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The sensor ID on the station should match your first six numbers on the barcode of that
sensor.
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These sensors will remain locked to your station until you manually delete them.
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The barcodes are also important identifiers for the La Crosse View™ app if you choose to
connect.
HOW DO I DELETE SENSOR ID NUMBERS?
In the rare event you need to replace your sensor, you will first need to delete the old sensor ID
from your station.
1.
Remove batteries from your old sensor.
2.
Press and release the SENSOR button to view your sensor ID number.
3.
While viewing your sensor ID, hold the (-) button for 5 seconds to delete your old sensor ID.
Dashes will show for the ID number.
4.
Your station will automatically begin searching for the new sensor.
5.
Install batteries in your new sensor and allow up to three minutes for your new sensor
readings and ID to appear on your station.
FACTORY RESET: HOW DO I FACTORY RESET MY STATION?
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A factory reset will delete all sensor ID numbers and if connected, remove all Wi-Fi
connections.
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Basically, this is a great way to return your station to “out of the box” condition.
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This is more effective than removing all power for clearing out the station.
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All history records will be removed, so write down anything you want to keep.
To factory reset your station:
1.
Hold the WIND ALERTS and LIGHT buttons together for 5 seconds.
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When your station resets it will look for all sensors. Allow at least ten minutes to reacquire
the sensors.
Note: If operating connected, you will need to reconnect to Wi-Fi from the app.
WHY DOESN’T THE TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY READINGS
ON MY STATION MATCH THE WEATHER REPORT?
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Your temperature and humidity readings are from your sensor at your location. Your local
reporting station can be miles away so readings will differ.
WHY DOES MY THERMO-HYGRO SENSOR READ INACCURATELY?
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The thermo-hygro sensor reads the environment. Since your Temperature/Humidity
readings come from the Wind/TH sensor they may occasionally be inaccurate if the sunlight
hits the sensor.