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FCC ID: OMOTX143TH

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                                                 Model: S8
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                                                       Quuick Setup
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                                                               DC: 091914
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                                       n Display
           WIRELESS CO
                     OLOR WE
                           EATHER S
                                  STATION
                                        N
  FRO
    ONTVIEW
                                                                      SIDE
                                                                      S
        Outdoor                                                       VIEW
 Temp,, humidity
        + Trends

      Day/Night
Forecast + Trend
     onal image
 Seaso                                                                  AC Power
         change                                                           Jack
                                                                         DC 5.0V

        Indoor
Temp, humidity
      h
      + Trends


       Time,
  Cale
     endar, +
  Time
     e Alarm




   Notte: Please allo
                    ow for the LCD
                                 D screen to re
                                              espond when a button is pre
                                                                        essed.

                                                                       OUTDOOR
                                                                       O
                                 Hanging                               SENSOR
                                                                       S
                                 Keyholes                              TX143TH
                                                                       T
                                                   LED




   Basse
   Stand                                                               Sensor
                                                                       S
                                       Sensorr                  TX
                                                                       Battery
                                                                       B
                                       Battery
                                             y                         Compartment
                                                                       C
                                        Coverr                         2 “AA”



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Get Started
Step 1:Insert the 5 volt AC cord (included) into the wall outlet
then into the weather station.
Step 2: Insert the 2 new AA batteries (not included) into the
         TX143TH outdoor sensor. Observe the correct polarity.
The red LED will flash during transmission.

Restart: If there is no outdoor temperature after 3 minutes,
unplug the AC adapter and remove batteries from the outdoor
sensor for 15 minutes. Return to Step 1 above.

Manually Set Time, Date, Temperature Unit
(from any page)

From any screen hold the SET button to enter time set mode.

1. Press the ▼ or ▲ buttons to adjust the values.
2. Press the SET button to confirm adjustments and move to
   the next item.
TIME SET. ORDER:
1. 12/24 hour time format
2. Hour
3. Minutes
4. Year
5. Month
6. Date
7. Fahrenheit/Celsius
Press the SET button to exit, or wait 20 seconds without
pressing buttons to return to the normal time display.

Adjust Backlight

The back light defaults to HIGH intensity when the weather
station is powered on. The backlight can be adjust to LO or
OFF with a press of the LIGHT button.

   LOW=press the LIGHT button
   OFF= press the LIGHT button again
   HIGH= press the LIGHT button third time/return to default.



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LCD
  D Screen P
           Pages

   ss the DISPLAY butto
Pres                    on to selectt the Foreca
                                               ast page, Indoor
page, Outdoorr page or Co
                        omfort pagge to displayy. Press the
                                                          e
DISSPLAY buttton at any time
                        t    to sele
                                   ect a new p page.




                          FORECA AST DISPLA   AY
                          1. Outdooor humiditty and
                             temperature witth trends
                          2. Day/NNight forecaast icons and
                             forecaast tendenccy
                          3. Photoo-color fore
                                             ecast scenes
                             picturre backgrouund
                          4. Indooor humidityy and
                             temperature
                          5. Time
                          6. Alarm
                                 m Time with h Snooze
                          7. Perpeetual Calenddar
                             (Day//Month/Datte)




                           INDOOR  R DISPLAY Y
                           1. Timee, alarm tim
                                             me with snoooze
                              and calendar
                                   c
                           2. Indooor comfort level indica
                                                         ator
                           3. Indooor humidity
                                             y and trend d with
                              daily MIN/MAX
                           4. Indooor temperaature and trrend
                              with daily MIN/ MAX
                           5. Indooor temperaature alerts
                              (LOWW/HI)
                           6. Outdoor temperrature and
                              humiidity




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                          OUTDOOR DISPLAY      Y
                          1. Time, alarm timee with snooz ze and
                             calendar
                          2. Sensorr strength iindicator
                          3. Barommetric press ure history
                                                         y graph
                          4. Day/Night foreca st icons and
                                   st tendency
                             forecas          y
                          5. Outdooor humidityy and trendd with
                             daily MIN/MAX
                                   M
                          6. Outdooor temp. annd trend wiith
                             daily MIN/MAX
                                   M
                          7. Heat Index/Dew Point readings
                          8. Outdooor Temperaature Alertss
                             (LOW//HI)
                          9. Indoorr temperatuure and hum midity




                          COMFORT  T DISPLAY  Y
                          1. Outdooor air condiition
                          2. Open/CClose windo ow suggesttion to
                             achieve ideal indooor comfortt
                          3. Outdooor tempera ture and
                             humidiity
                          4. Time, alarm
                                    a      time
                                              e with snoozze and
                             calendar
                          5. Indoorr temperatuure and hum midity
                          6. Indoorr comfort le
                                              evel indicato
                                                          or




Notte: Please n
              note that thhe images displayed
                                      d        in
                                                n this manuual are
for reference o
              only. The coorrect value
                                     es of tempeerature, humidity
and forecast w
             will display cordially
                          c         to your cond itions.


