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Model: 308-1414
Instruction Manual
DC: 071514
WIRELESS COLOR WEATHER STATION
Battery
Compartment
3 “AAA
Base
Stand
Sensor
Battery
Compartment
2 “AA
LED
TX
Color Animated Forecast with
Tendency
Outdoor
Temperature,
Humidity
with Trends
&
Temperature
Alerts
Time, Calendar +
Alarm
Battery
Cover
SENSOR
TX141TH-B
Sensor
Battery Cover
Indoor
Temperature,
Humidity
with Trends
&
Temperature
Alerts
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La Crosse 308-1414 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)
Indoor Humidity Range10% to 99% RH
Humidity Accuracy+/- 3% RH
Wireless Transmission Range300 feet (91 meters)
Power Requirements (Display)3 AA batteries or optional 5.0V AC adapter
Power Requirements (Sensor)2 AA batteries (not included)
Temperature Accuracy+/- 2°F (+/- 1°C)

Summary

Quick Setup for Weather Station

Connect AC Power Adapter

Connect the 5-volt AC adapter to the wall outlet and the weather station.

Install Weather Station Batteries

Insert 3 new AAA batteries into the weather station, observing correct polarity.

Install Outdoor Sensor Batteries

Insert 2 new AA batteries into the TX141TH-B outdoor sensor, observing correct polarity.

Troubleshoot Outdoor Sensor Display

Steps to restart if the outdoor temperature is not displayed after 3 minutes.

Introduction and Features

Introduction to Wireless Color Weather Station

Overview of the La Crosse Technology Wireless Color Weather Station.

Key Features of the Weather Station

Highlights features like atomic time, indoor/outdoor monitoring, and alerts.

Detailed Setup: Weather Station and Sensor

Step-by-step guide for connecting power and installing batteries.

Battery Handling Precautions

Important notes on not mixing battery types or old/new batteries.

Outdoor Sensor Setup and Button Functions

Outdoor Sensor Installation and Connection

Ensure transmitter is within 10 feet and insert batteries correctly.

Down Button Operations

Decreases values, clears memory, and disarms alerts.

Time Set Button Operations

Initiates WWVB search and enters time/calendar setting mode.

Snooze/Light Button Operations

Controls backlight, activates snooze, and turns on backlight temporarily.

Heat/Dew/Sensor Search Button

Views Heat Index/Dew Point and initiates outdoor sensor search.

Time, Date, and Unit Configuration

Up Button Operations

Increases values, views max memory, and arms alerts.

Alert Button Operations

Toggles alerts and enters alert setting mode.

Alarm Button Operations

Shows alarm time, enters alarm setting, and activates/deactivates alarm.

Setting Time, Date, and Temperature Unit

Guide to set time, date, time zone, DST, format, and temperature units.

WWVB Reception Control

Instructions on how to turn the atomic time signal reception ON or OFF.

Time Display and Calendar Settings

Configure WWVB Reception

Turn WWVB atomic time signal reception ON or OFF.

Select Time Zone

Choose from seven available time zones for accurate time display.

Set Daylight Saving Time

Enable or disable Daylight Saving Time based on your location.

Set 12 or 24 Hour Time Format

Select between 12-hour (AM/PM) or 24-hour time display.

Manual Time Setting Procedure

Manually set the hour and minute for the time display.

Calendar, Units, and Alerts Setup

Set Calendar Date

Set the year, month, and date; day of week sets automatically.

Select Temperature Units

Choose between Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius (°C) for temperature readings.

Configure Temperature Alerts

Set high and low temperature alert values for indoor and outdoor readings.

Arm and Disarm Temperature Alerts

Toggle individual temperature alerts (Outdoor HI/LO, Indoor HI/LO) ON or OFF.

Alerts, Backlight, and Alarm Functions

Temperature Alert Sounds and Behavior

Details on alert sounds, beeping, and how to disarm alerts.

Adjust Backlight Brightness

Control LCD backlight brightness using the HI/LOW/OFF button.

Set Time Alarm

Set the desired hour and minute for the time alarm function.

Deactivate and Snooze Alarm

Learn how to turn off the alarm and use the snooze feature.

Heat Index, Dew Point, and Trends

View Heat Index and Dew Point

Understand and view Heat Index and Dew Point Temperature.

Temperature/Humidity Trend Indicators

Interpreting trend indicators for temperature and humidity changes.

Search for Outdoor Sensor

Initiate a search for the outdoor sensor if connection is lost.

MIN/MAX Data and Forecast Icons

View and Reset MIN/MAX Temperatures

How to view minimum and maximum temperatures and reset the data.

Animated Color Forecast Icons Explained

Understanding the animated icons for predicting weather.

Intelligent Weather Forecast Learning

Allow 3-4 weeks for barometric calibration for accurate personal forecasts.

Forecast Tendencies and Sensor Information

Forecast Tendency Indicators

Interpreting indicators for improving, steady, or worsening weather.

Manual WWVB Time Signal Search

Start or stop a manual search for the WWVB time signal.

Outdoor Sensor Positioning and Use

Guidelines for mounting the outdoor sensor for optimal performance.

Low Battery Icon Indicators

Understanding the low battery icon for station and sensor.

Care, Maintenance, and Specifications

Care and Maintenance Guidelines

Instructions for cleaning, battery replacement, and general upkeep.

General Product Precautions

Safety notes regarding product use, cleaning, and handling.

Specifications Overview

Detailed specifications for indoor/outdoor ranges, power, and dimensions.

Battery Life Expectations

Information on battery life for the weather station and outdoor sensor.

Warranty and FCC Compliance

Warranty Information

Details on the 1-year limited warranty and contact information.

FCC Statement and Compliance

FCC rules, interference guidelines, and user cautions.

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