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La Crosse Technology 308-1414M User Manual

La Crosse Technology 308-1414M
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CONT ENTS
308-1414M FAQS ................................................................................................................ 1
AC Power ............................................................................................................................... 2
Batteries ................................................................................................................................ 2
Weather Station Factory Restart .................................................................................. 2
Remote Temperature Sensor .......................................................................................... 3
Compatible Remote sensors ............................................................................................. 3
Quick Connect ..................................................................................................................... 3
Remote Temperature Signal Strength ............................................................................ 3
Dashes show for Remote Temperature ........................................................................... 3
Power Requirements .......................................................................................................... 3
Inaccurate Remote Temperature Reading ...................................................................... 3
Intermittent Remote Temperature .................................................................................. 4
Remote Temperature is stuck or HH.H, LL.L .................................................................. 4
Remote sensor drains batteries quickly .......................................................................... 4
Remote Humidity goes to dashes when temperature is cold. ..................................... 5
Remote sensor fell. The sensor no longer works .......................................................... 5
Temperature/Humidity Trend Arrows .............................................................................. 5
MIN/MAX Temperature readings ...................................................................................... 5
Heat Index/Dew Point/Mold Risk...................................................................................... 6
Mounting/Positioning Remote sensor .............................................................................. 6
Position Weather Station ................................................................................................... 7
Distance/Resistance/Interference .................................................................................... 7
Temperature Alerts ........................................................................................................ 8
Weather Station .................................................................................................................. 9
Power Requirements .......................................................................................................... 9
12-Hour or 24-Hour time format ..................................................................................... 9
Fahrenheit/Celsius .............................................................................................................. 9
Backlight ............................................................................................................................... 9
Dashes, HH.H, LL.L or stuck Indoor Temperature/Humidity ....................................... 9
Inaccurate Indoor Temperature Reading ........................................................................ 9
Set Time Alarm...................................................................................................................10
Activate/Deactivate time alarm .......................................................................................10
Snooze Alarm .....................................................................................................................10
No WWVB Tower Icon ...........................................................................................................10
Time is off by hours ...............................................................................................................10

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La Crosse Technology 308-1414M Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
Indoor Temperature Range32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Outdoor Temperature Range-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
Time Display12/24 hour format
Update IntervalEvery 30 seconds
BacklightYes
Transmission Frequency433 MHz
Power Requirements (Sensor)2 AA batteries
Indoor Humidity Range10% to 99% RH
Wireless Range300 feet (91 meters)

Summary

AC Power

Batteries

Weather Station Factory Restart

Remote Temperature Sensor Troubleshooting

Compatible Remote Sensors

Lists compatible remote sensor models for the weather station.

Quick Connect Procedure

Steps to re-establish connection between a weather station and remote sensor.

Remote Temperature Signal Strength

Explanation of signal strength indicators and troubleshooting for weak signals.

Dashes for Remote Temperature

Explains that dashes indicate lost connection between the remote sensor and station.

Inaccurate Remote Temperature Reading

Discusses causes for inaccurate remote temperature readings, often location-related.

Intermittent Remote Temperature

Addresses issues with the remote temperature signal coming and going intermittently.

Remote Temperature Stuck or Out of Range

Explains error messages HH.H, LL.L indicating the sensor is outside its readable range.

Remote Sensor Battery Drain

Troubleshooting steps for when the remote sensor's batteries drain quickly.

Remote Humidity Dashes in Cold

Explains why remote humidity and dew point may show dashes in cold temperatures.

Remote Sensor Damage After Fall

Addresses issues when the remote sensor stops working after being dropped.

Temperature and Humidity Trend Arrows

MIN/MAX Temperature Readings

Heat Index, Dew Point, and Mold Risk

Mounting and Positioning the Remote Sensor

Outdoor Mounting Considerations

Guidance on protecting the remote sensor from elements and ensuring good reception outdoors.

Indoor Mounting Options

Instructions for mounting the remote sensor indoors, especially for mold risk monitoring.

Mounting Options (Screw Method)

Details two methods for physically mounting the remote sensor using screws.

Positioning the Weather Station

Signal Transmission Distance, Resistance, and Interference

Maximum Transmission Distance

Specifies the maximum open-air range and factors affecting it.

Signal Resistance Factors

Details how obstacles like walls, metal, and stucco reduce signal range.

Signal Interference Sources

Lists common sources of RF interference that can affect signal reception.

Temperature Alerts Setup and Management

Selecting Temperature Alert Values

Procedure for setting high and low temperature alert thresholds for indoor and remote sensors.

Turning Temperature Alerts ON/OFF

Instructions on how to arm, disarm, and manage individual temperature alerts.

Temperature Alert Sounds

Describes alert sounds, beep frequency, and how to silence alerts.

Weather Station Core Functions

Power Requirements

Details the power sources for the weather station, including AC adapter and batteries.

Time Format Selection

Instructions on how to switch between 12-hour and 24-hour time formats.

Fahrenheit/Celsius Temperature Units

Guide on switching temperature display units between Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Backlight Operation

Explanation of how to control the backlight brightness and turn it on/off.

Indoor Temperature and Humidity Display Issues

Dashes or Stuck Indoor Readings

Troubleshooting for indoor sensor showing dashes or static readings, often power-related.

Inaccurate Indoor Temperature Readings

Discusses causes of inaccurate indoor temperature, often due to placement or battery issues.

Time Alarm and Snooze Functions

Setting the Time Alarm

Step-by-step guide to setting the alarm hour and minutes.

Activating and Deactivating Alarms

How to turn the alarm ON or OFF and view the alarm time.

Using the Snooze Alarm Feature

Instructions on how to activate the snooze function when the alarm sounds.

Time Signal and Accuracy Issues

Troubleshooting No WWVB Tower Icon

Addresses issues with the station not receiving the WWVB time signal.

Correcting Time Off by Hours

Guides on repositioning, checking time zone, and DST for accurate time.

Manually Setting Time and Date

Forecast Icon Accuracy and Learning

Forecast Icon Inaccuracy Explanation

Explains that the weather station learns over time for more accurate forecasts.

Understanding Weather Forecast Icons

Details the meaning of the six forecast icons and their accuracy.

Weather Station Display Issues

Weather Station Dim Display

Troubleshooting steps for a dim or dark weather station display.

Distorted or Frozen Display

Addresses issues with distorted, frozen, or incorrect display segments, often due to film.

Blank Display (No Numbers/Lines)

Troubleshooting steps for a completely blank weather station screen.

Missing Display Segments

Guides for fixing issues where parts of numbers or letters are missing on the display.

Weather Station Battery Drain

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