LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY V41 WiFi Professional Weather Station User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY
Table of Contents
V41 WiFi Professional Weather Station
Wi-Fi PROFESSIONAL WEATHER STATION
SET UP GUIDE
MODEL NUMBER V41
Table of Contents
BASICS
LA CROSSE VIEW
FORECAST
Initial Setup
02-03 Connecting to the App 04 Viewing Your Forecast
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Station Settings
07 Connecting Your Station 05 Data
Buttons
08 Adding Your Sensors to 06 Viewing Extended
12
LCD Display Brightness 09 the App
Forecasts Data
Auto-Dim Settings
09 Manually Add Sensors to 06 Moon Phase
12
Time & Calendar Display 10 the App
Seasonal Trees
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Data Stream Technology 10 Trend Arrows
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WIND
Viewing Wind Data Wind Speed Records Customizable Alerts
RAIN
13 Viewing Rain Data 14 Rainfall Records 20 Customizable Alerts
TEMP. AND HUMIDITY
15-16 17 20
Viewing Temperature
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& Humidity Data
Indoor Comfort Meter
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Temperature & Humidity 19 Records
“Feels Like” Temperature 19
Customizable Alerts
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SENSORS
APPENDIX
SUPPORT
Wind Cup Installation
02 Specifications
26 We’re Here to Help
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Placement & Mounting 21-23 Cautions & Statements 26-29 Factory Reset
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Rain Sensor Cleaning
24 Warranty
29 Stay in Touch
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Add-On Sensors
25 Recycling & Disposal
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SENSORS
Initial Setup
Installing the Wind Cups (if needed)
1. Remove the Cyclone Sensor, Wind Cups, and Mini Screwdriver from the package. Take note of the flat edges located on the head of the Cyclone Sensor and underside of the Wind Cups.
2. Align the flat edges and place the Wind Cups on top of the Cyclone Sensor.
3. Carefully tighten the screw on the side of the cups using the Mini Screwdriver. The screw should tighten into the flat edge of the post.
4. When the screw is tight, gently pull up on the cups to ensure they are secure. If they pull off, start again with step two. 02
BASICS
Initial Setup
LA CROSSE VIEW
Connecting to the App
Thermo-Hygro Sensor (LTV-TH2i)
Bottom of Cyclone Sensor (LTV-WSDR1)
Back of Station (V41)
Power Jack
Power Up
Thermo-Hygro Sensor: Install 2 fresh “AA” batteries according to polarity and
replace battery cover. The blue LED light will flash when transmitting.
Cyclone Sensor: Install 3 fresh “AA” batteries according to polarity and
replace battery cover.
Weather Station: Insert the 5V Power Adapter into an outlet, and then plug it
into the Power Jack on the bottom of the station. Next, remove the Insulation
Tab from the Station’s Battery Compartment. About 30 seconds after powering
the station on, it will automatically enter the Settings Menu. See page 07 for
more details.
03 Note: It may take up to 10 minutes for the sensor data to appear on your station’s screen.
Stay connected to your home anytime, anywhere with the La Crosse View app.
Monitor your home environment and set custom alerts to notify you when
conditions change. Connecting your station is optional and the display will
function as a standalone unit without the Wi-Fi connection. However, we
recommend connecting during the initial setup, as it will save you time and
allows access to some advanced features right away.
Download the La Crosse View App Visit the App Store or Google Play Store to
download the free La Crosse View app onto your mobile device.
Launch the App Open the La Crosse View app. Follow the on-screen setup
instructions to create an account, add new devices, and connect your station
to your Wi-Fi network.
Connecting Your Station to the App Now that you’ve created your La Crosse View
account, it’s time to add your station into your account and connect it to
your home router using the La Crosse View app.
NOTE: For the steps listed on the next page, you’ll need your Wi-Fi network
name (SSID) and password. Make sure your mobile device is connected to the
same Wi-Fi network.
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LA CROSSE VIEW
Adding & Connecting Your Station to Wi-Fi
1. The La Crosse View app is required to connect the station to your Wi-Fi network. Download, install, and log into your La Crosse View account first.
2. Follow the initial app instructions or manually add the display into your account.
New User Initial Setup: When first setting up your station, the app will lead you through a series of instructions to help get your station added into your account and connected to your home Wi-Fi network.
