Usa anc – La Crosse Technology 308-1451h User Manual

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Set Time

To set the time manually:
1. The

hour digit will flash.

2. Press and release the + or - button to select the hour.
3. Press and release the SET button to move to the minutes.
4. The

minute’s digit will flash.

5. Press and release the + or - button to set the minutes.
6. Press and release the SET button to move to the seconds.
7. The

second’s digit will flash.

8. Press and release the + or - button to reset the seconds to zero.
9. Confirm with the SET button and move to Set Calendar.

Set Calendar

To set the calendar:
1. The

year will flash.

2. Press and release the + or - button to set the year (between year 2010-2039).
3. Press

the

SET button again to confirm and to enter the month setting.

4. The

month will flash.

5. Press and release the + or - button to set the month.
6. Press the SET button again to confirm and enter the date setting.
7. The

date will flash.

8. Press and release the + or - button to set the date.
9. Confirm all calendar settings with the SET button to confirm and exit the program menu.
Note: If no buttons are pressed for 20 seconds, set mode will time out and return to live display mode, reflecting
whatever adjustments were made before it timed out.
Note:
Press the + or - button once to adjust by 1 unit or hold for fast scroll adjustment.

City Selection: Sun rise/set Times


Note:
Preset city abbreviations are at the end of this
manual.
Choose the city closest to you in a north/south direction.
This will provide the most accurate sunrise/sunset times.




To select a city location:
Select your country, state, and then city location.

1. Hold the CITY button for 5 seconds.
2. USA will flash next to the sunrise/sunset time.
3. Press and release the + or - button to select USA, CAN or MEX as your country.
4. Press the CITY button to confirm the country and select a state.

Note: When either Canada or Mexico is chosen, you will move directly to city selection.

5. The

state will flash. Press and release the + or - button to select a state.

6. Press the CITY button to confirm the state and select a city.
7. The

city location will flash.

8. Press and release the + or - button to select a city from the list at the end of this manual.
9. Press the CITY button to confirm and exit.
After a short calculation time, the forecast station shows the times for sunrise and sunset,
moon phase and lunar tide.

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Note: When DST is in affect the forecast station will need to receive the WWVB time signal to make the
adjustment for DST. The WWVB signal includes an embedded bit to tell the station to adjust for DST. Until that
signal is received the first time, the sunrise/sunset times will be one hour off.

Tide


The tides reflected on this station are based on the ebb and neap tides of the lunar month rather than the daily
high and low tides. When the sun, moon and earth are lined up at new and full phases of the moon, tides will be
higher. When the moon is at right angles to the sun and Earth at the first and last quarter, the tides are weaker.

Full & new moon = spring tide (TIDE HI)

Quarter = neap tide (TIDE LO)

Other = mean water level (TIDE MID)

Moon Phase


The LCD Moon phase is divided by 6
sections, showing a total of 12 phases of
the moon.
Note: With the moon shown against a
light colored background, the phases will
show opposite to a paper calendar. The
segments that are highlighted portray the
part of the moon that is lit. For instance,
the moon will be blank during a new
moon and dark during a full moon.

New Moon occurs when the moon is between the earth and sun so the illuminated portion of the moon is on

the back side facing the sun and we cannot see it. After a new moon, the illuminated (visible) portion will
increase or wax until the full moon occurs.

Full Moon occurs when the earth, moon and sun are in approximate alignment, with the moon and the sun

on opposite sides of the earth. The illuminated portion of the moon faces the earth, giving us complete
visibility of one side of the entire moon. After a full moon, the illuminated portion will decrease or wane until
the new moon occurs.

First Quarter and Last Quarter moons occur when the moon is at a 90 degree angle to the earth and sun.

So we see half of the moon illuminated and half is in shadow.

Waxing means growing or expanding illumination and happens after a new moon.

Waning means decreasing illumination and occurs after a full moon.

Crescent refers to the moon being less than half illuminated. Crescents can be waning or waxing.

Gibbous describes a moon phase when more than half is illuminated. Gibbous can be waxing or waning.

Comfort Statement

The comfort statement is based on the indoor humidity.

WET:

Humidity is above 64%

COMFORTABLE: Humidity is between 43% and 64%
DRY:

Humidity is below 42%

Backlight

Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button on the top of the forecast station to activate the blue
LED backlight for 5 seconds.


SNOOZE/LIGHT

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