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[. . . ] TOUCH-SCREEN WEATHER STATION MODEL WS-3510 QUICK OPERATION GUIDE 1 Shipping Contents The shipping contents of the touch-screen weather station WS3510 include the touch-screen weather station, a remote temperature/humidity sensor, the respective connecting cables, an AC adapter and the PC software package on CD-ROM. 2 Connections The use of the direct cable connection between the touch-screen weather station and remote temperature/humidity sensor depends on the chosen operating mode (see Item 3 Power Supply). 3 Power Supply Depending on the type of data transmission from remote temperature/humidity sensor to touch-screen weather station, the units can be supplied with power in the following possible combinations: · With cable connection or 433 MHz wireless transmission: touchscreen weather station batteries, remote temperature/humidity sensor batteries. · With 433 MHz wireless transmission: touch-screen weather station AC adapter, remote temperature/humidity sensor batteries. The last mentioned cable connection avoids battery wear-out and allows data transmission less prone to interferences. 4 Putting into Operation For transmission security, first the remote temperature/humidity sensor and in immediate after the touch-screen weather station must be put into operation by power being applied to it. [. . . ] Pressure) To be set to the locally valid reference air pressure with regard to the local height above sea level (Default 29. 98 inHg). Weather Tendency (Tendency) Setting to a definite switching threshold (2 hPa to 4 hPa) for a change in display of weather icons (Default 3 hPa). Storm Warning (Storm) Setting to a definite switching threshold for storm warning display at a decrease of air pressure from 3 hPa to 9 hPa over 6 hours (Default 5 hPa). Activate/Deactivate storm warning alarm with ON / OFF (Default OFF). Relearn Mode (Relearn Tx) Allows recognition of the remote temperature/humidity sensor (e. after a battery change in the remote temperature/humidity sensor) without the necessity of a comprehensive re-setup of all system components Acknowledge with CONFIRM. 7 Default Settings (Factory Reset) Allows a reset of all weather data from the non-volatile buffer memory (EEPROM) and reset of all set and/or stored values to the factory settings set prior to shipment Acknowledge with CONFIRM. Note: It will take about 5 minutes for the factory reset process. During this period, the text "Factory Reset In Progress" will be shown. After the reset process is finished, the LCD will switch off and the text "Remove Battery" will be displayed. 5 Display of stored Min/Max Values and Alarm Value Settings The selected values are simultaneously displayed and flashing in their respective display sections when showing the coinciding min/max value. To recall the measuring and alarm values the menu shown below will have to be activated by touching the touch-screen in the center of the text display section (last two lines at the bottom of the LCD). The display of the values is started by touching the displays MINMAX or ALARMS. When MINMAX is selected the below shown menu step is activated, which in turn leads to the displays of the stored Min/Max values by use of MIN / MAX field. Note: During individual display of the stored Min/Max values the top line of the LCD screen will automatically display the time and date of the record. The following menu item will appear upon touching the display ALARMS. By selecting *LO AL* or *HI AL* the unit will display the set low and high alarm values. These values can be directly selected individually. 8 Because of the constant access to the opposite menu items, MINMAX and ALARMS, it is possible at any time to toggle between the MIN/MAX and ALARMS value displays. 6 Radio-controlled WWVB Clock The radio-controlled WWVB clock is controlled by the radio signal of the WWVB time code sensor and will thus set time and date automatically. Under bad reception conditions however both can be set manually as follows: Setting the Time The action is started by touching the time display in the TIME section of the touch-screen. Select TIME in the menu section (last two lines on the LCD). Set the hours and minutes. Leave the mode with EXIT or wait for automatic time-out. Setting the Date The action is started by touching the date display in the DATE section of the touch-screen. Set the year, month and date and day. Leave the mode with EXIT. Note: By twice touching the DATE section the display will toggle between the following: · Date in DD. MM. YY format (24-hour time format) or Date in MM. DD. YY format (12-hour time format) · Weekday, Date of month, Month (24-hour format) or Weekday, Month, Date of month (12-hour time format) · Seconds · Set wake-up alarm time Setting the Wake-up Alarm The action is started by touching the time display in the TIME section. Leave the mode with EXIT. Note: · The wake-up alarm is activated/deactivated by twice touching the TIME section. Here the alarm symbol (((·))) will show or disappear after EXIT (or automatic time-out). · When the alarm sounds, user may "touch" any section on the LCD to stop the alarm. 7 Weather Tendency Call up the tendency display by touching the weather symbol in the TENDENCY section. The text section (last two lines on the LCD) will show since when (with time and date) the weather corresponding to the icon occurred. Note: · · · Up and down arrow indicate weather tendency Advanced storm warning is displayed by Rainy symbol with a flashing down arrow Every minute, when a new pressure reading is obtained, this value is compared to pressure readings from last 2 hours and the biggest resulting difference is displayed in the difference barometer. 8 Air Pressure History (Pressure History) The air pressure history shows the progress of the air pressure over a time period of 24 or 72 hours in the form of a 7-step bar graph, where the length of the utmost right bar represents the present air pressure and the remaining bars show the air pressure over the selected period of time. Note: The time resolution of the bar graph can be changed from fine (0 to -24 h) to coarse (0 to -72 h) and back by once touching the PRESSURE HISTORY section. 9 · · Operating and Setting of the following Functions: Air Pressure (Pressure), Relative and Absolute Indoor Temperature (Indoor Temp) 10 · · · Indoor Humidity (Indoor Humidity) Outdoor Temperature (Outdoor Temp), Dew Point Outdoor Humidity (Outdoor Humidity) Important Note!Since the operating procedures and settings are similar for all steps to be carried out on the touch-screen weather station for the above functions, the procedure shall be explained only once by means of the following example "Air Pressure". [. . . ] This limited warranty begins on the original date 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, the purchaser must contact La Crosse Technology, Ltd for problem determination and service procedures. Warranty service can only be performed by a La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized service center. The original dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to La Crosse Technology, Ltd or La Crosse Technology, Ltd's authorized service center. [. . . ]

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