Manually Add & Connect Display: After the initial walkthrough, stations can be added and connected via the Devices tab in the app’s main menu. Simply tap the Add Device or + button at the bottom of the Devices page in the app.
3. Next, the app will prompt you to use your phone to scan the device ID barcode located on the back of the station. Please note, adding a device to your account and connecting it to Wi-Fi are two different steps. You can complete either step separately if you have any trouble.
4. When connected, the station will beep, and time and forecast information should populate on the display. The indicator will also become solid.
Checking Your Station’s Wi-Fi Status
Press the SET button on the top of the station to view your Wi-Fi Status.
ALL OK CONNECTED Your station is connected to your Wi-Fi network and its data
should be available on the station and in the app.
NO WEATHER SERVICE Your Internet weather and time services are not connecting.
These should resolve on their own, please be patient.
SEE APP TO CONNECT Check the app for notifications.
LOST WIFI Check your router and network connections.
Having Trouble Connecting to Wi-Fi?
The app should guide you through the best method for your Wi-Fi network and router. However, if you have trouble connecting, please go to: bit.ly/wifi_questions or scan the QR code. This will
explain additional connectivity options, including connecting by WPS or contacting our technical
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support team for further assistance.
LA CROSSE VIEW
Adding Your Sensors to the App
Cancel
Add Device
Save
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Please wait up to 15 minutes for your additional devices to connect to your
account.
Upon getting the station connected to your Wi-Fi network, the app will explain how your connected sensor should be brought in. Within the next 15 minutes, you should receive an Add Device notification in your app. This is indicated by the Red Cloud and the numbers inside of it. Tap this icon to begin adding your sensor into the app.
Manually Add Your Sensors to the App*
1. Open your La Crosse View app. On the Main Menu, scroll to ADD/EDIT and
select DEVICES.
2. On the Devices page, select the ADD DEVICE or PLUS (+) button.
3. Scan the Barcode on your Sensor or type in the Device ID manually.
4. Confirm the sensor image and Device ID and add a Device Name and Location
Name. Select DONE.
Back of Thermo-Hygro Sensor Bottom of Cyclone Sensor
123456-ABC
123456-ABC
123456-ABC
- This step is only required if you do not receive the Add Device notification within the app.
Prior to mounting/positioning your sensors, make sure your
station is receiving sensor data.
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BASICS
Station Settings
About 30 seconds after powering the station on, it will automatically enter the Settings Menu. Use the steps below to navigate the menu and get your station working the way you’d like.
Navigating the Settings Menu
1. To manually set language, time/date, and other settings, hold the SET
button to enter the Settings Menu.
2. Use the +/- buttons on the top of the station to adjust the values.
3. Press the SET button to confirm your selection and move to the next
setting.
4. You may exit the Settings Menu at any time by pressing the DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS ( ) button on the front of the station.
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Settings Menu Order · Greeting/HELLO · Language
(English/Spanish/French/German) · Beep ON/OFF · 12/24 Hour Time Format · Hour
| Minute | Year | Month | Date · Calendar Order Month/Date or Date/Month ·
Temperature Units (Fahrenheit/Celsius) · Temperature Decimal ON/OFF · Wind
Speed Units (MPH/KPH) · Wind Direction (Letters/Degrees) · Rainfall (Inches or
Millimeters) · THANK YOU
Important: Settings such as language and units of measure must be set manually
within the station’s Settings Menu. These are not controlled by the La Crosse
View app. · The language selected will affect menu instructions as well as
weekday and month readouts. · Weekday will set automatically after year,
month, and date
settings are adjusted. · When in 24 hour time format, seconds will show in
place of
AM/PM markings. · If you’re connected to Wi-Fi, the time/date will
automatically
update from the Internet. See pages 04-06 for more info.
BASICS
Buttons
Front of Station
Back of Station
1. ALERTS: Hold to enter Alert Settings. Press to confirm and move to next
item. Use the + or – buttons to arm or disarm an alert.
2. SENSOR: Press to view sensor ID numbers. While viewing, hold the MINUS (-)
button delete the sensor. 3. TEMP: Press to view Temp. & Humidity History.
While viewing, hold the MINUS (-) button to reset history value.