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Sett Time Alarrm (from any page)
                               )

1. Hold the A
            ALARM buttton to enter alarm timme set mode e.
2. Press the ▼ or ▲ buttons to adjust the val ues.
3. Press the A
             ALARM buttton to conffirm & mov ve to the ne
                                                        ext
   item.
4. Press the D
             DISPLAY button
                      b       to re
                                  eturn to norrmal time mode.
                                                        m
Alarm Time s
           setting ord
                     der:1.Hourrs, 2. Minuttes

Acttivate/Dea
            activate Tiime Alarm
                               m

   Press the A
              ALARM buttton once to
                                  o view alarrm time.
   Press the A
              ALARM buttton again to
                                  t activate the alarm.
    Once activa
              ated, the ON
                        O icon app
                                 pears.
   Press the A                   t deactiva te the
              ALARM buttton again to
    alarm.
              on will appear.
    The OFF ico

Sno
  ooze (Silen
            nces Alarm
                     m Temporarily)

   When alarmm sounds, press the LIGHT
                                    L       buttton to silence the
    alarm for 1
              10 minutes.
   The snoozee icon will show.
                          s
   In snooze m
              mode, pres             on to stop alarm for
                          ss any butto
    one day.
Notte: The alarm is cresccendo soundd. The alarm
                                               m sounds for
                                                        f 2
min
  nutes and thhen will shuut off comp
                                    pletely.

Sett Indoor an
             nd Outdoo
                     or Temper
                             rature Alerrts

1. Press the DDISPLAY button
                        b       to se
                                    elect the Inndoor or Ou utdoor
   page.
2. Hold the AALERT butto on for 3-5 seconds
                                    s
3. The low temmperature alert value will flash.
4. Press the ▼ or ▲ buttons to adjust the low   w alert values.
5. Press the AALERT buttton to confirm & move    e to activatte
   thealert.
6. Press the ▼ or ▲ buttons to turn the low a    alert ON/OFFF.
7. Press the AALERT buttton to confirm & move    e to the hig
                                                            gh
   temperaturre alert. Th
                        he high alerrt will flash..
8. Press the ▼ or ▲ buttons to adjust the val ues.


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9. Press the AALERT buttton to confirm & move e to activatte the
    alert.
10. Press the ▼ or ▲ buttons to turn the high alert ON/O OFF.
11. Press the A
              ALERT buttton to confirm & exit a
                                              alert settinggs.

   ss the ALERT button to exit, or wait
Pres                                w    20 secconds witho
                                                         out
pres
   ssing butto
             ons to returrn to norma
                                   al time disp
                                              play.

Acttive Tempe
            erature Alert/Turn Alert
                               A     OFF

   Emits a serries of beep ps once perr minute wiith a
    flashing ye ellow alert ON
                            O icon.
Tur
  rn Alert Offf:
 Hold the A   ALERT butto  on for 3-5 seconds.
                                       s         Th
                                                  he low alert value
    will flash.
 Press the A   ALERT buttton until the flashing yyellow alertt ON
    icon is seleected.
 Press the ▼ or ▲ buttons to turn the alert OFF.
Notte: You can  n change thhe value of the alert hiigher/lowerr if
desired and lea  ave the aleert ON.

Sea
  arch for Ou
            utdoor sen
                     nsor

       Hold the ▲ button to search for the outdoo or sensor.
       The tempe erature read
                             ding will show dashes until reconnnected.
       Open the ooutdoor sennsor and prress the TX
                                                  X button to send a
        signal quickly.

Tem
  mperature
          e/Humidity
                   y Trend In
                            ndicators

Thee temperatu
             ure (2°F/1°°C) and hum
                                  midity (3% RH) trend
indicators update every 30
                        3 minutes or less.

