant altitude and therefore result in a more accurate forecast.  
78.8F  
66.2 – 78.6F  
50 – 66F  
32 – 49.8F  
< 32F  
Cloudy +  
Rainy  
Common to weather forecasting, absolute accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The weather  
forecasting feature is estimated to have an accuracy level of about 75% due to the varying  
areas the Weather Station has been designed for use in. In areas that experience sudden  
changes in weather (for example from sunny to rain), the Weather Station will be more  
accurate compared to use in areas where the weather is stagnant most of the time (for  
example mostly sunny).  
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If the Weather Station is moved to another location significantly higher or lower than its initial  
standing point (for example from the ground floor to the upper floors of a house), remove the  
batteries and re-insert them after about 30 seconds. By doing this, the Weather Station will  
not mistake the new location as being a possible change in air-pressure when really it is due  
to the slight change of altitude. Again, disregard weather forecasts for the next 48-60 hours  
as this will allow time for operation at a constant altitude.  
DISPLAY OF TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY READINGS:  
INDOOR TEMPERATURE  
The indoor temperature and humidity are measured automatically and displayed on the  
fourth section of the LCD.  
Indoor  
Temperature  
in °F  
THE WEATHER TENDENCY INDICATOR  
Indoor Relative  
Humidity %  
Working together with the weather icons are the weather tendency indicators (the upward  
and downward arrow located near the Weather girl). When the indicator points upwards, it  
means that the air-pressure is increasing and the weather is expected to improve, but when  
indicator points downwards, the air-pressure is dropping and the weather is expected to  
become worse.  
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE:  
The last LCD section shows the outdoor temperature, a reception symbol and a channel  
Therefore, user may see how the weather has changed and is expected to change. For  
example, if the indicator is pointing downwards together with cloudy icons, it means that the  
last noticeable change in the weather was when it was sunny (the sunny icon only).  
Therefore, the next change in the weather will be the cloudy icons since the indicator is  
pointing downwards.  
number under the temperature will also show if more than one transmitter has been used.  
Outdoor  
Reception  
Symbol  
Outdoor temperature  
in F  
Note: Once the weather tendency indicator has registered a change in air pressure, it will  
remain permanently visualized on the LCD.  
Maximum icon  
Transmitter Identification No. (only shown  
when more than one transmitter is used)  
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DISPLAY OF INDOOR MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM RECORDS:  
RESETTING THE OUTDOOR MAXIMUM/ MINIMUM RECORDS  
Note: It is required to reset the outdoor MAX/MIN temperature records of different channels  
separately.  
1.  
In normal display mode, press the MIN/ MAX button three times. The maximum indoor  
temperature and humidity will be shown. Also the date and time of recording this  
temperature will be displayed.  
1.  
In normal display mode, press the CH/ + button to select a channel (1, 2 or 3). The  
channel ID will be displayed above the outdoor temperature reading.  
2.  
Press the MIN/ MAX button once more to display the minimum indoor temperature  
and humidity. Also the date and time of recording this temperature will be displayed.  
Note: The transmitter number will only be displayed if more than one transmitter is applied.  
RESETTING THE INDOOR MAXIMUM/ MINIMUM RECORDS  
2.  
3.  
Press the MIN/ MAX button once. The max icon will be displayed.  
Press and hold the SET button for about 3 seconds; this will reset all outdoor  
minimum and maximum temperature recorded to the current time, date and  
temperature.  
1.  
In normal display mode, press the MIN/ MAX button to advance to the MIN/ MAX  
display.  
2.  
Press and hold the SET key for about 3 seconds; this will reset all indoor minimum  
and maximum data recorded to the current time, date, temperature and humidity. The  
max/ min temperature of the currently selected outdoor channel will also be reset at  
the same time.  
Note: The max/ min temperature records of the indoor channel will also be reset at the same  
time.  
DISPLAY OF OUTDOOR MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM RECORDS:  
SUNRISE/ SUNSET/ SUN DURATION TIME:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
In normal display mode, press the CH/ + button to select the desired channel. The  
channel ID will be displayed above the outdoor temperature reading.  
