La Crosse Technology WS-8010U II. Setting the LCD Contrast, III. Time Zone Setting

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II.SETTING THE LCD CONTRAST

1.Press the SET button, the default setting “LCD 5” will flash in the DATE DISPLAY.

2.There are 8 LCD contrast levels to choose from—“LCD 0” is the lightest and “LCD 7” is the darkest.

3.Press the + button to toggle through the various settings.

4.Press the SET button to confirm, and to advance to the Time Zone setting mode.

III.TIME ZONE SETTING

1.Press the SET button two times to enter the Time Zone setting mode.

2.The default setting “ET –5” will be flashing in the DATE DISPLAY.

3.Press the + button to select the appropriate time zone (see chart for time zones and their corresponding codes). The time will change simultaneously with time zone selection.

Atlantic

AT

-4

Eastern

ET

-5

Central

CT

-6

Mountain

MT

-7

Pacific

PT

-8

Alaska

AL

-9

4.Press the SET button to confirm, and to advance to the Daylight Saving Time (DST) setting mode.

IV. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (DST)

1.Press the SET button three times to enter the DST setting mode.

2.Press the + button to select either “DT On” or “DT OFF.”

3.Press the SET button to confirm, and to advance to the Language setting mode.

V.LANGUAGE SETTING

Note: The language setting only affects the language that the weekday is displayed in.

1.Press the SET button four times to enter the Language setting mode.

2.The default setting “USA” (representing English) will flash in the DATE DISPLAY.

3.Press the + to select a language (see chart for languages and corresponding abbreviations).

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Contents Page Table of Contents Inventory of Contents Quick SET-UPWeather Center Program Mode Function KeysLanguage Setting II. Setting the LCD ContrastIII. Time Zone Setting IV. Daylight Saving Time DSTVIII. World Time Setting VI /24 Hour SelectionVII. Selecting F or C IX. WORLD/LOCAL Time Display Graphic Time Display OptionsXI. Time and Date Settings II. Weather Forecast FeaturesAbout Wwvb Radio Controlled Time Weather IconsWeather Tendency Arrows III. Adding More Sensors optionalSET-UP of Multiple Sensors Selecting Which Sensor Data to Display IV. Date DisplayRainfall Display optional VII. Minimum & Maximum Temperature & Humidity Records VI. Rain Gauge SET-UP optionalPage Mounting TX4U-REMOTE THERMO-HYGRO Sensor Mounting with the ScrewsMounting with Adhesive Tape II. the Weather CenterSolution TroubleshootingProblem Maintenance & CarePower Supply SpecificationsTemperature measuring range Dimensions L x W x HSupport@lacrossetechnology.com FCC ID OMO-01TX sensor, OMO-01RX receiver