La Crosse Technology Clock WS8157U User Manual Page 8

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Sun with Clouds—indicates that the weather is expected to be fair (not that the weather will be
sunny with clouds).
Clouds with Rain—indicates that the weather is expected to get worse (not that the weather will
be rainy).
The weather icons change when the unit detects a change in air pressure. The icons change in
order, from “sunny” to “partly sunny” to “cloudy” or the reverse. It will not change from “sunny”
directly to “rainy”, although it is possible for the change to occur quickly. If the symbols do not
change then the weather has not changed, or the change has been slow and gradual.
Weather Tendency Arrows
Other possible displays in LCD 2 are 2 weather tendency arrows, one that points up (on the left
side of the forecast) and one that points down (on the right side of the forecast). These arrows
reflect current changes in the air pressure. An arrow pointing up indicates that the air pressure
is increasing and the weather is expected to improve or remain good. An arrow pointing down
indicates that the air pressure is decreasing and the weather is expected to become worse or
remain poor. No arrow means the pressure is stable.
MANUAL SETTINGS
Note: If the radio-controlled clock has already successfully received the WWVB time
signal and displays the correct time and date, then the Manual settings can be skipped.
After completion of the above described procedures in Setting-up” the manual setting modes
can be entered by pressing and holding the SET key for 3 seconds. The following settings can
now be programmed:
LCD contrast setting
Time zone setting
DST ON/OFF
Time reception ON/OFF
Language display setting
12/24 hour time display setting
ºC or ºF setting
Manual time setting
Year setting
Month setting
Date setting
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