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IX.

 

WORLD/LOCAL TIME DISPLAY 
 
Note:
 The World and Local Time can be displayed in three different ways.  The 
Local Time can be the constant time shown, the World Time can be the constant 
time shown, or the World/Local Time can be displayed so that they show 
intermittently.  The intermittent display option will show the times alternately in 
one-second increments until that option is confirmed then, they will show for five-
second increments.  When the World Time is being displayed, “WORLD” will 
appear in the TIME DISPLAY above the time. 

 

 

 

1.

 

Press the 

SET

 button eight times to reach the World/Local Time Display 

setting mode. 

2.

 

The constant local time is the default setting and is shown in the TIME 
DISPLAY. 

3.

 

Press the + button to select the next display option—constant world time.  
Press the + button again to select the next display option—intermittent 
world/local time display. 

4.

 

Press the 

SET

 button to confirm, and to advance to the Graphic Time 

Display Options setting mode. 
 

X.

 

GRAPHIC TIME DISPLAY OPTIONS 

 

Note: There are four Graphic Time Display Options.  All options have a 
triangular arrow that points to the hour printed on the perimeter of the LCD 
screen, which corresponds to the local-time hour.  The four options affect how the 
minutes are displayed.  The hour-arrow and the minute-dots encompass the 
outermost perimeter of the LCD screen.  When this mode is being set, a “clock-
face” icon will be shown in the DATE DISPLAY.  The Graphic Time Display 
Options are as follows:

 

 

Option 1: The hour-arrow points and flashes to an hour that corresponds with the 
current local time.  The minute-dots will line the perimeter of the LCD screen.  
The minutes that have past will remain (not flashing) on the screen, but the current 
minute will flash in a minute position that corresponds to the minute of the local 
time. 
Option 2: The hour-arrow points and flashes to an hour that corresponds with the 
current local time.  The minute-dot will flash in a minute position that corresponds 
to the minute of the local time. 
Option 3: Appears on the screen to be the same as Option 2, except the hour-
arrow and the minute-dot do not flash. 
Option 4: The hour-arrow points and flashes to an hour that corresponds with the 
current local time.  The minute-dots will start at zero, and count up by fives until 
the minute-dots reach the current minute of the local time.  Once the current 
minute has been met, the minute-dots disappear and again begin to count up by 
fives, continually repeating the process. 

 

Summary of Contents for WS-8010U

Page 1: ...WS 8010U Wireless 433 MHz Giant Radio Controlled Weather Center Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...4 hour Time Setting 7 Selecting F or C 7 World Time Setting 7 World Local Time Display Setting 8 Graphic Time Display Options Settings 8 9 Time and Date Settings 9 Features About WWVB 10 Weather Forec...

Page 3: ...ignals from the Remote Thermo Hygro sensor 4 Wait an additional 10 minutes for the WWVB signals to be received If the WWVB signal is not found in this time period manually set the time see complete in...

Page 4: ...s have been installed the LCD Liquid Crystal Display will flash Within a few seconds the indoor temperature and humidity will display along with the default settings for the time 12 00 the date 1 1 th...

Page 5: ...waiting for the 20 second time out to take effect I FUNCTION KEYS Note Figure 1 shows the left side view Buttons 1 2 and 3 are located to the left of the LCD screen Figure 2 shows the backside of the...

Page 6: ...codes The time will change simultaneously with time zone selection Atlantic AT 4 Eastern ET 5 Central CT 6 Mountain MT 7 Pacific PT 8 Alaska AL 9 4 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to th...

Page 7: ...on to confirm and to advance to the World Time setting VIII WORLD TIME SETTING Note The World Time allows you to set a second time enabling you to keep track of the time in another part of the world W...

Page 8: ...ter of the LCD screen which corresponds to the local time hour The four options affect how the minutes are displayed The hour arrow and the minute dots encompass the outermost perimeter of the LCD scr...

Page 9: ...T button 10 times to enter the Local Time setting mode 2 The 12 00 default setting will flash in the TIME DISPLAY 3 To change the hour press the button 4 Press the SET button to confirm the hours and...

Page 10: ...regulates the WWVB sensor II WEATHER FORECAST The weather forecasting feature is estimated to be 75 accurate basing the weather forecast solely upon the change of air pressure over time The WS 8010U...

Page 11: ...sensors can be purchased through the same dealer as this Weather Center or by contacting La Crosse Technology directly contact information can be found at the end of this manual A TX4U will monitor t...

Page 12: ...he first sensor again press key 1 IV DATE DISPLAY Note The DATE DISPLAY defaults to the month date year format This display area can show an alternate way of displaying the date 1 Press key 2 This cha...

Page 13: ...ransmission range VII MINIMUM MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY RECORDS The WS 8010U keeps a record of the MINIMUM and MAXIMUM temperatures and humidity and the time and date of their occurrence for both t...

Page 14: ...the MINIMUM MAXIMUM information will relate to the data received by sensor 1 If a boxed 2 is shown under the DATE DISPLAY then the MINIMUM MAXIMUM information will relate to the data received by senso...

Page 15: ...ntly mounting to ensure that there is proper reception The Weather Center should display a temperature in the OUTDOOR DISPLAY within 5 minutes of setting up If the Weather Center loses the signal from...

Page 16: ...protective strip from the other side of the tape and situate the mounting bracket Firmly press the mounting bracket onto the mounting surface 4 Fit the mounting post into the receptor of the mounting...

Page 17: ...lution 1 Remove all batteries reinsert into sensor first then Weather Center 2 Place remote sender closer to display 3 Be sure all batteries are fresh 4 No other interfering sources on a 433MHz freque...

Page 18: ...s product against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase is valid only on products purchased and used in North America and onl...

Page 19: ...Crosse Technology Ltd authorized service center 6 units used for other than home use 7 applications and uses that this product was not intended or 8 the products inability to receive a signal due to a...

Page 20: ...CE 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 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCL...

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