La Crosse Technology WS-811561 Clock User Manual


 
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TX61U-IT Wireless Solar-Powered Outdoor Sensor:
The TX61U-IT sensor sends the collected outdoor
temperature to your existing wireless display by
way of a 200 Ft wireless signal.
High-efficiency modern solar panel maintains full
charge with minimal light
Stores solar power for continuous operation
Batteries are a built-in (non-replaceable) Alkaline
power cell
Wall hanging or free standing
Outdoor measurement range:
-39.8°F to 139.8°F (-39.9°C to 59.9°C)
with 0.1°C resolution. “OFL” displayed if outside
range
Outdoor temperature update rate:
Every 8 seconds
915 MHz Wireless range:
Up to 200 Ft. (60.96m) open air
Dimensions: 1.7"L x .93"W x 3.94"H
(43 x 100 x 23.5 mm)
Signal reception and re-synchronization:
903MHz, 915MHz and 927MHz
Operating voltage: 2.5V or higher than 2.5V
Initial Set Up and Wireless Synchronization
1. Initialize the Sensor
It is important to
allow sufficient light
to reach the solar
panel while
activating the sensor.
Make sure the lights
are on in the setup room and the solar panel is
facing a 60W light bulb or brighter - do not cover
with hands or other objects. To begin the set up
process, use the included plastic reset rod to
GENTLY PUSH the reset button once in the hole
on the front of the sensor with the LCD/solar panel
facing a light source. All LCD segments will light
up briefly. The code number and the security code
(example: "20") of the model will be displayed
sequentially. Next, the battery voltage will appear
on the LCD. Then the current temperature will
appear on the sensor's LCD and it will start to
transmit the wireless temperature signal.
Note: Sensor battery voltage must be higher than
2.5V to maintain normal operation. When the
voltage of the TX61U-IT sensor is lower than
2.5V, the signal transmission stops and “LO” is
displayed on the LCD for approx. 2 seconds
before the sensor enters the "IDLE" mode. In
"IDLE" mode, the LCD turns off and the sensor
charges up the internal rechargeable batteries