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Model: 327-1414W

Instructional  Manual  

DC: 091115

Table Of Contents

Wind Speed Weather Station

Button Location   .....................................                            

Initial Setup and Assembly   ................

Button Functions   ...................................

LCD Layout   ..............................................

Settings   .....................................................

Color Wind Speed Graph   ....................

Top Wind Speed Number   ...................

Wind History   ...........................................

Current Wind Speed   .............................

Wind, Temperature, Humidity Alert ..

Arm and Disarm Alerts   ........................

Heat Index and Dew Point   .................

Backlight   ...................................................

Forecast Information   ............................

Forecast Indicator   ..................................

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24 Hour MAX/MIN Temp/Humidity  ..

Additional Temp/Humidity Sensors ..

Channel Indicators   ................................

Channel Auto Scroll   ..............................

Replace Wind Cups   ................................

Position Wind Sensor   ............................

Position Add On Sensors   .....................

Position Weather Station   .....................

Restart   ........................................................

Change Batteries   ....................................

Care and Maintenance   .........................

Warranty and Support Information ..

FCC Statement   ........................................

Canada Statement   ................................. 

Atomic Time Signal   ...............................

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Summary of Contents for 327-1414W

Page 1: ...isarm Alerts Heat Index and Dew Point Backlight Forecast Information Forecast Indicator 1 2 5 6 7 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 24 Hour MAX MIN Temp Humidity Additional Temp Humidity Sensors Channel Indicators Channel Auto Scroll Replace Wind Cups Position Wind Sensor Position Add On Sensors Position Weather Station Restart Change Batteries Care and Maintenance Warranty and Support Information FCC St...

Page 2: ...ge 1 www lacrossetechnology com support Model 327 1414W Back View Front View 1 History Front Buttons 1 2 Alerts Button Location 2 1 Heat Dew Top Buttons 2 Up Light HI LOW OFF 3 Time Set 4 Down 5 5 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 3: ...lacrossetechnology com support Page 2 AAA C C 1 Twist battery cover left to remove from sensor Twist Left Power the Weather Station 1 Insert AC adapter into the outlet and into the weather station 2 Insert three AAA batteries into the weather station optional 3 After 15 minutes mount the sensor outside position Wind Sensor AC DC Adapter ...

Page 4: ...olarity 3 The red LED light will flash when transmitting 4 Replace the battery cover 5 Insert pole into bottom of sensor and secure with two screws Do not overtighten screws Turn right to tighten Connect Connect the sensor to the base Screws into designated holes Insert screws on each side of the sensor ...

Page 5: ...hten the bracket to the pole Note You can attach to a different pole 1 2 inches 3 1 cm diameter into the sensor instead of using the mounting bracket Screw until tight Do not overtighten Sensor Dimensions Top View Full Sensor and Bracket with cup Dimensions 18 57 T x 7 10 W x 7 10 D inch dimensions 4 67 6 74 1 23 2 84 3 54 6 08 2 88 2 42 2 32 18 57 1 43 7 10 ...

Page 6: ...414W Button Functions LIGHT HI LOW OFF Down Press to view channels Hold to search for sensors Will disarm alert TIME SET Press to search for WWVB Atomic time signal Hold to enter setting mode LIGHT HI LOW OFF Press to adjust backlight Press to exit setting mode HEAT DEW Press to view Heat Index Dew Point UP Press to view MAX MIN values Hold to reset MAX MIN values Will arm alert HISTORY Press to v...

Page 7: ...ed 30 second average Top Speed Reading past 60 minutes Color Wind Speed Graph based on current speed Wind Cup Icon spins with wind speed Wind Speed Unit MPH or KMH Wind Speed Alert A B C D E G H A B C D E Atomic Time Date Atomic Signal Icon Indoor Humidity Alert Icon HI and LOW Indoor Humidity Indoor Temperature I I Wind Speed History LCD layout A B C D E F ...

Page 8: ...utton Settings I A B D E F G H C J Forecast Icon Forecast Trend Indicator Outdoor Humidity Humidity Trend Icon Outdoor Temperature Channel Indicator Outdoor Temperature HI LO Alert Icon Channel Scroll Indicator Outdoor Temperature Trend Indicator Low Battery Indicator Page 7 www lacrossetechnology com support Model 327 1414W A B C D E F G H I J Outdoor Temperature ...

