La Crosse Technology 308-1451h User Manual
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Alarm
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Alarms (Time, Temperature, Frost)
There are 9 different alarms that may be individually set on this forecast station:
1. Time
Alarm
#1
2. Time
Alarm
#2
3. Frost
Alarm
4. High Temperature Alarm CH #1
5. Low Temperature Alarm CH #1
Time Alarms
This forecast station has two individual time alarms:
Press and release the ALARM button to enter Alarm mode.
Alarm 1 (A1) will show after the alarm time.
Press and release the ALARM button again and Alarm 2 (A2)
will show after the alarm time.
Set Time Alarm 1
Press and release the ALARM button once to enter Alarm 1 mode.
The Alarm Time and A1 will show.
1. HOUR: Hold the ALARM button for 3 seconds. The Hour will flash. Use the + or - button to set the Hour. Be
sure to set the Hour correctly for AM or PM. Press and release the ALARM button once.
2. MINUTES: The Minutes will flash. Use the + or - button to set the Minutes. Press and release the
ALARM button once.
3. ACTIVATE: Press and release the ALARM button to enter the correct Alarm mode. Press and
release the + button and the alarm icon will appear (above the time, alarm 1, below the time, alarm
2). The number in the bell icon indicates which alarm is active.
4. DEACTIVATE: Press and release the ALARM button to enter the correct Alarm mode. Press and
release the + button and the alarm icon(s) will disappear indicating alarm 1 and/or alarm 2 is off.
Set Time Alarm 2
Press and release the ALARM button twice to enter Alarm 2 mode.
The Alarm Time and A2 will show. Follow steps 1-4 above to program alarm 2.
Snooze
Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button on the top of the forecast station once to activate the snooze feature for 10
minutes when either alarm sounds. The alarm icon and the snooze icon
Zz
will flash when the snooze is active.
Press any button to deactivate the snooze feature.
Frost Alarm
The Frost Alarm when active will sound when the outdoor temperature drops to 34°F (1.1 °C).
1. ACTIVATE: Press and release the TEMP ALERT button to activate the Frost Alarm on all
channels (when multiple sensors in use). The Frost Alarm icon will appear in the outdoor
temperature area when active.
2. DEACTIVATE: Press and release the TEMP ALERT button until the Frost Alarm icon no longer
shows.
With additional TX142TH or TX14TH sensors:
6. High Temperature Alarm CH #2
7. Low Temperature Alarm CH #2
8. High Temperature Alarm CH #3
9. Low Temperature Alarm CH #3
ALARM
TEMP
ALERT
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Alert
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Outdoor Temperature Alarms
A high and low outdoor temperature alarm may be set on the forecast station.
Note: When multiple sensors are connected on different channels, a high and/or low
temperature alarms may be set for each channel.
Set Temperature Alarm Channel 1
1. Press and release the CH button to select channel 1 (when multiple sensors in use).
2. Hold the TEMP ALERT button until the High Temp Alert icon appears and the temperature will
flash. Use the + or - button to select your High Temp alarm value. Press and release the SET
button to move to the Low Temp alarm.
3. The
Low Temp Alert icon will appear and the temperature will flash. Use the + or - button to select
your Low Temp alarm value. Press and release the SET button to confirm and exit to current
temperature.
4. The Temp Alert icon will show in the outdoor temperature area when a temperature alarm is active. When
the temperature alarm sounds, the Temp Alert icon and the temperature value will flash. Press any button to
silence the alarm temporarily.
Set Temperature Alarm Channel 2 & 3
Use the CH button to select the channel. Follow steps 2-4 above to set temperature alarms on other
channels.
DEACTIVATE TEMPERATURE ALARM: Press and release the TEMP ALERT button 3 times to deactivate
all temperature alarms. The alert icons will disappear.
Temperature/Humidity Trend Indicators (arrows)
The temperature (2°F/1°C) and humidity (3% RH) trend indicators update every 30 minutes or less.
Temperature has risen in the past 3 hours.
Humidity has risen in the past 3 hours.
Temperature
has
not changed in 3 hours.
Humidity
has
not changed in 3 hours.
Temperature has fallen in the past 3 hours.
Humidity has fallen in the past 3 hours
Pressure Readings
Absolute Barometric Pressure Number
Barometric pressure is read by the forecast station. The numeric pressure value adjusts automatically as the
forecast station reads changes in air pressure. Since this number is absolute pressure, it may not be the same
as a local reporting station that reads in relative pressure.
Note: The number cannot be calibrated.
Absolute Pressure is measured in a vacuum without the influences of terrain, weather, water, foliage and
elevation. The air pressure it would be consistent at every elevation and decrease as it went higher.
Relative Pressure is a combination of air pressure and altitude. Relative air pressure will make readings in
local areas relative to each other to allow for proper forecasting.
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