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8. Function 

test 

 

Once the weather station is powered up, perform a function test by checking 
that the weather data is received.  To do this, press the DISPLAY, PRES-
SURE or WIND keys to toggle through the relevant LCD sections: 
1) 

Indoor temperature and humidity 

2) 

Outdoor temperature and humidity 

3) Outdoor 

wind 

chill 

4) Dew 

point 

5) 

Rainfall 24 hour 

6) Rainfall 

1hour 

7) Rainfall 

Total 

8) 

Relative and absolute pressure 

9) 

Wind speed, wind direction and wind direction in degrees 

 
If any readings cannot be received from the sensors, lines (- - -) will be dis-
played in the respective weather sections of the LCD.  In this case, check that 
all cables are correctly inserted into the correct sockets and/or check the 
batteries in the outdoor thermo-hygro sensor and press and hold the PLUS (+) 
key for 2 seconds and a short beep will sound to synchronize the base station 
to the sensors otherwise no weather data will be received.. 
 
Some weather readings such as wind speed and direction may not appear 
immediately on the LCD if the wind-fan or vane of the wind sensor is moved.  
This is due to the set reading time intervals for the wind readings.  However 
the current wind speed or direction will be displayed once the time reading 
interval is reached.  For rainfall, the interval readings may take up to 2 minutes 
before the data is displayed on the LCD. 
 

9. Mounting 

 

Important Note 

Prior to drilling mounting holes and permanently affixing any of the units, 
please ensure the following points are considered: 

 

Cable lengths of the units meet with your distance requirements at the 
point of fixing 

 

Signals from the sensors can be received by the base station at points of 
mounting 

 

Radio controlled time signal can be received at the point of mounting 

 

NOTE:

 The WWVB receiver is located in the base station. 

 

Base Station 

With two foldable legs at the back of the unit, the base station can be placed 
onto any flat surface or wall mounted at the desired location by the hanging 

holes also at the back of the unit. It is important to check that the 433MHz (if 
using wireless connection) and the WWVB radio controlled time signal can be 
received before permanently mounting any of the units. Should the base sta-
tion not display the 433MHz weather data from the sensors or the radio con-
trolled time from the desired location, then relocate the units. Once the signals 
are received, the system can be affixed. Also if you have selected to use cable 
connection, ensure that distances can reach all desired locations before affix-
ing any unit permanently 
 

NOTE

: For reception of WWVB time/date signal, do not mount the base station 

closer than 5 feet from a computer, florescent lights or other electrical appli-
ances.  Do not mount the base station on a wall that has metal heat/AC duct-
work in the wall behind the base station.  For best WWVB reception place the 
base station near a window facing Colorado.  WWVB reception will be ob-
tained easiest in the nighttime hours when the WWVB signal is strongest. 
 

Mounting the Wind Sensor onto a mast  
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Firstly, check that the wind-fan and the wind-vane can rotate freely before 
fixing the unit.  For correct and accurate readings it is important to mount the 
sensor so that the front (marked E) is pointing in East-West direction.  The 
wind sensor should now be mounted using the screw provided onto a mast to 
allow the wind to travel around the sensor unhindered from all directions (ideal 
mast size should be from Ø0.63” – Ø1.3”).  
 
Once the wind sensor is fixed onto the mast, connect the cable to the corre-
sponding thermo-hygro sensor socket so that operating power supply can be 
received and data can be transmitted to the base station. 
 
 
 

Wind-fan 

Wind-vane 

Mast 

Summary of Contents for WS-2315AL

Page 1: ...ique features 2 Intended Use Weather Station The base station measures the indoor environment of its surrounding area and receives weather data from the following three outdoor sensors 1 Thermo Hygro Sensor 2 Wind Sensor 3 Rain Sensor The received data is continuously updated to bring you the latest weather information on the base station s LCD The outdoor thermo hygro sensor is the main data comm...

Page 2: ...s of Wind sensor The wind sensor measures wind speed and wind direction and sends the data to thermo hygro sensor which in turn transmits the data to the base station Operating power is taken from the thermo hygro sensor using a 32ft cable connection Features of Rain sensor The rain sensor measures the rainfall and sends the data to thermo hygro sensor which in turn transmits the data to the base ...

Page 3: ...to fix main unit to the mast holder Rain Sensor Main unit base and funnel 32ft cable already at tached to the main unit Heavy weather PC software CD Rom format English version only 6 5ft PC cable for PC connection optional use included 5 Setting up First choose to use the adaptor included in this set or batteries for operation Both these methods allow for operation using wireless 433MHz transmissi...

Page 4: ...ime the thermo hygro sensor is powered up for example after a change of batteries a random security code is transmitted and this code must be synchronized with the base station to receive weather data When the base station is powered up a short beep will sound and all LCD segments will light up for about 5 seconds before it enters into a 15 minute learning mode to learn the sensors security code A...

