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Note: 

Until the first rainfall total reset is performed, the time and date of the total rainfall are displayed 

as "- - -.--. ----". After the rainfall total is reset, the rainfall total display will indicate the date and time of the 
last rainfall total reset. 
 

COMMON TERMS 

 

RELATIVE HUMIDITY 

Relative humidity is how close the air is to saturation (how much moisture the air can hold). On a warm 
day, more water can evaporate as there is more thermal energy to do the work of evaporation. Generally 
the higher the temperature, the lower the RH as more evaporation takes place.   

W IND CHILL-EQUIVALENT TEMPERATURE 

 

A fictional temperature that is felt by human beings under certain conditions instead of the measured 
temperature which can be taken into account during low temperatures. For La Crosse Technology® 
products, these conditions are a Temperature below 40°F and a wind velocity above 5 mph.  
 

W IND GUST 

 
A wind gust is a sudden, brief increase in the speed of the wind (less than 20 seconds) followed by a lull. 
This is different from a sustained wind. 
 

MOUNT ING AND PL ACEMENT  OF SENSORS AND DISPLAY  

 
IMPORTANT:

 Ensure that all of the sensor data can be received at the intended mounting locations 

before you drill mounting holes. The outdoor sensors have a wireless range of 

200 feet.

 Keep in mind 

that the 

200 foot 

range equates to an open-air scenario with no obstructions. Each obstruction (roof, 

walls, floors, ceilings, etc.) will reduce the range.  

 

The thermo-hygro sensor measures outdoor temperature & humidity and collects the data from the 
wind and the rain sensors and sends all outdoor weather data to the wireless weather station, so the 
thermo-hygro sensor must be within the 

200 foot 

wireless range of the wireless weather station. This 

allows the wind and rain sensors to be placed relative to the thermo-hygro sensor rather than the 
wireless weather station. See the 

Wireless Connection Diagram

 below. 

 

The wind and rain sensors must be mounted within the 

200 foot

 wireless range of the thermo-hygro 

sensor and on the same side of the house.  In addition, 915 MHz sensors transmit better at a 
minimum mount height of 6 feet. 

 

The wireless weather station must be within the 

200 foot

 wireless range of the gateway to upload 

weather data to the Internet. 
 

Summary of Contents for C84612

Page 1: ...C84612 Wireless Professional Weather Center Hardware Manual...

Page 2: ...ng is done on www lacrossealerts com with an account that you create if you wish to use these added features Online information at www lacrossetechnology com c84612 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 IN...

Page 3: ...rm 17 Wind direction alarm 17 24 Hour rainfall alarm 17 HYSTERESIS 17 DISPLAY MODES 18 Mode 1 18 Mode 2 18 Date or seconds display 18 Rainfall Display 18 WEATHER FORECAST AND TENDENCY 18 Weather forec...

Page 4: ...speed gust 26 Wind chill 26 Rainfall 26 Outdoor data reception Interval 26 Air pressure 26 Transmission range 27 Power consumption 27 Weather Center 27 Thermo hygro transmitter 27 Rain sensor 27 Wind...

Page 5: ...atent 6 761 065 RE42 057 Remote Monitoring Alerts Account Activation Card Remote Monitoring Text E mail Alerts IMPORTANT Do Not Discard Card Contains the Activation Key to enable remote monitoring and...

Page 6: ...ime date 0 to 111 mph km h m s knots Beaufort scale Wind direction with compass 16 points 22 5 degrees Wind gust with max time date Rainfall for last hour 24hr week month total 0 to 393 7 inches 0 to...

Page 7: ...luded Remote Monitoring Text Email Alerts Optional Remotely monitor home backyard weather from your smartphone tablet or computer Outdoor temperature humidity Wind rain Barometric pressure Indoor temp...

Page 8: ...ation with the correct polarity Note Every time the wireless weather station receives data from the sensors the wireless icons will blink once and then return to solid if the last transmission was suc...

Page 9: ...ATE BUTTON Press to toggle between the display of seconds or date in the time display Press to increase the level of different settings in SET mode Hold to re learn the thermo hygro sensor synchroniza...

