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La Crosse Technology TX141TH-BCH User Manual

La Crosse Technology TX141TH-BCH
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Model: TX141TH-BCH
QuickSetupGuide
DC: 011415
WIRELESSCOLORFORECASTSTATION
MoldRiskforForecastStation&IndoorRemoteSensorLocation
Battery
Compartment
3 AAA
ColorAnimatedForecastwithTendency
BACK
VIEW
ACPowerJack
HX-0501500U
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PORT
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Humidity&
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andAlerts,
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Comfort
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VIEW
Time,Alarm+Calendar
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La Crosse Technology TX141TH-BCH Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLa Crosse Technology
ModelTX141TH-BCH
CategoryWeather Station
Temperature Range-40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
Transmission Frequency915 MHz
Power SourceBattery
Battery TypeAA
Transmission Range330 feet
Sensor TypeThermo-Hygrometer
TypeWireless Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Battery LifeApproximately 2 years

Summary

Forecast Station Front View Overview

Indoor Display Details

Shows indoor humidity, temperature, and comfort status with alerts.

Remote Sensor Display

Displays remote humidity, temperature, and comfort status for up to 3 channels.

Color Weather Forecast Icons

Animated icons predict weather based on atmospheric pressure.

Forecast Station Controls and Power

Button Functions

Explains the functions of all control buttons on the station.

Battery and AC Power

Details battery compartment and AC power jack for operation.

USB Port Functionality

Describes the USB port for charging external devices.

Remote Sensor Setup and Pairing

Initial Installation Steps

Guide for connecting AC power and installing batteries in station and sensor.

Troubleshooting Connection Issues

Steps to resolve no remote data after initial setup.

Station Time, Date, and Unit Configuration

Accessing Settings Mode

How to initiate settings adjustment via the SETTINGS button.

Configuration Sequence

Order for setting beep, time format, hour, minute, year, month, date, and units.

Alert Configuration and Management

Setting Temperature/Humidity Alerts

How to enter alert set mode and configure high/low alerts.

Arming and Disarming Alerts

Using buttons to arm/disarm alerts; HI/LO icons indicate status.

Active Alert Behavior

Describes how active alerts are indicated (beeping, flashing).

Backlight Adjustment Options

AC Powered Backlight Control

Adjusting backlight brightness and state when using AC power.

Battery Powered Backlight

Temporary backlight activation when running on batteries only.

Alarm Functions and Snooze

Setting the Time Alarm

Procedure to set alarm hours and minutes.

Alarm Activation and Deactivation

How to turn the alarm on/off and observe the bell icon.

Using the Snooze Feature

Silencing the alarm temporarily with the LIGHT button.

USB Charging Port Operation

Charging External Devices

Connect devices via USB cable for charging, max 1A output.

USB Cable Compatibility

Note on using charging cables versus data-only cables.

Comfort and Sensor Data Display

Indoor Comfort Indicators

Interpretation of indoor comfort levels based on humidity.

Remote Sensor Data Viewing

How to view Heat Index, Dew Point, and Mold Risk for remote sensors.

Managing Remote Sensor Channels

Cycling through or locking onto specific remote sensor channels.

Min/Max Value Tracking

Viewing Min/Max Readings

Pressing the '-' button to display minimum and maximum values.

Manual Min/Max Reset

Holding the '-' button to reset recorded min/max values.

Weather Forecast Icons and Tendency

Interpreting Forecast Icons

Understanding animated icons that predict weather conditions.

Snowy Icon Condition

Condition for displaying the snowy icon when outdoor temp is below 32°F.

Forecast Tendency Arrows

Up, right, and down arrows indicate pressure changes and weather outlook.

Intelligent Forecast and Trend Indicators

Station Learning Period

The station calibrates for accurate forecasts over 3-4 weeks.

Temperature/Humidity Trends

Indicators showing recent changes in temperature and humidity.

Remote Sensor Signal Search

Initiating Sensor Search

Hold INFO button to search for remote sensors; signal icon animation.

Setup for Multiple Remote Sensors

Sensor Capacity and Pairing

Station supports up to three sensors; pairing procedure.

Connecting and Establishing Signal

Steps to set channels, transmit signals, and ensure connection.

Viewing Multiple Sensor Channels

How to cycle through or lock onto different sensor channels.

Battery Status and Sensor Placement

Low Battery Icon Identification

Meaning of the low battery icon and which device it refers to.

Optimal Outdoor Sensor Placement

Recommendations for mounting remote sensors outdoors for best results.

Indoor Sensor Placement and Station Care

Indoor Mold Risk Monitoring

Placement of sensors indoors for mold risk detection.

Forecast Station Maintenance

Guidelines for battery handling, cleaning, and general care.

Warranty and Customer Support

Product Warranty Information

Details on the 1-year limited warranty for manufacturing defects.

Accessing Support Resources

How to get customer support, find manuals, and FAQs.

Warranty Details and Address

Online access to full warranty terms and mailing address.

Technical Specifications

Indoor and Outdoor Operating Ranges

Temperature and humidity ranges for indoor and outdoor use.

Power and Battery Specifications

Details on AC adapter, optional batteries, and battery life.

Device Dimensions

Physical measurements for the forecast station and remote sensor.

Regulatory Compliance Statements

FCC Compliance Statement

Declaration of compliance with FCC Part 15 rules for digital devices.

FCC Interference Guidelines

Preventing Radio Interference

Measures to avoid or correct harmful interference to radio communications.

Device Operating Conditions

Two required conditions for proper device operation regarding interference.

Manufacturer Disclaimers and Rights

Unauthorized Modifications Clause

Manufacturer's non-liability for interference from modifications.

Manual Use and Error Disclaimer

Rights reserved, manual reproduction limits, and error disclaimers.

Industry Canada Regulatory Information

Industry Canada Compliance Statement

Declaration of compliance with Industry Canada's licence-exempt RSSs.

Canadian Operation Conditions

Two conditions for operating the device in Canada regarding interference.

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