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919Q S71K7L
Wireless Weather Station
with Atomic Time + Date
SET UP GUIDE
MODEL: S77925v2

Table of Contents

POWERUP & TROUBLE SHOOTING WEATHER STATION

APPENDIX

Power Up

02 Setting Menu

03 Stay in Touch

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Outdoor Sensor Search 11 Atomic Time

04 We're Here to Help

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Low Battery Indicator

11 Adjustable Backlight

04 Specifications

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Auto-Dim Settings

05 Care & Maintenance

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Indoor Comfort Level

05 California Residents

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Moon Phase

06 Warranty Info

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Seasonal Foliage

06 FCC Statement

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Forecast Icons

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Pressure Number

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Pressure History Graph 07

History Records

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Customizable Alerts

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Extra Sensor Area

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Button Functions

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Basics Power Up

1. Insert 2-AA batteries into your Outdoor Sensor.

2. Insert the 5.0V Power Adapter into a working outlet. Then insert the Power Jack end into the back of the Weather Station. Optional: Insert 3 "AA" batteries for backup.

3. Once the sensor is reading to your station, place it outside in a shaded location to protect it from the sun's heat.
Watch our sensor mounting video: bit.ly/th_sensor_mounting

Outdoor Sensor TX141TH-Bv3

Weather Station S77925v2

AA AA AA

AA AA

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Weather Station

Settings Menu
1. Hold the SET button to enter the Settings Menu. 2. Use the +/- buttons to adjust values. 3. Press SET to confirm values and move to the next setting. 4. Press the LIGHT button at any time to save and exit.

Settings Menu Order: · Greeting · Language (English, Spanish, French, German) · Beep ON/OFF · Atomic ON/OFF · DST: AUTOMATIC ON/ALWAYS ON/ALWAYS OFF
(Change Spring/Fall) (Standard Time all year) (DST all year) · Time Zone · 12HR/24HR · Hour · Minute · Year · Month · Date · Fahrenheit/Celsius · Decimal/No Decimal (Temperature Reading) · Pressure: InHg / hPa · Pressure number setting

7 Time Zones ATLANTIC EASTERN CENTRAL MOUNTAIN PACIFIC ALASKA HAWAII
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Language: The language selected in this menu will control other menu items, as well as your full weekday readout. Atomic OFF: When Atomic OFF is selected, you will move directly to 12/24 Hour setting. DST: Select Automatic ON for correct daylight saving time adjustments. Weekday: Will set automatically when your Year, Month, and Date are set.
Atomic Time
· Your station will automatically search for the Atomic Time Signal at UTC 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, and 11:00.
· Press the SET button to manually start or stop a search for the WWVB Atomic Time Signal.
· The Tower Icon will flash while searching, and remain solid on screen when the WWVB Signal is received.
· For information about WWVB Atomic Time visit: bit.ly/AtomicTime
Adjustable Backlight
· Press the LIGHT button to adjust the backlight intensity. · There are 4 brightness levels, plus an off option.
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Auto-Dim Settings
Program your display to automatically dim during preselected times.
1. Hold the LIGHT button to enter the Auto-Dim Settings Menu.
2. Press the +/- buttons to turn the Auto-Dim feature on or off. Press LIGHT to confirm.
3. Press the +/- buttons to adjust the starting hour. Press LIGHT to confirm.
4. Press the +/- buttons to adjust the stopping hour. Press LIGHT to confirm and exit.
Note: Only the hour can be set.
Indoor Comfort Level
Using relative humidity, these arrows will indicate your indoor comfort level. A feature that can help keep your home safe and comfortable.

COMFORT LEVEL

COMFORT LEVEL

COMFORT LEVEL

COMFORT LEVEL

10%RH to 25%RH

26%RH to 39%RH

40%RH to 75%RH

76%RH to 83%RH

Note: Indoor Humidity may not change frequently.

COMFORT LEVEL 84%RH to 99%RH
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Moon Phase
The moon phase is based on the Lunar Calendar and the year, month, and date settings.

New Moon

Small Waxing Large Waxing

First

Crescent

Crescent

Quarter

Small Waxing Large Waxing

Gibbous

Gibbous

Full Moon

Large Waning Small Waning Last

Gibbous

Gibbous

Quarter

Large Waning Small Waning

Crescent

Crescent

Seasonal Foliage
The foliage scene in the forecast section changes seasonally. The dates are pre-programmed.
Seasonal Trees Changes

Spring (March 20th to June 20th) Summer (June 21st to Sept. 20th)

Fall (Sept. 21st to Dec. 20th)

Winter (Dec. 21st to March 19th)

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Forecast Icons

FORECAST
· The forecast icons use the station's internal barometer to

predict conditions to come within the next 12 hours. For more

info, watch our video here: bit.ly/forecast_vid

· The Snow Icon will show when temperatures are below 32°F

(0°C) and rain or storms are predicted.

