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12

spray. 

7

 

32-38 

mph 

50-61 

kph 

28-33 

knots 

Moderate or Near 
Gale 

Large trees sway, 
becoming difficult to 
walk.  

Larger waves 
develop, white foam 
from breaking waves 
begins to be blown. 

8

 

39-46 

mph 

62-74 

kph 

34-40 

knots 

Gale or Fresh Gale 

Twigs and small 
branches are broken 
from trees, walking is 
difficult.  

Moderately large 
waves with blown 
foam. 

9

 

47-54 

mph 

75-88 

kph 

41-47 

knots 

Strong Gale 

Slight damage occurs to 
buildings, shingles are 
blown off of roofs.  

High waves (6 meters), 
rolling seas, dense 
foam, Blowing spray 
reduces visibility. 

10

 

55-63 

mph 

89-102 

kph 

48-55 

knots 

Whole Gale or Storm 

Trees are broken or 
uprooted, building 
damage is 
considerable.  

Large waves (6-9 
meters), overhanging 
crests, sea becomes 
white with foam, heavy 
rolling, reduced 
visibility. 

11

 

64-72 

mph 

103-117 

kph 

56-63 

knots 

Violent Storm 

Extensive widespread 
damage.  

Large waves (9-14 
meters), white foam, 
visibility further 
reduced. 

12

 

73+ 

mph 

118+ 

kph 

64+ 

knots 

Hurricane 

Extreme destruction, 
devastation.  

Large waves over 14 
meters, air filled with 
foam, sea white with 
foam and driving spray, 
little visibility. 

 
 

IX. RAINFALL 

MEASUREMENT 

If you have purchase the optional Rain Sensor, the rainfall measurement can be viewed in the WIND 
SPEED LCD, otherwise, the rainfall information will not be shown. 
Simply press the WIND/RAIN/SNZ button to toggle between Wind and Rain display. 
 
In the WIND SPEED LCD you can view also three kinds of rainfall measurements: 

1.  Rainfall volume in the past 1 hour; 
2.  Rainfall volume in the past 24 hours; 
3.  Total rainfall volume from starting the measurement 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for WS-9046U

Page 1: ...WS 9046U Wireless 433 MHz Radio controlled Weather Station Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...y and Month 6 7 Setting the Snooze 7 Setting the Temperature Format 7 Setting the Unit of Rainfall 7 Setting the Forecast Sensitivity 7 8 Features Weather Forecast Icons and Tendency Arrows 8 9 Indoor...

Page 3: ...dity sensor Figure 2 3 One TX15U wind speed sensor Figure 3 4 Mounting hardware 5 Instruction manual and warranty card OPTIONAL SENSOR PURCHASE SEPERATELY Rain Sensor for rainfall information Figure 1...

Page 4: ...nits for 10 minutes 5 Place the batteries into the remote temperature humidity sensor first then into the indoor weather station 6 DO NOT PRESS ANY BUTTONS FOR 15 MINUTES In this time the indoor weath...

Page 5: ...Liquid Crystal Display will flash Within 15 seconds the indoor temperature indoor relative humidity and the weather icons sun and clouds will be displayed If not remove batteries for 10 seconds and re...

Page 6: ...ow in the TIME LCD and the number setting will flash 3 Press and release the SET button again 4 The time zone will flash in the DATE LCD 5 Press and release the ALM button to select your time zone Not...

Page 7: ...ontrol Time This method requires you to do nothing except wait for the signal to be received and to select a time zone Reception usually takes approximately 10 minutes during optimal conditions The be...

Page 8: ...e SET button to confirm and advance to the temperature format setting XI SELECTING F OR C 1 Press and hold the SET button for 5 seconds 2 LCD will show in the time LCD and the number setting will flas...

Page 9: ...floor In areas where the weather is not largely affected by the change of air pressure the sensitivity setting should be set to 1 In areas where the air pressure changes more rapidly such as coastal...

Page 10: ...ECORDS The WS 9035U keeps a record of the MINIMUM and MAXIMUM temperature and the time and date of their occurrence for both the indoor and outdoor modes A VIEWING THE INDOOR TEMPERATURE RECORDS 2 Pre...

Page 11: ...yed below the words DEW POINT in the OUTDOOR LCD 3 After 30 seconds the display will automatically go back to the normal display mode showing the current dew point reading To reset the maximum or mini...

Page 12: ...e following pages is a list of the Beaufort Scale and the wind speeds it corresponds to Wind Speed fort Number or Force mph km hr knots Description Effects Land Sea 0 1 1 1 Calm Still calm air smoke w...

Page 13: ...rs overhanging crests sea becomes white with foam heavy rolling reduced visibility 11 64 72 mph 103 117 kph 56 63 knots Violent Storm Extensive widespread damage Large waves 9 14 meters white foam vis...

Page 14: ...infall is accumulated rainfall volume from the commencement of measurement which is equivalent to the Max rainfall shown in the current rainfall mode To reset the maximum rainfall measurements 1 Press...

Page 15: ...obstacles such as walls 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 t...

Page 16: ...the remote wind speed sensor onto the bracket making sure to lock it in place C MOUNTING WITH THE U SHAPED BOLT 1 Use the U shaped bolt provided and thread it through each of the holder holes 2 Fix th...

Page 17: ...remote temperature humidity sensor and indoor weather station in position so the straight line signal is not passing through more than two or three walls Problem Temperatures do not match if units are...

Page 18: ...nal date of purchase is valid only on products purchased and used in North America and only to the original purchaser of this product To receive warranty service the purchaser must contact La Crosse T...

Page 19: ...hnical support or information contact La Crosse Technology 2809 Losey Blvd S La Crosse WI 54601 Phone 608 782 1610 Fax 608 796 1020 e mail support lacrossetechnology com warranty work sales lacrossete...

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