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WS-7076U Wireless 433 MHz Radio-controlled Weather Station Instruction Manual[...]
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2 Topic Page Inventory of Contents/Additional Equipment 3 About WWVB 4 Quick Set-Up Guide 5 Detailed Set-Up Guide Battery Installation 6-7 Program Mode Programming Sequence 7 Function Keys 8 12/24 Hour Time Setting 8 Time Zone Setting 8-9 Daylight Saving Time Setting 9-10 Time Setting (WW VB & Manual) 10-11 Setting Day, Date and Year 11-12 Sele[...]
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3 INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1. The weather station (Figure 1). 2. One TX6U remote tem perature sensor with m ounting bracket (Figure 2). 3. Three each, ½” Philips screws. 4. One strip double-sided adhesive t ape. 5. Instruction Manual and Warranty Card. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (not included) 1. Two, fresh AA 1.5V batteries for indoor weather st ation. [...]
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4 ABOUT WWVB (Radio Controlled Time) The NIST (National Institute of Sta ndards and Technology—Time and Frequency Division) WW VB radio station is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado an d transmits the exact time signal conti nuously throughout the United St ates at 60 kHz. The signal can be received up to 2, 000 miles away th rough the internal ant[...]
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5 QUICK SET-UP GUIDE Hint: Use good quality Alkaline Batteri es and avoid rechargeable batteries. 1. Have the indoor weather station and rem ote tem perature sensor 3 to 5 apart. 2. Batteries should be out o f b oth units. 3. Place the batteries into the remote temperature sensor first then into the indoor weather station. (All remote t emperature [...]
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6 DETAILED SET-UP GUIDE I. BATTERY INSTALLATION A. REMOTE TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1. Rem ove the mounting bracket. The bracket snaps on and off easily. 2. Rem ove the battery cover, by sli ding the cover down. 3. Observing th e correct polarity install 2 AA batteries. The batteries will fit tightly (t o avoid start-up problem s make sure they do not spr[...]
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7 PROGRAM MODE Programming Note: If 30 seconds are allowed to pass or ei ther the IN or the OUT bu tton is pressed durin g programmin g modes, the unit will set the last information entere d—the display will stop flashing and return to normal time-date readings. If you don’t leave the program mode during the programming of sections III through [...]
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8 II. FUNCTION KEYS The function keys are operated by pressing t he top or bottom of the key corresponding to the operation that you want t o perform. II. 12 OR 24 HOUR TIME SETTING 1. Press and hold the “SET” button for 3 seconds or until “12 h” flashes in the DATE LCD. 2. Press and release the “CH” button to toggle bet ween 12 and 24-[...]
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9 4. Select your appropriate time zone using the “CH” button. During selection of the Tim e Zone, the 3 letter abbreviations for the time zones found in North America will flash across the top of the TIME LCD. Observe the chart below, showing the corresponding abbreviations, time zones, and codes. Note: There are more time zones represented by [...]
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10 6. Press and release the “SET” button to confirm and advance t o the Time sett ing mode. V. TIME There are two methods by whi ch the time can be set : A) Automatically via WWVB reception or B) Manually. A. WWVB (Remote Control Time) This met hod requires you to do nothing except wai t for the signal to be received and to select a time zone. [...]
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11 5. Press and release the “SET” button to co nfirm the hour setting and to advance to the m inute setting m ode. 6. The minute digits should be flashing. Press and rel ease the "CH” button to change the minutes—i ncreasing the minut es by increments of 1 w ith each press of the “CH” butt on. 7. Press and release the “SET” but[...]
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12 5. The numeric-month will be flashing in the D ATE LCD. Press and release the “CH” button to select to the cu rrent month. 6. Press and release the “SET” button to confirm the numeric- month, and to ente r the numeric-day set ting mode. 7. The numeric-day will be flashing, p ress and release the “CH” button to select the current day [...]
