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GENERAL INFORMATION 

BATTERIES: WHAT DO I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BATTERIES? 

 

 

Good fresh batteries are important for best performance in your sensor and as backup in 

your station. 

 

Batteries with an expiration date of 2020, were manufactured in 2010.  

 

We recommend batteries with an expiration date no more than 6 years in advance of the 

current year for best performance. 

 

A minimum voltage of 1.48 v per battery is required for best performance. 

 

Lithium batteries may be used in outdoor sensor. Alkaline batteries for the station. 

HARDWARE: SENSOR AND STATION 

 

Your V10-TH station comes with: 

LTV-TH2 Thermo-hygro sensor that reads Temperature and Humidity. 

Your sensor operates at 915MHz RF. 

WHAT ARE THE POWER REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS STATION? 

 

LTV-TH2: 2-AA batteries 

V10-TH: 5 volt power cord (required) and 3-AA batteries for optional backup of your time and  

             date. Battery operation only will not update sensor or Wi-Fi data. Power cord is required. 

POWER CORD INPUT:  WILL THIS STATION WORK IN OTHER COUNTRIES? 

 

 

Your power cord input is 100-240V 0.3A 50/60Hz, and may work in other countries if the 

proper plug adapter is used (not included). 

Note: There is no guarantee this station will worn in another country. 

 

As a standalone station-, you can use this anywhere. 

Note:  As a standalone station (sensor to station), you can use this station in other countries.   
However the La Crosse View™ app was designed to work with the National Weather Service 

(NWS) and National Institutes of Standards and Time (NIST) in the USA. Because of this, we 

cannot guarantee that any “connected” features will work in another country. 

 

SETUP: HOW DO I SETUP MY STATION? 

 

Your station is a fully functional standalone station.   

1.

 

Install batteries into your sensor (any order). 

2.

 

Install power cord into wall outlet, and into the station. Install batteries into the station if you 

wish. 

3.

 

Let sensor and station sit within 10 feet of each other for several minutes to lock the sensor 

signals to the display. 

 

Summary of Contents for V10-TH

Page 1: ...my sensor 4 Where to I place my station 4 What is Distance Resistance Interference 4 How do I Set Alerts 5 How do I Disarm alerts 6 What happens when an alert sounds 6 How do I view my HI and LO Tempe...

Page 2: ...es my thermo hygro sensor read inccurately 13 What does a reading of HI or LO mean 13 TEMP INTERMITTANT Why does my temp humidity reading come and go 14 Why am I going through batteries quickly 14 How...

Page 3: ...only will not update sensor or Wi Fi data Power cord is required POWER CORD INPUT WILL THIS STATION WORK IN OTHER COUNTRIES Your power cord input is 100 240V 0 3A 50 60Hz and may work in other countr...

Page 4: ...s hygro sensor to your station in open air is 400 feet 121 92meters Insert the mounting screw through the front of the transmitter and into the wall Tighten the screw to snug do not over tighten WHERE...

Page 5: ...ference Electrical wires utilities cables etc may create interference if too close HOW DO I SET ALERTS Programmable Temperature and Humidity alerts keep you on top of changing conditions Alert Setting...

Page 6: ...of alert HI or LO Press any button to stop the alert from sounding The alert icon will continue flashing while alert value is in alert range Disarm the alert to stop the alert entirely HOW DO I VIEW...

Page 7: ...continually on your station No button press is necessary Standalone station The daily HI LO temperature comes from your thermo hygro sensor when you operate as a standalone station Connected to the L...

Page 8: ...SET button to confirm and move to the month JANUARY and SET MONTH will show Press and release the PLUS or MINUS button to adjust the month 7 Press and release the SET button to confirm and move to th...

Page 9: ...O THE BATTERY ICONS MEAN A battery icon will appear near your OUTDOOR temperature reading when you need to change batteries in your thermo hygro sensor A battery icon will appear near your INDOOR humi...

Page 10: ...location over time to generate an accurate personal forecast Please allow 7 10 days for barometer calibration IMPORTANT As the Station builds memory it will compare the current average pressure to the...

Page 11: ...hour period Wind Direction Forecasted sustained wind direction for the indicated hour Wind Speed Forecasted sustained wind speed for the indicated hour Wind Gust Maximum 3 second wind speed in knots f...

Page 12: ...for 5 seconds to delete your old sensor ID Dashes will show for the ID number 4 Your station will automatically begin searching for the new sensor 5 Install batteries in your new sensor and allow up t...

Page 13: ...reporting station can be miles away so readings will differ TEMP ACCURACY WHY DOES MY THERMO HYGRO SENSOR READ INCCURATELY The thermo hygro sensor reads the environment If your sensor reads high duri...

Page 14: ...between the sensor and the station for 1 hour If there is no loss of signal in that hour move the sensor just outside Continue moving the sensor back to its original location If you lose connection l...

Page 15: ...Indicator icon is blinking o Solid Indicates that you are connected to Wi Fi o Flashing Searching for Wi Fi Network o Not displayed Not Connected If it is not blinking perform a Wi Fi search by press...

Page 16: ...ernet connection Set alerts view graphs share your home s weather data with family and friends who have a free La Crosse View app account Personalize your app with your own photos and receive push not...

Page 17: ...station to a new location You will simply need to connect to the new Wi Fi If you change your Wi Fi network simply go into the La Crosse View app select your station and then choose Connect Wi Fi fro...

Page 18: ...te you to try the easy to use sharing features found in La Crosse View Share device data with the touch of a button use the links below to learn how o Android users http www lacrossetechnology com sup...

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