FORECAST

· The Sun Icon will show in daylight hours (7am to 6:59pm) and

the Moon Icon will show during nighttime (7pm to 6:59am) for

clear or partly clear forecasts.

SUN
FORECAST

PARTLY SUNNY
FORECAST

CLOUDS
FORECAST

RAIN
FORECAST

T-STORM
FORECAST

SNOW
FORECAST

Pressure

Pressure Number Your Relative Pressure reading will come from your station's internal barometer. Allow up to 10 days for automatic calibration. Or you can program your local pressure value in the Settings Menu. The arrows on the left represent rising and falling tendency.

Pressure History Graph

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

Read from left to right, the Pressure History Graph

indicates the rise and fall in air pressure over the

past 24 hours.

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History Records

From normal time display, press and release the HISTORY button to toggle through indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity records with time and
date stamps.

Records Viewing Order
· Outdoor High Temperature · Outdoor Low Temperature · Outdoor High Humidity · Outdoor Low Humidity · Indoor High Temperature · Indoor Low Temperature · Indoor High Humidity · Indoor Low Humidity · Heat Index · Dew Point

HUMDITY MOON PHASE
HUMDITY MOON PHASE

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
HUMDITY COMFORT LEVEL
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
HUMDITY COMFORT LEVEL

Resetting Individual Records 1. Press the HISTORY button until viewing the value you'd like reset.

2. Hold the (-) MINUS button until dashes appear, indicating that value has been reset to your current readings.

Note: When an add-on Rain Sensor is connected, the Rain History will show first when the HISTORY button is pressed. There is no history for add-on Temperature/Humidity sensors.

Rain History: 1 Hour, 24 Hours, 7 Days, 1 Month, Year, and Total.

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Customizable Alerts
Setting Custom Alerts 1. Hold the ALERTS button until the display changes to the Alert Settings.
2. Use the +/- buttons to activate/deactivate and adjust alerts settings. Press ALERTS to confirm your selection.

HUMDITY MOON PHASE

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
HUMDITY
COMFORT LEVEL

3. Your programmed alerts are active when the and / icon appear on the LCD.

Alerts Setting Order Outdoor Low Temperature · Outdoor High Temperature · Outdoor Low Humidity Outdoor High Humidity · Indoor Low Temperature · Indoor High Temperature Indoor Low Humidity · Indoor High Humidity
Activating/Deactivating Alerts When in the Alerts Settings Menu, use the +/- buttons to activate or deactivate alerts. Indicated by the icons in that section.
Alert Sounds · When alert value is reached, station will beep 5 times each minute, until
out of alert range. Press any button to stop the alert sound.

· The Alert Icon will remain flashing until out of the alert range.

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Extra Sensor Area

This station can display data for an add-on Rain Gauge as well as up to three additional Temp & Humidity Sensors. These readings will all appear in the upper left section of the LCD.

Pressure (default)

Rain

Temperature/Humidity

Add Extra Sensors: 1. Install batteries into your extra sensor(s).
Note: For Temp/Humidity sensors, be sure to select different channels (1,2,3) before you insert batteries.

2. Hold the EXTRA button on the station until the Reception Indicator starts to animate. This will start a search for your Extra Sensors.

3. Your sensor(s) should connect within the next few minutes. Press the EXTRA button to cycle through Extra Sensor and Pressure data. The Auto Scroll Icon will appear when activated.

Delete Extra Sensors: It's possible the station will pick up a neighboring sensor. To remove it, press the EXTRA button to view that sensor. And while viewing it, hold the - (MINUS) button to delete it.

Purchase Extra Sensors:

Visit bit.ly/s77925v2_parts or scan the QR code to find and

purchase compatible add-on sensors.

