La Crosse Technology WS-7058U SET-UP of Multiple Sensors, Selecting Which Sensor Data to Display

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Note: When setting up multiple sensors it is important to remove the batteries from all existing units in operation, then to insert batteries first into all the sensors, and in numeric sequence. Second install batteries into the Weather Center. Transmission problems will arise if this is not done correctly and if the total time for set-up exceeds 6 minutes

A.SET-UP OF MULTIPLE SENSORS

Note: The first sensor signal that the Weather Center receives is automatically assigned as the “boxed #1.” The 2nd to be received is the “boxed #2,” and the 3rd is the “boxed #3.”

1.It is necessary to remove the batteries from all units currently in operation.

2.Remove the battery covers to all sensor units (new and old).

3.Place all sensors in a numeric sequential order.

4.In sequential order, install batteries into the sensors (follow the same battery installation procedures seen in section I.

5.Install batteries into the Weather Center.

6.Follow the Programming Mode instructions to program and set-up the Weather Center.

B.SELECTING WHICH SENSOR DATA TO DISPLAY

1.To view the outdoor temperature and humidity from a different sensor, press the + button. A shift from a “boxed #1” to a “boxed #2” should be observed under the “MIN” icon in LCD 6.

2.Press the + button a second time to shift from the “boxed #2” to the “boxed #3”. (Information will display only if you have three sensors in operation).

3.To view information from the first sensor again, press the + button.

MOUNTING

Note: Before permanently mounting, ensure that the Weather Center is able to receive signals from the sensors at the desired location. Extreme and sudden changes in temperature will decrease the accuracy of the Weather Center, and changes in elevation will result with inaccurate weather forecasting for the next 12 to 24 hours. These changes will require a 12 to 24 hour wait before obtaining reliable data. To achieve a true temperature reading, avoid mounting the TX4U—Remote Thermo-Hygro (or any sensor) where direct sunlight can reach the sensor. We recommend that you mount the sensor on a North-facing wall. The sending range of the TX4U and the TX5U is 80-ft (25m) however obstacles such as walls, concrete, and large metal objects can reduce the range.

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Contents WS-7058U Wireless 433 MHz Wireless Weather Center Table of Contents Inventory of Contents Quick SET-UP GuideRemote THERMO-HYGRO Sensor Detailed SET-UP Guide Battery InstallationRainfall Sensor Weather Center LCD ScreenProgram Mode II. Setting the LCD ContrastIV. Time Setting Function ButtonsVI. Date Setting Time Zone SettingVII. Selecting F or C and Inches or Millimeters VIII. Weather Forecast Sensitivity Setting IX. Displaying Relative hPa/inHg or Absolute hPa/inHgII. Minimum & Maximum Temperatures Displays and Functions Manually Setting the Relative AIR PressureXI. Selecting BAR Graph Display Resetting the Minimum & Maximum Records III. Weather Forecast & Weather IconsWeather Tendency Arrows Weather IconsStorm Warning Comfort Level Indicator IV. BAR Graph Histories AIR Pressure HistoryRainfall History Rainfall QuantityVI. Resetting Rainfall Information Rainfall Quantity Totals Manual Setting of the Rain MultiplicatorHard Reset of Eeprom Weather Center Memory VII. Adding More Sensors optionalSelecting Which Sensor Data to Display SET-UP of Multiple SensorsMounting Mounting with the Screws TX4U-REMOTE THERMO-HYGRO SensorMounting with Adhesive Tape II the TX5U-RAINFALL Sensor Table Stand III the WS-7058U-WEATHER CenterWall Mounting Maintenance and Care TroubleshootingProblem SolutionTemperature measuring range Sensor reading updateRelative humidity range Air pressurePower supply Dimensions L x W x HWarranty Information Support@lacrossetechnology.com