Hold to search for Outdoor Sensor. 4. SET: Press to view Wi-Fi status. Hold to
enter the Settings Menu. 5. PLUS/MINUS (+/-): Use to adjust values. When in
Alert Settings, press to arm/disarm alert. 6. WIND: Press to view Wind Speed
History. While viewing, hold the MINUS (-) button to reset the history value.
7. RAIN: Press to view Rain History. While viewing, hold the MINUS (-) button
to reset the history value. 8. DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS ( ): Press to adjust
backlight or to exit settings. Hold to enter Auto-Dim settings. 9. EXTENDED
FORECAST ( ): Press to see Daily or Hourly Forecast. Hold to auto-scroll
forecast data.* 10. WIFI: Press during initial setup for Wi-Fi Connection.
Hold to re-enter Configuration Mode and clear previous
Wi-Fi settings.
- Your display must be connected to Wi-Fi to receive Daily/Hourly forecast information.
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BASICS
LCD Display Brightness
Adjusting the LCD Display Brightness Press and release the DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
( ) button on the front of the station to adjust the backlight intensity.
There are 4 brightness levels, plus an off option. Auto-Dim Settings Program
your display to automatically dim during preselected times.
1. Hold the DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS ( ) button to enter the Auto-Dim Settings Menu.
2. Press the +/- buttons to turn the Auto-Dim feature on/off. Press DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS ( ) to confirm.
3. Press the +/- buttons to adjust the starting hour. Press DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS ( ) to confirm.
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Note: Only the hour can be set. The Auto-Dim Icon ( is activated.
4. Press the +/- buttons to adjust the stopping hour. Press DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS ( ) to confirm and exit.
) will appear on the LCD when the Auto-Dim feature
BASICS
Time & Calendar Display
1. 12/24 HOUR TIME: Time will automatically update when connected to Wi-Fi.
2. WI-FI ICON ( ): Indicates active Wi-Fi connection. 3. AUTO-DIM ICON ( ):
Indicates active Auto-Dim setting. 4. LOW BATTERY INDICATOR ( ): Appears when
station
battery needs to be replaced. 5. CALENDAR: Select order (Month/Date or
Date/Month)
in the Settings Menu.
Data Stream Technology®
Data Streams allow you to see additional AccuWeather information in the time & calendar section on the LCD. Learn how to set these up in our video here: bit.ly/datastream_vid
Stream Options Examples: · UV Index · Sunrise/Sunset Times · Chance of
Thunderstorms · Air Quality · Personal Message
Check the La Crosse View app for a comprehensive list of Data Stream options.
- Your display must be connected to Wi-Fi to receive Data Stream information.
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FORECAST
Viewing Your Forecast Data
When using as a standalone station, the display uses changes in barometric
pressure to predict your weather to come. This is represented by the 6
forecast scenes below. High and low temperatures will come from the Thermo-
Hygro Sensor. Watch our Forecast Icon Video for more details:
bit.ly/forecast_vid
Sunny
Partly Sunny
Clouds
Rain
T-Storms
Snow
When connected to Wi-Fi, the station will receive additional weather icons, chance of precipitation values, and future forecast information. These enhanced features are powered by:
Additional forecast scenes include:
Sunny
Partly Sunny
Clouds
Light Rain
Rain
T-Storms
Light Snow
Snow
Wintry Mix
Windy
Ice
Fog
Note: The Forecast Icons may not represent your current weather. They are a future prediction of weather to come over the next 12 hours.
Tip: The icon will appear in the top left corner of the forecast section when your display is connected and receiving 11 AccuWeather forecast data.
FORECAST
Viewing Your Forecast Data
Viewing Extended Forecast Press and release the EXTENDED FORECAST ( ) button
to toggle through your next 12 hours & next 7 days of forecast data.*
Extended Forecast Examples
Moon Phase
When clear or partly clear conditions are predicted, the sun icon will show
during daylight hours (7:00am to 6:59pm) and the moon phase icon will show
during nighttime hours (7:00pm to 6:59am).* The times the sun and moon icons
appear are pre-programmed and cannot be adjusted.
This station displays 12 phases based on the lunar calendar:
· New Moon · Small Waxing Crescent · Large Waxing Crescent
· First Quarter · Small Waxing Gibbous · Large Waxing Gibbous
· Full Moon · Large Waning Gibbous · Small Waning Gibbous
· Last Quarter · Large Waning Crescent · Small Waning Crescent
- The station must be connected Wi-Fi to activate the extended forecast and day/night forecast features.
