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Page 1 - AIR PRESSURE) WS-3512

1 TOUCH SCREEN WEATHER STATION (WIND AND AIR PRESSURE) WS-3512 Operation Manual

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10 Note: In both cases it is important to power the units in this order because the transmitter will send an identification code which

Page 3 - Congratulations

11 3.3 System Start After inserting the batteries and connecting the AC/DC adapter, the LCD of the Weather Station will, for a few seconds, display

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12 Note: Commonly the radio communication between receiver and transmitter in the open field can reach a distance of up to 330 feet providing that t

Page 5 - 1 General

13 Time Zone → Time Zones can be set in the range from -12 to +12 hours (Default EST). WWVB Radio-Controlled Clock (RCC) → ON/OFF. In setting “O

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14 Weather Tendency (Tendency) → Setting to a definite switching threshold (2 hPa to 4 hPa) for a change in display of weather icons (Default 3

Page 7 - 3 Getting Started

15 Default Settings (Factory Reset) → Allows clearing of all weather data in non-volatile buffer memory (EEPROM) and to reset of all set and/or store

Page 8 - 3.1 Wiring the System

16 With ٭MINMAX٭ the below shown menu step is activated, which in return leads to the displays of the stored Min/Max values by use of ٭MIN٭ / ٭MAX٭,

Page 9 - 3.2.2 The AC/DC Adapter:

17 Start ٭TIME٭ in the menu section (last 2 lines on the LCD). Set the hours and minutes. Leave the mode with ٭EXIT٭ or wait for autom

Page 10 - 3.2.3 Cable Connection:

18 Note: By touching the DATE section twice, the display will toggle between the following: • Date in MM.DD.YY format (12 hour time format) or Date

Page 11 - 3.4 Positioning

19 The text section (last 2 lines on the LCD) will show because (with time and date) the weather condition corresponds to the presently displayed wea

Page 12 - 4 Setting Up

2 Table of Contents i……………….About this Manual ii………………Glossary of Common Terms 1... General 2... Important Opera

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20 9 Features and Operations • Air Pressure (Pressure), Relative and Absolute • Wind Speed, Wind Gust Important Note! Because the operating proc

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21 Resetting of the displayed value to the present value with ٭CONFIRM٭. Without resetting advance with ٭EXIT٭. End of Example Example

Page 15 - Settings

22 Proceed with ٭HI AL٭ in the menu section. (Similarly, setting of the LO alarms is here possible through touching the ٭LO AL٭ key in this example.)

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23 10 Wind Function Information Note: By touching the WIND section twice, the display will toggle between the following: • Wind Speed • Wind D

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24 Then the below wind direction menu will be shown in text display. Proceed with ٭DIR AL٭ key at the text display: In the followin

Page 18 - 7 Weather Tendency

25 To leave the setting mode, press ٭EXIT٭. 11 Operation of EL Backlight, Buzzer, and Alarm History 11.1 EL Backlight For better visibilit

Page 19 - 8 Air Pressure History

26 alarm) -- be displayed that have reached an alarm condition since their last deletion. Here for every alarm, the time and date of appearance ca

Page 20 - 9 Features and Operations

27 main memory. Furthermore the present weather data can be tied on to web sites by means of the “Web Publisher“ software. History data can be displa

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28 data after 5 successive attempts, "- -" will be shown and the communication period will be changed to 10 min. Air pressure measuring

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1WARRANTY INFORMATION La Crosse Technology, Ltd provides a 1-year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects in materials and wo

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3 i. About this Manual Thank You and Congratulations on selecting a La Crosse Technology Professional Weather Station! We are positive you will en

Page 24 - Press to select

2adjustments, claims based on misrepresentation by the seller or performance variations resulting from installation-related circumstances. LA CROSSE

Page 25 - History

3FCC DISCLAIMER This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not

Page 26 - 12 PC Connection

4 RADIO-CONTROLLED TIME* A radio-controlled time device is often confused with an atomic clock. However, a radio-controlled time device receives its

Page 27 - 13 Technical Data

5 *For more information regarding the NIST, WWVB, atomic clock, and radio-controlled time, please visit the NIST official website: http://www.boulder

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6 as the ability to upload the data to Internet Web Sites. 2 Important Operating Notes • All actions and functions of the Weather Station are

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7 Note: The presence of the "Alarm-On icon" in the section means that the particular alarm has been enabled. 3

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8 Wireless Transmission Direct cable connection AC/ DC adapterPC COM Port cableTransmitter unitcomponents work properly before positioning them in

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9 The direct cable connection of Transmitter unit and Base Station can be used if: • the flexibility of 433 MHz radio transmission is not needed an

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