La Crosse Technology WS 550 US operating instructions

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TX

Morris County

33.1

-94.7

 

UT

Emery County

39.2

-110.9

TX

Motley County

34.1

-100.8

 

UT

Garfield County

37.8

-111.9

TX

Nacogdoches County

31.6

-94.6

 

UT

Grand County

38.8

-109.5

TX

Navarro County

32.1

-96.5

 

UT

Iron County

37.8

-113.2

TX

Newton County

30.8

-93.7

 

UT

Juab County

39.7

-112.3

TX

Nolan County

32.4

-100.4

 

UT

Kane County

37.3

-112.4

TX

Nueces County

27.7

-97.5

 

UT

Millard County

39.1

-112.9

TX

Ochiltree County

36.3

-100.8

 

UT

Morgan County

41.1

-111.6

TX

Oldham County

35.4

-102.6

 

UT

Piute County

38.3

-112.1

TX

Orange County

30.1

-93.8

 

UT

Rich County

41.7

-111.3

TX

Palo Pinto County

32.8

-98.3

 

UT

Salt Lake County

40.7

-111.9

TX

Panola County

32.2

-94.3

 

UT

San Juan County

37.4

-109.5

TX

Parker County

32.8

-97.8

 

UT

Sanpete County

39.4

-111.6

TX

Parmer County

34.5

-102.8

 

UT

Sevier County

38.8

-111.9

TX

Pecos County

30.9

-102.7

 

UT

Summit County

40.8

-111.3

TX

Polk County

30.8

-94.9

 

UT

Tooele County

40.4

-112.7

TX

Potter County

35.3

-101.8

 

UT

Uintah County

40.3

-109.6

TX

Presidio County

30.0

-104.2

 

UT

Utah County

40.2

-111.7

TX

Rains County

32.9

-95.8

 

UT

Wasatch County

40.5

-111.4

TX

Randall County

35.1

-101.9

 

UT

Washington County

37.2

-113.5

TX

Reagan County

31.3

-101.5

 

UT

Wayne County

38.3

-111.3

TX

Real County

29.8

-99.9

 

UT

Weber County

41.2

-112.0

TX

Red River County

33.6

-95.1

 

VT

Addison County

44.0

-73.2

TX

Reeves County

31.3

-103.6

 

VT

Bennington County

43.0

-73.1

TX

Refugio County

28.3

-97.2

 

VT

Caledonia County

44.5

-72.1

TX

Roberts County

35.8

-100.8

 

VT

Chittenden County

44.5

-73.1

TX

Robertson County

31.0

-96.6

 

VT

Essex County

44.7

-71.7

TX

Rockwall County

32.9

-96.4

 

VT

Franklin County

44.9

-73.0

TX

Runnels County

31.8

-100.0

 

VT

Grand Isle County

44.8

-73.3

TX

Rusk County

32.2

-94.8

 

VT

Lamoille County

44.6

-72.6

TX

Sabine County

31.3

-93.9

 

VT

Orange County

44.0

-72.4

TX

San Augustine County

31.4

-94.2

 

VT

Orleans County

44.8

-72.2

TX

San Jacinto County

30.6

-95.1

 

VT

Rutland County

43.6

-73.1

TX

San Patricio County

28.0

-97.5

 

VT

Washington County

44.2

-72.6

TX

San Saba County

31.2

-98.8

 

VT

Windham County

43.0

-72.7

TX

Schleicher County

30.9

-100.5

 

VT

Windsor County

43.6

-72.5

TX

Scurry County

32.7

-101.0

 

VA

Accomack County

37.8

-75.6

TX

Shackelford County

32.7

-99.3

 

VA

Albemarle County

38.0

-78.5

TX

Shelby County

31.8

-94.1

 

VA

Alleghany County

37.8

-80.0

TX

Sherman County

36.3

-101.9

 

VA

Amelia County

37.3

-78.0

TX

Smith County

32.3

-95.3

 

VA

Amherst County

37.6

-79.1

TX

Somervell County

32.2

-97.8

 

VA

Appomattox County

37.4

-78.8

TX

Starr County

26.5

-98.8

 

VA

Arlington County

38.9

-77.1

TX

Stephens County

32.7

-98.9

 

VA

Augusta County

38.1

-79.1

TX

Sterling County

31.8

-101.0

 

VA

Bath County

38.0

-79.7

TX

Stonewall County

33.2

-100.2

 

VA

Bedford County

37.3

-79.6

TX

Sutton County

30.5

-100.6

 

VA

Bland County

37.1

-81.1

TX

Swisher County

34.5

-101.7

 

VA

Botetourt County

37.5

-79.8

TX

Tarrant County

32.8

-97.3

 

VA

Brunswick County

36.8

-77.9

TX

Taylor County

32.4

-99.8

 

VA

Buchanan County

37.3

-82.0

TX

Terrell County

30.2

-102.1

 

VA

Buckingham County

37.6

-78.5

TX

Terry County

33.2

-102.3

 

VA

Campbell County

37.2

-79.1

TX

Throckmorton County

33.2

-99.2

 