Seasonal Trees The foliage scene in the forecast section changes seasonally. The dates are pre-programmed.
Spring (March 20th to June 20th) Summer (June 21st to Sept. 20th)
Fall (Sept. 21st to Dec. 20th)
Winter (Dec. 21st to March 19th)
Trend Arrows The Trend Arrows represent changes in pressure over the past 3 hours.
Rapid
Slow
Steady
Slow
Rapid
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Increase Increase Pressure Decrease Decrease
WIND
Viewing Wind Data
WIND
Wind Speed Records
Viewing Wind Speed Records Press and release the WIND button on the top of the
station to toggle through wind speed records with time and date stamps. This
station measures high wind speed records for the past 24 hours, 7 days, 1
month, and 1 year.
1. WIND SPEED ALERT ( ): Appears if a wind speed alert is set & active. 2.
RECEPTION INDICATOR ( ): Indicates if the station is receiving data from the
Cyclone Sensor. 3. CURRENT WIND SPEED: The top wind speed in the past 31
seconds. 4. TOP WIND SPEED: The top wind speed in the past 60 minutes. 5.
CURRENT WIND DIRECTION: Choose between cardinal points (letters) or degrees in
the Settings Menu. 6. COMPASS ROSE: Displays cardinal direction with animated
arrows (16 directions total). 7. PREVAILING DIRECTION: Prevailing Wind
Direction over the past hour.
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24 Hour Record Example
Reset Wind Records
1 Month Record Example
1 Year Record Example
When viewing the monthly record, press and release the PLUS (+) button to toggle through the current month and past 11 months of top speed records.
Press and release the WIND button to view wind speed records.
Next, hold the MINUS (-) button until dashes
appear on the LCD. This reading will now
reset to the current wind value.
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RAIN
Viewing Rain Data
1. RAIN ALERT ( ): Appears if a rain alert is set & active. 2. LOW BATTERY
INDICATOR ( ): Indicates the batteries in the Cyclone Sensor should be
replaced soon. 3. RECEPTION INDICATOR ( ): Indicates if the station is
receiving data from the Cyclone Sensor. 4. RAINFALL READING: Current rainfall
total. 5. RAIN INTERVAL: Indicates rain time interval currently shown on the
display (1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days,
month, year, and total since start up). 6. AUTO-SCROLL ICON ( ): Icon will
appear when the rain readings auto-scroll setting is active. 7. RAIN GRAPH: A
visual representation of your rainfall totals. 15
RAIN
Viewing Rain Data
Rain Graph
The Rain Graph has 10 segments which change based on rainfall totals. The
scale values automatically adjust when over 1-inch (25.4 mm) of rain is
measured.
Note: If over 70 Inches (999 mm) is measured, the graph will appear full.
Up to 1” Example
Over 1” Example
Each Segment Equals 0.1” Each Segment Equals 0.4”
Days Since Last Rain · After 24 hours of no rainfall, the station will start
counting
days without rain.
· Rainfall readings can be viewed by pressing the rain button.
· When new rainfall occurs, your station will automatically switch back to the
last rainfall reading viewed.
Rainfall Auto-Scroll Option Program your station to toggle through all available rainfall data.
Press and release the RAIN button until AUTOSCROLL appears on the LCD.
The Auto-Scroll Icon ( ) located in the rain section will appear when active.
To deactivate the Auto-Scroll option, press and release the RAIN button until the
Auto-Scroll Icon ( ) disappears. The station will stay on your current selection.
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RAIN
Rainfall Records
Viewing Rainfall Records Press and release the RAIN button on the top of the
station to toggle through rainfall records with time and date stamps.
Example Rainfall Records See rainfall records for the past hour, 24 hours, 7
days, month, year, and total since start up.
Past 1 Hour Updates Every 5 Minutes
Past 24 Hours Running Total | Updates Every Hour
7 Days Last 7 Days | Updates at Midnight
Month Resets at the Start of Every Month
Year Resets at the Start of the Calendar Year
Total Total Rainfall Since Powered On or Reset
When viewing the monthly record, press and release the PLUS (+) button to toggle through the current month and past 11 months of rainfall records.
