La Crosse Technology WS 550 US operating instructions

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AR

Saline County

34.6

-92.6

 

CO

AR

Scott County

34.9

-94.1

 

CO

AR

Searcy County

35.9

-92.7

 

CO

AR

Sebastian County

35.3

-94.4

 

CO

AR

Sevier County

34.0

-94.3

 

CO

AR

Sharp County

36.2

-91.5

 

CO

AR

Stone County

35.9

-92.2

 

CO

AR

Union County

33.2

-92.6

 

CO

AR

Van Buren County

35.6

-92.4

 

CO

AR

Washington County

36.1

-94.2

 

CO

AR

White County

35.3

-91.7

 

CO

AR

Woodruff County

35.2

-91.2

 

CO

AR

Yell County

35.0

-93.4

 

CO

CA

Alameda County

37.7

-122.1

 

CO

CA

Alpine County

38.6

-119.9

 

CO

CA

Amador County

38.4

-120.7

 

CO

CA

Butte County

39.6

-121.6

 

CO

CA

Calaveras County

38.2

-120.6

 

CO

CA

Colusa County

39.2

-122.2

 

CO

CA

Contra Costa County

37.9

-122.1

 

CO

CA

Del Norte County

41.7

-124.1

 

CO

CA

El Dorado County

38.8

-120.6

 

CO

CA

Fresno County

36.6

-119.9

 

CO

CA

Glenn County

39.6

-122.3

 

CO

CA

Humboldt County

40.7

-124.0

 

CO

CA

Imperial County

33.0

-115.5

 

CO

CA

Inyo County

36.7

-117.7

 

CO

CA

Kern County

35.3

-118.7

 

CO

CA

Kings County

36.2

-119.8

 

CO

CA

Lake County

39.0

-122.8

 

CO

CA

Lassen County

40.6

-120.7

 

CO

CA

Los Angeles County

34.1

-118.2

 

CO

CA

Madera County

37.0

-120.0

 

CO

CA

Marin County

38.0

-122.6

 

CO

CA

Mariposa County

37.6

-120.0

 

CO

CA

Mendocino County

39.4

-123.4

 

CO

CA

Merced County

37.2

-120.7

 

CO

CA

Modoc County

41.5

-120.8

 

CO

CA

Mono County

37.9

-119.0

 

CO

CA

Monterey County

36.5

-121.5

 

CO

CA

Napa County

38.4

-122.3

 

CO

CA

Nevada County

39.3

-120.8

 

CO

CA

Orange County

33.7

-117.9

 

CO

CA

Placer County

39.0

-120.9

 

CO

CA

Plumas County

40.0

-120.9

 

CT

CA

Riverside County

33.8

-116.8

 

CT

CA

Sacramento County

38.6

-121.4

 

CT

CA

San Benito County

36.7

-121.3

 

CT

CA

San Bernardino County

34.4

-117.0

 

CT

CA

San Diego County

32.9

-117.1

 

CT

CA

San Francisco County

37.8

-122.4

 

CT

CA

San Joaquin County

37.9

-121.3

 

CT

CA

San Luis Obispo County

35.4

-120.6

 

DE

CA

San Mateo County

37.5

-122.3

 

DE

CA

Santa Barbara County

34.6

-120.1

 

DE

CA

Santa Clara County

37.3

-121.9

 

DC

CA

Santa Cruz County

37.0

-122.0

 

FL

CA

Shasta County

40.7

-122.1

 

FL

CA

Sierra County

39.6

-120.5

 

FL

CA

Siskiyou County

41.6

-122.5

 

FL

CA

Solano County

38.2

-122.1

 

FL

CA

Sonoma County

38.4

-122.8

 

FL

CA

Stanislaus County

37.6

-121.0

 

FL

CA

Sutter County

39.1

-121.7

 

FL

CA

Tehama County

40.1

-122.1

 

FL

CA

Trinity County

40.7

-123.1

 

FL

CA

Tulare County

36.2

-119.2

 

FL

CA

Tuolumne County

38.0

-120.2

 

FL

CA

Ventura County

34.3

-119.0

 

FL

CA

Yolo County

38.6

-121.8

 

FL

CA

Yuba County

39.2

-121.4

 

FL

CO

Adams County

39.9

-104.9

 

