La Crosse Technology Weather Radio WS 1517 User Manual

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Instruction Manual  
DC: 120314  
Professional Wireless Weather Station  
La Crosse Technology®, the world leader in atomic time and weather instruments, introduces a Professional Wireless  
Weather Station that provides accurate, real-time weather data straight from your backyard. This sleek weather station  
offers weather forecasting, indoor/outdoor temperature & humidity, wind & rain data, and precise atomic time & date—all  
on one comprehensive device.  
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Features  
Moon phase icon  
Forecast icons change based on Barometric Pressure  
Barometric Pressure with 24 hr. history graph  
Local Barometric Pressure reading  
12/24 hr. atomic time and date with manual set option  
Outdoor temperature (°F/°C)  
Outdoor humidity (%RH)  
Indoor temperature (°F/°C)  
Indoor humidity (%RH)  
Wind chill (°F only)  
Wind speed (mph, m/s, km/h, knots)  
Wind direction compass display  
Rainfall amount (inches/mm)  
Time alarm with snooze (weekly and single day settings)  
Calendar display: M/D or D/M in six languages  
Altitude adjustment for pressure compensation  
Dew point and comfort level indicators  
Low battery indicators  
Light sensor detects low light conditions and automatically adjusts backlight  
Wireless range of 100 feet (30 meters) open air  
Setup Instructions Step-by-Step  
Batteries: We recommend using Alkaline batteries for the remote sensors and the weather station when temperatures are  
above 32°F (0°C). We recommend using Lithium batteries for the remote sensors when temperatures are below 32°F  
(0°C).  
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Note: Setup all three remote sensors and allow them to run for at least two minutes before powering the weather  
station. Ensure all sensor readings are received on the weather station before mounting sensors outside.  
STEP 1: Complete the initial setup on a table with all components within 10 feet of each other. This allows all the sensors  
to connect repeatedly with the weather station during setup to lock the signal.  
STEP 2: Wind  
Wind Cups  
1. The wind cups are held on with a set screw. Use a flashlight to look into the mounting hole of the wind cups. Check  
that the set screw is not obstructing the opening.  
2. Look at the axle shaft of the wind sensor. Notice that one side of the axle shaft is flat.  
3. Place the wind cups over the axle shaft of the wind sensor and gently slide them into place.  
4. The set screw should connect with the flat side of the axle shaft to prevent slipping.  
5. Use the hex key wrench tool provided to tighten the small set screw inside the cups.  
6. Test to assure the wind cups are securely mounted on the anemometer shaft and spin freely  
Battery installation  
1. Remove four (4) screws from the battery compartment of the wind sensor. Be careful not to drop them.  
2. Open the battery compartment and install two (2) AA size Alkaline batteries (not included) matching the polarities  
shown.  
3. Replace the battery compartment door and secure the screws.  
STEP 3: Thermo-hygro  
1. Slide the battery cover down and lift off the back of the thermo-hygro sensor.  
2. Install two (2) AAA size Alkaline batteries (not included) matching the polarities shown in  
the battery compartment.  
3. Replace the battery compartment door.  
STEP 4: Rain  
1. Unlock the funnel-shaped top on the rain sensor by turning both knobs on the sides in a counter-clockwise direction.  
2. Lift the funnel-shaped top off the rain sensor bucket.  
3. Remove seven (7) small screws from the battery compartment cover.  
4. Insert two (2) AA size Alkaline batteries (not included), matching the polarities as shown in the battery compartment.  
5. Replace the battery compartment door and secure the screws.  
6. Insert the funnel-shaped top into the rain sensor bucket. Turn the knobs clockwise to secure it.  
Allow all sensors to operate for two minutes before starting the weather station.  
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IMPORTANT: Make sure to observe the correct polarity when inserting batteries (not included). The + markings on the  
batteries must line up with the diagrams inside the battery compartments. Inserting the batteries incorrectly may  
result in permanent damage to the weather station. During the setup process, place the wireless display and the  
outdoor sensors on a surface with 5-10 feet between each sensor and the display.  
STEP 5: Weather Station  
1. Connect 7.5 V A/C adapter provided, to the weather station and plug into to the wall power outlet.  
Note: The A/C adaptor connection is required for automatic backlight control to function. When the  
weather station operates on battery power alone, the auto backlight control function is disabled.  
2. Connect the table stand to the back of weather station to place on a table or other horizontal surface.  
Optional battery operation:  
3. Slide the battery cover tab down and pull out to open the battery compartment on the back of the weather station.  
4. Insert four (4) AA size Alkaline batteries according to the polarities shown and replace the battery compartment door,  
(optional).  
5. Once the weather station is powered, the display will show all available LCD segments for a moment.  
IMPORTANT: Do not press any buttons during the setup process which takes 5-15 minutes. During this time the weather  
station will flash the pressure and weather icon and InHg (inches of mercury). Setup is completed when the weather  
station shows default settings for pressure and altitude (sea level), indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity, wind and  
rain readings, etc.  
Flashes 5-15 minutes during setup  
InHg  
STEP 6:  
Set Wind Direction  
1. Wait until all the sensor readings are received by the weather station.  
2. Manually point the wind direction vane to the North (use a compass or map if necessary).  
3. Press the SET opening located inside battery compartment with a paper clip or similar tool. This will set the local wind  
direction to North.  
Only press once. Continued presses of the SET opening, toggles the wind  
direction between the factory defaults preset or manual set direction.  
Note: Repeat this procedure every time when changing the batteries.  
4. Watch for the next update to ensure the direction changed to North.  
Step 7: Program the weather station. See “Program Menu” below.  
Note: This weather station has been designed to work right out of the box 10-15 minutes after setup.  
