La Crosse Technology WS-7016U user manual

User manual for the device La Crosse Technology WS-7016U

Device: La Crosse Technology WS-7016U
Category: Portable Radio
Manufacturer: La Crosse Technology
Size: 0.25 MB
Added : 11/19/2013
Number of pages: 38
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WS-7016U
Wireless 433 MHz
Temperature Station

Instruction Manual



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TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Inventory of Contents 1 Additional Equipment 1 2 Quick Setup Detailed Setup Guide Battery Installation 3-6 Remote Control Sender 3-4 Indoor Temperature Station 5-6 Setting the Time 7-8 Selecting Units of Measurement 8 Features Indoor Minimum and Maximum 9 Temperatures Outdoor Minimum and 10-11 Maximum Temperatures Resetting the Indoor Minimum 11-12 and Maximum Temperatures Resetting the Outdoor Minimum 12 and Maximum Temperature

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Remote Control Sender 13-16 Indoor Temperature Station 16-18 Using Multiple Remote Control Senders Setup of Multiple Units 18-21 Viewing Remote Control 21-22 Senders Features of the Multiple Remote 22-23 Control Senders Troubleshooting 24-28 Maintenance and Care Instructions 28-29 Specifications 29-31 31-33 Warranty Information FCC DISCLAIMER 34 iii

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INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1. The Indoor Temperature Station (Figure 1) 2. The Outdoor Remote Control Sensor (TX3U) and mounting bracket. (Figure 2) 3. 3 each, 1/2” Philips screws. 4. One strip of double sided adhesive tape. 5. Instruction Manual and Warranty Card. Figure 1 Figure 2 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (not included) 1. 1 Philips screwdriver. 2. 1 Flat screwdriver. 3. 2 Fresh AA 1.5V batteries. 4. 2 Fresh AAA 1.5V batteries. 1

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QUICK SETUP 1. Insert two AAA batteries into the Remote Control Sender. 2. Insert two AA batteries into the Indoor Temperature Station. 3. Wait 5-6 minutes, or until the outdoor temperature is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) of the Indoor Temperature Station. 4. Set the Time (See complete instructions for details). 5. Mount units. Note: The Remote Control Sender transmits a signal every 3 minutes. After the batteries have been installed, the Indoor T

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DETAILED SETUP GUIDE I. BATTERY INSTALLATION A. REMOTE CONTROL SENDER Battery cover Battery compartment 1. Remove the mounting bracket. The bracket snaps on and off with minimal effort. 2. Remove battery cover. To do this, remove the flathead screw located in the lower-central position of the unit. The rubber weather-seal creates a tight seal for the battery cover, and does not allow the 3

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battery cover to fall away from the unit. Place the screw partially back into the hole and angle it slightly, so the threads grab the battery cover. With the screw, pull the battery cover off. 3. Observing the correct polarity, install 2 AAA batteries. The batteries will fit tightly—make sure they do not spring free, or start-up problems may occur. 4. Check the LCD screen of the Remote Control Sender to see if there is a temperature reading. If there is no reading check the p

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B. INDOOR TEMPERATURE STATION Note: After the batteries are installed, DO NOT press any buttons. This may interfere with the signals, causing temperatures to register incorrectly. 1. Remove the battery cover on the backside. To do this, push up and pull out. Battery Cover 5

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2. Observing the correct polarity, install 2 AA batteries. 3. Replace battery cover. 4. Wait 5-6 minutes or until both indoor and outdoor temperatures are shown on the Indoor Temperature Station. 5. The Indoor Temperature Station should now show: “-:- -” in the TIME LCD, and temperatures in the INDOOR and OUTDOOR LCD’s. TIME LCD INDOOR LCD OUTDOOR LCD 6

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II. TIME Control Buttons A. SETTING THE TIME 1. Press and hold the SET button for 1 second. “12h” will appear in the TIME LCD. 2. Use the INDOOR button to select either 12h time or 24h time (12h is an AM—PM mode, and 24h is military time). 3. Press the SET button 2 times, “TIME” will flash in the upper left corner. 4. Press the INDOOR button to set the hours, and press the OUTDOOR button to set the minutes. 7

