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La Crosse Technology CA79103 - Viewing HI;LO Temperature;Humidity; Resetting Temperature;Humidity Readings; Temp;Humidity Update Frequency; Feels Like and Dew Point Temperature

La Crosse Technology CA79103
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HOW DO I VIEW MY HI AND LO TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY READINGS?
Your high and low temperature and humidity readings are recorded with time and date of
occurrence. Each time a new high or low reading is recorded, that reading with time and date of
occurrence will show.
To view your HI | LO records, simply press and release the TEMP button.
Viewing order:
Outdoor HI Temperature
Outdoor LO Temperature
Outdoor HI Humidity
Outdoor LO Humidity
Indoor HI Temperature
Indoor LO Temperature
Indoor HI Humidity
Indoor LO Humidity
Feels Like HI
Feels Like LO
Dew Point
Note:
Dew Point does not have a time/date of occurrence.
HOW DO I RESET THE TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY READINGS?
Your temperature and humidity readings are reset individually.
1. Press and release the TEMP button to view the reading you wish to reset.
2. Hold the MINUS (-) button for 5 seconds to reset individual temperature or humidity value to
current temperature, humidity, time and date.
3. Press and release the LIGHT button to exit.
HOW OFTEN DOES MY TEMP/HUMIDTY SENSOR UPDATE?
Your LTV-TH2i Sensor checks for any change every 50 seconds.
Any change of +/- 0.5°C, or Hum +/- 2% RH will cause the sensor to send a reading.
If there is no change in temperature or humidity, the sensor will transmit every 3 minutes to
preserve battery life.
WHAT IS FEELS LIKE AND DEW POINT TEMPERATURE?
Feels Like temperature indicates both Wind Chill and Heat index on stations with wind speed
Feels Like Temperature shows Wind Chill:
When the temperature is below 50°F, and
generally a 5 mph sustained wind speed, the Feels like Temperature is showing Wind Chill.

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