Language and City Code are the only required items to set in the program menu. When the WWVB radio-controlled time  
signal is received, the time and date will be set according to city code selected.  
There are additional operational details and suggestions for custom settings and alarms including:  
The time alarms  
The temperature alerts  
Daily rainfall alerts  
Wind alerts  
Local Pressure  
See “Custom Settings” for details on these optional settings.  
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LCD Screen  
The LCD screen illustrates the five programmable sections of the display. Each section will flash an icon while active and  
available to have features programmed.  
Clock and Alarm icon  
Pressure and Weather icon  
Wind icon  
Temperature and Humidity icon  
Rain icon  
Buttons  
Note: This weather station has a channel button and the ability to read additional outdoor sensors. La Crosse  
Technology® does not plan to sell these additional outdoor temperature and humidity sensors. Therefore the CHANNEL  
button has no function on this weather station. The TS21 thermo-hygro sensor does not read to other channels.  
Program Menu  
The SET button will move through the program menu. The UP or DOWN arrow buttons will change a value.  
Language  
1. Press the UP or DOWN arrow button until the clock and alarm icon  
flashes.  
ENG  
2. Hold SET button until the day of week language abbreviation ENG will flash.  
3. Press the UP or DOWN arrow button to select the desired language for day of the week in English (ENG.), German  
(GER.), French (FRE.), Italian (ITA.), Spanish (SPA.) or Dutch (DUT.).  
4. Press the SET button to confirm and move to select the city code for your time zone.  
City Code (Time Zone)  
There is a list of City Codes at the end of this book. A map of the USA will appear when Pacific, Mountain, Central or  
Eastern time zones are selected.  
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1. The default city code, LAX (Los Angeles) will flash. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the desired city code for  
your time zone.  
2. Refer to table in the back of this manual for a list of available cities.  
LAX  
3. Press the SET button to confirm the city selection and move to calendar settings.  
Note: You can stop here and allow the radio-controlled time signal from the atomic clock in Ft. Collins, Colorado to set  
the time and date.  
Calendar Settings  
1. The year will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the correct year. Press the SET button to confirm year  
selection and move to the month.  
2. The month will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the correct month. Press the SET button to confirm  
selection and move to the date.  
3. The numeric date will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the correct date. Press the SET button to confirm  
selection and move to the date format.  
4. The date format will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the correct format of month and date (M/D or  
D/M). Press the SET button to confirm selection and move to time settings.  
Time Settings  
1. 12H will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to select either 12 hour (AM/PM) or 24 hour time (24:00) format. Press  
the SET button to confirm selection and move to the hour.  
2. The hour will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the correct hour. Press the SET button to confirm  
selection and move to the minutes.  
3. The minutes will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the correct minute. Press the SET button to confirm  
selection and to complete the initial programming for your weather station.  
Note: If you do not complete this sequence your entries will be lost.  
Note: Hold the SET button at any time during the programming to return to normal clock and alarm window. All previous  
settings will be cancelled.  
After programming is completed, the weather station will show the default clock and alarm window.  
Custom Settings  
You weather station will function without additional settings. These custom settings allow more detailed settings and alerts  
in each section of the weather station. For each custom setting the “window icon” for that section must be flashing for a  
change to be made. We will take each section individually.  
Clock and Alarm Window  
The standard clock and alarm section provides the WWVB signal strength, battery status of the weather station (when  
operating on batteries only), and alarm active symbols.  
There are options to display:  
Time and Weekday  
Time and City Code  
Time and Seconds  
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Month/Day/Year or Day/ Month/ Year  
Current UTC (Universal Coordinated Time Simply press and release the SET button to change the display of the  
weather station (when the clock and alarm icon is flashing)  
WWVB Radio-controlled Time Signal  
The radio controlled weather station searches for, and periodically synchronizes to, the NIST (National Institute of  
Standards and Technology) atomic clock signal transmitted from Ft. Collins, Colorado, throughout the entire continental  
United States.  
The NIST radio station, WWVB, is located in Ft. Collins, Colorado and transmits the exact time signal continuously  
throughout the United States at 60 kHz. The signal can be received up to 2,000 miles away through the internal antenna  
in the weather station. However, due to the nature of the Earth’s Ionosphere, reception is very limited during daylight  
hours. The weather station will search for a signal every night when reception is best.  
During nighttime hours, atmospheric conditions improve radio signal reception. A single daily reception is sufficient  
enough to keep the clock accuracy within milliseconds.  
The weather station should be positioned 6 feet (2 meters) from interference sources such as a TVs, computers,  
microwaves, etc.  
The signal reception is weakened within concrete walls found in basements or office buildings. Place the weather  
station near the window for best reception.  
It takes between 24 and 72 hours for the clock to receive an atomic time signal reception  
Once the atomic time signal is received, the date and time will be set automatically, and the icon will appear. The weather  
station is programmed to search for the atomic time signal daily each hour between 1:00 am and 4:30 am. Once the time  
signal has been successfully received, the time and date will be updated automatically.  
Manual Signal Search  
With the clock and alarm icon flashing, hold the UP arrow for three seconds to manually search for the WWVB signal. A  
triangular tower icon will start flashing next to the clock icon.  
Searching for WWVB signal  
Weak WWVB signal  
Strong WWVB signal  
No WWVB signal for 24 hours  
Time Alarm  
You can choose a time alarm that goes off at the same time every day M-F (weekly alarm), or a single event (single alarm)  
time alarm. The snooze feature is programmable for up to 15 minutes and works for the same duration on either alarm.  
