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PROGRAM MODE 

 

Programming Note:

 If 30 seconds are allowed to pass or either the IN or 

the OUT button is pressed during programming modes, the unit will set the 
last information entered—the display will stop flashing and return to 
normal time-date readings. If you don’t leave the program mode during the 
programming of sections III through VIII, you can advance to step 3 of the 
next program setting.  If you do leave the program setting (or want to 
program a specific setting) follow each instructional step to program that 
setting. 

 
 
 

I. PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE 

 

The sequence for programming the indoor weather station and the default 
(factory) settings are: 

1.  12/24 hour time setting 

 

12 hour 

2. 

Time 

Zone 

   Zo 

-5 

(eastern) 

3.  Daylight Saving Time  

 

1 (on) 

4. 

Time 

– 

hour 

   12 

5.  Time – minute 

 

 

00 

6.  Date – day of the week 

 

mo (Monday) 

7.  Date – month 

 

 

1 (January) 

8.  Date – day of the month 

 

9. 

Date 

– 

Year 

   1999 

10. 

Temperature 

   

°

11.  LCD (liquid crystal display) contrast 

12.  End of sequence 

 

The programming instructions are given in a manner so that each setting is 
done separately.  On initial set-up and after inserting new batteries to 
program all functions simply disregard the first two steps of each section 
starting with the Time Zone Setting. 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WS-7076U

Page 1: ...WS 7076U Wireless 433 MHz Radio controlled Weather Station Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...10 Time Setting WWVB Manual 10 11 Setting Day Date and Year 11 12 Selecting F or C 12 Setting the LCD Contrast 13 Features Back Light 14 Indoor Temperature 14 Outdoor Temperatures 14 Minimum Maximum R...

Page 3: ...4 One strip double sided adhesive tape 5 Instruction Manual and Warranty Card 3 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT not included Figure 2 Indoor LCD Outdoor LCD Figure 1 Mounting Bracket Date LCD Time LCD 1 Two fre...

Page 4: ...ception is very limited during daylight hours The weather station will search for a signal every night when reception is best The WWVB radio station derives its signal from the NIST Atomic clock in Bo...

Page 5: ...e temperature sensor outdoors and set your time The remote temperature sensor should be placed in a dry shaded area The remote temperature sensor has a range of 80 feet Any walls that the signal will...

Page 6: ...e lower central position of the battery cover then push up and pull out on the battery cover 2 Observe the correct polarity and install 2 AA batteries 3 Replace the battery cover Note Immediately afte...

Page 7: ...step to program that setting I PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE The sequence for programming the indoor weather station and the default factory settings are 1 12 24 hour time setting 12 hour 2 Time Zone Zo 5 east...

Page 8: ...CH button to toggle between 12 and 24 hour time 3 Press and release the SET button to confirm the 12 24 hour setting and to advance to Time Zone Setting III TIME ZONE SETTING The default time zone is...

Page 9: ...ght Saving Time setting IV DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST SETTING 1 Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds or until 12 h or 24 h flashes in the DATE LCD 2 Press and release the SET button 2 more times...

Page 10: ...overrides any manually set time The WWVB tower icon appearing in the TIME LCD will flash when a signal search is in progress will remain steady when the signal has been received and nothing will be di...

Page 11: ...eption at optimal times VI SETTING THE DAY DATE AND YEAR 1 Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds or until 12 h or 24 h flashes in the DATE LCD 2 Press and release the SET button 5 more times to...

Page 12: ...The default year will be flashing press and release the CH to select the appropriate year 10 Press and release the SET button to confirm and to advance to the F or C setting mode VII SELECTING F OR C...

Page 13: ...default setting Lcd 5 will flash in the DATE LCD 4 There are 8 LCD contrast levels to choose from Lcd 0 is the lightest and Lcd 7 is the darkest 5 Press and release the CH button to toggle through th...

Page 14: ...TEMPERATURE The current indoor is displayed in the INDOOR LCD and is updated every 10 seconds III OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE The outdoor temperature is viewed in the OUTDOOR LCD The outdoor temperature is u...

Page 15: ...ess the IN button again to return to the current data display By waiting 20 seconds during either the minimum or the maximum readings the unit will automatically return to current data readings B VIEW...

Page 16: ...nd release the IN button to set the alarm hours press and release the OUT button to set the alarm minutes 3 Press the AL1 button or wait 15 seconds for the unit to automatically confirm the alarm time...

Page 17: ...oose will come with their own set of instructions Follow these instructions for a complete guide to setting up Following are some brief instructions for the basic set up of remote temperature sensor u...

Page 18: ...ifferent remote temperature sensor unit press and release the CH button A shift from one boxed number to the next should be observed in the OUTDOOR LCD 2 To view the Minimum Maximum temperature first...

Page 19: ...alls concrete and large metal objects can reduce the range Place both units in their desired location and wait approximately 15 minutes before permanently mounting to ensure that there is proper recep...

Page 20: ...indoor temperature station can be mounted in two ways with the table stand or on the wall with the use of a wall hanging screw not included A USING THE TABLE STAND 1 The indoor temperature station com...

Page 21: ...Solution 1 Set the LCD contrast to a higher number 2 Replace batteries Problem No outdoor temperature is displayed Solution 1 Remove all batteries reinsert into remote temperature sensor first then in...

Page 22: ...is range Indoor temperature checking interval Every 10 seconds Outdoor temperature checking interval Remote Temperature Sensor Every 1 minute Outdoor temperature reception Indoor Weather Station Every...

Page 23: ...y batteries or the indoor weather stations inability to receive a signal due to any source of interference LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY WILL NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR OTHER...

Page 24: ...MO 01RX receiver OMO 01TX transmitter 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 THI...

Page 25: ...printing errors The information in this handbook is regularly checked and corrections made in the next issue We accept no liability for technical mistakes or printing errors or their consequences All...

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