La Crosse Technology WS-7038U User Manual

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WS-7038U
Wireless 433 MHz
Miniature Rain Monitor
Instruction Manual
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WS-7038U Wireless 433 MHz Miniature Rain Monitor Instruction Manual

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MOUNTING Note: Before permanently mounting, ensure that the Rain Monitor is able to receive signals from the Rainfall Transmitter at their desired l

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II) THE WIRELESS RAIN MONITOR The Rain Monitor can also be mounted in two ways: • with the table stand or, • on the wall with the use of a wall ha

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12TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: The LCD is faint. Solution: 1) Replace batteries. Problem: “OFL” appears in LCD. Solution: 1) Follow Reset directions. (T

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13SPECIFICATIONS Recommended operating temperature: Rain Monitor: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) Rainfall Transmitter: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) Rainf

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14WARRANTY INFORMATION La Crosse Technology provides a 1-year warranty on this weather station. Contact La Crosse Technology immediately upon disco

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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page Inventory of Contents/ Additional Equipment 3 Quick Set-Up Guide 3 Detailed Set-Up Guide Battery Installation 4 P

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INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1) WS-7038U—Wireless Rain Monitor with table stand. (Figure 1). 2) TX5U—Wireless Rainfall Transmitter: includes a base, rain

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DETAILED SET-UP GUIDE I) BATTERY INSTALLATION Note: Batteries will fit tightly. To avoid start-up problems make sure that the batteries do not spri

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5PROGRAM MODE After the batteries have been installed the minute digits of the time display will flash, signaling that the program mode has been aut

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6IV) WEEKDAY SETTING Note: The weekday is not represented alphabetically, it is represented numerically, with “1” equal to Monday, and “2” equal to

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7FEATURES & OPERATIONS I) BAR GRAPH The bar graph displays the rainfall history. As indicated by the appearance of the word “HISTORY” at the l

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8II) NUMERICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE BAR GRAPH The bar graph displays the columns sequentially from “0” to “6” until all columns are showing. Then

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9IV) COMPLETE RESETTING OF PRECIPITATION DATA Note: The rain data held by the bar chart and other rain totals (excluding the 1-hour total) will be

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