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garbo73 6:10am on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 
You can get a Nano or Touch for around a third of the price and still get Music, Podcasts, Apps, Clip, FM Radio and Camera. Overpriced content consumption table. Very responsive touch screen, high res screen Content Consumption only. Not great value for money. No camera.
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PROS: OS, look, Awesomeness ITs great, and the idea is well along with the OS its a Mac downsized. its size is a bit big Awesome game player, and has replaced my laptop but I do not have to need for business and so I do not know about how those work. Great for traveling,...
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My Company uses Citrix, so I am able to run Windows Applications, SAP, even flash and all my GO TO corporate applications on the device. The iPad is exactly what I expected, easy to use, very well executed so long as you understand that it is mainly a device to consume media.

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WS-7016U Wireless 433 MHz Temperature Station Instruction Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Inventory of Contents Additional Equipment Quick Setup Detailed Setup Guide Battery Installation Remote Control Sender Indoor Temperature Station Setting the Time Selecting Units of Measurement Features Indoor Minimum and Maximum Temperatures Outdoor Minimum and Maximum Temperatures Resetting the Indoor Minimum and Maximum Temperatures Resetting the Outdoor Minimum and Maximum Temperatures Reading the Temperature Trend Mounting 1 Page 2 3-6 3-4 5-6 7-9 10-11 11-13 2
Remote Control Sender Indoor Temperature Station Using Multiple Remote Control Senders Setup of Multiple Units Viewing Remote Control Senders Features of the Multiple Remote Control Senders Troubleshooting Maintenance and Care Instructions Specifications Warranty Information FCC DISCLAIMER
13-16 16-18 18-21 21-22 22-23 24-28 28-29 29-31 31-33 34
Instruction Manual and Warranty Card.

Figure 1 Figure 2

INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1. The Indoor Temperature Station (Figure 1) 2. The Outdoor Remote Control Sensor (TX3U) and mounting bracket. (Figure 2) 3. 3 each, 1/2 Philips screws. 4. One strip of double sided adhesive tape.
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (not included) 1. 1 Philips screwdriver. 2. 1 Flat screwdriver. 3. 2 Fresh AA 1.5V batteries. 4. 2 Fresh AAA 1.5V batteries. QUICK SETUP 1. Insert two AAA batteries into the Remote Control Sender. 2. Insert two AA batteries into the Indoor Temperature Station. 4
Wait 5-6 minutes, or until the outdoor temperature is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) of the Indoor Temperature Station. Set the Time (See complete instructions for details). Mount units.
DETAILED SETUP GUIDE I. BATTERY INSTALLATION A. REMOTE CONTROL SENDER
Note: The Remote Control Sender transmits a signal every 3 minutes. After the batteries have been installed, the Indoor Temperature Station searches for these signals for a duration of 6 minutes. If there is no temperature reading in the OUTDOOR LCD after 6 minutes, make sure the units are within range of each other, or repeat battery installation process.

Battery cover

Battery compartment
Remove the mounting bracket. The bracket snaps on and off with minimal effort. Remove battery cover. To do this, remove the flathead screw located in the lower-central position of the unit. The rubber weather-seal creates a tight seal for the battery cover, and does not allow the battery cover to fall away from the 6
unit. Place the screw partially back into the hole and angle it slightly, so the threads grab the battery cover. With the screw, pull the battery cover off. Observing the correct polarity, install 2 AAA batteries. The batteries will fit tightlymake sure they do not spring free, or start-up problems may occur. Check the LCD screen of the Remote Control Sender to see if there is a temperature reading. If there is no reading check the polarity of the batteries or replace with new batteries. Observing that the rubber weather-seal is in place; replace battery cover, screw, and mounting bracket.
B. INDOOR TEMPERATURE STATION Note: After the batteries are installed, DO NOT press any buttons. This may interfere with the signals, causing temperatures to register incorrectly. 1. Remove the battery cover on the backside. To do this, push up and pull out.

Battery Cover

2. 3. 4.
Observing the correct polarity, install 2 AA batteries. Replace battery cover. Wait 5-6 minutes or until both indoor and outdoor temperatures are shown on the Indoor Temperature Station. The Indoor Temperature Station should now show: -:- - in the TIME LCD, and temperatures in the INDOOR and OUTDOOR LCDs.