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5. Press the SET button to activate the clock. Note: There is only a “PM” display, which appears under “TIME.” If there is no display here it is AM. Make sure you set the time accordingly. III. UNITS OF TEMERATURE MEASURE A. SELECTING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 1. Press and hold the SET button for 1 second. 2. Press the SET button again. “ °F” will appear in the TIME LCD. 3. Press the INDOOR button to shift between °F and °C. 4. Press the SET button twice to activate settin

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IV. FEATURES A. INDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES 1. Press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second. “MIN” appears in the INDOOR LCD and the recorded minimum temperature is displayed. 2. Press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second. “MAX” appears in the INDOOR LCD and the recorded maximum temperature is displayed. Note: When first setting-up the minimum and maximum temperatures may be the same as the current temperatures. 3. To return to the current temperature,

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B. OUTDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES 1. Press and hold the OUTDOOR button for 1 second. “MIN” appears in the OUTDOOR LCD. The “OUTDOOR MIN,” and “TIME” displays will flash. The recorded minimum temperature is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD, and the time it was recorded is displayed in the TIME LCD. After 15 seconds the “OUTDOOR MIN,” and “TIME” will stop flashing. However, the minimum outdoor temperature will continue to be displayed. 2. Press and hold the OUTDOOR

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displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD, and the time it was recorded is displayed in the TIME LCD. After 15 seconds the “OUTDOOR MAX,” and “TIME” will stop flashing, and the maximum outdoor temperature will continue to be displayed. 3. To return to current temperature, press and hold the OUTDOOR button for 1 second. V. RESETTING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES A. INDOOR 1. To reset both the minimum and maximum temperatures—press and continue to hold the INDOOR button, while

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temperatures are reset release the buttons. 2. To return to the current indoor temperature, press and hold the INDOOR button two times, holding for 1 second each. B. OUTDOOR 1. To reset both the minimum and maximum temperatures—press and continue to hold the OUTDOOR button, while you press and hold the RESET button. When the temperatures are reset release the buttons. 2. To return to the current outdoor temperature, press and hold the OUTDOOR button two times, holding f

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VI. READING THE TEMPERATURE TREND A. The temperature trend indicator is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD. 1. Indicates that the temperature is rising. 2. Indicates that the temperature is dropping. 3. The absence of an arrow indicates that the temperature is stable. VII. MOUNTING A. THE REMOTE CONTROL SENDER Note: To achieve a true temperature reading, avoid mounting where direct sunlight can reach the Remote Control Sender. We recommend that you mount the Sender on

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walls, concrete, and large metal objects can reduce the range. Place both units in their desired location before permanently mounting the Remote Control Sender. There should be a change of temperature in the OUTDOOR LCD within 6 minutes. The Remote Control Sender can be mounted in two ways: • with the use of screws or, • using the adhesive tape. 1. MOUNTING WITH THE SCREWS a) Remove the mounting bracket from the Remote Control Sender (figure 2). b) Place mounting bracket o

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c) Where marked, drill holes into mounting surface using an appropriate size drill bit. d) Screw mounting bracket onto the mounting surface. Ensure that the screws are flush with the bracket. 2. MOUNTING WITH ADHESIVE TAPE a) 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. b) Remove the protective strip from one side of the tape. Adhere the tape t

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c) Remove the protective strip from the other side of the tape. Position the Remote Control Sender in the desired location, ensuring that the Indoor Temperature Station can receive the signal. B. THE INDOOR TEMPERATURE STATION Note: Before mounting the Indoor Temperature Station make sure that it is able to receive signals from the Remote Control Sender. The Indoor Temperature Station can also be mounted in two ways: • with the table stand or, • on the wall with the use o

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1. USING THE TABLE-STAND a) The Indoor Temperature Station comes with the table stand already mounted. If you wish to use the table- stand all that is required is to place the Indoor Temperature Station in an appropriate location. 2. WALL MOUNTING 17


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