La Crosse Technology WS-2510 manual Normal display function

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3.2.Normal display function

The diagram below shows an example of the normal weather station display. In the following description of the individual display fields, the meaning of the display is always explained first and in some cases the necessary operating actions followed by any available key functions so that you can get a quick overview of the display and control options for each value.

3.2.1.Temperature/Humidity/Climatic conditions

3.2.1.1.Indoor sensor (field 1/2)

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The top left hand field of the display is associated with the indoor sensor. It displays the following information from left to right:

1.Tendency arrow symbols Indication of the tendency of the indoor temperature compared with the last value received: rising (arrow pointing upwards) or falling (arrow pointing downwards).

2.Alternative display of the current temperature (see example left) or corresponding dewpoint (“Dewpoint”, see example right).

3.Here, the “Graph” symbol shows that the trend display for the indoor temperature has been selected in the history field. It only appears if it has previously been selected (see 3.2.6.:“History ”). The trend can also be displayed for the humidity.

4.Temperature display units. Depending on selection in configuration mode.

5.Comfort indicator: Display of the climatic conditions by means of three face symbols. You will find the appropriate data for interpreting these symbols in the section “Explanation of terms”. The comfort indicator is only displayed when the temperature is displayed.

6.Relative humidity at the location of the weather station in percent.

Key functions (Allocation of touch screen fields, see page 9)

Pressing touch screen field 1 switches over between the temperature and the dew point display.

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Contents Touch Screen Wireless Weather Station WS-2510 Contents 25-2627-28 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 sensorBrightness sensor WS-2510-19 5 WS-2510-22 temperature/humidity sensor6 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 battery operation Setting the temperature display unitsIllumination time for AC adaptor operation Calibration of the rainfall reading indicator Setting the rainfall display units Air pressure display correction 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 mode entering alarm values Alarm values can be set forProgramming the min/max alarm values Setting the wake-up times Please note Setting/Resetting the MIN/MAX alarm valuesDisplay example Alarm initiation, Alarm resetInformation on fault removal Changing batteries Base stationSensor batteries are discharged Maintenance and servicing information RangeRepeater for range increase Technical data Perceived temperature -see Wind chillExplanation of terms Wind strength table Beaufort Wind speed Description Warranty Information