Reset Rainfall Records
Press and release the RAIN button to view rainfall records.
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Next, hold the MINUS (-) button until dashes appear on the LCD. This reading will now reset to the current rainfall value.
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY
Viewing Temperature & Humidity Data
Indoor Comfort Meter (5 Levels): The white arrow at the bottom of the meter indicates current comfort level.
· 1% to 25%RH: Very Dry
· 76% to 83%RH: Wet
· 26% to 39%RH: Dry
· 84% to 99%RH: Very Wet
· 40% to 75%RH: Comfortable
1. LOW BATTERY INDICATOR ( ) Indicates the batteries in the Thermo-Hygro
Sensor should be replaced soon.
2. RECEPTION INDICATOR ( ) Indicates if the station is receiving data from
the Thermo-Hygro Sensor.
3. OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE ALERT ICONS ( ) Appear if a high ( ) or low ( ) alert
is set & active.
4. OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE TREND ARROWS Indicate temperature trend over the past
3 hours
5. OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE Current outdoor temperature
6. OUTDOOR HUMIDITY ALERT ICONS ( ) Appear if a high ( ) or low ( ) alert is
set & active.
7. OUTDOOR HUMIDITY TREND ARROWS Indicate humidity trend over the past 3
hours
8. OUTDOOR HUMIDITY Current outdoor humidity
9. INDOOR TEMPERATURE ALERT ICONS ( ) Appear if a high ( ) or low ( ) alert
is set & active.
10. INDOOR HUMIDITY ALERT ICONS ( ) Appear if a high ( ) or low ( ) alert is
set & active.
11. INDOOR TEMPERATURE Current indoor temperature
12. INDOOR HUMIDITY Current indoor humidity
13. INDOOR COMFORT METER Indicates comfort based on indoor humidity 18
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY
Temperature & Humidity Records
Viewing Temperature & Humidity Records Press and release the TEMP. button to toggle through indoor/outdoor records with time and date stamps.
Records Viewing Order
1. Outdoor High Temperature 2. Outdoor Low Temperature 3. Outdoor High
Humidity 4. Outdoor Low Humidity 5. Indoor High Temperature 6. Indoor Low
Temperature
7. Indoor High Humidity 8. Indoor Low Humidity 9. “Feels Like” High Temperature 10. “Feels Like” Low Temperature 11. Dew Point
Reset Temperature & Humidity Records
Outdoor High Temperature Record Example
Press and release the TEMP. button to view
Next, hold the MINUS (-) button until dashes
temperature and humidity records.
appear on the LCD. This reading will now reset
“Feels Like” Temperature to the current value.
This reading indicates both Wind Chill and Heat Index values when conditions are met.
· Wind Chill: When temperature is below 50ºF (10ºC) and there is 5 MPH (8 KPH)
of sustained wind speed.
· Heat Index: When temperature is above 80ºF (27ºC).
· Current Temperature When the temperature is between 51°F and 79°F
(10.5ºC and 26.1ºC), the readings will remain the same as the outdoor value
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regardless of wind speed.
ALERTS
Customizable Alerts
Setting Custom Alerts
1. Hold the ALERTS button to enter the Alert Settings Menu.
2. Use the +/- buttons to activate/deactivate individual alerts, or press the
ALERTS button to skip to the next option.
3. Once activated, use the +/- buttons to adjust the values. Press the ALERTS
button to confirm and move forward.
Alert Setting Order 1. High Wind Speed 2. 24 Hour Rainfall 3. Outdoor High Temperature 4. Outdoor Low Temperature 5. Outdoor High Humidity
6. Outdoor Low Humidity 7. Indoor High Temperature 8. Indoor Low Temperature 9. Indoor High Humidity 10. Indoor Low Humidity
Activating/Deactivating Alerts
High Wind Speed Alert Example Outdoor Low Temperature Alert Example
Hold the ALERTS button to enter alert settings. Use the +/- buttons to activate/deactivate alerts.
Active alerts are indicated by the and / icons located in their respective
sections on the LCD.
Note: The default setting for alerts is OFF.
Triggered Alerts
· When an alert value is reached, the corresponding value and alert icon will flash on screen.
· The station will also beep 5 times each minute until the value moves out of the alert range. Press any button to stop the alert sound.