        Temperatuure has ris
                            sen in the past
                                       p    3 hourrs.
        Humidity has risen in the past 3 hours.

        Temperatuure has not changed
                                    d in the passt 3
         hours.
        Humidity has not ch
                           hanged in the
                                     t   past 3 hours.

        Temperatuure has fallen in the past 3 hou rs.
        Humidity has fallen in the pastt 3 hours.

MIN
  N/MAX Te
         emperature
                  es

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   Indoor and OOutdoor MIN/MAX tempe     eratures are cconstantly diisplayed
    on the indoo
               or and the ou utdoor pages.
   The forecastt station will show the daily minimum and maximu    um
    temperaturees each day starting
                              s       at miidnight (12:0
                                                       00 AM).
   The forecastt station autoomatically resets the min//max temperratures
    at midnight ((12:00 AM).

Outtdoor Heatt Index & Dew Poin
                              nt Tempera
                                       atures

   Outdoor heaat index and dew point temperatures a
                                                   are constanttly
    displayed on
               n the outdoorr page.

Ope
  en/Close W
           Window Recommen
                  R      ndation
Note: Open/Clo ose Window Indicator is a
sugg
   gestion to ac
               chieve ideal indoor comffort
Ope
  en Window w:
 Humidity:              32-75%
 Temperature:           62- 78 degrees

Wheen both outtdoor temp perature and
hummidity are in
               n this rangee the windoow
stay
   ys open. If either the humidity or
the temperatures are outt of this rannge
the window go oes to the closed
                          c      posittion.

Closed Windo  ow:
 Humidity:          1-32% and 766- 100%
 Temperature:       -40 to 61 and
                                 d 79 to 140 degrees
Wheen either th
              he outdoor temperature or humid
                                            dity are in this
rang
   ge the winddow stays closed.
                        c

Ind
  door Comfo
           ort Display (Indoor Page)

  e indoor com
The          mfort displa
                        ay is based off of the humidity re
                                                         ead by
the weather sttation.
 Too Humid//Too Wet
 Humid/Wett
 Comfortable/Comfort OK
 Dry
 Too Dry
24 Hour Pres ssure Histoory Graph
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                               The bar chart i ndicates th    he air
                              pressure e history trrend over th he last
                              24 hourrs.
                               The “0” is equa    al to the current
                              pressure e and each bar repres   sents
                              how pas  st pressure was comp    pared
                              to the current presssure.
    Read the ggraph from left to rightt. If the ba rs are rising, it
     means thatt the weath her is gettin
                                       ng better d ue to the in ncrease
     of air press
                sure.
    If the bars go down, it
                           i means th he air presssure has dro  opped
     and the we eather is ex
                           xpected to worsen
                                       w        from
                                                   m the present
     time.

Sea
  asonal and
           d Day/Night Change
                            es to Forec
                                      cast Icons
                                               s

    On the Forecast page, the tree foliage
                                     f       will change
     seasonally..(Spring, Su
                           ummer, Autumn, Wintter)
    The entire background will change daily be  etween nigh
                                                           ht and
     day images s.
     Note: Day and Night start times s, vary by sseason.
    The Outdoo or page will show the day/night changes with the
     forecast ico
                on.

    Day
    D   & Nightt                       Day             Night
    Parameters
    P                                  Starts          Starts
    Spring:
    S
    March
    M     20th – June 20th             6:53am          7:57pm
                                                            m
    Summer:
    S
     une 21st – Sept. 20th
    Ju                                 6:18am          8:19pm
                                                            m
    Autumn:
    A
    Sept.
    S     21st – Dec 20th              6:50am          5:15pm
                                                            m
    Winter:
    W
    D 21st – Mar 19th
    Dec                                7:18am          5:48pm
                                                            m


 Note: Average sunrise and sunsett times werre used bec   cause
 off the differe
               ent sunrise and sunsett times acro
                                                oss the United
 Sttate. The ba ackground picture will not alway
                                               ys display
 co
  orrectly to yyour locatio
                          on.
Color Forecas  st Icons
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Animatedforecast iconsuse changing atmospheric pressure to
predict weather conditionsfor the next 12-hours with 70-75%
accuracy.
DAY




NIGHT




    INTELLIGENT WEATHER FORECAST ICONS
    This station learns; please allow 3 to 4 weeks for barometric
    calibration. This will ensure an accurate personal forecast for
    your location.

    Note: It is important that Time and Date are set for the Day/Night
    changes are as specified.