II. TIME Control Buttons

TIME LCD INDOOR LCD OUTDOOR LCD
A. SETTING THE TIME 1. Press and hold the SET button for 1 second. 12h will appear in the TIME LCD. 2. Use the INDOOR button to select either 12h time or 24h time (12h is an AMPM mode, and 24h is military time). 3. Press the SET button 2 times, TIME will flash in the upper left corner. 4. Press the INDOOR button to set the hours, and press the OUTDOOR button to set the minutes. 10

Press the SET button to activate the clock.
IV. FEATURES A. INDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES 1. Press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second. MIN appears in the INDOOR LCD and the recorded minimum temperature is displayed. 2. Press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second. MAX appears in the INDOOR LCD and the recorded maximum temperature is displayed. Note: When first setting-up the minimum and maximum temperatures may be the same as the current temperatures. 3. To return to the current temperature, press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second.
Note: There is only a PM display, which appears under TIME. If there is no display here it is AM. Make sure you set the time accordingly. III. UNITS OF TEMERATURE MEASURE A. SELECTING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 1. Press and hold the SET button for 1 second. 2. Press the SET button again. F will appear in the TIME LCD. 3. Press the INDOOR button to shift between F and C. 4. Press the SET button twice to activate settings.
B. OUTDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES 1. Press and hold the OUTDOOR button for 1 second. MIN appears in the OUTDOOR LCD. The OUTDOOR MIN, and TIME displays will flash. The recorded minimum temperature is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD, and the time it was recorded is displayed in the TIME LCD. After 15 seconds the OUTDOOR MIN, and TIME will stop flashing. However, the minimum outdoor temperature will continue to be displayed. 2. Press and hold the OUTDOOR button for 1 second. MAX appears in the OUTDOOR LCD. The OUTDOOR MAX, and TIME displays will flash. The recorded maximum temperature is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD, 13
and the time it was recorded is displayed in the TIME LCD. After 15 seconds the OUTDOOR MAX, and TIME will stop flashing, and the maximum outdoor temperature will continue to be displayed. To return to current temperature, press and hold the OUTDOOR button for 1 second.
V. RESETTING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES A. INDOOR 1. To reset both the minimum and maximum temperaturespress and continue to hold the INDOOR button, while you press and hold the RESET button. When the temperatures are reset release the buttons. 14
To return to the current indoor temperature, press and hold the INDOOR button two times, holding for 1 second each.

1. 2. 3.

B. OUTDOOR 1. To reset both the minimum and maximum temperaturespress and continue to hold the OUTDOOR button, while you press and hold the RESET button. When the temperatures are reset release the buttons. 2. To return to the current outdoor temperature, press and hold the OUTDOOR button two times, holding for 1 second each. VI. READING THE TEMPERATURE TREND A. The temperature trend indicator is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD. 15

Indicates that the temperature is rising. Indicates that the temperature is dropping. The absence of an arrow indicates that the temperature is stable.
VII. MOUNTING A. THE REMOTE CONTROL SENDER Note: To achieve a true temperature reading, avoid mounting where direct sunlight can reach the Remote Control Sender. We recommend that you mount the Sender on a North-facing wall. The sending range is 80ft; obstacles such as walls, concrete, and large metal objects can reduce the range. Place both units in their desired location before permanently mounting the Remote Control Sender. There should be a change of temperature in the OUTDOOR LCD within 6 minutes. 16
The Remote Control Sender can be mounted in two ways: with the use of screws or, using the adhesive tape. 1. MOUNTING WITH THE SCREWS a) Remove the mounting bracket from the Remote Control Sender (figure 2). b) Place mounting bracket over desired location. Through the three screw holes of the bracket, mark the mounting surface with a pencil. c) Where marked, drill holes into mounting surface using an appropriate size drill bit. d) Screw mounting bracket onto the mounting surface. Ensure that the screws are flush with the bracket. 17
MOUNTING WITH ADHESIVE TAPE a) With a nonabrasive solution, clean and dry the back of the mounting bracket and the mounting surface to ensure a secure hold. The mounting surface should be smooth and flat. b) Remove the protective strip from one side of the tape. Adhere the tape to the designated area on the back of the mounting bracket. c) Remove the protective strip from the other side of the tape. Position the Remote Control Sender in the desired location, ensuring that the Indoor Temperature Station can receive the signal.
B. THE INDOOR TEMPERATURE STATION Note: Before mounting the Indoor Temperature Station make sure that it is able to receive signals from the Remote Control Sender. The Indoor Temperature Station can also be mounted in two ways: with the table stand or, on the wall with the use of a wall hanging screw (not included).