· Alerts set on the station are separate from those
created within the app.
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SENSORS
Sensor Placement & Mounting
For Accurate Thermo-Hygro Sensor Measurements
· Use the hole at the top to hang your sensor from the back using a nail. Or,
insert one mounting screw through the front of your sensor.
· Mount your sensor on a north-facing wall or in a shaded area. Under an eave
or deck rail is preferred to avoid inaccurate readings from the sun.
· The maximum wireless transmission range to the station is up to 400 feet
(121 meters) in open air, not including walls or floors.
· Be sure your sensor is mounted vertically, to allow moisture to drain out
properly.
· For online video instruction visit: bit.ly/th_sensor_mounting
For Accurate Cyclone Sensor Measurements
· Use the built-in Bubble Level to ensure the Cyclone Sensor (especially the rain gauge) is mounted level.
· Ensure the Solar Panel is facing to the South. This helps optimize battery life and transmit correct wind direction data.
· Ideally, the Cyclone Sensor should be mounted on the tallest object in your area. Avoid positioning the sensor parallel or below eaves, roof lines, trees, or other objects that may obstruct wind and rain readings.
· Make sure all the screws on the Mounting Bracket, Wind Cups,
Bubble Level
Wind Vane, and Battery Compartment are securely fastened.
· The Cyclone Sensor should be mounted with the Wind Cups
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on the top. See page 02 for wind cup installation information.
SENSORS
Cyclone Sensor Mounting
Basic Installation Fence posts, poles, decks, and mailboxes are common
mounting options due to their convenience. Many users prefer these types of
locations as the data they provides is accurate from their ground level.
However, because the wind in these spots is often affected by obstructions,
the readings may differ when compared to local reporting stations.
1. Mount the Mast to a flat surface with the four provided screws.
2. Place the Cyclone Pro Sensor on top of the Mast. Ensure the Solar Panel is facing south.
3. Check the integrated Bubble Level or use your own across the Rain Funnel to ensure the sensor is level.
4. Secure the Cyclone Sensor to the Mast by tightening
the screws on the side. After screws are tightened,
double check the sensor has remained level
through the installation process.
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SENSORS
Cyclone Sensor Mounting
Flexible Installation
SENSORS
Cleaning the Rain Sensor
Hand Screw
Install the Hand Screw to the bracket, then Secure the Cyclone Sensor to the Mast by tightening the screws on the side.
This configuration allows you to attach the sensor to angled locations and easily make adjustments to ensure the Mast and Sensor are level.
Advanced Installation
Some advanced installation options include tripods, wall mounts, chimney
mounts, and many others. Any of these can be combined with U-bolts for
attachment onto a tall cylindrical conduit using our Adjustable Base. These
options will require additional equipment and possibly professional help for
best results.
Freestanding Pole Setup
1” Maximum Outside Pole Diameter
Tripod Setup Example
1” Maximum Outside Pole Diameter
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1. Remove the Rain Funnel by firmly twisting the funnel counter-clockwise and lifting up.
2. Clear any leaves, insects, or other debris to allow the Rain Tipper to rock freely. Check and clear the Drainage Holes located on the underside of the sensor.
3. After cleaning, re-install the Rain Funnel by placing it back into the sensor and twisting clockwise until secure.
4. You should feel the funnel lock into place when one of the arrows lines up with the center of the Lock/Unlock Line.
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SENSORS
Featured Add-On Sensors
WATER LEAK SENSOR
FEATURES INCLUDE: Water Detection
Ambient Temperature
BBQ SENSOR
FEATURES INCLUDE: Two Hi-Temperature Probes Backlit Display & Storage Case
POOL SENSOR
FEATURES INCLUDE: Water Temperature Floating Design with LCD Display
App Screenshot
USE CASE: Place under the kitchen sink or in the basement and receive an alert
when moisture is detected.
Model Number: LTV-WL1
App Screenshot
USE CASE: Set independent timers and alerts to monitor two steaks at
the same time.
Model Number: LTV-BBQ1
App Screenshot
USE CASE: Place in a pool or hot tub to keep an eye on changes in
water temperature.
Model Number: LTV-POOLv2
Expand Your System to Suit Your Needs Find more add-on sensor options by scanning the QR code or visiting: bit.ly/add-on_sensors 25 Note: Add-On Sensor data is only available in the app.