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Troubleshooting
Search for Outdoor Sensor
If you are seeing "NO" or dashes for your outdoor readings, please try the following steps: 1. Hold the + button to search for your outdoor sensor. The Reception
Indicator will begin to animate. 2. If after 3 minutes the sensor still isn't connected, bring the sensor inside
next to the display and remove power from both the sensor and station. 3. Press any button on the station 20 times and leave the parts sit for a few
moments with the power off. 4. Install a new set of alkaline batteries into the sensor, then into your
station. 5. If your outdoor data is still not appearing after these steps, please
contact our support staff. For additional help visit: bit.ly/basic_restart
Low Battery Indicator
Low Battery Icon by Outdoor Temperature, replace batteries in the Outdoor Sensor.
Low Battery Icon by Indoor Temperature, replace batteries in the Weather Station.
Low Battery Icon in the Extra Area, replace batteries in sensor that is showing at the time.
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Button Functions

ALERTS EXTRA + (PLUS)
SET
- (MINUS) HISTORY
LIGHT ALERTS & LIGHT

Hold to enter Alert Settings. Alerts: Press to move to next item.
Press to view Pressure or Extra Sensors (if added). Hold to search for all Extra Sensors.
Hold to search for sensor in Outdoor Sensor Area. Settings: Press to increase values. Alerts: Press to arm/disarm alerts.
Hold to enter Settings Menu. Settings: Press to confirm and move forward.
Settings: Press to decrease values. Alerts: Press to arm/disarm alerts. History: Hold to reset History Records. Extra Sensors: While viewing Extra Sensor, hold to delete sensor.
Press to view History Records.
Press to adjust backlight. Hold to enter Auto Dim Settings.
Hold to Factory Reset station.

Note: When programming your station, press or hold one button at a time.

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Appendix
Stay in Touch!
Ask questions, watch setup videos, and provide feedback on our social media outlets.

Follow La Crosse Technology on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instgram.
We're Here to Help
If you require additional assistance, get in touch with our friendly customer support team based in La Crosse, WI.
Phone: 1-855-605-6888 Online Support: bit.ly/s77925v2_support Product information: bit.ly/s77925v2
Our knowledgable customer support team is available: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm CST

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Specifications

Care & Maintenance

Weather Station (S77925v2) Temperature Range: 32ºF to 122ºF (0ºC to 50ºC) Humidity Range: 10% - 99% RH
Relative Pressure Range: 23.62 to 32.48 inHg (800 to 1100 hPa)
Power Requirements: 5-volt power adapter (included) AC6: GPU280500150WAOO Optional: 3 "AA" LR6 Batteries (not included)
The plug on the power adapter is intended to serve as the disconnect device, the socketoutlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Dimensions: 8.98" L x 1.14" W x 5.43" H (22.8cm L x 2.9cm W x 13.8cm H)
Outdoor Sensor (TX141TH-Bv3) Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Humidity Range: 10% - 99% RH
Transmission Range: Over 330 feet (100 meters) in open air RF 433MHz
Update Interval: About every 51 seconds
Power: 2-AA, LR6 batteries (not included)
Battery Life: Over 24 months
Dimensions: 1.57" L x 0.79" W x 5.12" H (4.0cm L x 2.0cm W x 13.0 H cm)

Battery Replacement Instructions
When batteries of different brand or type are used
together, or new and old batteries are used together, some batteries may be over-discharged due to a difference of voltage or capacity. This can result in venting, leakage, and rupture and may cause personal injury. · Always purchase the correct size and grade of
battery most suitable for the intended use. · Always replace the whole set of batteries at one
time, taking care not to mix old and new ones, or batteries of different types. · Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to battery installation. · Ensure the batteries are installed correctly with regard to polarity (+ and -). · Remove batteries from product during periods of non-use. Battery leakage can cause corrosion and damage to this product. · Remove used batteries promptly. · For recycling and disposal of batteries, and to protect the environment, please check the internet or your local phone directory for local recycling centers and/or follow local government regulations.
California Residents
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including acrylonitrile, butadiene, and styrene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Warranty Info
La Crosse Technology, Ltd. provides a 1-year limited time warranty (from date of purchase) on this product relating to manufacturing defects in materials & workmanship. La Crosse Technology, Ltd, 2830 S. 26th St. La Crosse, WI 54601
For Full Warranty Details, Visit: www.lacrossetechnology.com/pages/warranty
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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.
Caution! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
All rights reserved. This manual may not be reproduced in any form, even in part, or duplicated or processed using electronic, mechanical or chemical process without the written permission of the publisher. This booklet may contain errors or misprints. The information it contains is regularly checked and corrections are included in subsequent editions. We disclaim any responsibility for any technical error or printing error, or their consequences. All trademarks and patents are recognized.

Designed in La Crosse, Wisconsin · Made in China · Printed in China · DC 021722

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