Alarm/Snooze Time Set  
1. With the clock and alarm icon flashing, press the ALARM/CHART button to select the desired alarm.  
2. Hold the ALARM/CHART button and the hour will flash.  
3. Set the alarm hour using UP or DOWN arrow button. Press and hold either arrow button for quick digit advance.  
4. Press the ALARM/CHART button to confirm selection then the minutes will flash.  
5. Set the alarm minutes using UP or DOWN arrow button. Press and hold either arrow button for quick digit advance.  
6. Press the ALARM/CHART button to confirm selection. Next the snooze interval will flash.  
7. Set a Snooze interval using UP or DOWN arrow button. Press and hold either arrow button for quick digit advance.  
Note: both alarms share same snooze time duration  
8. Press the ALARM/CHART button to confirm your selection.  
9. When programming is completed, the weather station will return to the alarm selection screen.  
Activate/Deactivate Time Alarms  
1. Press the ALARM/CHART button to display the single day alarm or weekday alarm time.  
2. If these alarms are not set, the abbreviation OFF will be displayed.  
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3. To enable or disable any of these alarms, press the UP or DOWN button arrow button.  
4. Press the ALARM/CHART button to confirm your setting. The alarm symbol will show when that alarm is  
active.  
Note: Press the SET button anytime during alarm programming mode to return to the default clock display.  
Snooze Function  
When either alarm sounds, press the LIGHT/SNOOZE button to activate the snooze feature for the time interval set.  
Note: The alarm will automatically “snooze” if no buttons are pressed after the alarm sounds for 2 minutes. This will occur  
three times only.  
Pressure and Weather Window  
This section provides detailed current and historical data on Barometric Pressure, Weather Forecast, Moon phase,  
Temperature and Humidity. You can view history data for pressure and moon phase.  
Pressure and Altitude Information  
Pressure can be displayed as local pressure or sea level pressure. Pressure and altitude work together.  
*Set either the sea level pressure or the local altitude but not both.  
Press and release the SET button to alternate between  
Sea Level Pressure  
Local Pressure  
Local Altitude settings  
Local Pressure reflects pressure changes at your specific location (house). The local altitude/elevation must be  
programmed according to GPS readings, internet, etc.  
Sea Level Pressure reflects pressure changes in your surrounding metro area. The sea level barometric pressure value  
can be adjusted according to the local weather reporting station (Sources–local TV, radio station, Internet, etc.).  
Sea Level Pressure and Altitude are interdependent.  
Adjust altitude and the weather station will calculate sea level pressure.  
Adjust sea level pressure, and the weather station will automatically calculate altitude.  
You can only adjust one of the two–either sea level barometric pressure or altitude.  
The default settings are: InHg (Inches of Mercury), and 33 feet.  
Changing or Setting Altitude (Local Pressure)  
1. Press the SET button until the local altitude value will be displayed.  
Feet  
2. Hold the MEMORY button until the altitude unit is flashing, feet or meters.  
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3. Press the UP or DOWN button arrow buttons to set altitude in feet or meters  
4. Press MEMORY button once to confirm your selection  
5. Hold the SET button until the altitude digits are flashing.  
6. Set the altitude value with the UP or DOWN arrow buttons.  
7. Hold the UP or DOWN arrow button for faster digits advancement.  
8. Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
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Changing or Setting Sea Level Pressure  
1. Press the SET button until the local pressure with the word “SEA LEVEL” is displayed.  
2. Hold the MEMORY button until the pressure unit is flashing, InHg, mmHg or hPa/mBar  
3. Set the pressure units with the UP or DOWN arrow buttons  
InHg  
4. Press the MEMORY button to confirm your selection  
5. Hold the SET button until the pressure digits flash.  
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6. Set the sea level pressure using the UP or DOWN buttons to adjust the pressure value.  
7. Hold the UP or DOWN arrow buttons for faster digits advancement  
8. Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
View the Sea Level Pressure History  
1. From any mode, press the HISTORY button.  
2. When the Sea Level Pressure is displayed, press and release the HISTORY button repeatedly to  
view the sea level pressure history for the past 24 hours, in one hour intervals.  
3. If no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds, the weather station will automatically exit the history mode and return to the  
Pressure and Weather Forecast mode.  
View the Pressure, Temperature and Humidity Bar Charts  
The pressure bar graph shows barometric pressure variations over the past 24 hours. This is very useful for  
understanding the Barometric trends that are used in weather forecasting. Each bar icon represents 0.06 InHg.  
Alternatively, the bar chart can be used to display 24 hour trend data for sea level pressure, outdoor temperature or  
outdoor humidity (channel 1 only).  
1. Select the Pressure and Weather Forecast window.  
2. Hold the ALARM/CHART button to change the bar chart title (right bottom corner).  
3. Alternate between Pressure, Outdoor Temperature (thermometer icon) and Relative Humidity (dew  
drop icon).  
4. The single bar on the far right indicates rising or falling trend.  
All the bar charts are read from left to right.  
The left is the oldest history data.  
Reading from left to right indicates the rise and fall of the reading.  
The bar chart will constantly scroll to avoid LCD burnout.  
Weather Forecast Icons  
The weather forecasting feature is estimated to be 70% accurate. The weather forecast is based solely upon the change  
of air pressure over time. The icons are predicting 12-24 hours in the future, not current conditions. It may be sunny out  
your window, but the pressure is falling so the forecast station will show clouds with rain icon. The SUNNY icon indicates  
clear weather, even when displayed during the night-time.The icons displayed forecast the weather in terms of getting  
better or worse, and not necessarily sunny or rainy as each icon indicates.  
Note: After initial set-up, icons for weather forecasts should be disregarded for the next 48-60 hours. This will allow  
sufficient time for the weather station to collect air pressure data at a constant altitude and result in a more accurate  
forecast.  
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For every sudden or significant change in the air pressure, the forecast icons will update accordingly to represent the  
change in weather. If the icons do not change, then it means either the air pressure has not changed or the change has  
been too slow for the weather station to register.  