VA

Caroline County

38.0

-77.4

TX

Titus County

33.2

-95.0

 

VA

Carroll County

36.7

-80.7

TX

Tom Green County

31.4

-100.5

 

VA

Charles City County

37.3

-77.1

TX

Travis County

30.3

-97.8

 

VA

Charlotte County

37.0

-78.6

TX

Trinity County

31.0

-95.2

 

VA

Chesterfield County

37.4

-77.5

TX

Tyler County

30.8

-94.4

 

VA

Clarke County

39.1

-78.0

TX

Upshur County

32.7

-94.9

 

VA

Craig County

37.5

-80.2

TX

Upton County

31.3

-102.1

 

VA

Culpeper County

38.5

-78.0

TX

Uvalde County

29.3

-99.7

 

VA

Cumberland County

37.5

-78.3

TX

Val Verde County

29.6

-101.0

 

VA

Dickenson County

37.1

-82.4

TX

Van Zandt County

32.6

-95.8

 

VA

Dinwiddie County

37.1

-77.6

TX

Victoria County

28.8

-97.0

 

VA

Essex County

37.9

-76.9

TX

Walker County

30.7

-95.5

 

VA

Fairfax County

38.8

-77.2

TX

Waller County

30.0

-96.0

 

VA

Fauquier County

38.7

-77.8

TX

Ward County

31.5

-103.0

 

VA

Floyd County

36.9

-80.4

TX

Washington County

30.2

-96.4

 

VA

Fluvanna County

37.9

-78.3

TX

Webb County

27.6

-99.4

 

VA

Franklin County

37.0

-79.9

TX

Wharton County

29.3

-96.2

 

VA

Frederick County

39.2

-78.2

TX

Wheeler County

35.4

-100.3

 

VA

Giles County

37.3

-80.7

TX

Wichita County

33.9

-98.6

 

VA

Gloucester County

37.4

-76.5

TX

Wilbarger County

34.1

-99.2

 

VA

Goochland County

37.7

-77.9

TX

Willacy County

26.5

-97.8

 

VA

Grayson County

36.6

-81.2

TX

Williamson County

30.6

-97.7

 

VA

Greene County

38.3

-78.5

TX

Wilson County

29.2

-98.1

 

VA

Greensville County

36.7

-77.6

TX

Winkler County

31.8

-103.1

 

VA

Halifax County

36.7

-78.9

TX

Wise County

33.2

-97.7

 

VA

Hanover County

37.7

-77.4

TX

Wood County

32.8

-95.4

 

VA

Henrico County

37.6

-77.5

TX

Yoakum County

33.1

-102.8

 

VA

Henry County

36.7

-79.9

TX

Young County

33.2

-98.7

 

VA

Highland County

38.4

-79.6

TX

Zapata County

27.0

-99.2

 

VA

Isle of Wight County

36.9

-76.7

TX

Zavala County

28.9

-99.8

 

VA

James City County

37.3

-76.8

UT

Beaver County

38.3

-113.0

 

VA

King and Queen County

37.7

-76.9

UT

Box Elder County

41.6

-112.5

 

VA

King George County

38.3

-77.2

UT

Cache County

41.8

-111.8

 

VA

King William County

37.7

-77.0

UT

Carbon County

39.6

-110.8

 

VA

Lancaster County

37.7

-76.5

UT

Daggett County

40.9

-109.5

 

VA

Lee County

36.7

-83.1

UT

Davis County

41.0

-111.9

 

VA

Loudoun County

39.1

-77.6

UT

Duchesne County

40.2

-110.3

 

VA

Louisa County

38.0

-78.0

 

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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 rainfall quantity in mm, inch or l/m2 for Display the inside temperature and humidityDisplay’s outdoor temperature/humidity from Combi Sensor Data logging function Moon phase displayPreparatory work Display the sunrise and sunset timeQuick overview of the display fields Preparing the weather station Connecting to the mainsStart-up base station Installing / MountingInserting batteries PC-connectionPage Page Page Combi-sensor TX 550 US Page ­ + + -­ Next Sensor Enter Next Cleaning EnterOperations Log in/delete external sensorsDeleting a sensor assignment Sensor ADD DELNo 9 - Sync Marking the populated memory slotsOperations MIN Reset RainConfiguration Units menu, Set the display units LONGITUDE+ Position menu, Set positionNext Position Enter LatitudeNext Lighting Enter Timezone menu, Set time zoneNext Timezone Enter TIMEZONE+System menu, System settings Intervall DSTRain CAL Altitude EnterAltitude Rain CAL EnterSUN CAL Enter CLEANING, menu, Cleaning modeCleaningstart CleaningwaitMIN MAX Reset REQ CFG Live Mode menu, call up the current weather data flowNext Live Mode Enter Other Functions and Displays Memory Almost Full Frost warning Changing the batteriesBase station Sensor Status DisplayNo reception transmitter batteries are empty TroubleshootingWireless sensors Please follow the battery disposal regulationsInaccurate 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.