Page 5: ...a by simply disconnecting or connecting the cable from the base station to the sensor When the base station detects no cable connection to the sensors the base station will automatically change to using 433 MHz for reception of the weather data from the sensors The data receiving intervals are as follows Using cable connection data is updated every 8 seconds Using wireless 433 MHz data is updated ...

Page 6: ...TE The WWVB receiver is located in the base station Base Station With two foldable legs at the back of the unit the base station can be placed onto any flat surface or wall mounted at the desired location by the hanging holes also at the back of the unit It is important to check that the 433MHz if using wireless connection and the WWVB radio controlled time signal can be received before permanentl...

Page 7: ...g the thermo hygro Sensor An ideal mounting place for the thermo hygro sensor would be the outer wall beneath the extension of a roof as this will protect the sensor from direct sunlight and other extreme weather conditions To wall mount use the 2 screws to affix the wall bracket to the desired wall plug in the thermo hygro sensor to the bracket and secure both parts by the use of the supplied scr...

Page 8: ...86ºF high Outdoor temperature alarm 32ºF low 104ºF high Indoor humidity alarm 35 RH low 65 RH high Outdoor humidity alarm 45 RH low 70 RH high Wind chill alarm 50ºF low 86ºF high Dew point alarm 32ºF low 68ºF high Rainfall 24h alarm 1 96 inches Rainfall 1h alarm 0 03 inches Wind Speed 1 0 mph low 62 mph high Wind direction alarm None set Note All alarm default values are deactivated at the start u...

Page 9: ... the one value given by various newspapers TV and radio broad casting stations in their daily weather forecasts for their respective locations users can set the relative air pressure of the weather station to this value to represent readings your their area see Basic Programming Modes below Weather Data LCD Section 2 Indoor temperature and humidity are displayed simultaneously in this section Use ...

Page 10: ...tal WIND key To toggle between the following settings Wind speed Wind direction Wind direction display in degrees ALARM key In normal mode to enter the alarm programming mode In alarm programming mode to select the following setting modes Time alarm setting Indoor temperature alarm high low Outdoor temperature alarm high low Indoor humidity alarm high low Outdoor humidity alarm high low Outdoor wi...

Page 11: ...me If reception has been successful the received time and date will over write the manually set time and date and no further reception is at tempted until the following day 14 MIN MAX Programming Modes MIN MAX display Mode The MIN MAX Mode provides the user with information about the MIN MAX values of all weather data together with the time and date at which these values were recorded Entering eac...

Page 12: ...MI NUS keys 4 Press ALARM key to confirm followed by the MIN MAX key to return to the normal display mode Indoor temperature high alarm and low alarm setting 1 Press the ALARM key to enter the normal time alarm 2 Press the ALARM key again to enter indoor temperature high alarm set mode 3 Press and hold the SET key to enter the indoor temperature high setting values digits will start flashing and s...

Page 13: ...normal display mode or press the ALARM key once more to toggle to the wind chill low alarm set mode 5 Press and hold the SET key to enter the wind chill low setting values digits will start flashing and set the desired wind chill low by using the PLUS or MINUS keys 6 Press ALARM key to confirm and press the MIN MAX key to return the normal display mode or press the ALARM once more to toggle to ano...

Page 14: ... mode Storm warning alarm setting Unlike the other weather alarms the storm warning alarm is set by entering the main manual setting mode as follows 1 Press the SET key to enter the manual setting mode 2 Continue to press the SET key until the Storm warning icon flashes ten dency arrow flashing downwards with the pressure values flashing 3 Set the desired inHg pressure value 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 in...

Page 15: ...ctivated It has to drop to below 75 2 F with a pre set hysteresis of 1 8 F so that the alarm can be produced again Hysteresis values for the various weather data types are given in the following table Weather data Hysteresis Temperature 1 8 F Humidity 3 RH Air pressure 0 0295 inHg Rainfall 24h 0 1968 inch Rainfall 1h 0 01968 inch Wind 3 1 mph 16 Auto memory for stored values The base station has a...

Page 16: ...s Never dispose of batteries in a fire as this may cause explosion risk of fire or leakage of dangerous chemicals and fumes 19 Problems and interference with operation Problem cause Remedy Distance between sensors and receiver too long Reduce distance between sensors and receiver to receive signal High shielding materials between the units thick walls steel concrete isolating aluminum foil and etc...

Page 17: ...ing water This may bear the danger of water entering the unit s inner parts and cause damages Do not immerse the base station in water Should there be damage to this product please do not attempt to make any repairs Please take this unit to a qualified technician Opening or improper handling of the units will invalidate any guarantee 22 Specifications Outdoor data Transmission Distance in Open Fie...

Page 18: ...vered by this warranty or if a product is examined which is not in need or repair you will be charged for the repairs or examination The owner must pay any shipping charges incurred in getting your La Crosse Technology Ltd product to a La Crosse Technology Ltd authorized service center La Crosse Technology Ltd will pay ground return shipping charges to the owner of the product to a USA address onl...

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