La Crosse Technology WS-8035 II. Start Up Sequence Initial Start, Wwvb Reception

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II.Start Up Sequence

A.Initial Start

1.Immediately after the batteries have been installed, the indoor weather station will sound a “beep”, and the LCD will completely light up for a brief moment.

2.All information will then appear in normal mode, with “12:00” as the default time and “TH.1” as the default date (2004 as the year).

3.The indoor temperature and humidity, and barometric air pressure (as 29.91 inHg relative RH) will also be displayed.

4.There is a “satellite” icon that appears in the bottom portion of the LCD, between the outdoor temperature and humidity — this icon informs the user that the indoor weather station is looking for signals from the remote thermo/hygro sensor. Within five minutes the remote temperature and humidity should be displayed—if not, remove batteries from all units and repeat battery installation, the remote temperature sensor first, then the indoor weather station.

B.WWVB Reception

1.Once the batteries are installed in the Weather Center, it will automatically search for the WWVB signal. If it receives a good signal (which is unlikely during daylight hours in most locations), the WWVB reception indicator (looks like a tower icon) will flash. The indoor weather station requires five full minutes of good reception to successfully capture the signal and set to the correct hour, minute, second, month, day and year. If the signal reception is not successful within ten minutes, the signal search will be cancelled and will automatically resume every two hours until the signal is successfully captured.

2.The signal is sent from Ft. Collins, Colorado only and is similar to an AM radio signal. Atmospheric interferences such as storms, sunspots, and even sunlight will cause the signal to not travel as far.

3.To maximize reception, place the indoor weather station in a window facing Colorado, at least six feet from any electrical source (computers, televisions, refrigerators, etc.). Do not move the indoor weather station while it is searching for the signal.

4.The time and date can be manually set. Once the signal is captured, it will override any time and date set to the time zone selected.

5.Once the time and date are set, the indoor weather station will conduct a search every night at midnight and correct to the accurate time and date (Daylight Saving Time is automatic). If the signal has been received in the past 24 hours, the reception indicator will be displayed.

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Contents WS-8035 Wireless 433 MHz Wireless Weather Station Table of Contents Inventory of Contents Quick SET-UP Guide Do not Press ANY Buttons for 15 MinutesDetailed SET-UP Guide Battery InstallationRemote Temperature and Humidity Sensor Indoor Weather StationII. Start Up Sequence Initial Start Wwvb ReceptionIII. Explanation of LCD Information LCD Contrast Setting Program ModeOverview of programming mode sequence Time Zone SettingDST ON/OFF Setting Radio-controlled Time ON/OFF Setting12/24-hour Time Mode Setting The Year Manually Setting The Hour ManuallySetting The Minutes Manually Setting The Month ManuallyRelative Pressure Setting Setting The Date ManuallyTemperature Measuring Units Selection F or C Air Pressure Measuring Units Selection inHg/hPaForecast Sensitivity Setting Manual Setting is NOW CompletedFeatures and Operations Time Alarm Setting and OperationMoon Phase Outdoor Minimum and Maximum Temperature and Humidity Multiple Remote Temperature SensorsSet Up of Multiple Units Comfort Indicator for Indoor Temperature and Humidity Weather Forecast Icon and Pressure Trend IndicatorsViewing and Operating with Multiple Remote Sensors Weather Icons Weather Tendency ArrowsAir Pressure History Bar Chart Barometric Air Pressure ReadingVII. Mounting Mounting the Remote Thermo/hygro SensorMounting the WS-8035 Indoor Weather Station Maintenance and Care Instructions Troubleshooting ProblemSolution Specifications Warranty Information Support@lacrossetechnology.com