If the weather station is moved to another location significantly higher or lower than its initial standing point (for example:  
from the ground floor to the upper floors of a house), disregard the weather forecast for the next 48-60 hours. By doing  
this, the weather station will not mistake the new location as being a possible change in air pressure, when really it is due  
to the slight change of altitude.  
Moon Phase  
The LCD Moon phase is divided by 6 sections, showing a total of 12 phases of the moon. The moon phase is based on  
the year, month and date, set manually or set by the WWVB signal.  
New Moon occurs when the moon is between the earth and sun, so the illuminated portion of the moon is on the back  
side facing the sun and we cannot see it. After a new moon, the illuminated (visible) portion will increase or wax until  
the full moon occurs.  
Full Moon occurs when the earth, moon and sun are in approximate alignment with the moon and the sun on  
opposite sides of the earth. The illuminated portion of the moon faces the earth, giving us complete visibility of one  
side of the entire moon. After a full moon, the illuminated portion will decrease or wane until the new moon occurs.  
First Quarter and Last Quarter moons occur when the moon is at a 90 degree angle to the earth and sun. We see  
half of the moon illuminated and half is in shadow.  
Waxing means growing or expanding illumination which occurs after a new moon.  
Waning means decreasing illumination and occurs after a full moon.  
Crescent refers to the moon being less than half illuminated. Crescents can be waning or waxing.  
Gibbous describes a moon phase when more than half is illuminated. Gibbous can be waxing or waning.  
View the Moon Phase History  
The weather station indicates the current moon phase. You can view moon phase history and forecast for up to 39 days in  
one day increments. The history will show in the History Window with a + or – number indicating the days of change. The  
moon icon itself will also change to match the history reading.  
1. Select the Pressure and Weather Forecast display.  
2. Press and release the MEMORY button, and + 0 days will flash.  
3. Press the UP or DOWN arrow buttons selecting from today’s date a future (+) or past (-) days and  
the corresponding moon phase will be displayed. Hold either arrow button for a quick advance.  
4. Press the MEMORY button to exit  
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Temperature and Humidity Window  
Indoor  
and Outdoor Temperature can be displayed in either Fahrenheit (ºF) or Celsius (ºC).  
Indoor and Outdoor Humidity (%RH) are displayed.  
The weather station calculates indoor comfort level—Wet, Comfort or Dry.  
Dew Point based on temperature & humidity readings.  
Temperature alarms can be set on the weather station.  
Thermo-hygro sensor remote battery status is monitored on the main weather station.  
Channel Indicator  
The weather station supports indoor temperature & humidity and up to five remote thermo-hygro sensors  
(1 remote sensor is included).  
There are no additional thermo-hygro sensors available for purchase.  
La Crosse Technology® does not plan to carry add-on sensors.  
The TS21 thermo-hygro sensor will not read to other channels.  
The channel indicator will stay at CH 1.  
The CHANNEL button has no function on this weather station.  
Remote Sensor Status Icon  
The wave icon above the channel 1 display shows the connection status of the remote  
sensor.  
When there is no signal, the remote sensor reading will show dashes.  
Searching  
Strong  
No Signal  
Search for Remote Sensors  
Hold the DOWN arrow button for 4–6 seconds to activate a search for all remote sensors.  
Normally, the weather station will automatically find and display measurement results from the remote sensors.  
Occasionally other radio transmission sources (TV, cordless or cell phones, etc.) can interrupt the sensor signal.  
View Temperature and Dew Point  
With temperature and humidity icon flashing, press the SET button to alternate between temperature and relative  
humidity or dew point and relative humidity. The word DEW will appear between the outdoor and indoor temperature.  
Dew Point Temperature is the saturation point of the air, or the temperature to which the air has to cool in order to create  
condensation. The higher the dew points, the higher the moisture content of the air at a given temperature. Dew Point  
temperature will be lower than current temperature.  
Select Fahrenheit or Celsius  
With temperature and humidity icon flashing, hold the SET button to alternate between temperature in Fahrenheit (ºF)  
or Celsius (ºC).  
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Set Temperature Alarm  
1. With temperature and humidity icon flashing, press and release the ALARM/CHART button once  
selecting the desired alarm limit–-Upper or Lower  
2. Hold the ALARM/CHART button until the temperature alarm icon starts flashing.  
3. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to select the temperature alarm value. Press and hold either button for  
fast digits advance.  
4. Press the ALARM/CHART button to confirm selection and return to the temperature Alarm selection screen.  
Note: The temperature alarms have a 1°F (0.5 ºC) deviation to prevent false alarms due to small temperature  
fluctuations. Temperature has to fall below (or above) the programmed level(s) to activate the alert.  
Disable the Temperature Alarm  
1. With temperature and humidity icon flashing, press and release the ALARM/CHART button once to select the high or  
low temperature alarm.  
2. With the alarm icon showing, press and release the UP or DOWN buttons until the alarm reads OFF.  
3. When the temperature shows with the high or low alarm icon, the alarm is active.  
4. When the temperature shows without the alarm icon, the temperature alarm is off.  
High temperature alarm active.  
MAX/MIN Records  
Low temperature alarm active.  
High and low alarm active  
View: With the temperature and humidity icon flashing, press the MEMORY button to recall a current temperature and  
humidity, minimum temperature and humidity or maximum temperature and humidity at the remote  
location.  
Reset: Hold the MEMORY button for five seconds to clear all MIN/MAX readings.  
Comfort Level Statement  
The weather station will calculate the indoor comfort level based on indoor temperature and humidity.  
COMFORT:  
WET:  
Indicates the indoor temperature and humidity are in a comfortable range.  
