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1.

 

Press the 

INDOOR

 button.  The Current Indoor temperature in 

LCD 2 shifts to a display of the minimum recorded indoor 
temperature, with a “MIN” between the temperature and humidity.  
The recorded time simultaneously displays.  Press the 

INDOOR

 

button to display the recorded date in LCD 1.

 

2.

 

Press the 

INDOOR

 button a third time.  The minimum temperature 

in LCD 2 shifts to the recorded maximum temperature, with the 
recorded time in LCD 1.  Press the 

INDOOR

 button a fourth time 

to view the recorded date.  Press the 

INDOOR

 button to exit this 

mode.

 

3.

 

Press the 

OUTDOOR

 button.  The Current Outdoor temperature in 

LCD 6 shifts to a display of the minimum recorded outdoor 
temperature, with a “MIN” between the temperature and humidity.  
The recorded time simultaneously displays.  Press the 

OUTDOOR 

button to display the recorded date in LCD 1.

 

4.

 

Press the 

OUTDOOR

 button a third time.  The minimum 

temperature in LCD 6 shifts to the recorded maximum 
temperature, with the recorded time in LCD 1.  Press the 

OUTDOOR

 button a fourth time to view the recorded date.  Press 

the 

OUTDOOR

 button to exit this mode. 

 

B.

 

RESETTING THE MINIMUM & MAXIMUM RECORDS 
 

Hold down the 

INDOOR

 button for 3 seconds.  This will reset the 

recorded minimum and maximum temperatures for the Indoor records.   
Hold down the 

OUTDOOR

 button for 3 seconds.  This will reset the 

recorded minimum and maximum temperatures for the Outdoor 
records. 

 

III.

 

WEATHER FORECAST & WEATHER ICONS 
 

The weather forecasting feature is estimated to be 75% accurate, and is 
based solely upon the change of air pressure over time.  The WS-7058U 
averages past air-pressure readings to provide an accurate forecast—
creating a necessity to disregard all weather forecasting for 12-24 hours 
after the unit has been set-up, reset, or moved from one altitude to 
another (i.e. from one floor of a building to another floor).  In areas 
where the weather is not affected by the change of air pressure, this 
feature will be less accurate. 

 

Summary of Contents for WS-7058U

Page 1: ...WS 7058U Wireless 433 MHz Wireless Weather Center Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...ty 8 Displaying Relative Absolute hPa inHg 8 9 Manually Setting Relative Air Pressure 9 Setting Bar Graph Display 9 Features Operations Viewing Date or Time 9 Minimum Maximum Records Indoor Outdoor Re...

Page 3: ...card ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT not included 1 Seven fresh 1 5V AA batteries 2 Philips screwdriver 3 Flathead screwdriver 4 Four wall mounting screws QUICK SET UP GUIDE 1 Insert two AA batteries into the R...

Page 4: ...bracket Press the arrow and slide the battery cover off 3 Observing the correct polarity install 2 AA batteries 4 Replace battery cover and place rain cover snugly onto the sensor B RAINFALL SENSOR 1...

Page 5: ...lso a satellite icon that appears between the Outdoor temperature and humidity this icon informs the user that the Weather Center is receiving signals from the sensors Within 12 minutes the Outdoor te...

Page 6: ...Press the button to advance through the LCD settings There are 8 settings to select from LCD 0 is the lightest and LCD 7 is the darkest 3 Press the SET button to confirm and to advance to select 12 2...

Page 7: ...e year Note The date is displayed in the Day Month Year format 4 Press the SET button to confirm the year and to advance to set the month The default month digit 1 will flash in LCD 1 5 Press the butt...

Page 8: ...hPa inHg OR ABSOLUTE hPa inHg Note Air pressure can be displayed in four different measures Relative hPa inHg and Absolute hPa inHg Absolute settings give a true and real time air pressure reading at...

Page 9: ...the Rain History and the Air Pressure History the default setting 1 Press the SET button thirteen times to enter the Bar Graph Display Setting 2 The bar graph in LCD 5 will flash alternating between t...

Page 10: ...The minimum temperature in LCD 6 shifts to the recorded maximum temperature with the recorded time in LCD 1 Press the OUTDOOR button a fourth time to view the recorded date Press the OUTDOOR button t...

Page 11: ...e change has been slow and gradual B WEATHER TENDENCY ARROWS LCD 3 also displays the weather tendency arrows One arrow points up and one arrow points down both arrows appear on the left hand side of L...

Page 12: ...at increments of 48 hours 36 hours 24 hours 18 hours 12 hours 6 hours 3 hours 1 hour and 0 hours The vertical axis is set by hPa the 0 on this axis represents the current hPa and or 1 3 5 or 7 shows...

Page 13: ...in inches 0 0 1 0 3 0 5 1 2 3 5 10 If rainfall exceeds 7 inches 178mm the measurement scale automatically changes to in inches 0 1 3 5 10 20 30 50 100 in millimeters 0 10 30 50 100 300 500 1000 V RAIN...

Page 14: ...SETTING OF THE RAIN MULTIPLICATOR Note The rain multiplicator is the height of rain held in the teeter totter bucket inside the rain gauge before it is tipped It is preset to a value of 3 75 tips per...

Page 15: ...SET button two times The 3 should flash 5 Hold the SET button down until the air pressure in hPa briefly flashes in LCD 5 LCD 5 will flash in LCD 2 for 15 seconds 6 Do not press any buttons while the...

Page 16: ...r Center B SELECTING WHICH SENSOR DATA TO DISPLAY 1 To view the outdoor temperature and humidity from a different sensor press the button A shift from a boxed 1 to a boxed 2 should be observed under t...

Page 17: ...TING WITH THE SCREWS 1 Remove the mounting bracket receptor from the packaging 2 Place the mounting bracket over the desired mounting surface Through the 2 screw holes of the bracket mark the mounting...

Page 18: ...l holes in the base to guide the mounting screws Place the base over a desired mounting surface With a pencil mark the mounting surface through the cylindrical holes 4 Where marked start the screws 5...

Page 19: ...into place 3 Place the Weather Center in an appropriate location where transmission signals can be received 4 To remove the table stand pull down on the back until the two tabs are free from the Weath...

Page 20: ...der closer to display 3 Be sure all batteries are fresh 4 No other interfering sources on a 433MHz frequency are being used such as computer monitors TV sets headphones or speakers in the vicinity 5 T...

Page 21: ...lative inHg adjustable 28 60 inHg to 30 45 inHg Sensitivity setting hPa 1 hPa to 4 hPa Air pressure history For the past484 hours 0 1 3 6 12 18 24 36 and 48 Rainfall measurements Rain quantity display...

Page 22: ...ain quantity Transmission frequency 433 92 MHz Transmission range 80 feet 25m Power supply Weather Center 3 x AA IEC LR14 1 5V batteries Thermo Hygro Sensor 2 x AA IEC LR6 1 5V batteries Rain gauge 2...

Page 23: ...owner must pay any shipping charges incurred in getting your La Crosse Technology Ltd product to a La Crosse Technology Ltd authorized service center La Crosse Technology Ltd will pay ground return sh...

Page 24: ...gy 2809 Losey Blvd S La Crosse WI 54601 Phone 608 782 1610 Fax 608 796 1020 e mail support lacrossetechnology com warranty work sales lacrossetechnology com information on other products web www lacro...

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