La Crosse Technology WS9090 Instruction Manual
La Crosse Technology WS9090 Instruction Manual

La Crosse Technology WS9090 Instruction Manual

Wireless 868 mhz temperature station
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WIRELESS 868 MHz TEMPERATURE STATION
Instruction Manual
INTRODUCTION:
Congratulations on purchasing this 868MHz Temperature Station
time and outdoor temperature
reading. With only two easy to use keys, this
innovative product is ideal for use in the home or office.
« Instant Transmission+» is the up and coming state-of-the-art new
wireless transmission technology, exclusively designed and developed by
LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY.
"IT +" offers you an immediate update of all your outdoor data measured
from the transmitters: follow your climatic variations in real-time!
which displays the
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  • Page 1 « Instant Transmission+» is the up and coming state-of-the-art new wireless transmission technology, exclusively designed and developed by LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY. “IT +” offers you an immediate update of all your outdoor data measured from the transmitters: follow your climatic variations in real-time!
  • Page 2 THE TEMPERATURE STATION Hanging hole Battery compartment display SET key Stand MIN/MAX/+ key FEATURES: The Temperature Station DCF-77 Radio Controlled time with manual settings Time display (hour, minutes, seconds) Time reception ON/OFF 12/24 hour time format Calendar display (month, date, weekday) Time zone option ±12 hours Temperature display in Celsius (°...
  • Page 3: The Outdoor Temperature Transmitter

    Low battery indicator Table standing or wall mountable THE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER Remote transmission of outdoor temperature to temperature station by 868MHz Weather-resistant casing Wall mounting case Mount in a sheltered place. Avoid direct rain and sunshine SETTING UP: Note: This temperature station receives only one outdoor transmitter. First, insert the batteries into the Temperature transmitter.
  • Page 4 after 3 minutes, the batteries will need to be removed from both units and reset from step 1. In order to ensure sufficient 868 MHz transmission however, this should under good conditions be a distance no more than 100 meters between the final position of the Temperature station and the transmitter (see notes on “Mounting”...
  • Page 5: Battery Change

    Insert batteries observing the correct polarity (see marking). Replace compartment cover. INSTALL AND REPLACE BATTERIES IN THE TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER The Temperature Transmitter uses 2 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V battery. To install and replace the batteries, please follow the steps below: Remove the battery compartment cover at the back of the transmitter.
  • Page 6: Function Keys

    FUNCTION KEYS: Temperature Station: There are two easy-to-use function keys in the Temperature Station SET key MIN/MAX/+ key SET key Press and hold for about 3 seconds to enter the Manual setting modes: manual time, year, date, month, weekday, 12/24 hour time format, time zone, time reception ON/OFF, and temperature settings.
  • Page 7: Lcd Screen And Settings

    LCD SCREEN AND SETTINGS DCF Tower Icon (for time reception) Time Calendar Low battery icon Low battery (transmitter) icon (station) Outdoor Indoor transmission temperature signal* Outdoor temperature * When the outdoor signal is successfully received by the Weather Station, this icon will be switched on.
  • Page 8 Display the signal reception symbol indicating that receiver is receiving outdoor data. Low battery indicator DCF-77 RADIO CONTROLLED TIME The time base for the radio controlled time is a Cesium Atomic Clock operated by the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig which has a time deviation of less than one second in one million years.
  • Page 9: Manual Time Setting

    During nighttime, the atmospheric disturbances are usually less severe and reception is possible in most cases. A single daily reception is adequate to keep the accuracy deviation below 1 second. MANUAL SETTING The following manual settings can be done in the setting mode: Manual time Calendar 12/24 hour time display...
  • Page 10: Calendar Setting

    Press the SET key to enter the minutes. The minute digits start flashing. Use the MIN/MAX/+ key to set the minute. Press again the SET key to confirm and enter the Calendar setting mode. Note: The unit will still try and receive the signal despite it being manually set. When it does receive the signal, it will change the manually set time into the received time.
  • Page 11: 12/24 Hour Time Display Setting

    Press the SET key to enter the weekday (the weekday digit will be flashing). Use MIN/MAX/+ key to adjust the weekday. Press the SET key to confirm and enter the 12/24 hour time display mode. MONTAG - MON MONDAY LUNDI MONTAG DIENSTAG - DIE TUESDAY...
  • Page 12: Time Zone Setting

    Use the MIN/MAX/+ key to select the “12h” or “24h” display mode. Press the SET to confirm and to enter the Time zone setting mode. Note: When 24h mode display is selected, the calendar format will be "Weekday. Day. Month" display. When 12h mode display is selected, the calendar format will be "Weekday.
  • Page 13: C/°F Temperature Unit Setting

    The “ON” digits will start flashing on the LCD. Use the MIN/MAX/+ key to turn OFF the time reception function if necessary. Confirm with the SET key and enter the ° C/° F Temperature unit setting mode. Note: If the Time Reception function is turned OFF manually, the clock will not attempt any reception of the radio-controlled time (DCF time) as long as the Time Reception OFF function is activated.
  • Page 14 Outdoor MAX icon MIN icon data reception indicator Outdoor temperature Press the MIN/MAX/+ key a third time to show the indoor MIN display and the time and date of record. Press again the MIN/MAX/+ key once to display the indoor MAX display the time and date of record.
  • Page 15: Low Battery Indicator

    Press the SET key . This will reset both the MIN/MAX indoor and outdoor temperature data to the current temperature data. LOW BATTERY INDICATOR Low battery indicator is displayed on the LCD when the batteries require changing. OUTDOOR TRANSMITTER The range of the Temperature transmitter may be affected by the temperature. At cold temperatures the transmitting distance may be decreased.
  • Page 16 When the 868MHz signal is received correctly, do not re-open the battery cover of either the transmitter or Temperature station, as the batteries may spring free from the contacts and force a false reset. Should this happen accidentally then reset all units (see Setting up above) otherwise transmission problems may occur.
  • Page 17 Free standing With the foldout stand, the weather station can be placed onto any flat surface. OUTDOOR TRANSMITTER: The Transmitter is supplied with a holder that may be attached to a wall with the two screws supplied. The Transmitter can also be position on a flat surface by securing the stand to the bottom to the Transmitter.
  • Page 18: Care And Maintenance

    Note: Before permanently fixing the transmitter wall base, place all units in the desired locations to check that the outdoor temperature reading is receivable. In event that the signal is not received, relocate the transmitters or move them slightly as this may help the signal reception.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    Do not expose the units to extreme and sudden temperature changes, this may lead to rapid changes in forecasts and readings and thereby reduce their accuracy. SPECIFICATIONS: Temperature measuring range: Indoor -9.9ºC to +59.9ºC with 0.1ºC resolution (14.1° F to +139.8° F with 0.2° F resolution) (“OF.L”...
  • Page 20 Please contact your local or/and regional authorities to retrieve the addresses of legal dumping grounds with selective collection. All electronic instruments must from now on be recycled. User shall take an active part in the reuse, recycling and recovery of the electrical and electronic waste.

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