Indicates the indoor humidity is high.  
DRY:  
Indicates the indoor humidity is low.  
Rain Window  
The  
weather station records these rainfall amounts:  
Last hour  
24 hours  
Past day  
Past week  
Past month  
The rainfall can be displayed in inches or mm.  
There is a daily rainfall alert that can be programmed.  
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Rain Statistics  
View: With the rain icon flashing, press either the SET or the MEMORY button to recall a rain statistics  
for the past hour, past 24 hours, yesterday, past week or past month.  
Note: Last Hour rainfall value is displayed as a rate of rain in either “inch/hr.” or “mm/hr.”  
Reset: With the rain icon flashing, press and hold the MEMORY button to reset all rainfall statistics.  
Rain Readings:  
For all measurements, it is important time and date are set correctly on your weather station.  
1-HOUR RAIN: The 1-hour rain reflects rain that has fallen from current time and back 1-hour. The hour is not a fixed  
clock time measurement. It is literally an ongoing “last 60 minutes” timer.  
24-HOUR RAIN: The 24-hour rain reflects the rain that has fallen from current time and back 24-hours. This is not a  
midnight to midnight measurement. The day is not a fixed clock time measurement. It is literally an ongoing “last 24  
hours” timer.  
YESTERDAY: This reflects the rain that has fallen from midnight to 23:59. This is a midnight to midnight  
measurement. The day is a fixed clock time measurement.  
WEEKLY RAIN: The amount of rainfall of the previous week. The week is recognized as midnight Sunday to midnight  
Saturday.  
MONTHLY RAIN: Monthly rain reflects the previous month’s rain and will update 12AM the first day of the month.  
Select Rain Display; inches or mm  
With the rain icon flashing, hold the SET button to toggle rainfall units of measure; mm or inches.  
24 Hour Rainfall Alert  
Set Daily Rainfall Alert  
1. With the rain icon flashing, press ALARM/CHART button to display the rainfall alert.  
2. Hold ALARM/CHART button until the rainfall alert ALARM HI will flash.  
3. Set the desired value for the rainfall alert by using UP or DOWN arrow button.  
4. Press and hold either button for fast digits advance.  
Alert Off  
1. With the rain icon flashing, press the ALARM/CHART button to display either the current rainfall statistics or the daily  
rainfall alert with ALARM HI displayed.  
2. Press the UP or DOWN arrow button to enable or disable it.  
3. If the alert is disabled, the OFF will be displayed.  
4. Press ALARM/CHART button to confirm selection and the weather station will return to the rainfall alert display.  
Wind Window  
Wind  
Display  
1. Press the UP or DOWN button until the wind icon flashes.  
2. Press and release the SET button to alternate between:  
Wind chill with direction in bearings starting from north (i.e. 22.5º)  
Wind chill with direction in compass points (i.e. NW)  
Wind sensor temperature & wind direction in compass points  
Wind sensor temperature and wind direction in bearings  
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Wind Direction  
Wind Direction is set to North during setup. Failure to set the wind direction or mount the wind sensor facing north will  
result in incorrect wind direction readings. If your wind direction is incorrect, follow the instructions in step 6 of the “Setup  
Instructions Step-by-step” to reset the direction.  
With the wind icon flashing, press and release the SET button to change the wind display to view wind direction as letters  
(N, S, E, W) or degrees of direction (22.5º). The arrow within the compass rose indicates the direction.  
Wind Speed, Wind Gust, Wind Chill  
Wind Speed is “sampled” every 11 seconds. The current wind speed viewed on the display is the average wind  
speed over the past 10 minutes.  
Wind Gust is “sampled” every 11 seconds. These readings are sent to the weather station every 33 seconds as  
current wind gust. You may find the wind gust helpful for readings updated more often than the 10 minute average  
wind speed.  
Wind Chill is a combination of wind speed and the outdoor temperature recorded by the wind sensor. Wind Chill will  
only read in Fahrenheit.  
Select Wind Speed Unit: km/h, mph, m/s or knots  
With the wind icon flashing, hold the SET button to set the wind speed units in:  
km/h (kilometers per hour)  
mph (miles per hour)  
m/s (meters per second)  
knots  
Wind MAX/MIN  
The weather station records the maximum wind speed and wind gusts collected during the day. Alerts for wind speed and  
wind gust may be programmed.  
View: With the wind icon flashing, press and release the MEMORY button to view:  
Current average wind speed  
Daily maximum wind speed  
Gust speed  
Daily maximum gust speed  
Reset: With the wind icon flashing, hold the MEMORY button to reset all wind statistics.  
Set Wind Alerts  
The weather station provides the option to set Wind Speed Hi alert and Wind Gust Hi alert.  
To set alerts:  
1. With the wind icon flashing, press ALARM/CHART button to select the desired alarm.  
2. Hold the ALARM/CHART button until the wind alert and corresponding icon flash.  
3. Set the alert using UP or DOWN arrow button.  
4. Press and hold either button for fast digits advance.  
5. Press ALARM/CHART button to confirm your selection and return to the wind alert selection screen.  
Disable the Wind Alert  
To disable wind alert when it is displayed, after pressing ALARM/CHART button, press the UP or DOWN arrow button  
until the wind alert reads OFF.  
Note: The wind speed alert is set at 5 mph default and the wind gust alert is set to 7 mph default to prevent false alerts  
from small fluctuations.  
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Backlight Options  
The weather station includes a light sensor that detects low light conditions and will turn the backlight on automatically  
(A/C power cord use required).  
When operating with the optional A/C power cord, the weather station backlight can be turned ON,  
OFF or automatic (depending on light conditions).  
AUTO: the backlight will be off in when there is adequate light, and will come on automatically in  
low light conditions.  
