Summary of Contents for La Crosse Technology 328-1415
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Wireless Professional Color Weather Station SET UP GUIDE MODEL: 328-1415...
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Table of Contents RAIN BASICS FORECAST Viewing Rain Data Initial Setup Viewing Forecast Data Rainfall Records Station Settings Seasonal Foliage Reset Records Atomic Time Moon Phase Rain Cylinder Graph Buttons Pressure Number Days Since Last Rain LCD Display Brightness Auto-scroll Auto-Dim Settings TEMP.
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Initial Setup Thermo-Hygro Sensor Bottom of Cyclone Sensor Back of Weather Station (TX141TH-Bv4) (TX145WSDR) (328-1415) Power Jack Power Up Thermo-Hygro Sensor: Install 2 fresh “AA” batteries according to polarity and replace battery cover. The red LED light will flash when transmitting.
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BASICS Station Settings 30 seconds after powering the station on, it will automatically enter the Settings Menu. To manually set your time, date, and other settings, hold the button until the display changes to enter the Settings Menu. Use the buttons on the Press the button to...
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BASICS Buttons 1. LIGHT 2. RAIN Press to adjust backlight. Hold to enter Auto-Dim settings. Press and release to toggle through Rain History. Hold to search for Cyclone Sensor. 3. ATOMIC 4. PLUS/MINUS +/- Hold to search for Atomic Time Signal. Press to adjust values.
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BASICS LCD Display Brightness Auto-Dim Backlight Settings Program your display to automatically dim during preselected times. Hold the LIGHT button until the display changes, to enter the Auto-Dim Settings. Press the buttons to turn the Auto-Dim feature on or off. Press LIGHT to confirm.
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FORECAST Viewing Forecast Data Seasonal Foliage • The foliage scene in the forecast Summer (June 21 to Sept. 20 Spring (March 20 to June 20 section changes seasonally. • The dates are pre-programmed. Fall (Sept. 21 to Dec. 20 Winter (Dec. 21 to March 19 Pressure Number Your Relative Pressure reading will come from your station’s...
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RAIN Viewing Rain Data View Rainfall Records Press and release the RAIN button to toggle through rainfall records with time and date stamps. See rainfall records for the past 1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days, month, year, and total since start up. Month Resets at the Start of Every Month When viewing the monthly record, press and release the...
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1. COMPASS ROSE WIND Displays cardinal direction with animated Viewing Wind Data arrows (16 directions total). 2. CURRENT WIND DIRECTION Large Arrow indicates current wind direction. RAIN RAIN 3. CURRENT WIND SPEED Humidity The top wind speed recorded in the past 31 WIND seconds.
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TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY Viewing Temperature & Humidity Data 1. INDOOR ICON Indicates indoor readings. 2. INDOOR TEMPERATURE Current indoor temprature 3. INDOOR HUMIDITY Current indoor humidity 4. INDOOR TEMPERATURE ALERTS Appear if a high ( ) or low ( ) alert is set & active. 5.
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TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY Temperature & Humidity Records Viewing Temperature & Humidity Records Press and release the TEMP. button to toggle through indoor/outdoor records with time and date stamps. OUTDOOR Records Viewing Order Outdoor High Temperature Indoor High Temperature Outdoor Low Temperature Indoor Low Temperature Outdoor High Humidity Indoor High Humidity...
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ALERTS Customizable Alerts Setting Custom Alerts Hold the ALERTS button to enter the Alert Settings Menu. Use the buttons to activate/deactivate individual alerts, or press ALERTS button to skip to the next option. Once activated, use the buttons to adjust the values. Press the High Wind Speed Alert Example ALERTS button to confirm and move forward.
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SENSORS Search for Sensors If you are seeing “NO” or dashes for your outdoor readings, please try the following steps: Hold the TEMP button to search for your Thermo-hygro Sensor. Hold the WIND RAIN button to search for your Cyclone Sensor. The Reception Indicator will begin to animate for either sensor.
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SENSORS Sensor Placement & Mounting For Accurate Cyclone Sensor Measurements • Use the built-in Bubble Level to ensure the Cyclone Sensor (especially the rain gauge) is mounted level. • Ensure the Solar Panel is facing to the South. This helps optimize battery life and transmit correct wind direction data.
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SENSORS Cyclone Sensor Mounting Check the integrated Bubble Level or use Secure the Cyclone Sensor to the Mast your own across the Rain Funnel to ensure by tightening the screws on the side. After the sensor is level. screws are tightened, double check the sensor has remained level through the installation process.
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SENSORS Cyclone Sensor Mounting Advanced Installation Some advanced installation options include tripods, wall mounts, chimney mounts, and many others. Any of these can be combined with U-bolts for attachment onto a tall cylindrical conduit using our Adjustable Base. These options will require additional equipment and possibly professional help for best results.
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SENSORS Cleaning the Cyclone Sensor After cleaning, re-install the Rain Funnel by You should feel the funnel lock into place placing it back into the sensor and twisting when one of the arrows lines up with the clockwise until secure. center of the Lock/Unlock Line.
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APPENDIX • INGESTION HAZARD: This product contains a button cell or coin battery. • DEATH or serious injury can occur if ingested. • A swallowed button cell or coin battery can cause Internal Chemical Burns in as little as 2 hours. •...
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Pull back the metal pin and gently remove feedback on our social media outlets. the battery. Follow La Crosse Technology on Youtube, Insert a fresh CR2032 battery with the Facebook, Instagram, and X (Twitter). side up and snap it into place.
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APPENDIX Specifictions Weather Station (328-1415) Temperature Range: 32ºF to 122ºF (0ºC to 50ºC) Humidity Range: 10% - 99% RH Relative Pressure Range: 23.62 to 32.48 inHg (800 to 1100 hPa) Power Requirements: 5-volt power adapter (included) GPU280500150WAOO The plug on the power adapter is intended to serve as the disconnect device, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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Cyclone Sensor (TX145WSDR) Wind Speed Range: 0 to 111 mph (0 to 178 kph) Rainfall Range: 0 to 393.6 Inches (0 to 9999 mm) Transmission Range: 330 feet (100 meters) open air Power Requirements: 3 “AA” Batteries (not included) Battery Life: 36+ months Update Interval: Every 31 Seconds...
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SUPPORT Warranty and Patents La Crosse Technology Ltd. provides a 1-year limited-time warranty on this product relating to manufacturing defects in materials & workmanship. Per the Song-Beverly Act, in the state of California, the warranty on this item becomes effective on the date of delivery.
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