WALL MOUNTING

a) 1. USING THE TABLE-STAND a) The Indoor Temperature Station comes with the table stand already mounted. If you wish to use the table-stand all that is required is to place the Indoor Temperature Station in an appropriate location.
Remove the table stand. To do this, pull down on the stand from the rear and rotate forward. b) Fix a screw (not included) into the desired wall, leaving approximately 3/16 of an inch (5mm) extended from the wall. c) Place the Indoor Temperature Station onto the screw using 20
the hanging hole on the backside. Gently pull the Station down to lock the screw into place. VIII. USING MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL SENDERS Your WS-7016U Indoor Temperature Station can receive signals from five different Remote Control Senders (The TX3U features temperature data transmission and the TX3UP offers the same plus a 10 probe to insert in a pool, spa, soil, etc.). Assign a number to each Remote Control Sender (i.e. #1 will be for outdoors, #2 will be for the basement, etc.). This will help you determine which temperature, from which Sender, you are reading on the Indoor Temperature Station. Note: When setting up multiple units it is important to insert batteries first into all the Remote Control Senders, and in numeric sequence. Second install batteries into the 21
Indoor Temperature Station. Transmission problems will arise if this is not done correctly and if the total time for set-up exceeds 6 minutes. A. UP OF MULTIPLE UNITS 1. It is necessary to remove the batteries from all existing units in operation. 2. Remove the battery covers to all Remote Control Senders. See section I.A.2. 3. Place all Remote Control Senders in sequential order.
In sequential order, install batteries. (Refer to instructions in I.A.3 through I.A.5). Install batteries into the Indoor Temperature Station. (Refer to instructions in I.B.). Follow directions in section II.A to set the time, section III.A to select Fahrenheit or Celsius, and section VII. A to mount.
now reading the temperature of the Remote Control Sender you designated as #2. Repeat step 1 to view the 3rd, 4th, and 5th (depending on how many are set up) temperatures sent by the Remote Control Senders. Continue to press RESET until you return to the first Remote Control Sender.
B. VIEWING MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL SENDERS ON THE INDOOR TEMPERATURE STATION 1. To view the temperature of a different Remote Control Sender, press the RESET button. 1 2. In the OUTDOOR LCD a 2 should shift and become a This indicates that you are
C. VIEWING THE FEATURES OF MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL SENDERS 1. Press the RESET button to select the Remote Control Sender you wish to view. 2. To view the OUTDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES, follow directions in section IV.B. While, in this mode press the RESET button to toggle through different 24

Remote Control Senders and view their minimum and maximum temperatures. To reset the OUTDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES, follow step 1 above and the directions in sections V.A. through V.B. This will reset the minimum and maximum for only the selected Remote Control Sender.
The Remote Control Sender may be out of its 80 foot (25m) rangebring the units closer together. --.- appears in the OUTDOOR LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station. (continued) Obstacles such as walls, concrete, metal window frames, or large metal objects, may be obstructing signal transmission from the Remote Control SenderRelocate the Remote Control Sender, within range, where there are no obstructions. Other equipment in vicinity operating on 433MHz may interfere with signalturn off other equipment or relocate Indoor Temperature Station, wait a few minutes for signal to be found. Temperature exceeds range of the Remote Control Sendersee specifications for range. 26
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution Batteries may be inserted wrong in --. - appears in Remote Control Sendercorrect the the OUTDOOR polarity LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station. The batteries may be weakreplace with new batteries. 25
No temperature in the LCD of the Remote Control Sender.
The batteries may be inserted wrong or weakcheck the polarity of batteries or replace with new batteries.
Station is blank. (continued) Temperature is incorrect
Remote Control Sender out of its 80 foot (25m) rangebring the units closer together. If problem persists contact La Crosse Technology for replacement. The LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station is blank. Check for proper battery installation.
Temperatures can vary depending on the location of the Remote Control Sender. The thermometers are not 100% accurate (the WS-7016U is accurate to +/- 2 F). If you are sure the temperature is wrong (the unit reads 110 F, when it is actually 70 F) reset entire system by removing all batteries and following set-up instructions. If this does not solve the problem, contact La Crosse Technology for replacement. Call La Crosse Technology to order replacement part. We will accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or prepayments by check.
The batteries may be weakreplace with new batteries. The LCD of the Indoor Temperature Contact La Crosse Technology for replacement. 27
Problem not covered under the warranty (ie. Dropped unit into water).
MAINTENANCE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS Extreme temperatures, vibration, and shock should be avoided to prevent damage to the units. Clean displays and units with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents; they may mark the displays and casings. Do not submerge in water. Do not subject the units to unnecessary heat or cold by placing them in the oven or freezer. Opening the casings invalidates the warranty. Do not try to repair the unit. Contact La Crosse Technology repairs. SPECIFICATIONS Transmitting Frequency 433MHz Recommended Operating Temperature Indoor Temperature 32F to 122F Station (0C to 50C) Remote Control Sender 14F to 140F 29

