La Crosse Technology WS- 1912 User Manual

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LCD contrast selectable

Low battery indicator

Storage of 140 sets of history weather data recorded in 3-hour intervals

Wireless transmission at 915 MHz

Transmission range up to 330 feet/100 meters


The Thermo-hygro Transmitter

Remote transmission of the outdoor temperature and humidity to the
Weather Center at 915 MHz (open air)

Rain resistant casing

Wall mounting case (to be mounted vertically in a sheltered place.
Avoid direct rain and sunshine)




The Wind sensor

Connected to the thermo-hygro transmitter by
cable

Can be installed onto a mast or a horizontal
panel (with the cups on the bottom)




The rain sensor (optional- sold separately)

Remote transmission of the rainfall data to the
Weather Center at 915 MHz

To be mounted onto a horizontal panel





(TX32U-IT)



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Cable connection between the wind sensor and
the thermo-hygro transmitter

OPTIONAL
Wireless transmission
at 915 MHz – Rain
sensor to weather
station

Wireless

transmission at

915 MHz - thermo-

hygro transmitter

to weather station

Weather center

Wind sensor

Rain sensor (optional)

Thermo-hygro

transmitter

SETTING UP:

























Note:

When putting the Weather Station into operation, it is
important to completely setup the wiring and rest of the
system in close proximity (e.g. on a table 5ft from display)
and test all components for correct function before placing
and mounting them at their final destinations (See
Positioning below) (Allow all sensors to sit with the display
unit for 15 minutes before mounting)

1.

First, unwind the cables of the Wind sensor. Connect
the Wind sensor to the Thermo-hygro transmitter by
plugging the connector head into the socket of the
Thermo-hygro sensor.

Socket for wind
sensor

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