FL

CO

Alamosa County

37.5

-105.8

 

FL

CO

Arapahoe County

39.6

-104.8

 

FL

CO

Archuleta County

37.2

-107.1

 

FL

CO

Baca County

37.3

-102.5

 

FL

CO

Bent County

38.1

-103.1

 

FL

CO

Boulder County

40.1

-105.2

 

FL

CO

Chaffee County

38.7

-106.1

 

FL

CO

Cheyenne County

38.8

-102.5

 

FL

CO

Clear Creek County

39.7

-105.6

 

FL

CO

Conejos County

37.2

-106.1

 

FL

CO

Costilla County

37.3

-105.5

 

FL

CO

Crowley County

38.2

-103.8

 

FL

CO

Custer County

38.1

-105.4

 

FL

CO

Delta County

38.8

-107.9

 

FL

CO

Denver County

39.7

-105.0

 

FL

CO

Dolores County

37.8

-108.6

 

FL

CO

Douglas County

39.5

-104.9

 

FL

CO

Eagle County

39.6

-106.7

 

FL

 

Elbert County

39.3

-104.3

El Paso County

38.9

-104.7

Fremont County

38.4

-105.3

Garfield County

39.5

-107.7

Gilpin County

39.8

-105.5

Grand County

40.1

-106.1

Gunnison County

38.6

-107.0

Hinsdale County

37.8

-107.3

Huerfano County

37.6

-105.0

Jackson County

40.6

-106.3

Jefferson County

39.7

-105.1

Kiowa County

38.4

-102.6

Kit Carson County

39.3

-102.5

Lake County

39.2

-106.3

La Plata County

37.3

-107.8

Larimer County

40.5

-105.2

Las Animas County

37.2

-104.4

Lincoln County

39.1

-103.6

Logan County

40.7

-103.1

Mesa County

39.1

-108.5

Mineral County

37.7

-106.9

Moffat County

40.6

-108.1

Montezuma County

37.4

-108.6

Montrose County

38.4

-108.2

Morgan County

40.3

-103.8

Otero County

38.0

-103.7

Ouray County

38.1

-107.8

Park County

39.2

-105.7

Phillips County

40.6

-102.4

Pitkin County

39.2

-106.9

Prowers County

38.1

-102.4

Pueblo County

38.2

-104.6

Rio Blanco County

40.0

-108.3

Rio Grande County

37.6

-106.3

Routt County

40.5

-106.9

Saguache County

38.1

-106.2

San Juan County

37.8

-107.7

San Miguel County

38.0

-108.4

Sedgwick County

40.9

-102.3

Summit County

39.6

-106.1

Teller County

38.9

-105.2

Washington County

40.1

-103.1

Weld County

40.3

-104.7

Yuma County

40.0

-102.5

Fairfield County

41.2

-73.4

Hartford County

41.8

-72.7

Litchfield County

41.8

-73.2

Middlesex County

41.4

-72.5

New Haven County

41.4

-72.9

New London County

41.4

-72.1

Tolland County

41.9

-72.4

Windham County

41.8

-72.0

Kent County

39.1

-75.6

New Castle County

39.7

-75.6

Sussex County

38.7

-75.3

District of Columbia

38.9

-77.0

Alachua County

29.7

-82.4

Baker County

30.3

-82.2

Bay County

30.2

-85.6

Bradford County

29.9

-82.1

Brevard County

28.2

-80.7

Broward County

26.1

-80.2

Calhoun County

30.4

-85.2

Charlotte County

27.0

-82.1

Citrus County

28.9

-82.5

Clay County

30.0

-81.8

Collier County

26.2

-81.7

Columbia County

30.2

-82.6

DeSoto County

27.2

-81.9

Dixie County

29.6

-83.1

Duval County

30.3

-81.6

Escambia County

30.5

-87.3

Flagler County

29.5

-81.2

Franklin County

29.8

-84.8

Gadsden County

30.6

-84.6

Gilchrist County

29.7

-82.8

Glades County

26.9

-81.2

Gulf County

29.9

-85.3

Hamilton County

30.5

-82.9

Hardee County

27.5

-81.8

Hendry County

26.7

-81.2

Hernando County

28.5

-82.5

Highlands County

27.4

-81.4

Hillsborough County

28.0

-82.4

Holmes County

30.9

-85.8

Indian River County

27.7

-80.5

Jackson County

30.8

-85.2

Jefferson County

30.5

-83.9

Lafayette County

30.0

-83.2

Lake County

28.8

-81.7

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Contents TouchScreen Wireless Weather Station WS 550 US Contents Appendix a Menu Overview WS 550 US Proper use, exclusion of warrantyGeneral aspects and Function Display the inside temperature and humidity Display’s outdoor temperature/humidity from Combi SensorDisplay the rainfall quantity in mm, inch or l/m2 for Preparatory work Moon phase displayDisplay the sunrise and sunset time Data logging functionQuick overview of the display fields Preparing the weather station Connecting to the mainsInserting batteries Installing / MountingPC-connection Start-up base stationPage Page Page