La Crosse Technology 308-807 manual Calibrate wind direction & install batteries

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Calibrate wind direction & install batteries:

Calibrating the wind direction after mounting the wind/thermohygro sensor allows flexibility in mounting locations. Be sure batteries have been removed from the wind/thermohygro sensor before the calibration. NOTE: The same calibration is required for the initial set up and for every battery replacement.

After mounting the wind/thermohygro sensor, loosen the screws on the battery door with a small screwdriver and open the battery door.

Use the compass on the anemometer and turn the wind vane so it is pointing due north.

Hold the wind vane pointing due north and do not allow it to turn. Insert 2-AA batteries according to the polarity indicated. The red LED indicator above the battery cover of the wind/thermohygro sensor will flash few times right after battery installation. Be sure the vane is pointing due north.

When red LED flashes and the calibration is completed. Replace the battery cover and tighten the screws.

NOTE: If the wind vane is not pointing due north when the red LED first flashes, remove batteries and repeat the calibration. The wind/thermohygro sensor must be level during this calibration.

COMPASS

Go to the wireless display and enter SET UP mode. Scroll down to WIRELESS SENSOR RECEPTION and select SEARCH NOW then exit.

Wind direction, wind speed, wind chill & channel-1 temperature/humidity readings will appear within 2 minutes if the RF transmission is successful.

If the wind reading does not appear after 2 minutes of searching, the RF transmission has failed.

Shorten the distance between the monitor & wind meter and search for the sensor again. If the RF transmission still failed, shorten the distance again and reset the wind meter by removing all batteries from the wind meter and wait for 10 seconds before re-installing the batteries again.

Then repeat above steps until the RF communication is complete.

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Contents Operations Manual Inventory of Contents IntroductionTable of Contents Weather And Photo Mode Calendar Mode WIND/THERMOHYGRO Sensor FeaturesWireless Display Rain GaugePhotos Initial Quick SetupIR Remote Control Search for SensorsDetailed Setup and Mounting Positioning the Wireless DisplayLeft ARROW/RIGHT Arrow UP ARROW/DOWN ArrowEnter WIND/THERMO-HYGRO Sensor Positioning the wind/thermohygro sensorCalibrate wind direction & install batteries Battery Installation for the rain gauge Positioning the rain gaugeCover/Funnel Screw Holes Display Modes Setup ModeMoving to the next item Temperature Unit AlarmWireless Sensor Reception Default SettingDetailed Setup Menu Saturation BrightnessContrast RADIO-CONTROLLED Reception and Time ZoneTemperature Unit SET AlarmWireless Sensor Reception Calendar Display FormatSEA Level Pressure Rainfall UnitWind Unit Pressure UnitClear ALL Rainfall Record NOW Default SettingRemote Channel Display VersionView Different Display Modes Weather ModeWeather Weather & Photos Photos Calendar Weather and Photo Mode Photo Mode Calendar ModeWeather Forecast Icons AIR Pressure History GraphSpecifications Wind/Temperature/Humidity data around 23 secondsRainfall Power ConsumptionAIR Pressure Troubleshooting FCC Statement Liability DisclaimerStatement according to FCC part Warranty Information Contact Support

308-807 specifications

La Crosse Technology 308-807 is an advanced wireless weather station designed for both home and professional use, offering a range of features that enhance its utility and user experience. This device goes beyond basic weather monitoring, providing users with real-time data about various atmospheric conditions.

One of the standout features of the La Crosse Technology 308-807 is its large, easy-to-read LCD display. This display showcases current temperature, humidity levels, and barometric pressure, allowing users to monitor their environment effortlessly. The backlight feature ensures that readings can be seen clearly in low-light conditions, enhancing usability during the night or in darker areas.

The weather station is equipped with wireless technology that allows it to receive data from its outdoor sensor unit from a considerable distance. This means that you can place the sensor outside to gather accurate readings while keeping the main unit inside. The wireless range generally extends up to 300 feet, depending on environmental conditions, ensuring that you can monitor the weather from the comfort of your home.

Temperature and humidity measurements are not limited to outdoor conditions; the La Crosse Technology 308-807 also includes the capability to monitor indoor climate, making it a multifunctional device. Users can track temperature fluctuations in different rooms, ensuring optimal comfort levels throughout their living space.

Another key characteristic of the 308-807 is its ability to store historical data. With memory functionality, the device can keep track of the highest and lowest readings over a specified period, allowing users to analyze trends in temperature and humidity. This feature can be especially helpful for those looking to maintain specific environmental conditions for plants, pets, or general climate control.

Additionally, the device offers customizable alarms that notify users when conditions surpass predetermined thresholds. This feature is particularly useful for those with specific needs such as wine collectors, plant enthusiasts, or individuals who need to monitor sensitive living environments.

Moreover, La Crosse Technology has a reputation for durability and reliability, and the 308-807 is no exception. Built with quality materials, it is designed to withstand outdoor conditions while providing consistent and accurate readings.

In conclusion, the La Crosse Technology 308-807 stands out as a versatile weather station equipped with user-friendly features, advanced wireless technology, and robust memory capabilities. Its design caters to both amateur weather-watchers and serious enthusiasts, making it an excellent choice for anyone interested in monitoring their climate accurately and conveniently.