ON: the backlight will be on constantly when using A/C power.  
OFF: the backlight will remain off unless the LIGHT button is pressed.  
Note: For continuous backlight control the A/C adaptor (included) must be plugged in.  
Backlight sensor sensitivity can be adjusted to high or low using the switch, located on the back of the weather station.  
When operating on battery power alone, the backlight can be activated for three seconds by pressing the LIGHT button on  
top of the weather station.  
Memory Reset Procedure  
Note: This will completely reset all of the stored memory in the weather station.  
1. Hold SNOOZE and UP buttons for four (4) seconds so the backlight will flash.  
2. Press the SET button which will clear the memory–the weather station will start beeping with a one second delay.  
3. Wait until the beeping stops.  
4. Disconnect weather station from the A/C adapter. Remove batteries from the back or the weather station (optional) if  
installed.  
5. Wait at least 10 seconds and then reinsert the A/C adapter and batteries.  
IMPORTANT: Do not press any buttons during the setup process, which take 5-15 minutes. During this time, the  
weather station will flash the pressure icon and InHg (inches of mercury). Setup is completed when the weather  
station shows default settings for pressure and altitude (sea level), indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity, wind and  
rain readings, etc.  
6. Follow the program menu to set language and city code then any custom settings desired.  
Changing Batteries  
The battery status of each remote sensor is checked every hour. If the low battery indicator lights up, replace the  
batteries in the corresponding sensor.  
Do Not Mix Old and New Batteries  
Do Not Mix Alkaline, Standard, Lithium or Rechargeable Batteries  
Weather Station  
With A/C power cord: Connect the optional 7.5V A/C adaptor to the weather station to avoid losing any data.  
Remove the battery compartment door at the back and replace all batteries.  
Replace the battery compartment door.  
Without A/C power cord:  
Remove the battery compartment door at the back and replace all batteries.  
Replace the battery compartment door.  
Do not press any buttons during the setup process, which takes 5-15 minutes. During this time, the weather station  
will flash the pressure icon and InHg (inches of mercury). Setup is completed when the weather station shows default  
settings for pressure and altitude (sea level), indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity, wind and rain readings, etc.  
Set language and city code.  
Remote Sensors  
Replace the batteries following the setup instructions for the corresponding sensor.  
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When the batteries are properly installed, the remote sensor will resume sending signals to the weather station.  
Hold the DOWN arrow button for 4–5 seconds on the weather station to search for the remote sensors.  
Positioning Sensors Outside  
Each sensor reads to the weather station independently.  
Consider the location of the weather station in the house and in relation to each sensor outside.  
The transmission range is 100 ft (30 m) open air, between each sensor and the weather station.  
Obstacles such as trees, walls, concrete and large metal objects can reduce the range by one-half.  
Place sensors and weather station in desired locations, and wait approximately 30 minutes before permanently  
mounting to ensure that there is proper reception.  
Wind  
For most accurate wind readings, mount the wind sensor as the highest item in the area with a 50 foot clearance in all  
directions (avoid tall trees, buildings or other obstructions that may block or reflect the wind).  
Cup should be on the bottom.  
Use 4 screws to mount the wind sensor vertically on a piece of wood about 3 inches wide.  
Be sure the metal mast holder faces north so the direction will read correctly.  
Roof Mounting: In most cases, at least 6 ft above the peak of the roof (or more) is required for accurate readings.  
(Avoid tall trees or other obstructions that may block or reflect the wind).  
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Ground Mounting: Place at least 6 feet up on a pole in an open area. Higher is better. The wind sensor should be  
the highest item in the immediate area. Mount the wind sensor away from all obstacles that will block wind activity,  
such as trees and houses.  
Rain  
Make sure that the rain sensor is level. Look inside; there is a built-in level to assist in mounting. Make sure the  
bubble is centered in the level.  
Place the protective screen over the top to protect the rain sensor from the debris.  
Where practical, mount the rain sensor in place with wood screws (not included).  
Make sure that the rain sensor is in open area where precipitation falls directly into the sensor’s bucket, ideally 3-6  
feet above the ground.  
Note: The rain sensor will need to be cleaned of debris on a regular basis. Mount in an accessible area.  
The rain sensor should be placed in an open area away from the walls, fences, trees and other coverings  
this may reduce the amount of rain falling into the bucket. Additionally, trees and rooftops may be sources  
of pollen and debris that may clog the rain sensor.  
To avoid the rain shadow effects, place the rain sensor horizontally, at a distance about two to four times the height of  
any nearby obstruction.  
Be aware of other wireless rain gauges in the area that may cause interference.  
The Rain Gauge is self-emptying and can be left out all year or stored in the winter. If stored for the winter, remove the  
batteries to avoid leakage.  
Thermo-hygro  
The remote thermo-hygro sensor should be placed in the area with a free air circulation and sheltered from direct  
sunlight and an extreme weather conditions.  
While the thermo-hygro sensor is weather resistant, avoid submersion in water or snow.  
We recommend that you mount the outdoor temperature sensor on an outside North-facing wall.  
The remote thermo-hygro sensor can stand vertically on a flat surface or mounted on the wall in vertical position  
Use screws when mounting the thermo-hygro sensor on the wall  
Avoid placing the thermo-hygro sensor near sources of heat such as chimneys and heating elements.  
Avoid areas that collect or radiate heat from the sun, such as metal, brick/concrete structures, paving or patio decks.  
Position the Weather Station  
Make sure that the weather station is locating within the operating range of all remote sensors.  
Mount the remote sensors within the line of sight of the weather station.  
Transmission range may be affected by trees, metal structures and electronic appliances.  
Test reception before permanently mounting all the remote sensors.  