Page 9: ...ne Atlantic Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Hawaiian AST EST PST AKT HAT 4 Select DST ON default or OFF 5 Choose 12 default or 24 hour time 6 Set Hours 7 Set Minutes 8 Set Year 9 Set Month 10 Set Date 12 Select Fahrenheit Celsius 11 Select MPH or KMH Note When Atomic OFF is selected steps 3 4 will not show and you will automatically move to step 5 ...

Page 10: ...414W Press and release the HISTORY button to view the past top wind speeds with time and date of occurrence The 1 hour top speed is the default reading shown on the display Wind History COLOR WIND SPEED ICON Highest instantaneous wind speed recorded in the past 60 minutes Updates when a higher wind speed has occurred Last number will remain if there is no wind for 60 minutes 24 hour Past 24 hour p...

Page 11: ...Indoor Humidity HI Indoor Humidity LOW Indoor Temperature HI Indoor Temperature LOW Note When using multiple temperature humidity sensors press the button to select the channel 1 2 or 3 before setting alerts for a sensor Model 327 1414W www lacrossetechnology com support Page 10 Wind Temperature Humidity Alerts Outdoor HI Temperature Indoor LOW Humidity Wind Speed High Alert Outdoor HI Humidity Ou...

Page 12: ...perature is the perceived outdoor temperature Temperatures below 50 F will measure the effect of wind speed on cooling of the human body Temperatures above 70 F will measure the effect of humidity on the perception of temperature Between 51 F and 69 F the feels like temperature will be the same as the outdoor temperature on channel 1 Feels Like Temperature Channel 1 only Default always displayed D...

Page 13: ...reset MIN temperatures to current values Forecast Tendency Indicators Up Right and Down Arrows 24 hour MAX MIN Temperature Humidity records Rising Pressure Steady Pressure Falling Pressure Weather is expected to improve Weather is expected to stay the same Weather is expected to worsen Atomic Icon When WWVB is on press and release the TIME SET button to start or stop a WWVB signal search WWVB Icon...

Page 14: ...d channels will appear 7 Install the battery covers on each sensor 8 Keep sensors and the wind station 5 10 feet apart for 15 minutes to establish a solid connection 9 After 15 minutes place the remote sensors in appropriate shaded locations 10 Press and release the button to view channels 1 2 or 3 on the wind station when multiple sensors are used Note If only one sensor is connected the other ch...

Page 15: ...e bottom of the mounting bracket to attach 6 The sensor can be mounted from the bottom or side the picture is of the sensor mounted from the side Alternatively 1 Insert your own mounting pole into the sensor 2 Tighten screws 3 Mounting bracket would not be used Note Do not attempt to insert a pole into the hollow back of the mounting bracket Model 327 1414W www lacrossetechnology com support Page ...

Page 16: ...the transmitter and into the wall Tighten the screw to snug do not over tighten Position Weather Station Pull out the stand and place on a flat surface Use the three hanging holes on the back to mount on the wall 1 Choose a location 6 feet or more away from electronics such as cordless phones gaming systems televisions microwaves routers etc 2 Place within range of the outdoor sensors 300 ft 91 me...

Page 17: ...ton on the weather station for 5 seconds to search for the sensor Restart 1 Remove batteries from the sensor and batteries and AC adapter from the weather station 2 Press any button 20 times 3 After 15 minutes insert batteries into the sensor then insert batteries optional in the weather station and plug AC adapter into the weather station 4 Wait 15 minutes to establish a strong connection Place s...

Page 18: ...ation It is intended for home use only The specs of this product may change without prior notice Improper use or unauthorized opening of housing voids warranty If the product is not working properly change the batteries and or check the AC adapter connection La Crosse Technology Ltd provides a 1 year limited time warranty from date of purchase on this product relating to manufacturing defects in m...

Page 19: ...s not included Battery Life Wind TH Sensor 2 C IEC LR14 batteries not included Wind Station Battery Backup Battery life is over 12 months when using the AC adapter for primary power Dimensions Wind Station 5 48 H x 8 34 L x 1 03 W 139 19 x 211 84 x 26 12 mm TX141W Sensor 18 57 H x 7 10 W x 7 10 D 471 68 x 180 34 x 180 34 mm Specifications Model 327 1414W www lacrossetechnology com support Page 18 ...

Page 20: ...ons 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Such changes or modifications could void the user authority to operate the equipment All rights re...

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