Page 2 - Table of Contents
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 2 of 25 Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................ 2 Congratulations........................................................................................
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Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 4 of 25 Congratulations You have just purchased the world’s first Internet-Powered Weather Station. Weather Direct® uses the power of the Internet to deliver weather data and other important information tailored to you, because you are in control of the information it de...
Page 6 - What You Need to Get Started:; Alkaline
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 6 of 25 What You Need to Get Started: • High-speed Internet connection – cable, DSL or other broadband Internet service will work. • Router or broadband modem with built-in router. (contact your Internet service provider ISP for information on compatibility with their se...
Page 7 - Hardware Installation
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 7 of 25 IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Please DO NOT insert batteries into the Wireless Display or the Outdoor Sensor until instructed to do so. Connect the Gateway to an available LAN port on your network router with the LAN cable (included) and then power up the Gateway with the A...
Page 8 - Wireless Outdoor Sensor Installation Options; To Surface Mount the Outdoor Sensor:; Gateway Installation
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 8 of 25 Wireless Outdoor Sensor Installation Options NOTE: Move the Wireless Outdoor Sensor into its intended location and wait for 10 minutes to make sure the outdoor temperature is still being received by the Wireless Display. Press the “SNOOZE” Key on your Wireless ...
Page 9 - Online Resources
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 9 of 25 If you require a longer LAN cable to mount the Gateway in a desired location, any standard Category 5 network cable will work, but a crossover cable may not work. Crossover cables designed to connect two computers without networking hardware may not work with you...
Page 12 - Wireless Display Operation; “MODE” Key; Forecast from 12:00 AM – 5:59 AM with Daily HI/LO Temperature
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 12 of 25 Wireless Display Operation This section will teach you how to use your Wireless Display once you have completed online registration. There are 5 control Keys located on the back of the Wireless Display: “SET”, “+”, “SNOOZE”, “ALARM” and “MODE”. The following inf...
Page 13 - “ALARM” Key; Set Alarm Time; “SNOOZE” Key; Alarm Snooze
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 13 of 25 5. ROTATE Rotates between the four Micro Forecasts and the Daily Forecast 6. NEXT SECTION Shows the forecast for the next six hour period so you can be prepared for the upcoming weather. If it was morning now, it would show the afternoon forecast. If it was even...
Page 15 - “SET” Key; When ADD 4 LOCATIONS Expansion Option is Active; Changing Settings on Your Wireless Display; The Four SET modes are:
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 15 of 25 “SET” Key When ADD 4 LOCATIONS Expansion Option is Active Press the “SET” Key to toggle between the forecast locations on the Wireless Display when the ADD 4 LOCATIONS Expansion Option is active. The name of the location will appear briefly on the bottom of the ...
Page 16 - Set Mode 4 - View Device ID; “SEC 2”; Factory Reset of Wireless Display
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 16 of 25 Set Mode 3 - Set Text Scrolling Speed (1-4) 8. Press the “SET” Key until “Scr” flashes at the top and “SET SCROLL SPEED” scrolls across the bottom 9. The standard speed is set to “2” 10. There are four speeds available – “1” is the slowest and “4” is the fastest...
Page 17 - FREE Trial of Expansion Options for 14 Days; 4 Days of FREE Expansion Options, including:; Additional Forecast Locations on your Wireless Display; Four Additional Forecast Locations; Four Additional Locations Expansion
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 17 of 25 If you have trouble registering your Wireless Display after multiple attempts, you can try a Factory Reset. If you wish to give your Wireless Display to someone else or simply to register it under a different user account, you must perform the Factory Reset to c...
Page 18 - Severe Weather Alerts
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 18 of 25 Now you can keep an eye on the weather where your daughter goes to school, your favorite vacation spot, your parents’ house and more. Severe Weather Alerts Keep your family safe with Severe Weather Alerts issued by the National Weather Service. This valuable inf...
Page 19 - Types of Severe Weather Alerts:; Warnings
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 19 of 25 Types of Severe Weather Alerts: Warnings Blizzard Heavy Rainfall Severe Thunderstorm Coastal Flood Heavy Snow Severe Wind Excessive Heat Heavy Snowfall Small Craft Flash Flood High Wind Special Marine Flood Hurricane Force Storm Freeze Ice Storm Tornado Frost La...
Page 20 - Forecast Icons Explained
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 20 of 25 Forecast Icons Explained There are two sets of icons presented on your Wireless Display, one for day and one for night. A sun appears on many of the day icons while a moon appears on many of the night icons. Night icons only available with the Micro Forecast Exp...
Page 21 - Care and Maintenance; Battery Replacement
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 21 of 25 Care and Maintenance • Extreme temperatures, vibration and shock should be avoided as these may cause damage to the unit and give inaccurate readings. • Precautions shall be taken when handling the batteries. Injuries, burns, or property damage may be resulted i...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting; VisitSpecifications; Temperature Range; Every 6 Hours; Weather Direct® Wireless Range; Power Requirements
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 22 of 25 Troubleshooting Visit
Page 24 - Warranty Information
Version 1.2 - 3/17/2010 Page 24 of 25 Warranty Information La Crosse Technology, Ltd provides a 1-year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, is valid only on products purchased and u...