La Crosse Technology WS-8025SU Portable Radio User Manual


 
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A. Overview of programming mode sequence
Note
: If the country setting is other than USA step 8 is city, step 9 is time zone, etc.
1. Hour 2. Minute 3. 12/24 hour 4. Year
5. Month 6. Date 7. Country 8. State
9. City 10. Time Zone 11. DST on/off 12. ˚F/˚C
13. inHg/hPa 14. Relative pressure 15. Forecast 16.Storm warning
setting sensitivity setting
17. Storm alarm 18. LCD contrast 19. LI on/off
on/off
B. Time, 12/24 Hour Mode and Date Setting
The WWVB signal will override any manual set time and date information. The time will be
based on the time zone selected.
1. Press and hold the "
SET
" button for 1 second.
2. The hour is now flashing.
3. Press and release the "+" or "-" button to select the current hour.
Note
: In 12h mode "PM" will appear to the left of the time during PM hours. If the time is
not within the PM hours nothing will be displayed. Be sure to set the time to the correct AM/
PM time to ensure automatic reception.
4. Press the "
SET
" button to advance to the minute
5. The minute is now flashing.
6. Press and release the "+"or "-" button to select the current minute.
7. Press and release the "
SET
" button to advance to the 12/24-hour setting.
8. "12" is now flashing.
9. Press and release the "+"or "-" button to select either 12 (am/pm) or 24 hour (military)
time format.
10. Press and release the "
SET
" button to advance to the year setting.
11. The year is now flashing.
12. Press and release the "+"or "-" button to select the current year.
13. Press and release the "
SET
" button to advance to the month setting.
14. The month is now flashing.
15. Press and release the "+"or "-" button to select the current month.
16. Press and release the "
SET
" button to advance to the date setting.
17. The date is now flashing.
18. Press and release the "+"or "-" button to select the current date.
19. Press and release the "
SET
" button to advance to the location setting (skip steps 1 and
2 in section B if continuing).
C. City Location Setting
The list of the cities available is listed after this section.
1. Press and hold the "
SET
" button for 1 second.
2. Press and release the "
SET
" button 6 times.
3. The country location will flash (USA default/factory setting).
4. Press and release the "+"or "-" button to select the country (USA=United States,
CAN=Canada, MEX=Mexico).
5. Press and release the "
SET
" button to advance to the state setting (USA only) or the
city location (Canada or Mexico).
TIME DATE
WWWB
SUNRISE MOON PHASE
SUNSET
INDOOR TEMPERATURE
TENDENCY
PRESSURE
rel
inHg
PRESSURE HISTORY
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
LO
MIN
HI
MAX
HUMIDITY
LOCATION MOONSET
MOONRISE +1
PM PM
MIN MAX
RH
%
HUMIDITY
RH
%
01
+7
+5
+3
+1
0
-1
-3
-5
-7
-1h-3h-6h-9h-12h-18h-24h-30h
0
+0.2
+0.5
+1
+2
+4
%
RH
%
RH
2
WWVB reception indicator
Radio-controlled time
Sunrise time for
selected location
Sunset time for
selected location
City code for city selected
(San Francisco, USA shown)
Indoor temperature
Air pressure tendency arrow
(increase displayed)
Barometric air pressure
Relative or absolute air pressure
selection (relative shown)
Pressure change over
last two hours (in hPa)
(+4 hPa shown)
Remote temperature
Remote temperature
minimum and maximum
OR alarm setting
Remote humidity
minimum and maximum
Remote sensor number
(up to three total)
Remote humidity
Last 30 hour air
pressure graph
Measuring unit for
air pressure, inHg
shown
Forecast icon
Comfort icon
Indoor humidity
Moonset time for
selected location
Moonset time for
selected location
Radio-controlled date
Alarm on indicator
Current moon phase
MIN MAX MIN MAX
IN
OUT
ALARM
SET
SUN/
MOON
CH
+
III. Explanation of LCD Information
A. The below picture highlights the LCD features
B. There are many different modes the indoor weather station can be set to. The LCD shown
is the normal operating mode, and your actual data shown will be different based on your
local settings and conditions.
IV. Function Key Layout
A. The below picture shows the eight function keys used in programming and operation of
your indoor weather station.
V. Program Mode
The program mode is laid out in a manner that allows you to program each function separately,
or you can follow the instructions entirely to program the indoor weather center. Complete
programming is usually done for the initial set-up, and will require you to skip step 1 and 2 of
each programming section. The programming mode can be exited at any time by either pressing
the "CH" button, or waiting for the 16-second time-out to take effect.