La Crosse Technology WA-1240U owner manual Forecast Icons Explained

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Version 1.0 - 9/26/2008

Forecast Icons Explained

There are two sets of icons presented on your Wireless Display, one for day and one for night. A sun appears on many of the day icons while a moon appears on many of the night icons. Night icons only available with the Micro Forecast Expansion Option.

NOTE: Trace precipitation will not display droplets on the icon and “MEDIUM” conditions generally use the “HEAVY” icons to communicate weather events that are likely to affect your plans for the day.

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Contents WA-1240U Table of Contents Set Mode 1 Set LCD Contrast Quality Forecasts CongratulationsWeather Direct is Green Included in the Box MHz Wireless Sensor TechnologyWhat You Need to Get Started Alkaline batteries for the Wireless DisplayHardware Installation Set Up your WA-1240UWireless Outdoor Sensor Installation Options Gateway InstallationTo Surface Mount the Outdoor Sensor To Wall Mount the Outdoor SensorOnline Resources Time Setting on Wireless Display FeaturesEdit Device Settings Online Wireless Outdoor SensorPage Version 1.0 9/26/2008 Wireless Display Operation Version 1.0 9/26/2008 SECTION+ Mode KeySnooze Key Alarm KeyChange the Volume of Audio Playback Volume + KeyChange a Setting While Using the SET Modes Listen to a Severe Weather AlertC Keys Custom Audio Feeds Forecast KeyHear the Talking Weather Forecast Set a Custom Greeting to Hear Before the ForecastChanging Settings on Your Wireless Display When ADD 4 Locations Expansion Option is ActiveSET Key Hear the Audio Feed Assigned to the A, B or C KeyFour SET modes are Set Mode 1 Set LCD Contrast Free Trial of Expansion Options for 14 Days To Perform the Factory ResetFour Additional Forecast Locations Severe Weather AlertsWatches Types of Severe Weather AlertsForecast Icons Explained Battery Low Icons Care and MaintenanceTroubleshooting Specifications Battery ReplacementPower Requirements Liability Disclaimer FCC Statements Warranty Information Version 1.0 9/26/2008