La Crosse Technology 308-145B Weather Radio User Manual


 
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7. When RF connection is established, the respective temperature & humidity for each of the selected
channels will appear on the main unit.
8. Allow the transmitters and the Weather Station to stay 5-10 feet apart for 15 minutes to establish a
solid connection.
9. Install the battery covers on each sensor.
10. After 15 minutes place the remote transmitters in appropriate locations (see “position the outdoor
transmitter”).
Press and release the CH button to view channel 1, 2 or 3 on the Weather Station when multiple
transmitters are used.
Note: You cannot change channels if only one transmitter is connected.
CHANNEL SCROLL: Press and release the CH button until you see the word AUTO appear in the
outdoor data area. The Weather Station will automatically rotate through the channels for all connected
transmitters.
Press and release the CH button to lock the Weather Station into one channel. Then view channels
individually with a press of the CH button.
OTHER DISPLAY ICONS:
WWVB Reception icon
The tower icon will show solid when the Weather Station has received the WWVB signal.
No tower icon displayed. The Weather Station was unable to receive a signal at this time.
Reposition the Weather Station for better signal reception or try again at bedtime.
Indoor readings (Temperature, Humidity, Dew Point, Heat Index)
Outdoor Channel indicator: The number 1, 2 or 3 for will Weather Station next to this icon
indicating which transmitter the Weather Station is reading. Press and release the CH button to
view other channels when using multiple sensors.
AUTO When this word appears the outdoor temperature/humidity readings will automatically switch
between channels (when using multiple sensors). Press and release the CH button to display only one
channel.
Zz Snooze icon
Will flash when snooze feature has been activated
Solid when alarm is on
Does not display when alarm is deactivated.
Alarm icon
Shows when time alarm is on
Does not display when time alarm is deactivated