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H.

 

Barometric Air Pressure Reading 
 

1.

 

The actual barometric air pressure is displayed directly under the 
weather forecast icon 

2.

 

The relative air pressure is calibrated by the user through the 
programming mode. 

3.

 

Please Follow the programming instructions in section F of the 
Detailed Set Up Guide to set this feature.

 

 

I.

 

Air Pressure History Bar Chart 
 

1.

 

The bar graph shows in hPa (Hekto Pascal) the recorded air 
pressure over the past 24-hours.

 

2.

 

The horizontal axis shows the hours at increments of -24 hours, -18 
hours, -12 hours, -9 hours, -6 hours, -3 hours, and 0 hours 
(current).

 

3.

 

The vertical axis is set by hPa:  the “0” on this axis represents the 
current hPa, and + or – 1,3,5, or 7 shows (in hPa) how high or low 
the past air pressure was as compared to the current one.

 

4.

 

The “0” on the vertical axis indicates the current air pressure value.

 

5.

 

The “0h” on the horizontal axis indicates the current hour, thus the 
current air pressure also.

 

6.

 

Each bar on the bar graph represents a value of 0.03 hPa, and each 
bar also has a corresponding value on the verticle axis.

 

7.

 

Air pressure trends can be determined by simply glancing at the 
bar graph.

 

a.

 

If the bars are rising (higher on the right than the left) then the 
air pressure has a rising trend, and the weather should 
improve.

 

b.

 

If the bars are dropping (lower on the right than the left) then 
the air pressure has a falling trend, and the weather should 
worsen.

  

8.

 

Multiply the two values to find past air pressure (note the + or – 
sign of values on the verticle axis); i.e. 0.03 hPa x 3 = 0.09 hPa, 
now add this value to the air pressure (in LCD 4) to evaluate what 
past air pressures have been.

 

9.

 

The bar chart will constantly scroll to avoid burnout of the LCD. 

 

 
Note:

  This feature cannot be turned off. 

 
VII.

 

MOUNTING 

 
Note: Before permanently mounting, ensure that the Wireless Weather Station is 
able to receive signals from the sensors and WWVB signal at the desired 
location. To achieve a true temperature reading, avoid mounting the remote 
thermo/hygro sensor (or any sensor) where direct sunlight can reach the remote 

Summary of Contents for WS-8035U-IT

Page 1: ...WS 8035U IT Wireless 915 MHz Wireless Weather Station Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...the Time Date Manually 10 11 Temperature Measuring Units F C 11 Air Pressure Measuring Units inHg hPa 11 Relative Pressure Setting 11 12 Forecast Sensitivity Setting 12 Features and Operation Time Al...

Page 3: ...States at 60 kHz The signal can be received up to 2 000 miles away through the internal antenna in the indoor weather station However due to the nature of the Earth s Ionosphere reception is very lim...

Page 4: ...dry shaded area The thermo hygro sensor has a range of 330 feet Keep in mind that the 330 feet is in open air with no obstructions and that radio waves DO NOT curve around objects Actual transmission...

Page 5: ...the cover down 3 Observing the correct polarity install 2 AA batteries The batteries will fit tightly to avoid start up problems make sure they do not spring free 4 Replace the battery cover by slidin...

Page 6: ...Weather Station B WWVB Reception 1 Once the batteries are installed in the Weather Station it will automatically search for the WWVB signal If it receives a good signal which is unlikely during daylig...

Page 7: ...de until the following day III Explanation of LCD Information A The below picture highlights the LCD features Radio controlled time WWVB Reception Indicator Moon Phase Display Date Display Indoor Temp...

Page 8: ...p and will require you to skip step 1 2 and 3 of each programming section The programming mode can be exited at any time by either pressing the Snooze CH button or waiting for the 15 second time out t...

Page 9: ...lash above that 5 Press and release the OUT button to select DST ON OFF Note Some locations Arizona and parts of Indiana do not follow Daylight Saving Time 6 Press and release the SET button to confir...

Page 10: ...ext to it 3 Press and release the SET button five more times to advance to the Manual Hour setting 4 The hour will begin to flash at the top of the display 5 Press and release the OUT button to select...

Page 11: ...Press and release the SET button nine more times to advance to the Manual Date setting 4 The date will begin to flash to the right of the Moon Phase display 5 Press and release the OUT button to sele...

Page 12: ...o the Forecast Sensitivity setting O Forecast Sensitivity Setting 1 Press and hold the SET button for five seconds 2 lcd will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash next to it 3 Pres...

Page 13: ...ease the ALM DATE button to toggle between the alarm time and the day and date b When the alarm time and alarm icon are showing to the right of the moon phase the alarm is activated c When the day and...

Page 14: ...played above the indoor temperature and humidity b Press and release the IN key again to view the indoor minimum temperature and humidity c Press and release the IN key again to return to the normal m...

Page 15: ...insert the batteries to the Weather Station Once the batteries are in place all segments of the LCD will light up briefly Following the indoor temperature and humidity and the time as 12 00 will be d...

Page 16: ...emote sensor will be reset only Each remote sensor will have its own minimum and maximum values stored E Comfort Indicator for Indoor Temperature and Humidity 1 The comfort level indicator appears inb...

Page 17: ...een slow and gradual f The sensitivity of the change in foreacst icon is set by the user in section F of the Detailed Set Up Guide G Weather Tendency Arrows 1 Along with the forecast icon there is a p...

Page 18: ...re also 6 Each bar on the bar graph represents a value of 0 03 hPa and each bar also has a corresponding value on the verticle axis 7 Air pressure trends can be determined by simply glancing at the ba...

Page 19: ...ermo hygro sensor 2 Place the mounting bracket over the desired location 3 Through the three screw holes of the bracket mark the mounting surface with a pencil 4 Screw mounting bracket onto the mounti...

Page 20: ...be avoided to prevent damage to the units B Clean displays and units with a soft damp cloth Do not use solvents or scouring agents they may mark the displays and casings C Do not submerge in water D I...

Page 21: ...ve Wireless Weather Station away from sources of electricity 3 Place Wireless Weather Station in window facing Colorado 4 The first reception is most difficult as the indoor weather station needs five...

Page 22: ...products assume the remaining original warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is longer La Crosse Technology Ltd will pay all expenses for labor and materials for all repairs covered by this warranty I...

Page 23: ...Phone 608 782 1610 Fax 608 796 1020 e mail support lacrossetechnology com warranty work sales lacrossetechnology com information on other products web www lacrossetechnology com Questions Instruction...

Page 24: ...nd to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential...

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