Mount near an exterior wall with the front or back facing toward Ft. Collins, Colorado for best WWVB reception.  
Avoid placing the weather station in the following areas:  
Direct sunlight and surfaces emitting and radiating heat, such as heating ducts or air conditioners.  
Areas with interference from the wireless devices (such as cordless phones, radio headsets, baby listening devices,  
etc.) and electronic appliances.  
Care and Maintenance  
Do not mix old and new batteries  
Do not mix Alkaline, Standard, Lithium or Rechargeable Batteries  
Always purchase the correct size and grade of battery most suitable for intended use.  
Replace all batteries of a set at the same time.  
Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to battery installation.  
Ensure the batteries are installed with correct polarity (+and -).  
Remove batteries from equipment which is not to be used for an extended period of time.  
Remove expired batteries promptly.  
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Specifications  
Radio Frequency:  
433 MHz  
RF Reception range:  
100 feet (30 m) open air  
Barometric Pressure  
Measuring Range:  
Resolution:  
14.75 inHg to 32.44 inHg (500 hPa to 1100hPa); (374.5 mmHg to 823.8 mmHg)  
0.003 inHg (0.1 hPa, 0.08 mmHg)  
Operating range:  
100 feet (30 m) open air  
Sampling interval:  
Sea level Altitude Range:  
20 minutes  
-657 ft. to 16404 ft. (-200m to +5000 m)  
Temperature (Indoor)  
Operating Range:  
Resolution:  
14.2°F to 140°F (-9.9°C to 60°C)  
0.2°F (0.1°C)  
Sampling Interval:  
10 seconds  
Temperature (Remote)  
Range:  
Resolution:  
-40°F to 176°F (-40°C to 80°C)  
0.2°F (0.1°C)  
Transmitting Interval:  
around 47 seconds  
Humidity (Indoor)  
Operating Range:  
Resolution:  
0% to 99%  
1%  
Sampling Interval:  
10 seconds  
Humidity (Remote)  
Operating Range:  
Resolution:  
0% to 99%  
1%  
Sampling Interval:  
Transmitting Interval:  
Operating range:  
10 seconds  
around 47 seconds  
100 feet (30 m) open air  
Wind Direction  
Range:  
0° to 360°  
Resolution:  
22.5°  
Transmitting interval:  
Operating Range:  
33 seconds  
100 feet (30 m) open air  
Wind Speed  
Range:  
Resolution:  
0 to 199.9mph (199.9 Km/h, 173.7 Knots, 89.3 m/s)  
0.1mph (0.16 Km/h)  
Starting Threshold:  
Wind/Gust Speed Update Interval:  
Wind/Gust Sampling Interval:  
Operating Range:  
3mph (4.8 Km/h)  
33 seconds  
11 seconds  
100 feet (30 m) open air  
Rainfall  
1h/24h/yesterday range:  
Last week/ last month range:  
Resolution:  
Transmitting Interval:  
Operating Range:  
0 to 78.73 inch (0 to 1999.9 mm)  
0 to 787.3 inch (0 to 19999 mm)  
0.03 inch (0.6578 mm)  
183 seconds  
100 feet (30 m) open air  
Power (8 AA Batteries, 2 AAA Batteries)  
Weather Station  
7.5V AC power adaptor (included) or 4 x AA 1.5V batteries (not included)  
TS21 Thermo-hygro sensor:  
TS805 Anemometer:  
TS906 Rain Sensor:  
2 x AAA 1.5V batteries (not included)  
2 x AA 1.5V batteries (not included)  
2 x AA 1.5V batteries (not included)  
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Battery Life (Alkaline)  
Weather Station  
TS21 Thermo-hygro sensor:  
TS805 Anemometer:  
TS906 Rain Sensor:  
2 months (without AC adapter)  
Over 12 months  
2 years  
2 years  
Dimensions  
Weather Station  
7.31 (L) x 5.39 (H) x 1.26 (D) inches (185.8 (L) x 136.9 (H) x 32 (D) mm)  
2.37 (L) x 4 (H) x 1 (D) inches (60 (L) x 101 (H) x 25 (D) mm)  
19.16 (L) x 19.16 (H) x 15.35 (D) inches (486.6 (L) x 486.6 (H) x 390 (D) mm)  
6.49 (L) x 6.89 (H) x 4.72 (D) inches (165 (L) x 175 (H) x 119 (D) mm)  
TS21 Thermo-hygro sensor:  
TS805 Anemometer:  
TS905 Rain sensor:  
Warranty Information  
La Crosse Technology, Ltd. provides a 1-year limited time warranty (from date of purchase) on this product relating to  
manufacturing defects in materials & workmanship.  
Before returning a product, please contact our friendly customer support with questions or visit our online help  
(manuals and FAQS):  
Phone:  
1-608-782-1610  
Product Registration:  
View full warranty details online at:  
Warranty Address:  
La Crosse Technology, Ltd  
2830 S. 26th St.  
La Crosse, WI 54601  
Protected under U.S. Patents:  
5,978,738 | 6,076,044 | RE43903 | 6,761,065  
FCC Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Caution!  
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could  
void the user authority to operate the equipment.  
All rights reserved. This manual may not be reproduced in any form, even in part, or duplicated or processed using electronic, mechanical or chemical  
process without the written permission of the publisher.  
This booklet may contain errors or misprints. The information it contains is regularly checked and corrections are included in subsequent editions. We  
disclaim any responsibility for any technical error or printing error, or their consequences.  
All trademarks and patents are recognized.  
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City Codes  
Time zone is based on a city code. Select a city near you, in the same time zone.  
Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern time zones will display a map of the USA.  