Forecast Tendency Indicators
(Up, Right and Down Arrows)



    Rising Pressure         Steady Pressure
                               Weather is            Falling Pressure
       Weather is
                            Expected to Stay             Weather is
       Expected to
                               the Same             Expected to Worsen
        Improve

Outdoor sensor Use and Positioning

  Mount the Outdoor sensor on a north-facing wall or in any
   well shaded area. Under an eave or deck rail is preferred.
 The maximum wireless transmission range to the weather
   station is over 300 feet (91.44 meters) in open air, not
   including walls or floors.
 Be sure the outdoor sensor is mounted vertically.
Specifications

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Indoor
Temperature Range:             +32°F to +122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Humidity Range:                1%-99% (RH)
Outdoor
Temperature Range:             -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
Alkaline Batteries:            -20°F to 140°F (-29°C to 60°C)
Lithium Batteries:             -40°F to -20°F (-40°C to -29°C)
                               Temperatures below - 20°F
NOTE:                          (-29°C) require Lithium batteries
                               in the outdoor sensor
Humidity Range:                1%-99% (RH)
                               Over 300 ft. (91.44 meters)
Distance:
                               RF 915MHz (open air)
Power
Weather Station
AC Power:                      5-volt power adapter (included)
AC Adapter No.:                HNBB050100WU
                               2-AA, IEC, LR6 batteries
TX143TH Outdoor sensor :
                               (not included)
Battery Life
                               Battery life is over 24 months
                               when using reputable battery
TX143TH Outdoor sensor :
                               brands for both Alkaline and
                               Lithium batteries
Dimensions
                               5.09"L x 1.37"W x 8.46"H
Weather Station:
                               (129.33 x 34.92 x 214.92 mm)
                               1.57"L x 0.79"W x 5.12"H
TX143TH Outdoor sensor:
                               (40 x 20 x 130mm)

Weather Station Care & Maintenance

   Do not mix old and new batteries
   Do not mix Alkaline, Standard, Lithium or
    Rechargeable Batteries
   Always purchase the correct size and grade of battery most
    suitable for intended use.
   Replace all batteries of a set at the same time.

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   Clean the bbattery con ntacts and also
                                       a     those o
                                                   of the devic ce prior
    to battery installation.
   Ensure thee batteries are
                           a installed with corrrect polarity  y
    (+and -).
   Remove ba  atteries from
                           m equipme ent which iss not to be used
    for an exteended perio od of time.
   Remove ex  xpired batteeries promp ptly.
   Do not exp pose to extrreme temperature, vib   bration or shock.
                                                                s
   Clean with a soft dam mp cloth. Do o not use s olvents or
    scouring ag gents.
   The produc ct is not a toy.
                           t    Keep itt out of reacch of childrren.
   The produc ct is not to be used for medical p  purpose or for
    public inforrmation. It is intendedd for home use only.
   The specs of this prod duct may change with   hout prior notice.
   Improper u use or unau uthorized opening of h  housing voids
    warranty.
   If the product is not working
                           w        prooperly, checck the AC cord
                                                               c
    connection.

Warranty and
           d Support Information

La Crosse
   C        Techn
                nology, Ltd. provides
                             p        a 1-year limitedd time warra
                                                                 anty
(from
    m date of puurchase) on this productt relating to manufacturiing
defeects in materrials & workm
                             manship.

View
   w full warraanty details online at::
wwww.lacrossetec
               chnology.com
                          m/warranty__info.pdf

For warranty wwork, techn nical suppo
                                    ort or other informatio
                                                          on
contact:
La Crosse
   C      Techn
              nology, Ltd
2830 South 26thh St.
La Crosse,
   C       WI 54601

  ntact Suppo
Con         ort: 608-782
                       2-1610

Online Productt Support:
www
  w.lacrossetec
              chnology.com
                         m/support

Prod
   duct Registtration:
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               chnology.com
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                         ents:
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FCC
  C Statement
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
    that to which the receiver is connected.
   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

Caution!
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such
modifications could void the user authority to operate the equipment.

All rights reserved. This manual may not be reproduced in any form,
even in part, or duplicated or processed using electronic, mechanical
or chemical process without the written permission of the publisher.
This booklet may contain errors or misprints. The information it
contains is regularly checked and corrections are included in
subsequent editions. We disclaim any responsibility for any technical
error or printing error, or their consequences.
All trademarks and patents are recognized.




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