Combi-sensor TX 550 US Page ­ + + -­ Operations Next Cleaning EnterLog in/delete external sensors Next Sensor EnterNo 9 - Sync Sensor ADD DELMarking the populated memory slots Deleting a sensor assignmentOperations MIN Reset RainConfiguration Units menu, Set the display units Next Position Enter Position menu, Set positionLatitude LONGITUDE+Next Timezone Enter Timezone menu, Set time zoneTIMEZONE+ Next Lighting EnterSystem menu, System settings Intervall DSTAltitude Altitude EnterRain CAL Enter Rain CALCleaningstart CLEANING, menu, Cleaning modeCleaningwait SUN CAL EnterLive Mode menu, call up the current weather data flow Next Live Mode EnterMIN MAX Reset REQ CFG Other Functions and Displays Memory Almost Full Base station Changing the batteriesSensor Status Display Frost warningWireless sensors TroubleshootingPlease follow the battery disposal regulations No reception transmitter batteries are emptyInaccurate rain Other instructions for start-up or troubleshootingRange Instructions for Maintenance and CareMount Cleaning the rain quantity sensorSetting the rain sensor Instructions for disposal Technical SpecificationsFirmware Update PC connection Software InstallationAppendix Daylight saving time switching Proper use, Exclusion of warranty, Safety instructionsWireless technology BidCoS DoC Statement FCC InformationAppendix a Menu Overview WS 550 US Main menu Appendix B Table of latitude/longitude of US counties Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page AST Warranty Information La Crosse Technology

WS 550 US specifications

The La Crosse Technology WS 550 US is an advanced weather station designed for both amateur meteorologists and weather enthusiasts. It seamlessly combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, capturing comprehensive meteorological data for intuitive analysis and real-time monitoring.

At the heart of the WS 550 US is its wireless sensor technology. This weather station includes an outdoor sensor that accurately measures temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall. The wireless connection allows for a convenient setup, as users can place the sensor up to 300 feet away from the display console. This flexibility ensures optimal placement for accurate readings while maintaining easy access to the display.

One of the standout features of the WS 550 US is its large, easy-to-read LCD screen, which displays a wealth of information at a glance. The console shows indoor and outdoor temperatures, humidity levels, wind speeds, and weather forecasts based on barometric pressure changes. The multi-functional display provides a clear summary of current conditions, making it easier for users to prepare for changing weather patterns.

In addition to real-time data, the WS 550 US also boasts a unique alarm system for severe weather conditions. Users can set up personalized alerts for high and low temperature thresholds, humidity levels, and rainfall amounts. This proactive feature gives users peace of mind, allowing them to respond to potential weather hazards quickly.

The WS 550 US integrates advanced forecasting technology, utilizing a built-in barometer to predict weather changes up to 12-24 hours in advance. The included historical data feature allows users to review past weather patterns, granting insights into local climatic trends and forecasting.

Another admirable aspect of this weather station is its compatibility with La Crosse's mobile app, enabling users to access their weather data remotely. This feature is particularly appealing in today’s digital age, making monitoring weather conditions possible from smartphones and tablets.

With its combination of advanced technology and user-oriented features, the La Crosse Technology WS 550 US provides reliable and accurate weather data, appealing to anyone interested in understanding the elements that shape our environment. Whether preparing for a gardening project, planning outdoor activities, or simply staying informed, this weather station stands out as a versatile tool in any setting.