Time  
Zone  
Offset  
Time  
Zone  
Offset  
Time  
Zone  
Offset  
Other  
Countries  
Other  
Countries  
North America  
Las Vegas, NV  
La Angeles, CA  
Portland, OR  
Code  
LAS  
LAX  
PDX  
SAN  
SEA  
SFO  
SJC  
VAC  
YVR  
DEN  
ELP  
PHX  
YYC  
AUS  
BHM  
BNA  
CGX  
CUU  
DAL  
Hou  
Code  
Code  
KIN  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-8  
-7  
-7  
-7  
-7  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-6  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
-5  
Addis, Ababa, Ethiopia  
Adelaide, Australia  
Ankara, Turkey  
3
9.5  
2
ADD Kingston, Jamaica  
ADL Osaka, Japan  
-5  
9
KIX  
AKR Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  
ALG Lima, Peru  
8
KUL  
LIM  
San Diego, CA  
Seattle, WA  
Algiers, Algeria  
1
-5  
0
Amsterdam, Netherlands  
Stockholm, Arlands, Sweden  
Asuncion, Paraguay  
Athens, Greece  
1
AMS Lisbon, Portugal  
ARN London, England  
ASU La Paz, Bolivia  
ATH Liverpool, England  
BBU Lyon, France  
LIS  
San Francisco, CA  
San Jose, CA  
1
0
LON  
LPB  
LPL  
-3  
2
-4  
0
Vancouver, Canada  
Vancouver BC, Canada  
Denver, CO  
Bucharest, Romania  
Barcelona, Spain  
2
1
LYO  
MAD  
MEL  
MIL  
1
BCN Madrid, Spain  
1
El Paso, TX  
Belgrade, Yugoslavia  
Beijing, China  
1
BEG Melbourne, Australia  
10  
1
Phoenix, AZ  
8
BEJ  
Milan, Italy  
Calgary Alberta, Canada  
Austin, TX  
Berlin, Germany  
1
BER Manila, Phillipines  
BHX Moscow, Russia  
BKK Marseille, France  
BNE Munich, Germany  
BOD Montevideo, Uraguay  
BOG Naples, Italy  
8
MNL  
MOW  
MRS  
MUC  
MVD  
NAP  
NBO  
NKG  
ODS  
OMA  
OSL  
PAR  
PER  
PRG  
PTY  
RGN  
RIO  
Birmingham, England  
Bangkok, Thailand  
Brisbane, Australia  
Bordeaux, France  
Bogata, Columbia  
Bremen, Germany  
Brussels, Germany  
Buenos Aires, Argentina  
Budapest, Hungary  
Cairo, Egypt  
0
3
Birmingham, AL  
Nashville, TN  
7
1
10  
1
1
Chicago, IL  
-3  
1
Chihauhua, Mexico  
Dallas, TX  
-5  
1
BRE Nairobi, Kenya  
3
Houston, TX  
1
BRU Nanjing (Nanking), China  
BUA Odessa, Ukraine  
BUD Omaha, Nebraska, USA  
8
Memphis, TN  
MEM  
MEX  
MKE  
MSP  
MSY  
OKC  
SAT  
STL  
-3  
1
2
Mexico City, Mexico  
Milwaukee, WI  
Minneapolis, MN  
New Orleans, LA  
Oklahoma City, OK  
San Antonio, TX  
St Louis, MO  
-6  
1
2
CAI  
Oslo, Norway  
Caracas, Venezuela  
Calcutta, India (as Kolkata)  
Cordoba, Argentina  
Copenhagen, Denmark  
Cape Town, South Africa  
New Dehli, India  
-4  
5.5  
-3  
1
CCS Paris, France  
1
CCU Perth, Australia  
8
COR Prague, Czech Republic  
CPH Panama City, Panama  
CPT Rangoon, Myanmar  
DEL Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  
DKR Reykjavik, Iceland  
DUB Rome, Italy  
1
-5  
6.5  
-3  
0
2
Atlanta, GA  
ATL  
5.5  
0
Boston, MA  
BOS  
BWI  
CLE  
CMH  
CVG  
DCA  
DTW  
HAV  
IND  
Dakar, Sengal  
RKV  
ROM  
SCL  
SHA  
SIN  
Baltimore, MD  
Cleveland, OH  
Columbus, OH  
Cincinnati, OH  
Washington, DC  
Detroit, MI  
Dublin, Ireland  
0
1
Durban, South Africa  
Kinshasa, Congo  
2
DUR Santiago, Chile  
-4  
8
1
FIH  
Shanghai, China  
Frankfurt, Germany  
Glasgow, Scotland  
Guatemala City, Guatemala  
Hamburg, Germany  
Helsinki, Finland  
1
FRA Singapore, Malasia  
GLA Sofia, Bulgaria  
GUA Sao Paulo, Brazil  
HAM Salvador, Brazil  
HEL Sydney, Australia  
HKG Toykyo, Japan  
8
0
2
SOF  
SPL  
SSA  
SYD  
TKO  
TRP  
VIE  
-6  
1
-3  
-3  
10  
9
Havana, Cuba  
Indianapolis, IN  
Jacksonville, FL  
Miami, FL  
2
JAX  
Hong Kong, China  
Irkutsk, Russia  
8
MIA  
8
IKT  
JKT  
JNB  
Tripoli, Libya  
2
New York, NY  
Philadelphia, PA  
Pittsburgh, PA  
Tampa, FL  
NYC  
PHL  
PIT  
Jakarta, Indonesia  
Johannesburg, South Africa  
7
Vienna, Austria  
Warsaw, Poland  
Zurich, Switzerland  
1
2
1
WAW  
ZRH  
1
TPA  
YMX  
YOW  
YTZ  
Montreal, Quebec, Canada  
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada  
Toronto, Ontario, Canada  
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