Touch Screen Weather Center Model WS-3610 QUICK SET UP GUIDE 1 Shipping Contents The shipping contents of the WS-3610 Touch Screen Weather Center
7Note: The test mode is designed so that you may check all of the cables for correct connection and all of the components for proper function. • T
84 Setting Up: Note: Because of the default settings already determined by the manufacturer, it may not be necessary to alter the basic settings o
9Daylight Saving Time (DST) → Daylight Saving time can be set to on or off. The “ON” setting will automatically change the WWVB Time Display from sum
10Relative Air Pressure (Rel. Pressure) → This should be set locally to ensure a valid reference for air pressure in regards to the local height abov
11 Once all of the settings have been made, touch ٭EXIT٭ to leave the basic setup mode. 5 Display of stored Min/Max Values and Alarm Value
12corresponding *LO AL* and *HI AL* fields; the individual values are displayed in the same manner as individual Min/Max values. (See above) At
13Due to the nature of the earth’s ionosphere, WWVB signal reception is very limited during daylight hours. The base station will search for the sign
14Set the year, month and date by touching either ٭UP٭ or ٭DOWN٭. To leave the mode, touch ٭EXIT٭. Note: By twice touching the DATE section, the
15The text fields at the bottom of the LCD will display the weather condition (with time and date) that corresponds to the presently displayed weathe
16Important Note! Since operating and settings procedures are identical for all of the functions mentioned in the list above, you will use the same p
5 System Start After inserting the batteries or connecting the AC adapter, the LCD will display all of the digital segments for a few seconds. Imm
17Example for Setting of Alarms by means of the HI Alarm As in the example above, call up the corresponding menu in the bottom section of the LCD by
18Note: Touching the PRESSURE section twice toggles the display between Relative (rel) and Absolute (abs) air pressure. All setting and display op
19Note: The alarm option is only offered during display of the last hour and last 24-hour rainfall amounts. No exact definition of alarm time is pos
2012.1 Operating and Setting the Wind Direction Alarm In the Wind Direction display, the display of minimum or maximum values is unnecessary. Howeve
2113 Operating and Setting the EL Backlight (light), Buzzer (sound), and Alarm history (fields in the WIND Section) 13.1 EL Backlight (Light) For e
2214 PC Connection In addition to the LCD monitor, the WS-3610 has the ability to transfer all collected time and weather data to a PC via a Com por
23Furthermore the present weather data can be uploaded to web sites by means of the “Web Publisher” software. History data can be displayed as diagra
24 The TX11U rain sensor is used in conjunction with the TX12U wind sensor and TX13U thermo/hygro sensor to gather and transmit information to the wi
25Important: To avoid operating problems, please take note of battery polarity if inserting any batteries. Also do not press any buttons after star
26Mounting the Rain Sensor For accurate results, the rain sensor should be securely mounted onto a horizontal surface about 2-3ft abo
8 PC Connection In addition to the LCD monitor, the WS-3610 has the ability to transfer all collected time and weather data to a PC via a Com port con
272. Clean displays and units with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents, they may mark the displays and casings 3. Do not sub
28Base Station: Setting up using batteries: Sensor sockets Battery compartment Socket for remote sensorSocket for
29 1. Pull away the rain cover of the thermo/hygro sensor to reveal the 3 sockets (for the wind sensor, rain sensor (if applicable), and the base st
30“MIN/MAX” key at anytime), the base station will start the WWVB radio-controlled time reception. Note for WWVB Radio-Controlled Time: The time and
312. Clean displays and units with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents, they may mark the displays and casings 3. Do not sub
32 SETTING UP First, choose to use the adaptor (included in this set) or batteries for operation. Both these methods allow for operation us
33Setting up using batteries: Important: To avoid operating problems, please take note of battery polarity if inserting any batteries.
344. Open the base station’s battery cover located at the back of the unit and insert 3 x AA, IEC LR6, 1.5V batteries into the battery compartment a
35 Mounting the thermo/hygro Sensor An ideal mounting place for the thermo/hygro sensor would be the outer wall beneath the extensi
362. Clean displays and units with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents, they may mark the displays and casings 3. Do not sub
1TOUCH SCREEN WEATHER CENTER MODEL WS-3610 Operation Manual
3715 Technical Data 15.1 Outdoor Data: Transmission Range in Open Field:...up to. 330 ft max. Measuring Interval Outdoor Data:...every 20
3815.4 Indoor Data: Measuring Interval Indoor Data:...every 20 s Temperature Range: ...14.2 °F to 139.8 °F (Displa
3915.6 PC Connection: Wiring: ...COM Port Cable (included) Data Processing:...
40WARRANTY INFORMATION La Crosse Technology, Ltd provides a 1-year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects in materials and w
41misrepresentation by the seller or performance variations resulting from installation-related circumstances. LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY, LTD WILL NOT AS
2Table of Contents 1 ... General 2 ... Important Notes for Operating the Touch Screen 3 ... To Begin
31 General The shipping contents of the WS-3610 Touch Screen Weather Center include a Base Station (Receiver), a Thermo-Hygro Sensor (433 MHz Sensor
42 Important Notes for Operating the Touch Screen (Generally Applicable) • All actions and functions of the Weather Center begin by slightly tou
53.1 Wiring the System Connect the Rain Sensor and Wind sensor cables to their respectively marked jacks in the Thermo-Hygro sensor BEFORE powering
6 It is also important to allow the Base Station to operate for at least 15 minutes prior to touching any part of the Touch Screen display. Once th
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