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II)

 

NUMERICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE BAR GRAPH

 

 
The bar graph displays the columns sequentially from “0” to “6” until all columns 
are showing.  Then they are hidden again, and the sequential display is repeated.  It is 
possible to read each column one at a time, simultaneously displaying the numeric 
measurement for that column above the bar graph.  For example, the weekly rainfall 
total from 3 weeks ago may be viewed.  Also, the numeric data from each column 
will correspond to the preveouly selected history (“DAILY,” “WEEKLY,” or 
“MONTHLY”). To view individual totals from the last six periods: 

 

1.

 

Hold down the 

H button 

for 2 seconds.  The numeric data from 

column “0” should appear at the top of the LCD screen, with the 
“RAINFALL” icon displayed above the data.

 

2.

 

Press the 

H button 

again, column “1” will be highlighted, and the 

numeric data will be displayed above the bar graph.

 

3.

 

Continue to press the 

H button 

until the data from each column (0 

through 6) has been displayed.

 

4.

 

Pressing the 

H button

 once more, after viewing the data from 

column 6, will exit this mode—returning to normal operation. 

 

III)

 

MANUAL RESET OF THE RAIN MULTIPLICATOR 
 
Note: 
The rain multiplicator is the amount of rain needed to tip the teeter-totter 
bucket (inside the rain gauge).  The multiplicator is preset to a value of “105” 
(0.0105 inches per tip); this number produces the most accurate rainfall 
measurement. There is no need to manually set this number unless it has been 
changed.  
 

1.

 

Remove the batteries and wait 30 seconds.  This will reset the 1-hour 
rainfall total, but the bar graph and other totals will remain.  

2.

 

Checking the polarity, install batteries. 

3.

 

During the brief 2 seconds that the LCD screen lights up, hold down the 

H button

, until “105” appears in the LCD (the “5” will be 

flashing). 

4.

 

If the multiplicator is not 105; use the 

H button

 to to change the 

last digit to a 5.  Press the 

RAIN/SET button

 to confirm and shift to the 

middle digit. 

5.

 

Press the 

H button 

to change the middle digit, and press the 

RAIN/SET button

 to confirm and shift to the first digit.  Repeat process for 

the first digit. 

6.

 

Press the 

RAIN/SET button

 to exit the Rain Multiplicator mode, and to enter 

the normal mode.  Follow Program Mode for set-up proceedures. 

 

Summary of Contents for WS-7038U

Page 1: ...WS 7038U Wireless 433 MHz Miniature Rain Monitor Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...etting 5 Date Setting 5 Weekday Setting 6 Rain Alarm Setting 6 Resetting Total Rain Amount 6 Features Operations Bar Graph 7 Numerical Representation of the Bar Graph 8 Manual Reset of Rain Multiplica...

Page 3: ...QUIPMENT not included 1 Two fresh 1 5V AAA batteries 2 Two fresh 1 5V AA batteries 3 Flathead screwdriver QUICK SET UP GUIDE 1 Insert two AA batteries into the Rainfall Sensor 2 Insert two AAA batteri...

Page 4: ...bber weather seal is in place and replace the battery cover and screw 4 Separate the base by turning the rainfall collector in a counter clockwise direction Remove the tape from the teeter totter Repl...

Page 5: ...een The function buttons are labeled RAIN SET and HISTORY See Figure 1 II TIME SETTING 1 Hold down the RAIN SET button for 2 seconds or until the minute digits flash 2 Press the HISTORY button to adju...

Page 6: ...ly by pressing any button If there is a break of no rain between two rain periods the break must exceed 80 minutes for the alarm to sound 1 Hold down the RAIN SET button for 2 seconds press the RAIN S...

Page 7: ...To select which to display 1 Press the HISTORY button The DAILY icon will shift and become the WEEKLY icon appearing across the central position of the LCD 2 Press the HISTORY button to toggle throug...

Page 8: ...er viewing the data from column 6 will exit this mode returning to normal operation III MANUAL RESET OF THE RAIN MULTIPLICATOR Note The rain multiplicator is the amount of rain needed to tip the teete...

Page 9: ...f 3 transmission attempts are made and no data is received will be displayed in the LCD If this is the case reset the Rain Monitor A RESETTING 1 Remove batteries from the Rain Monitor and Rain Gauge 2...

Page 10: ...rainfall collector separating it from the base 2 There are two cylindrical holes in the base to guide the mounting screws Place the base over a desired mounting surface With a pencil mark the mounting...

Page 11: ...pproximately 3 16 of an inch 5mm extended from the wall Figure 4 3 Place the Rain Monitor onto the screw using the hanging hole on the backside Gently pull the Rain Monitor down to lock the screw into...

Page 12: ...mputers TV sets headphones speakers etc 3 Move receiver away from metal window frames 4 Neighbors using 433 MHz devices can interfere also Problem Need to reset the bar graph EEPROM Rain Monitor memor...

Page 13: ...Every 5 minutes Rainfall Sensor checking interval Every minute if no rain immediately when rain begins Transmission frequency 433 92 MHz Maximum transmission range 80 feet 25m Power supplies Alkaline...

Page 14: ...shipping charges to the owner of the product to a USA address only Your La Crosse Technology Ltd warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship with the following specified exceptions 1 damag...

Page 15: ...crossetechnology com FCC ID OMO 01TX sensor OMO 01RX receiver THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFU...

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