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Table of Contents

BASICS

ALERTS

Initial Setup

Buttons

LCD Display Icons

Station Settings

Atomic Time Signal

Daylight Saving Time 

Options

Time Zone Selection

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06

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06

FORECAST

PRESSURE & RAIN

Pressure Settings

View Pressure & Rain

Readings

Change Display

View Rain Records

Reset Rain Records

Positioning the Rain Sensor

Search for Rain Sensor

Cleaning and Storage

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WIND

Viewing Wind Data

Wind Speed Records

Reset Wind Records

Position the Breeze 

Sensor

Included Mounting 

Accessories

Basic Installation

Advanced Installation

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13

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15

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TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY

BASICS

Set Alerts

Alert Indicators

Active Alert

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18

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Viewing Forecast 

Readings

Seasonal Trees

Forecast Icons

Trend Arrows

Day/Night Forecast

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View Temp/Humidity 

Readings

View Temp/Humidity 

Records

Reset Records

“Feels Like” Temperature

Add-on TH Sensor

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Power Up

Note: I

t may take up to 10 minutes for your sensor data to appear on your 

station’s screen.

3.

Insert 3 “AA” batteries

into the Battery 

Compartment of your

Weather Station

Bottom of Breeze Sensor

Model No. 

TX145WSDTHv3

Back of Station

Model No. 

328-1414BW

Initial Setup

1.

Remove the Rain 

Sensor funnel 

and insert 2 

“AA” batteries 

into the Battery 

Compartment.

Inside of Rain Sensor

Model No. 

TX145R

Install 3 “AA” batteries 

into the Battery 

Compartment of your 

Breeze Sensor.

2.

SUPPORT

Low Battery

Sensor Search

Factory Restart

Warnings

We’re Here to Help

Stay in Touch

California Residents

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APPENDIX

Specifications

Care & Maintanence

Warranty

Recycling & Disposal

Caution

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STATEMENTS

FCC Statement
Canada Statement

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Summary of Contents for 328-1414BW

Page 1: ...SET UP GUIDE MODEL NUMBER 328 1414BW WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL WEATHER STATION ...

Page 2: ...end Arrows Day Night Forecast 19 19 19 19 20 View Temp Humidity Readings View Temp Humidity Records Reset Records Feels Like Temperature Add on TH Sensor 16 17 17 17 21 Power Up Note It may take up to 10 minutes for your sensor data to appear on your station s screen 3 Insert 3 AA batteries into the Battery Compartment of your Weather Station Bottom of Breeze Sensor Model No TX145WSDTHv3 Back of S...

Page 3: ... PLUS MINUS Use to adjust values in the Settings Menu 2 WIND Press to view Wind Speed History While viewing hold the MINUS button to delete the history reading Hold to search for Breeze Sensor Press to toggle between Pressure Rain and autoscroll Hold to set Pressure Value and Units 6 MODE PRESSURE Hold to enter Alert Settings 7 ALERTS 8 RAIN ALERTS Hold together to Factory Reset your station All h...

Page 4: ...outdoor sensor which should connect shortly Hold the SET button to enter the Settings Menu Weekday will set automatically after year month date settings are adjusted Selectable Time Zones ATLANTIC EASTERN CENTRAL MOUNTAIN PACIFIC ALASKA HAWAII DST Automatic Changes Spring and Fall DST Always ON Does not change to standard time in Fall DST Always OFF Does not change to DST in the Spring Time Zone S...

Page 5: ...RESSURE button to enter the Pressure Settings Menu to set your Units of Measure INHG or HPA and Pressure Value View Pressure Rain Readings Pressure and Rainfall readings share the same display area on your station Pressure is displayed Rain is displayed Autoscroll between Pressure and Rain readings Press the MODE PRESSURE button to toggle between Pressure and Rain readings The Pressure or Rain ico...

Page 6: ... December 31 This will reset to zero at the start of each new calendar year TOTAL Total rainfall since powered on or reset Reset Rain Records 1 Press the RAIN button to view indiviual Rainfall Records 2 Hold the MINUS button to reset the rainfall record you are viewing to zero Search for Rain Sensor Hold the RAIN button to search for the Rain Sensor The Reception Indicator will animate while searc...

Page 7: ...n Sensor and restrict the movement of the rocker Open the locking tabs on the side of the Rain Sensor to remove the funnel This allows you to clean the funnel and the inside of the Rain Sensor Cleaning and Storage Viewing Wind Readings WIND 1 COMPASS ROSE 2 CURRENT WIND SPEED Displays cardinal direction with animated arrows 16 directions total 5 TOP WIND SPEED Indicates if the station is receiving...

Page 8: ...the tallest object in your area Avoid positioning the sensor parallel or below eaves rooflines trees or other objects that may obstruct wind readings Make sure all the screws on the Mounting Bracket Wind Cups Wind Vane and Battery Compartment are securely fastened The Breeze Sensor should be mounted with the Wind Cups on the top Positioning the Breeze Sensor 14 r r Pole Adapter Used in place of th...

Page 9: ...nt Outdoor Humidity 8 9 OUTDOOR HUMIDITY WIND 15 16 U bolt Adapters Tripod Setup Chimney Mount 1B Pole Adapter 1A Adjustable Base Basic Assembly Basic Installation Options Advanced Installation Options Some advanced installation options include tripods wall mounts eave cross mounts chimney mounts and many others Any of these can be combined with U bolts for attachment onto a tall cylindrical condu...

Page 10: ...gh Temperature Indoor Low Temperature Indoor High Humidity Indoor Low Humidity Wind Alert Alert Indicators Temperature Humidity Records Press the TEMP button to toggle through temperature humidity records with time and date stamps View Temperature Humidity Records Temperature Humidity Records Order Humidity Records 17 18 Active Alert When the alert value is reached the station will beep 5 times ea...

Page 11: ...e per year The dates are pre programmed Summer April 1 October 31 Winter November 1 March 31 Trend Arrows The Trend Arrows represent the change in pressure over the past 3 hours Pressure is rising Pressure is falling Pressure is steady FORECAST Day Night Forecast From 7am to 7pm the forecast will show a Sun Icon when the forecast is Sunny or Partly Sunny From 7pm to 7am the forecast will show a Mo...

Page 12: ...ensor By Time replace batteries in the Station By Rain replace batteries in the Rain sensor By Outdoor Temperature replace batteries in the Add On TH sensor Warnings California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals including styrene which is known in the State of California to cause cancer For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov WARNING Sensor Search Hold the RAIN button to ...

Page 13: ...d La Crosse Technology Ltd 2830 S 26th Street La Crosse WI 54601 24 APPENDIX STATION 328 1414BW Indoor Temp Range 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Indoor Humidity Range 10 to 99 RH Relative Pressure Range 23 62 to 32 48 InHg 800 to 1100 hPa Power Requirements Primary Power 3 AA batteries sold separately Station Dimensions 8 98 L x 1 00 W x 5 43 H 22 8cm L x 2 6 cm W x 13 8cm H Language Options English Sp...

Page 14: ...radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance coul...

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