(-10C to 60C) Measuring Temperatures Temperature Station: -20.2F to 156.2F with 0.2F Indoor resolution. (-29.0C to 69.0C with 0.1C resolution). Temperature Station: -21.8F to 156.2F with 0.2F Outdoor resolution. (-29.9C to 69.0C with 0.1C resolution). Remote Control Sender -21.8F to 156.2F with 0.2F resolution. (-29.9C to 69.0C with 0.1C resolution). Accuracy Indoor +/- 2F (+/- 1C). Outdoor +/- 2F (+/- 1C). Transmitting range of Maximum 80 feet (25m). the Remote Control Sender Temperature check Indoor Temperature Every 10 seconds. 30
Station: Indoor Indoor Temperature Three times in 10 minutes. Station: Outdoor Remote Control Sender Once every minute. (LCD) Batteries(Alkaline recommended) Remote Control Sender 2 x AAA, 1.5V Indoor Temperature 2 x AA, 1.5V Station Battery life expectancy Approximately 1 year. for both units Dimensions: (L x W x H) Indoor Temperature 3.51 x 1.19 x 4.88 in. Station (excluding table stand) (90x30.5x125mm). Remote Control Sender 2.18 x 0.94 x 3.12 in. (56x24x80mm).

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WS-7016U Wireless 433 MHz Temperature Station Instruction Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Inventory of Contents Additional Equipment Quick Setup Detailed Setup Guide Battery Installation Remote Control Sender Indoor Temperature Station Setting the Time Selecting Units of Measurement Features Indoor Minimum and Maximum Temperatures Outdoor Minimum and Maximum Temperatures Resetting the Indoor Minimum and Maximum Temperatures Resetting the Outdoor Minimum and Maximum Temperatures Reading the Temperature Trend Mounting Page 2 3-6 3-4 5-6 7-9 10-11 11-13 ii
Remote Control Sender Indoor Temperature Station Using Multiple Remote Control Senders Setup of Multiple Units Viewing Remote Control Senders Features of the Multiple Remote Control Senders Troubleshooting Maintenance and Care Instructions Specifications Warranty Information FCC DISCLAIMER
13-16 16-18 18-21 21-22 22-23 24-28 28-29 29-31 31-33 34
INVENTORY OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Indoor Temperature Station (Figure 1) The Outdoor Remote Control Sensor (TX3U) and mounting bracket. (Figure 2) 3 each, 1/2 Philips screws. One strip of double sided adhesive tape. Instruction Manual and Warranty Card.

Figure 1 Figure 2

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (not included) 1. 1 Philips screwdriver. 2. 1 Flat screwdriver. 3. 2 Fresh AA 1.5V batteries. 4. 2 Fresh AAA 1.5V batteries.
QUICK SETUP 1. 2. 3. Insert two AAA batteries into the Remote Control Sender. Insert two AA batteries into the Indoor Temperature Station. Wait 5-6 minutes, or until the outdoor temperature is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) of the Indoor Temperature Station. Set the Time (See complete instructions for details). Mount units.
Note: The Remote Control Sender transmits a signal every 3 minutes. After the batteries have been installed, the Indoor Temperature Station searches for these signals for a duration of 6 minutes. If there is no temperature reading in the OUTDOOR LCD after 6 minutes, make sure the units are within range of each other, or repeat battery installation process. 2
DETAILED SETUP GUIDE I. BATTERY INSTALLATION A. REMOTE CONTROL SENDER