Press the MIN/MAX button, the max temperature of the selected channel will be  
displayed. Also the date and time of recording this temperature will be displayed.  
Press the MIN/MAX button once more, the min temperature of the selected channel  
will be shown. Press the ALM button to go back to the normal display mode.  
Sunrise time/ Sunset  
time/ Sun duration time  
Sunrise/ sunset  
display  
Short form of City  
name (For example,  
JFK - New York)  
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THE MOON PHASE  
Press the SNOOZE/ SUN key to toggle between the sunrise, sunset, and sun duration time:  
The Moon icon of the Weather Station will also display 12 different Moon phases according  
to the set calendar.  
Sunrise time  
Sunrise icon  
Note: In the southern hemisphere, the phases of the moon are same but the shape of the  
moon is mirror inverted.  
Sunrise time  
Sunset time  
Sunset icon  
Large Waning Small Waning  
Full Moon  
New Moon  
Last Quarter  
First Quarter  
Large Waning Small Waning  
Crescent Crescent  
Gibbous  
Gibbous  
Sunset time  
Small Waxing Large Waxing  
Gibbous  
Small Waxing  
Crescent  
Large Waxing  
Crescent  
Gibbous  
Sun duration time (total number of hours of sunlight on the day)  
Sun duration  
time icon  
LED BACK-LIGHT  
Sun duration time  
(hh:mm)  
The LED back-light will be automatically switched ON when any key is pressed. The LED  
back-light will be switched on for approximately 9 seconds before automatically switching  
OFF.  
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The transmission range is about 330 feet (100 m) from the transmitter to the Weather  
Station (in open space). However, this depends on the surrounding environment and  
interference levels. If no reception is possible despite the observation of these factors, all  
system units have to be reset (see Setting up).  
TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER:  
The range of the Temperature transmitter may be affected by the temperature. At cold  
temperatures the transmitting distance may be decreased. Please bear this in mind when  
placing the transmitter.  
915 MHz RECEPTION  
Note: Sensor must be outside to transmit outdoor temperature. The sensor reads data from  
If the outdoor temperature data is not being received within 5 minutes after setting up (the  
display shows ‘’ - -. - F’’ on the outdoor section for a long time during normal operation) please  
check the following items:  
the environment it is currently in.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
The distance of the Weather Station or transmitter should be at least 5 to 6.5 feet  
away from any interfering sources such as computer monitors or TV sets.  
Avoid positioning the Weather Station onto or in the immediate proximity of metal  
window frames.  
Using other electrical products such as headphones or speakers operating on the  
same signal frequency (915MHz) may prevent correct signal transmission and  
reception.  
POSITIONING  
TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER:  
The Transmitter is supplied with a holder that may be attached to a  
wall with the two screws supplied. The Transmitter can also be  
position on a flat surface by securing the stand to the bottom to the  
Transmitter.  
4.  
Neighbors using electrical devices operating on the 915MHz signal frequency can also  
cause interference.  
Note: When the 915MHz signal is received correctly, do not re-open the battery cover of  
either the transmitter or Weather Station, as the batteries may spring free from the contacts  
and force a false reset. Should this happen accidentally then reset all units (see Setting up  
above) otherwise transmission problems may occur.  
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To wall mount:  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE:  
1. Secure the bracket onto a desired wall using the screws and plastic  
anchors.  
2. Clip the remote temperature sensor onto the bracket.  
Extreme temperatures, vibration and shock should be avoided as these may cause  
damage to the unit and give inaccurate forecasts and readings.  
Precautions shall be taken when handling the batteries. Injuries, burns, or property  
damage may be resulted if the batteries are in contact with conducting materials, heat,  
corrosive materials or explosives. The batteries shall be taken out from the unit before  
the product is to be stored for a long period of time.  
Note:  
Before permanently fixing the transmitter wall base, place all units in the  
desired locations to check that the outdoor temperature reading is  
receivable. In event that the signal is not received, relocate the  
transmitters or move them slightly as this may help the signal reception.  
Immediately remove all low powered batteries to avoid leakage and damage. Replace  
only with new batteries of the recommended type.  
When cleaning the display and casings, use a soft damp cloth only. Do not use  
solvents or scouring agents as they may mark the LCD and casings.  