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13 VIII. SETTING THE LCD CONTRAST 1. Press and hold the “SET” button for 3 seconds or until “12h” or “24h” flashes in the DATE LCD. 2. Press and release the “SET” button 10 more times to reach the LCD contrast setting m ode. 3. The default setting—“Lcd 5 ” will flash in the DATE LCD. 4. There are 8 LCD contrast levels to choos[...]
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14 FEATURES OF THE WS-7076U I. BACK LIGHT The WS-7076U has a backlight that can be activated by pressi ng any of the eight function b u ttons. After a button h as been pressed the backlig ht will come on for five seconds before autom atically shutting off. II. INDOOR TEMPERATURE The current indoor is displayed in the INDOOR LCD and is updat ed ever[...]
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15 IV. MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE RECORDS The WS-7076U keeps a record of the MINIMUM and MAXIMUM temperature and the time and date of their occurrence—for both the indoor and outdoor modes. A. VIEWING THE INDOOR TEMPERATURE RECORDS 1. Press the “IN” button once. “MIN” appears in the upper portion of the flashing INDOOR LCD i ndicatin[...]
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16 C. RESETTING THE MIMIMUM AND MAXIMUM RECORDS 1. All the indoor records (minim um and maximum) will be reset after the “IN” button is pressed and held for 5 seconds. 2. All the outdoor records (min imum and m aximum) will be reset after the “OUT” button is pressed and held for 5 seconds. V. ALARM FUNCTION A. SETTING THE ALARM (alarms 1 an[...]
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17 7. To set, activate and deactivate alarm 2, follow the directions above for alarm 1—using the “AL2” button i nstead of the “AL1” button. The ((2 )) icon will represent activation and deactivation of Alarm 2. B. SNOOZING AND STOPPING THE ALARM 1. The snooze function is activated by pressing any one of the following b uttons: “SET”, [...]
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18 A. SET-UP OF MULTIPLE UNITS 1. It is necessary to remove the batteries from all units currently in operation. 2. Remove the b attery covers to all remote temperature sensor units. 3. Place all remote temperature sensor units in a numeric sequential order. 4. In sequential order, install batteries (follow the same battery installation pr ocedures[...]
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19 MOUNTING Note: Before permanently mount ing ensure that t he indoor weather st ation is able to receive WWVB signals from th e desired location. Also, extreme and sudden changes in temperature w ill decrease the accuracy of the indoor weather station and changes in elevation will result with inaccurate weather forecasting for the next 12 to 24 h[...]
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20 1) With a nonabrasive solution, clean and dry the back of the mounting bracket and the mounting surface to ensure a secure hold. The mounting surface should be smooth and flat . 2) Remove the protective stri p from one side of the tape. Adhere the tape to the desi gnated area on the back of the mounting bracket . 3) Remove the protective strip f[...]
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21 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: No reception of WWVB time signal. Solution: 1) Wait overnight for signal. 2) Be sure indoor weather station is at least 6 feet from any el ectrical devices such as televisi ons, computers or other radio-cont rolled clocks. 3) Remove batteri es for five minutes, reinsert and leave the unit alone overnight without pressi n[...]
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22 • Opening th e casings invalidates the warranty. Do not try to repair the unit. Contact La Crosse Technology for repairs. SPECIFICATIONS Temperature measuring range: Indoor: 32 ° F to 139.8 ° F with 0.2 ° F resolutio n . (0 ° C to 59.9 ° C with 0.1 ° C reso lution) “OFL” displayed if outsi de this range Outdoo r: -21.8 ° F to 157.2 [...]
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23 La Crosse Technology, Ltd provides a 1-y ear limited w arranty on this product against manufacturing defects in ma terials and workmanship. This limited warranty begins on the original dat e of purchase, is valid only on products purchased and used in North America and only to the original purchaser of this product. To receive warranty service, [...]
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24 PUBLIC INFORMATION. THIS PRO DUCT IS NOT A T OY. KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN’S REACH. This warranty gives y ou specific legal rights. You may also have other rights specific to your State. Some States do no allo w the exclusion of c onsequential or incidental damages therefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to y ou. For warranty work[...]