Battery cover

Battery compartment
Remove the mounting bracket. The bracket snaps on and off with minimal effort. Remove battery cover. To do this, remove the flathead screw located in the lower-central position of the unit. The rubber weather-seal creates a tight seal for the battery cover, and does not allow the
battery cover to fall away from the unit. Place the screw partially back into the hole and angle it slightly, so the threads grab the battery cover. With the screw, pull the battery cover off. Observing the correct polarity, install 2 AAA batteries. The batteries will fit tightlymake sure they do not spring free, or start-up problems may occur. Check the LCD screen of the Remote Control Sender to see if there is a temperature reading. If there is no reading check the polarity of the batteries or replace with new batteries. Observing that the rubber weather-seal is in place; replace battery cover, screw, and mounting bracket.
B. INDOOR TEMPERATURE STATION Note: After the batteries are installed, DO NOT press any buttons. This may interfere with the signals, causing temperatures to register incorrectly. 1. Remove the battery cover on the backside. To do this, push up and pull out.

Battery Cover

2. 3. 4.
Observing the correct polarity, install 2 AA batteries. Replace battery cover. Wait 5-6 minutes or until both indoor and outdoor temperatures are shown on the Indoor Temperature Station. The Indoor Temperature Station should now show: -:- - in the TIME LCD, and temperatures in the INDOOR and OUTDOOR LCDs.

TIME LCD INDOOR LCD OUTDOOR LCD

II. TIME Control Buttons

A. SETTING THE TIME 1. Press and hold the SET button for 1 second. 12h will appear in the TIME LCD. 2. Use the INDOOR button to select either 12h time or 24h time (12h is an AMPM mode, and 24h is military time). 3. Press the SET button 2 times, TIME will flash in the upper left corner. 4. Press the INDOOR button to set the hours, and press the OUTDOOR button to set the minutes.
Press the SET button to activate the clock.
Note: There is only a PM display, which appears under TIME. If there is no display here it is AM. Make sure you set the time accordingly. III. UNITS OF TEMERATURE MEASURE A. SELECTING UNITS OF MEASUREMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. Press and hold the SET button for 1 second. Press the SET button again. F will appear in the TIME LCD. Press the INDOOR button to shift between F and C. Press the SET button twice to activate settings.
IV. FEATURES A. INDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES 1. Press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second. MIN appears in the INDOOR LCD and the recorded minimum temperature is displayed. 2. Press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second. MAX appears in the INDOOR LCD and the recorded maximum temperature is displayed. When first setting-up the Note: minimum and maximum temperatures may be the same as the current temperatures. 3. To return to the current temperature, press and hold the INDOOR button for 1 second. 9
B. OUTDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES 1. Press and hold the OUTDOOR button for 1 second. MIN appears in the OUTDOOR LCD. The OUTDOOR MIN, and TIME displays will flash. The recorded minimum temperature is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD, and the time it was recorded is displayed in the TIME LCD. After 15 seconds the OUTDOOR MIN, and TIME will stop flashing. However, the minimum outdoor temperature will continue to be displayed. Press and hold the OUTDOOR button for 1 second. MAX appears in the OUTDOOR LCD. The OUTDOOR MAX, and TIME displays will flash. The recorded maximum temperature is 10
displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD, and the time it was recorded is displayed in the TIME LCD. After 15 seconds the OUTDOOR MAX, and TIME will stop flashing, and the maximum outdoor temperature will continue to be displayed. To return to current temperature, press and hold the OUTDOOR button for 1 second.