Do not submerge the unit in water.  
POSITIONING THE WEATHER STATION:  
Special care shall be taken when handling a damaged LCD display. The liquid crystals  
can be harmful to user's health.  
The Weather Station comes complete with a foldout stand that gives the  
option of table standing or wall mounting.  
Do not make any repair attempts to the unit. Return them to their original point of  
purchase for repair by a qualified engineer. Opening and tampering with the unit may  
invalidate their guarantee.  
To wall mount:  
1.  
Fix a screw into the desired wall, leaving the head extended out  
Never touch the exposed electronic circuit of the device as there is a danger of electric  
shock should it becomes exposed.  
Do not expose the units to extreme and sudden temperature changes, this may lead  
to rapid changes in forecasts and readings and thereby reduce their accuracy.  
about 0.2” (5mm).  
Using the Weather Station’s hanging hole, carefully hang it onto the  
screw.  
2.  
Note: Always ensures that the unit locks onto the screw head before  
releasing.  
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SPECIFICATIONS:  
Temperature measuring range:  
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER  
The manufacturer and supplier cannot accept any responsibility for any incorrect  
readings and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place.  
This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information.  
This product is only designed to be used in the home as indication of the future  
weather and is not 100% accurate. Weather forecasts given by this product should be  
taken as an indication and not as being totally accurate.  
Indoor  
:
14.1°F to +139.8°F with 0.2°F resolution (-9.9ºC to +59.9ºC with 0.1ºC  
resolution, “OF.L” displayed if outside this range)  
Outdoor  
:
-39.8°F to +139.8°F with 0.2°F resolution, (-39.9ºC to +59.9ºC with 0.1ºC  
resolution, “OF.L” displayed if outside this range)  
Relative humidity measuring range:  
Indoor  
:
1% to 99% with 1% resolution (displays “- -” when lower than 1 %; displays  
"99" % if higher than 99 %)  
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 consent of the  
manufacturer.  
Indoor temperature checking interval : every 15 seconds  
Indoor humidity checking interval  
Outdoor temperature reception  
Transmission range  
:
:
every 20 seconds  
every 4 seconds  
:
up to 330 feet (100 meters) in open air  
WARRANTY INFORMATION  
La Crosse Technology ®, Ltd provides a 1-year limited warranty on this product against  
manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship.  
Power consumption:  
Weather Station  
Temperature transmitter  
Battery life cycle (Alkaline batteries recommended)  
Weather station  
Temperature transmitter  
:
:
2 x AA, IEC, LR6, 1.5V  
2 x AA, IEC, LR6, 1.5V  
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.  
:
:
Approximately 24 months  
Approximately 24 months  
Dimensions (H x L x D)  
Weather Station  
Temperature transmitter  
:
:
3.64 x 4.89 x 1.12 inches (92.5 x 124.3 x 28.4 mm)  
5.05 x 0.83 x 1.50 inches (128.3 x 38.2 x 21.2 mm)  
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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  
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.  
installation, normal set-up or adjustments, claims based on misrepresentation by the seller  
or performance variations resulting from installation-related circumstances.  
LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY ®, LTD WILL NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE  
OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE  
USED FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES OR FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION. THIS PRODUCT IS  
NOT A TOY. KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN’S REACH.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights specific to your  
State. Some States do no allow the exclusion of consequential or incidental damages  
therefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you.  
For warranty work, technical support, or information contact:  
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  
La Crosse Technology ®, Ltd  
2809 Losey Blvd. South  
La Crosse, WI 54601  
Phone: 608.782.1610  
Fax: 608.796.1020  
To contact Customer Support / Warranty work by email  
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FCC DISCLAIMER  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1)  
(2)  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
All rights reserved. This handbook must not be reproduced in any form, even in excerpts, or  
duplicated or processed using electronic, mechanical or chemical procedures without written  
permission of the publisher.  
This handbook may contain mistakes and printing errors. The information in this handbook is  
regularly checked and corrections made in the next issue. We accept no liability for technical  
mistakes or printing errors, or their consequences.  
All trademarks and patents are acknowledged.  
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