Page 10: ...SET button to advance to the next SET mode item LCD contrast setting Air pressure unit setting Manual time setting Relative pressure reference value setting 12 24 hour time display Weather tendency th...

Page 11: ...set manually by following the steps below 1 The year digit will flash Press the DATE button or RAIN button to set the year The range runs from 00 2000 to 99 2099 2 Press the SET button to confirm the...

Page 12: ...ure value will flash 2 Press the DATE button or RAIN button to increase or decrease the value Continually holding the button will allow the value to increase faster 3 Press the SET button to confirm a...

Page 13: ...r the remote monitoring registration information only from the weather station 1 rES oFF will flash 2 Use the DATE button or RAIN button to select rES Lo 3 Press the SET button to confirm and the weat...

Page 14: ...rm i e temperatures 14 F won t trigger alarm but temperatures 104 F will When the value meets the condition for high alarm or low alarm the alarm will ring for 2 minutes and the value will blink along...

Page 15: ...the indoor temperature alarms INDOOR TEMPERATURE ALARMS 1 The high indoor temperature alarm display will show 2 Press and hold the SET button for about 2 seconds The temperature digit will flash 3 Pr...

Page 16: ...Press and hold the SET button for about 2 seconds The temperature digit will flash 8 Press the DATE button or RAIN button to set the low outdoor temp alarm value Hold the arrow button in to change th...

Page 17: ...larm setting for a wind direction press the SET button again to remove the selected wind direction alarm The arrow icon inside the compass circle will disappear 6 If more than one wind direction is de...

Page 18: ...larm has been switched off by a button press The flashing value indicates that the current weather condition is out of the pre set weather alarm limit s DISPLAY MODES MODE 1 Press and release the SET...

Page 19: ...curacy cannot be guaranteed The weather forecasting feature is estimated to have an accuracy level of about 75 due to the varying areas the Weather Station has been designed for use 75 accuracy is com...

Page 20: ...are rising from left to right this indicates that the weather is getting better due to an increase in air pressure If the bars are falling from left to right this indicates that the weather is expect...

Page 21: ...l Rainfall value Press the DATE button The total rainfall amount will be reset to 0 and the time updated to current time MIN MAX WEATHER DATA The weather station will automatically record the maximum...

Page 22: ...m a sustained wind MOUNTING AND PLACEMENT OF SENSORS AND DISPLAY IMPORTANT Ensure that all of the sensor data can be received at the intended mounting locations before you drill mounting holes The out...

Page 23: ...adaptor to mount the wind sensor on a horizontal mast or surface Fasten the wind sensor to a suitable mast using the U bolt washers and nuts included Note Mount the wind sensor onto a mast at a minimu...

Page 24: ...e THERMO HYGRO SENSOR The thermo hygro sensor is weather resistant but not waterproof To ensure an extended life for the sensor mount it in a semi covered place out of the elements at a minimum height...

Page 25: ...dware may not work with your gateway Note Network cables usually have length limitations The same length limitations will apply that apply to computers on your home network STAND ALONE WEATHER STATION...

Page 26: ...nge OUTDOOR HUMIDITY 3 to 99 displayed if 1 99 displayed if 99 WIND SPEED GUST 0 to 111 8 mph with resolution of 0 22 mph 0 to 180 km h with resolution of 0 36 km h 0 to 12 bft 0 to 97 1 knots with re...

Page 27: ...panels maintain operation in every season GATEWAY 20 volt A C power cord DIMENSIONS WEATHER CENTER 8 665 L x 1 594 W x 6 795 H 220 1 x 40 5 x 172 6 mm THERMO HYGRO TRANSMITTER 3 13 L x 3 54 W x 7 45...

Page 28: ...vice use LIABILITY DISCLAIMER The electrical and electronic wastes contain hazardous substances Disposal of electronic waste in wild country and or in unauthorized grounds strongly damages the environ...

Page 29: ...d warranty period specified above All replaced parts and products become the property of La Crosse Technology Ltd and must be returned to La Crosse Technology Ltd Replacement parts and products assume...

Page 30: ...ial or incidental damages therefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you For warranty work technical support or information contact La Crosse Technology Ltd 2817 Losey Blvd S La Cros...

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