La Crosse Technology WS-2510 manual Illumination time for AC adaptor operation

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Illumination time for AC adaptor operation

The illumination time for AC adaptor operation (“line”) is displayed in the “LIGHT” field (touch screen field 1). A setting

here is only meaningful when the weather station is powered by means of the AC adaptor power supply.

The time displayed shows in hours and minutes how long the display is to remain lit after the last touch screen field has been pressed.

A value of 0:00 means that the illumination will never come on.

A value of -:-- (appears after 9:59) means that the illumination will stay on continuously until it is turned off manually (“LIGHT OFF” in the main display).

-Touch screen field 1 must be pressed in order to set the required ON time.

-The associated display will now flash:

and the lower touch screen field will change to the following form:

-The required value between 0:00 and 9:59 as well as “-:--” can now be set using the touch screen fields “+” and “–”.It is possible to run through the display more quickly by pressing the relevant touch screen field for longer.

-When the required value has been set, you can exit set-up by pressing the “END” key. The value is now stored.

Illumination time for battery operation

The illumination time for battery operation (“batt”) is displayed in the “LIGHT” field (touch screen field 2). A setting here is only meaningful when the weather station is powered exclusively by batteries.

The time displayed shows in seconds (up to 99) how long the display is to remain lit after the last touch screen field has been pressed.

A value of 0 means that the illumination will never come on.

-Touch screen field 2 must be pressed in order to set the required ON time.

-The associated display will now flash:

and the lower touch screen field will change to the following form:

-The required value between 0 and 99 seconds can now be set using the touch screen fields “+” and “–”. It is possible to run through the display more quickly by pressing for longer.

-When the required value has been set, you can exit set-up by pressing the “END” key. The value is now stored.

Setting the temperature display units

The display units for temperature are shown in touch screen field 4 at the top right.

The factory setting is ºF.

-By touching field 4 the display units can be switched between ºF and ºC.

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Contents Touch Screen Wireless Weather Station WS-2510 27-28 Contents25-26 Display of the amount of rainfall in mm, l/m2 or inches Display of the indoor temperature in F or C and humidityGeneral information and functioning Display of wind speed with wind direction and variationQuick overview of the display fields on the main display OtherBus connection Battery operationOperation using the power adaptor PC connection optionalOutdoor sensors Setting up/Wall mountingCommissioning Please note Previous weather sensors with software Version2 WS-2510-16 rain sensor Description, Installation and Commissioning of sensorsInsertion of magnets into the outdoor sensors 1 WS-2510-15 wind sensor Brightness sensor WS-2510-19 5 WS-2510-22 temperature/humidity sensor 6 WS-2510-27 temperature/humidity sensor 7 WS-2510-25 temperature/humidity outdoor sensorOperation Basic settings, ConfigurationWwvb and sensor reception General settings Illumination settingsCleaning mode ConfigurationIllumination time for AC adaptor operation Illumination time for battery operationSetting the temperature display units Air pressure display correction Calibration of the rainfall reading indicatorSetting the rainfall display units Keypad beep on/off Setting the air pressure display unitsSetting the display type for the history trend display Setting the time functionProtocol version Setting the day and the dateSensor administration Please noteKey functions Allocation of touch screen fields, see Normal display functionWind measurement field Outdoor sensors fields 3 toAir pressure measurement fields 10/11 Rainfall measurement fields 8/9Weather forecast No key functions Following particular features should be notedHours of sunshine BrightnessExample for the display of maximum values Time/DateKey functions Minimum/Maximum value displayHistory display for min/max values Deleting min/max valuesProgramming the min/max alarm values Programming mode entering alarm valuesAlarm values can be set for Setting the wake-up times Please note Setting/Resetting the MIN/MAX alarm valuesDisplay example Alarm initiation, Alarm resetSensor batteries are discharged Information on fault removalChanging batteries Base station Repeater for range increase Maintenance and servicing informationRange Explanation of terms Technical dataPerceived temperature -see Wind chill Wind strength table Beaufort Wind speed Description Warranty Information