V. RESETTING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES A. INDOOR 1. To reset both the minimum and maximum temperaturespress and continue to hold the INDOOR button, while you press and hold the RESET button. When the 11
temperatures are reset release the buttons. To return to the current indoor temperature, press and hold the INDOOR button two times, holding for 1 second each.
B. OUTDOOR 1. To reset both the minimum and maximum temperaturespress and continue to hold the OUTDOOR button, while you press and hold the RESET button. When the temperatures are reset release the buttons. To return to the current outdoor temperature, press and hold the OUTDOOR button two times, holding for 1 second each.
VI. READING THE TEMPERATURE TREND A. The temperature trend indicator is displayed in the OUTDOOR LCD. 1. Indicates that the temperature is rising. 2. Indicates that the temperature is dropping. 3. The absence of an arrow indicates that the temperature is stable. VII. MOUNTING A. THE REMOTE CONTROL SENDER Note: To achieve a true temperature reading, avoid mounting where direct sunlight can reach the Remote Control Sender. We recommend that you mount the Sender on a North-facing wall. The sending range is 80ft; obstacles such as 13
walls, concrete, and large metal objects can reduce the range. Place both units in their desired location before permanently mounting the Remote Control Sender. There should be a change of temperature in the OUTDOOR LCD within 6 minutes. The Remote Control Sender can be mounted in two ways: with the use of screws or, using the adhesive tape. 1. MOUNTING WITH THE SCREWS a) Remove the mounting bracket from the Remote Control Sender (figure 2). b) Place mounting bracket over desired location. Through the three screw holes of the bracket, mark the mounting surface with a pencil. 14
Where marked, drill holes into mounting surface using an appropriate size drill bit. d) Screw mounting bracket onto the mounting surface. Ensure that the screws are flush with the bracket. 2. MOUNTING WITH ADHESIVE TAPE a) With a nonabrasive solution, clean and dry the back of the mounting bracket and the mounting surface to ensure a secure hold. The mounting surface should be smooth and flat. b) Remove the protective strip from one side of the tape. Adhere the tape to the designated area on the back of the mounting bracket. 15
Remove the protective strip from the other side of the tape. Position the Remote Control Sender in the desired location, ensuring that the Indoor Temperature Station can receive the signal.
B. THE INDOOR TEMPERATURE STATION Before mounting the Indoor Note: Temperature Station make sure that it is able to receive signals from the Remote Control Sender. The Indoor Temperature Station can also be mounted in two ways: with the table stand or, on the wall with the use of a wall hanging screw (not included).

USING THE TABLE-STAND a) The Indoor Temperature Station comes with the table stand already mounted. If you wish to use the tablestand all that is required is to place the Indoor Temperature Station in an appropriate location.

WALL MOUNTING

Remove the table stand. To do this, pull down on the stand from the rear and rotate forward. b) Fix a screw (not included) into the desired wall, leaving approximately 3/16 of an inch (5mm) extended from the wall. c) Place the Indoor Temperature Station onto the screw using the hanging hole on the backside. Gently pull the Station down to lock the screw into place. VIII. USING MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL SENDERS Your WS-7016U Indoor Temperature Station can receive signals from five different Remote Control Senders (The TX3U features temperature data transmission and the TX3UP 18
offers the same plus a 10 probe to insert in a pool, spa, soil, etc.). Assign a number to each Remote Control Sender (i.e. #1 will be for outdoors, #2 will be for the basement, etc.). This will help you determine which temperature, from which Sender, you are reading on the Indoor Temperature Station. Note: When setting up multiple units it is important to insert batteries first into all the Remote Control Senders, and in numeric sequence. Second install batteries into the Indoor Temperature Station. Transmission problems will arise if this is not done correctly and if the total time for set-up exceeds 6 minutes.
A. SETUP OF MULTIPLE UNITS 1. 2. 3. It is necessary to remove the batteries from all existing units in operation. Remove the battery covers to all Remote Control Senders. See section I.A.2. Place all Remote Control Senders in sequential order.
In sequential order, install batteries. (Refer to instructions in I.A.3 through I.A.5). 20
Install batteries into the Indoor Temperature Station. (Refer to instructions in I.B.). Follow directions in section II.A to set the time, section III.A to select Fahrenheit or Celsius, and section VII. A to mount.
B. VIEWING MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL SENDERS ON THE INDOOR TEMPERATURE STATION 1. 2. To view the temperature of a different Remote Control Sender, press the RESET button. 1 In the OUTDOOR LCD a 2 should shift and become a This indicates that you are now reading the temperature of the Remote Control Sender you designated as #2. 21

Repeat step 1 to view the 3rd, 4th, and 5th (depending on how many are set up) temperatures sent by the Remote Control Senders. Continue to press RESET until you return to the first Remote Control Sender.
C. VIEWING THE FEATURES OF MULTIPLE REMOTE CONTROL SENDERS 1. 2. Press the RESET button to select the Remote Control Sender you wish to view. To view the OUTDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES, follow directions in section IV.B. While, in this mode press the RESET button to toggle through different Remote Control Senders and view 22
their minimum and maximum temperatures. To reset the OUTDOOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES, follow step 1 above and the directions in sections V.A. through V.B. This will reset the minimum and maximum for only the selected Remote Control Sender.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem --. - appears in the OUTDOOR LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station. Solution Batteries may be inserted wrong in Remote Control Sender correct the polarity
The batteries may be weak replace with new batteries. The Remote Control Sender may be out of its 80 foot (25m) rangebring the units closer together.
--.- appears in the OUTDOOR LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station. (continued)
Obstacles such as walls, concrete, metal window frames, or large metal objects, may be obstructing signal transmission from the Remote Control SenderRelocate the Remote Control Sender, within range, where there are no obstructions. Other equipment in vicinity operating on 433MHz may interfere with signalturn off other equipment or relocate Indoor Temperature Station, wait a few minutes for signal to be found. Temperature exceeds range of the Remote Control Sender see specifications for range. 25
No temperature in the LCD of the Remote Control Sender.
The batteries may be inserted wrong or weakcheck the polarity of batteries or replace with new batteries. Remote Control Sender out of its 80 foot (25m) rangebring the units closer together. If problem persists contact La Crosse Technology for replacement.
The LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station is blank.

