La Crosse Technology C84612 Weather Radio User Manual


 
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Press Reset Button on
Bottom of Wind Sensor
(Solar Panel Must Face
Light)
STEP 2:
It is important to allow sufficient light to reach the solar panel while activating the wind sensor. Make
sure the lights are on in the setup room and the solar panel is facing a 60W light bulb or brighter.
Ensure the solar panel is not covered, and then remove the black protective foil on the solar panel.
Remove the tape covering the reset hole.
Use the provided plastic reset rod to gently press the reset button once in the hole on the bottom of
the sensor.
STEP 3: Insert two "AA" size batteries into rain sensor with correct polarity.
STEP 4:
Insert two "C" size batteries into the thermo-hygro sensor with the correct polarity.
Note: Allow all sensors to run for two minutes before inserting batteries in the weather station.
STEP 5:
Insert three "C" size batteries into the wireless weather station with the correct polarity.
Note: Every time the wireless weather station receives data from the
sensors, the wireless icons
will blink once and then return to solid if the last
transmission was successful. A wind speed or rainfall amount that reads "0"
does not mean reception failure. It means that there was no wind or rain at the
time of the last measurement. The thermo-hygro sensor syncs with the wind
and rain sensors and sends all outdoor sensor data to the weather station. The
thermo-hygro sensor tries for 4 minutes to sync to the wind sensor and then 4
minutes for the rain sensor. If not successful within 4 minutes, the thermo-
hygro sensor will stop looking for the other sensors.
Wait 10 minutes for reception from all sensors before setting time and date or mounting sensors
outside.
STEP 6: Set Time and Date. See “Program Menu below.
Setup Troubleshooting: If the sensor data fails to display for any of the outdoor sensors within 10
minutes (“- - -“are displayed), remove the batteries from all units for 1 minute and start the Setup
procedure again at Step 1.
FUNCTION BUTTONS