La Crosse Technology WS-2510 manual Time/Date, Key functions, Minimum/Maximum value display

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3.2.9.Time/Date

The display field for the time/date is situated at the bottom center of the display:

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24h format

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12h format

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1.The time is displayed in hours and minutes and the date with the day of the week, day and month. Seconds are indicated by the two flashing dots. The display format is selected in the configuration mode.

2.If a wake-up time has been activated, the alarm symbol will appear. If no wake-up time has been activated, the alarm symbol will be crossed out.

3.If WWVB reception has been enabled in the configuration mode, this will be started at 3:00 every morning for synchronization. If it is successful, the DCF symbol (radio mast)will appear in the display. Between WWVB reception times the clock runs under quartz control.

Please note:

The internal clock is configured as a normal yearly clock, i.e. February always has 28 days (no leap years). Therefore, if WWVB reception is not possible on 29th February in a leap year, the clock will change over to 1st March.

No key functions (all adjustments are made in configuration mode)

3.2.10. Special function keys

The keys at the very bottom of the display allow functions to be activated directly or further display levels to be reached, e.g. configuration mode).

Key functions:

-Touch screen field 23 (“LIGHT OFF”) switches the illumination off when it has been switched on.

-Touch screen field 25 (“MIN ”) activates the minimum value display.

-If pressed briefly, touch screen field 26 (“RESET”) shows in field 20/21 the point in time at which the total rainfall or the total hours of sunshine respectively was last deleted (see sections on Rainfall measurement/Hours of sunshine). If it is pressed for longer (approx.3 seconds) the total rainfall and the total hours of sunshine will be deleted (see: “Rainfall measurement ”/“Hours of sunshine”).

-Touch screen field 27 (“MAX”) activates the maximum value display.

-Touch screen field 29 (“ALARM VALUES”) activates the programming mode for the alarm values (see section “Programming mode”).

If touch screen field (29) is pressed for a longer time (approx.3 seconds) the configuration mode will be activated (see section “Configuration mode”).

3.3.Minimum/Maximum value display

The minimum and maximum values of the trends together with the time of their occurrence are stored for all data ranges with the exception of the weather forecast and the time/date and can be reviewed in detail when desired. Values are stored from the time of commissioning or from deletion using the RESET function.

Example for the display of maximum values

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Contents Touch Screen Wireless Weather Station WS-2510 27-28 Contents25-26 Display of the indoor temperature in F or C and humidity General information and functioningDisplay of wind speed with wind direction and variation Display of the amount of rainfall in mm, l/m2 or inchesOther Quick overview of the display fields on the main displayBattery operation Operation using the power adaptorPC connection optional Bus connectionSetting up/Wall mounting CommissioningPlease note Previous weather sensors with software Version Outdoor sensorsDescription, Installation and Commissioning of sensors Insertion of magnets into the outdoor sensors1 WS-2510-15 wind sensor 2 WS-2510-16 rain sensor5 WS-2510-22 temperature/humidity sensor 6 WS-2510-27 temperature/humidity sensor7 WS-2510-25 temperature/humidity outdoor sensor Brightness sensor WS-2510-19Basic settings, Configuration OperationGeneral settings Illumination settings Cleaning modeConfiguration Wwvb and sensor receptionIllumination 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 Setting the air pressure display units Setting the display type for the history trend displaySetting the time function Keypad beep on/offSetting the day and the date Sensor administrationPlease note Protocol versionNormal display function Key functions Allocation of touch screen fields, seeOutdoor sensors fields 3 to Wind measurement fieldRainfall measurement fields 8/9 Air pressure measurement fields 10/11Weather forecast Following particular features should be noted Hours of sunshineBrightness No key functionsTime/Date Key functionsMinimum/Maximum value display Example for the display of maximum valuesDeleting min/max values History display for min/max valuesProgramming the min/max alarm values Programming mode entering alarm valuesAlarm values can be set for Setting/Resetting the MIN/MAX alarm values Setting the wake-up times Please noteAlarm initiation, Alarm reset Display exampleSensor 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

WS-2510 specifications

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