Page 4 - INVENTORY OF CONTENTS; The Indoor Temperature Station (Figure 1); ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT; Philips screwdriver.; Figure 1
1 INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1. The Indoor Temperature Station (Figure 1) 2. The Outdoor Remote Control Sensor (TX3U) and mounting bracket. (Figure 2) 3. 3 each, 1/2” Philips screws. 4. One strip of double sided adhesive tape. 5. Instruction Manual and Warranty Card. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (not included) 1...
Page 5 - The Remote Control Sender transmits a
2 QUICK SETUP 1. Insert two AAA batteries into the Remote Control Sender. 2. Insert two AA batteries into the Indoor Temperature Station. 3. Wait 5-6 minutes, or until the outdoor temperature is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) of the Indoor Temperature Station. 4. Set the Time ...
Page 6 - Remove the mounting bracket.
3 DETAILED SETUP GUIDE I. BATTERY INSTALLATION A. REMOTE CONTROL SENDER 1. Remove the mounting bracket. The bracket snaps on and off with minimal effort. 2. Remove battery cover. To do this, remove the flathead screw located in the lower-central position of the unit. The rubber weather-seal creates ...
Page 8 - After the batteries are installed,; DO; press any buttons. This may interfere
5 B. INDOOR TEMPERATURE STATION Note: After the batteries are installed, DO NOT press any buttons. This may interfere with the signals, causing temperatures to register incorrectly. 1. Remove the battery cover on the backside. To do this, push up and pull out. Battery Cover
Page 10 - SET
7 II. TIME A. SETTING THE TIME 1. Press and hold the SET button for 1 second. “12h” will appear in the TIME LCD. 2. Use the INDOOR button to select either 12h time or 24h time (12h is an AM—PM mode, and 24h is military time). 3. Press the SET button 2 times, “TIME” will flash in the upper left corne...
Page 11 - UNITS OF TEMERATURE MEASURE
8 5. Press the SET button to activate the clock. Note: There is only a “PM” display, which appears under “TIME.” If there is no display here it is AM. Make sure you set the time accordingly. III. UNITS OF TEMERATURE MEASURE A. SELECTING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 1. Press and hold the SET button for 1 sec...
Page 12 - FEATURES; Press and hold the
9 IV. FEATURES A. INDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES 1. Press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second. “MIN” appears in the INDOOR LCD and the recorded minimum temperature is displayed. 2. Press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second. “MAX” appears in the INDOOR LCD and the recorded maximum te...
Page 14 - OUTDOOR; INDOOR
11 displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD, and the time it was recorded is displayed in the TIME LCD. After 15 seconds the “OUTDOOR MAX,” and “TIME” will stop flashing, and the maximum outdoor temperature will continue to be displayed. 3. To return to current temperature, press and hold the OUTDOOR button for...
Page 16 - MOUNTING; To achieve a true temperature
13 VI. READING THE TEMPERATURE TREND A. The temperature trend indicator is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD. 1. Ï Indicates that the temperature is rising. 2. Ð Indicates that the temperature is dropping. 3. The absence of an arrow indicates that the temperature is stable. VII. MOUNTING A. THE REMOTE CO...
Page 22 - first; into all the; Second; install batteries into the
19 offers the same plus a 10’ probe to insert in a pool, spa, soil, etc.). Assign a number to each Remote Control Sender (i.e. #1 will be for outdoors, #2 will be for the basement, etc.). This will help you determine which temperature, from which Sender, you are reading on the Indoor Temperature Sta...
Page 23 - SETUP OF MULTIPLE UNITS; through
20 A. SETUP OF MULTIPLE UNITS 1. It is necessary to remove the batteries from all existing units in operation. 2. Remove the battery covers to all Remote Control Senders. See section I.A.2. 3. Place all Remote Control Senders in sequential order. 4. In sequential order, install batteries. (Refer to ...
Page 25 - RESET
22 3. Repeat step 1 to view the 3 rd , 4 th , and 5 th (depending on how many are set up) temperatures sent by the Remote Control Senders. Continue to press RESET until you return to the first Remote Control Sender. C. VIEWING THE FEATURES OF MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL SENDERS 1. Press the RESET button...
Page 27 - appears
24 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution “--. -” appears in the OUTDOOR LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station. Batteries may be inserted wrong in Remote Control Sender—correct the polarity The batteries may be weak—replace with new batteries. The Remote Control Sender may be out of its 80 foot (25m) rang...
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25 “--.-” appears in the OUTDOOR LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station. (continued) Obstacles such as walls, concrete, metal window frames, or large metal objects, may be obstructing signal transmission from the Remote Control Sender—Relocate the Remote Control Sender, within range, where there are ...
Page 29 - If problem persists contact
26 No temperature in the LCD of the Remote Control Sender. The batteries may be inserted wrong or weak—check the polarity of batteries or replace with new batteries. Remote Control Sender out of its 80 foot (25m) range—bring the units closer together. If problem persists contact La Crosse Technology...
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27 The LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station is blank. (continued) Contact La Crosse Technology for replacement. Temperature is “incorrect” Temperatures can vary depending on the location of the Remote Control Sender. The thermometers are not 100% accurate (the WS-7054U is accurate to +/- 2 ° F). If...
Page 31 - Do not submerge in water.
28 Problem not covered under the warranty (ie. Dropped unit into water). Call La Crosse Technology to order replacement part. We will accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or prepayments by check. MAINTENANCE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS • Extreme temperatures, vibration, and shock should be avoided to preven...
Page 32 - Transmitting Frequency; Recommended Operating Temperature; Measuring Temperatures; Remote Control Sender
29 • Opening the casings invalidates the warranty. Do not try to repair the unit. Contact La Crosse Technology repairs. SPECIFICATIONS Transmitting Frequency 433MHz Recommended Operating Temperature Indoor Temperature Station 32 ° F to 122 ° F (0 ° C to 50 ° C) Remote Control Sender 14 ° F to 140 ° ...
Page 33 - Accuracy; Indoor; Temperature check
30 with 0.2 ° F resolution. (-29.9 ° C to 69.0 ° C with 0.1 ° C resolution). Accuracy Indoor +/- 2 ° F (+/- 1 ° C). Outdoor +/- 2 ° F (+/- 1 ° C). Transmitting range of the Remote Control Sender Maximum 80 feet (25m). Temperature check Indoor Temperature Station: Indoor Every 10 seconds. Indoor Temp...