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Table of Contents

WIND

BASICS

TEMP. & HUMIDITY (TH)

LA CROSSE VIEW

FORECAST

RAIN & PRESSURE

APPENDIX

EXTRA SENSORS

SUPPORT

Viewing Your Wind Data
History Records
Wind Speed Alert

Initial Setup
Station Settings
Buttons
LCD Display Brightness
Auto-Dim Settings
Mounting Your Sensors

Viewing Your TH Data
History Records
“Feels Like” Temp.

Connecting to the App
Connecting Your Station
Add-On Sensor Info
Operating Requirements

Seasonal Trees
Standalone Forecast Icons
Enhanced Forecast Data
Daily/Hourly Forecast

24 Hour Rain Reading
Cleaning and Storage
Relative Pressure

Specifications
Recycling & Disposal
Cautions
Warranty

Add-On TH Sensor
Add-On Sensor Info
Adding an Extra Sensor

Support Information
Factory Reset
Stay in Touch

02

Initial Setup

Power Up

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06

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07

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04

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Note: 

It may take up to 10 minutes for your sensor data to appear on your 

station’s screen.

BASICS

2.

Remove the Insulation 

Tab from the Battery 

Compartment of your 

Breeze Pro Sensor, and 

make sure the power 

switch is turned 

ON

.

3.

Insert the 5V Power 

Adapter into an outlet, 

and then plug it into 

the Power Jack on the 

back of the station. 

Next, remove the 

Insulation Tab from 

the station’s Battery 

Compartment.

Bottom of Breeze Pro Sensor

Model No. 

868

-

LTV-WSDTH01

Back of Station

Model No. 

C80758-AU

1.

Remove the Rain 

Sensor funnel and 

insert 2 “AA” batteries 

into the Battery 

Compartment.

Inside of Rain Sensor

Model No. 

868

-

LTV-R3

10

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Summary of Contents for C80758-AU

Page 1: ...SET UP GUIDE MODEL NUMBER C80758 AU Wi Fi PROFESSIONAL WEATHER STATION WITH FORECAST...

Page 2: ...On Sensor Info Adding an Extra Sensor Support Information Factory Reset Stay in Touch 02 Initial Setup Power Up 02 05 06 07 07 08 09 13 14 14 19 20 20 21 17 18 18 22 22 22 03 04 16 17 15 15 16 16 9 1...

Page 3: ...setup instructions Stay Connected to Your Home Anytime Anywhere Checking Your Station s Wi Fi Status Press the SET button on the top of the station to view your Wi Fi Status ALL OK CONNECTED Your stat...

Page 4: ...r display must be connected to Wi Fi to receive Daily Hourly forecast information The default pressure reading is 1013 hPa 29 92 InHg The station will acclimate on it s own if the pressure number is n...

Page 5: ...ed Ensure the knob on the mounting bracket is secure and stays in your desired configuration 1 2 3 4 Hold the LIGHT button to enter the Auto Dim Settings Menu Program your display to automatically dim...

Page 6: ...elts the water will be counted as rain The Rain Sensor is self emptying so water will not freeze inside This Rain Sensor is designed for outdoor use and will withstand temperatures below freezing View...

Page 7: ...rt Important Notes Press the WIND button to toggle through wind speed history records with time and date stamps The wind speed records include past 24 hours 7 days 1 month 1 year Press and release the...

Page 8: ...1 2 3 5 4 7 6 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wind Chill When the temperature is below 10 C and there is 8 KMH sustained wind speed Heat Index When the temperature is above 27 C Current Temperature When the temperatur...

Page 9: ...le Forecast Icons on Standalone Station Sunny Clouds T Storm Partly Sunny Rain Snow Foliage Scenes Spring Sept 1st to Nov 30th Summer Dec 1st to Feb 28th Fall March 1st to May 31st Winter June 1st to...

Page 10: ...t on the sensor will flash The sensor should connect almost instantly with its data appearing on screen The icon will appear when an add on TH sensor is being used Additional Add On Sensors EXTRA SENS...

Page 11: ...and make sure the battery compartment is correctly secured e g that the screw or other mechanical fastener is tightened Do not use if compartment is not secure Dispose of used button batteries immedi...

Page 12: ...charge This offer is conditional on the product being returned with the invoice relating to the purchase La Crosse Technology Australia cannot be held responsible for goods misused or damaged by the...

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