La Crosse Technology WS-8025SU instruction manual Detailed SET-UP Guide

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NOTE : Fog and mist will not harm your remote thermo/hygro sensor but direct rain must be avoided.

To complete the set up of your indoor weather station after the 10 minutes have passed please follow the steps in the Detailed Set Up Guide.

Note : The remote thermo/hygro sensor transmits a signal every 5 minutes; after the batteries have been installed, the indoor weather station will search for the signal for a duration of 5 minutes. If there is no temperature reading in the OUTDOOR LCD after 5 minutes, make sure the units are within range of each other, or repeat the battery installation procedure.

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. Also be sure to insert alkaline batteries into the remote thermo/hygro sensor first, then the indoor weather station. Initial set up should be done with the remote thermo/hygro sensor and indoor weather station in the same room. The units should be permanently mounted only after the signal reception has been verified.

Mounting

Bracket/Recent

 

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REMOTE

THERMO-SENSOR

433 MHz

Thermo-Hygro

Transmitter

A.Remote Temperature and Humidity Sensor, TX4U

1.Pull the cylindrical rain cover off the transmitter.

2.Remove the battery cover (located on the backside of the transmitter, above the mounting post and bracket). Press the arrow and slide the battery cover off.

3.Observing the correct polarity install 2 Alkaline AA batteries.

4.Replace battery cover, and place rain cover snugly onto the transmitter.

B.Weather Center

1.Remove the battery cover (the cover has white writing on it).

2.Observe the correct polarity, and install three Alkaline AA batteries.

3.Do not press any buttons for at least ten minutes. If a button is pressed before the Weather Center has received information from the TX4U sensor, no data will be received from that sensor until reset.

4.Replace the battery cover.

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 "1.1" as the default date (2001 as the year).

3."DCA" is the default city (Washington, DC, USA), with the sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset times displayed for that city at that date.

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

5.There is a "satellite" icon that appears near the bottom of the LCD, to the right of the "max" remote temperature-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-8025SU Wireless Weather Center with Sun/Moon Time FCC ID OMO-01TX transmitter, OMO-01RX receiverContents Inventory of Contents Table of ContentsQuick SET-UP Guide Detailed SET-UP Guide Overview of programming mode sequence Time, 12/24 Hour Mode and Date SettingProgram Mode City Location SettingCity Location Listing Alabama ColoradoHawaii ArkansasTime Zone and Daylight Saving Time Settings Oklahoma TexasOregon UtahFeatures and Operations Moon PhaseLCD Contrast Sunrise/set and Moonrise/set CalculationOutdoor Minimum and Maximum Temperature and Humidity Multiple Remote Temperature SensorsSet Up of Multiple Units Remote Temperature Alarm Activating the alarmMounting Troubleshooting SpecificationsMounting with screws Mounting with Adhesive TapeTemperature measuring range Power supplyDimensions L x W x H Relative humidity rangeWarranty Information Support@lacrossetechnology.com FCC Disclaimer Table DES Matieres Guide Dinstallation RapideContenu Guide Dinstallation Detaille Sommaire de la séquence du mode de programmation Réglage de lheure, du mode 12/24 heures et de la dateMode de programmation Réglage de lemplacement de la villeListe des villes Liste des villes du Canada Liste des villes du MexiqueRéglages du fuseau horaire et de lheure dété Unités de mesure météo ˚F/˚C, inHg/hPaContraste LCD Caracteristiques ET FonctionnementCalcul des heures et minutes de lheure dété Phase lunaire Installation de plusieurs appareilsAlarme de température radio-pilotée Activer lalarme Réglage de lalarme de températureAnnuler lalarme de température pendant sa sonnerie Alarme davertissement dorageIcônes météo Flèches de tendance météoMontage EntretienGarantie Specifications EN CAS DE PanneInventario DE Contenido Table of ContenidoGuia Rapida DE Puesta EN Funcionamiento Guia Detallada DE Puesta EN Funcionamiento III. Explicación de la Información de la Pantalla LCD Repaso de la secuencia del modo de programaciónAjuste de Hora, Modo 12/24 Horas y Fecha IV. Esquema de las Teclas de FuncionamientoCiudades de Estados Unidos, Listadas por Estado Código Lista de la localización de ciudadesCódigo Estado/Ciudad Alaska California Georgia Listado de Ciudades de Canada Código Código CiudadAjuste de Zona Horaria y Hora de Verano Unidades de Medición del Tiempo ˚F/˚C, inHg/hPaCaracterísticas Y Operación Contraste de la Pantalla LCDSalida/Puesta de Sol y Cálculo de Salida/Puesta de Luna Cálculo de Horas Diurnas y MinutosActivando la Alarma Ajuste la alarma de temperaturaFase Lunar Mínimo y máximo Temperatura y Humedad Al Aire LibreCancelando la Alarma de Temperatura Mientras está Sonando Iconos del tiempoMontaje Cuidado Y MantenimientoSolucion DE Problemas Informacion DE LA Garantia Especificaciones
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