Check for installation.

proper

battery

The batteries may be weak replace with new batteries.
The LCD of the Indoor Temperature Station is blank. (continued) Temperature is incorrect
Contact La Crosse Technology for replacement.
Temperatures can vary depending on the location of the Remote Control Sender. The thermometers are not 100% accurate (the WS-7016U is accurate to +/- 2 F). If you are sure the temperature is wrong (the unit reads 110 F, when it is actually 70 F) reset entire system by removing all batteries and following set-up instructions. If this does not solve the problem, contact La Crosse Technology for replacement.

Problem not covered under the warranty (ie. Dropped unit into water).
Call La Crosse Technology to order replacement part. We will accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or prepayments by check.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS Extreme temperatures, vibration, and shock should be avoided to prevent damage to the units. Clean displays and units with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents; they may mark the displays and casings. Do not submerge in water. Do not subject the units to unnecessary heat or cold by placing them in the oven or freezer. 28
Opening the casings invalidates the warranty. Do not try to repair the unit. Contact La Crosse Technology repairs.
SPECIFICATIONS Transmitting Frequency 433MHz Recommended Operating Temperature Indoor Temperature 32 F to 122 F Station (0 C to 50 C) Remote Control Sender 14 F to 140 F (-10 C to 60 C) Measuring Temperatures Temperature Station: -20.2 F to 156.2 F Indoor with 0.2 F resolution. (-29.0 C to 69.0 C with 0.1 C resolution). Temperature Station: -21.8 F to 156.2 F Outdoor with 0.2 F resolution. (-29.9 C to 69.0 C with 0.1 C resolution). 29

Remote Control Sender

-21.8 F to 156.2 F with 0.2 F resolution. (-29.9 C to 69.0 C with 0.1 C resolution).
Accuracy Indoor +/- 2 F (+/- 1 C). Outdoor +/- 2 F (+/- 1 C). Transmitting range of Maximum 80 feet the (25m). Remote Control Sender Temperature check Indoor Temperature Every 10 seconds. Station: Indoor Indoor Temperature Three times in 10 Station: Outdoor minutes. Remote Control Sender Once every minute. (LCD) Batteries(Alkaline recommended) Remote Control Sender 2 x AAA, 1.5V Indoor Temperature 2 x AA, 1.5V Station 30
Battery life expectancy Approximately 1 year. for both units Dimensions: (L x W x H) Indoor Temperature 3.51 x 1.19 x 4.88 in. (excluding table stand) Station (90 x 30.5 x 125 mm). Remote Control Sender 2.18 x 0.94 x 3.12 in. (56 x 24 x 80 mm).
WARRANTY INFORMATION La Crosse Technology provides a 1year warranty on this weather station. This warranty covers any defects due to faulty workmanship or materials. Contact La Crosse Technology immediately upon discovery of any defects covered by this warranty. Before sending the Weather Station in for repairs, contact La Crosse Technology. The Weather Station will be repaired or replaced with the same or similar model. This warranty does not cover any defects resulting from improper use, unauthorized repairs, faulty batteries, or the Weather Stations inability to receive a signal due to any source of interference. LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY WILL NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS 32
WEATHER STATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES OR FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY. KEEP OUT OF CHILDRENS REACH. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights specific to your State. Some States do not allow the exclusion of consequential or incidental damages so the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you. For warranty work, technical support, or information contact La Crosse Technology at: La Crosse Technology 1116 South Oak Street La Crescent, MN 55947 Phone: (507) 895-7095 Fax: (507) 895-8000 e-mail: support@lacrossetechnology.com Web www.lacrossetechnology.com 33

FCC DISCLAIMER This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Freq. 433.92 MHz La Crosse Technology Made in China WS7016U

 

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