Operation Keys - La Crosse Technology WS-2316U Operation Manual

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Time & Date (LCD Section 1)
If the WWVB icon (icon 2) is ON and not flashing, it means that the
WWVB radio-controlled time and date are has been received. Press
the PLUS (+) key to change the format of date display between
date/month/year, weekday/date/month, seconds, alarm set time and
time zone.
Weather forecasting (LCD Section 1)
The three weather icons Sunny, Cloudy and Rainy represent the
weather forecasting. There are also two weather tendency indicators
to show the air pressure tendency either side of the weather icons.
Sunny
Cloudy
Notes to inHg sensitivity setting for weather forecasting:
The inHg pressure sensitivity can be set to suit the user's requirement
for weather forecasting from 6 inHg, 9 inHg to 12 inHg (see Basic
Programming below). For areas that experience frequent changes
in air pressure (which does not necessarily reflect a change in the
weather) requires a higher inHg setting compared to an area where
the air pressure is stagnant. For example if 6 inHg is selected, then
there must be a fall or rise in air pressure of at least 6 inHg before the
weather station will register this as a change in weather.
Air Pressure (LCD Section 1)
The air pressure reading is displayed here. Press the PRESSURE
key to toggle between relative and absolute air pressure displays.
Notes to Absolute and Relative Air Pressure:
Absolute air pressure provides the display of the true measured air
pressure of the current time and location. This is not programmable
and the absolute air pressure range of the weather station is from
8.85 inHg to 32.45 inHg (standard air pressure at an altitude of
30,000ft is around 8.85 inHg).
Relative air pressure is the one value that is calculated back to sea
level from the local absolute air pressure and can thus be taken as a
reference for weather condition and weather development for the
entire country. It can be programmed to represent your local
surroundings. Since the relative air pressure is also the one value
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Operation keys

The base station has 8 keys for easy operation. Please refer to the
following table for use and function of each key: Further descriptions
of the key functions with regard to their immediate range of
application can be found in the Programming modes:
SET - key
- In normal mode to enter the manual basic
programming mode
- In basic programming mode to select the
following setting modes:
- LCD contrast setting
- Manual time setting (hours/minutes)
- 12/24 time format display
- Calendar setting (year/month/date)
- Time zone setting
- °C/°F temperature setting
- Wind speed unit setting
- Rainfall unit setting
- Pressure unit setting
- Relative air pressure setting
- Weather picture threshold setting
- Storm warning setting
- Audible storm alarm setting
- In setting modes confirmation of the selected
values
- In alarm modes alarm ON/OFF
- In alarm mode to enter programming of alarm
values (long pressing)
- To exit MIN/MAX modes
PRESSURE
- Toggle between Absolute and Relative air
- key
pressure displays
DISPLAY -
- Toggle between the following current/ maximum/
key
minimum display modes:
- Indoor temperature and humidity
- Outdoor temperature and humidity
- Outdoor wind chill
- Outdoor dew point
- Rainfall (24h, 1h, total)
WIND - key
To toggle between the following settings:
- Wind speed
- Wind direction
- Wind direction display in degrees
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Rainy
given by various newspapers, TV and radio broadcasting stations in
their daily weather forecasts for their respective locations, users can
set the relative air pressure of the weather station to this value to
represent readings your their area (see Basic Programming Modes
below).
Weather Data (LCD Section 2)
Indoor temperature and humidity are displayed simultaneously in this
section. Use the DISPLAY key to toggle through the displays for other
weather information:
- Outdoor temperature/humidity
- Outdoor wind chill
- Outdoor dew point
- Rainfall 24h
- Rainfall 1h
- Rainfall total.
Notes to Dewpoint and Windchill:
Air can at a certain temperature only carry a certain amount of water
(water vapor), which also increases and decreases with temperature.
If the air temperature decreases below the dewpoint (saturation
point), the excessive water vapor will condense and fall out in form of
dew, fog or rain. At a temperature of e.g. 59°F and a relative humidity
of 50% the dewpoint will be about 41°F, at 80% humidity about
53.6°F. At a relative humidity of 100% saturation is reached, i.e. the
dewpoint is 59°F. At a dewpoint below freezing the fallout will become
frost or snow.
Windchill has been introduced for battle planning during World War II.
It represents not the real measured but the temperature a person
feels in open area under the influence of wind and cold. Windchill is
laid out in tables for various temperatures and wind speeds. At an
outdoor temperature of e.g. 46.4°F and calm winds a person moving
at a speed of 13 mph will already feel a windchill temperature of 32°F.
Wind Data (LCD Section 3)
The current wind direction will be displayed on the LCD compass on
the wind section. Press the WIND key to toggle between wind
direction as numerical (e.g. 225°) and abbreviated characters (e.g.
SW) as well as numerical wind speed display inside the compass
circle.
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ALARM -
- In normal mode to enter the alarm programming
key
mode
- In alarm programming mode to select the
following setting modes:
- Time alarm setting
- Indoor temperature alarm (high & low)
- Outdoor temperature alarm (high & low)
- Indoor humidity alarm (high & low)
- Outdoor humidity alarm (high & low)
- Outdoor wind chill alarm (high & low)
- Outdoor dew point alarm (high & low)
- Rainfall alarm (24h, 1h)
- Pressure alarm (high & low)
- Wind speed alarm (high & low)
- Wind direction alarm
- In setting modes confirmation of the selected
values
- To exit MIN/MAX modes
- To reset general alarm symbol
MIN/MAX -
- In normal display mode to toggle between
key
display of MIN/MAX values
- To toggle between MIN/MAX values in MIN/MAX
mode
- To exit any programming mode
PLUS (+) –
- In normal display mode to toggle between format
key
of date display, seconds, time alarm and time
zone
- To increase the values in the setting modes
- To exit MIN/MAX modes
- In normal display mode to re-enter data learning
mode (long pressing for 2 seconds)
MINUS (-) –
- In normal display mode to enable/disable the
key
buzzer alarm (long pressing)
- To decrease the values in the setting modes
- In basic programming mode audible storm alarm
ON/OFF
- To snooze the alarms off 24 hours when the
alarm is sounding
- In MIN/MAX modes to reset recorded values and
recorded dates and times
*Press any key to activate the E.L backlight
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