APPENDIX
Specifications
STATION (V41) · Indoor Temperature Range: 32°F to 122°F
(0°C to 50°C) · Indoor Humidity Range: 10 to 99%RH · Power Requirements: 5.0V
Adapter (included)
+ Battery Backup: 1 “CR2032” Coin Cell Battery (included) Saves time/date
when station is unplugged The plug on the power adapter is intended to serve
as the disconnect device, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the
equipment and shall be easily accessible. · Dimensions: 8.30 in. L x 1.13 in.
W x 6.33 in. H (21.09 cm L x 2.88 cm W x 16.09 cm H) · LCD Brightness: 4
Intensity Levels + OFF (Programmable Auto-Dim Backlight Option) · Language
Options: English, Spanish, French, and German (Translation Available for Menus
& Calendar)
Wi-Fi NETWORK REQUIREMENTS · Broadcast Frequency: 2.4GHz (802.11 b/g/n) ·
Network Name/Password: Must Not Exceed
45 Characters · Network Speed: Must Be Greater than 1 Mbps
Note: If you have a multi-band router, this device will connect to the 2.4GHz
band when connecting to Wi-Fi.
MOBILE REQUIREMENTS · Apple phones require iOS with cellular or Wi-Fi service.
· Android phones require Android OS with cellular or
Wi-Fi service.
CYCLONE SENSOR (LTV-WSDR1) · Wind Speed Range: 0 to 111 mph (0 to 178 kph) ·
Rainfall Range: 0 to 393.6 Inches (0 to 9999 mm) · Transmission Range: 400
feet (121 meters) open air · Power Requirements: 3 “AA” Batteries (not
included) · Update Interval: Every 31 Seconds · Dimensions: 13.77 in. L x 5.15
in. W x 17.44 in. H
(35 cm L x 13.1 cm W x 44.3 cm H) with Bracket · Dimensions: 13.77 in. L x
5.15 in. W x 9.13 in. H
(35 cm L x 13.1 cm W x 23.2 cm H) without Bracket
THERMO-HYGRO SENSOR (LTV-TH2i) · Outdoor Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F
(-40°C to 60°C) · Outdoor Humidity Range: 10 to 99%RH · Transmission Range:
400 feet (121 meters) open air · Update Interval: Every 51 Seconds · Power
Requirements: 2 “AA” Batteries (not included) · Dimensions: 1.97 in. L x 0.75
in. W x 5.73 in. H
(5.0 cm L x 1.91 cm W x 14.55 cm H)
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APPENDIX
Coin Cell Battery
Replace the Coin Cell Battery
1. Use a coin to turn the battery cover to the left to remove it.
2. Pull back the metal pin and gently remove the battery.
3. Insert a fresh CR2032 battery with the + side up and snap it into place.
4. Replace the battery cover and use the coin to turn it to the right to
lock.
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.
WARNING 1. This product contains a coin cell battery. 2. If swallowed, it
could cause severe injury or death in just 2 hours. 3. Seek medical attention
immediately. WARNING: KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN 1. Swallowing
may lead to serious injury in as little as 2 hours or death,
due to chemical burns and potential perforation of the esophagus. 2. If you
suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a coin cell battery,
immediately seek urgent medical assistance. 3. Examine devices and make sure
the battery compartment is correctly
secured, e.g. that the screw or other mechanical fastener is tightened. 4. Do
not use if compartment is not secure. 5. Dispose of used coin cell batteries
immediately and safely. 6. Flat batteries can still be dangerous. 7. Tell
others about the risk associated with coin cell batteries and
how to keep their children safe.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD–Small Parts Not for children under 3 yrs.
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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APPENDIX
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.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF
Rules. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with
provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be
installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons
and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna
installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement.
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.
Canada Statement
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/ receiver(s) that comply
with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt
RSS(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. 28
SUPPORT
Having Trouble? We’re here to help.
Use the links below to find additional resources or reach out to our staff
directly.
Self-Help: bit.ly/v41_support · Online: bit.ly/contact_techsupport
Scan for Self-Help
Phone: 1.844.200.8752 · Representatives are available Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm CST
Warranty
Recycling & Disposal
La Crosse Technology, Ltd. provides a 1-year limited time warranty (from date
of purchase) on this product, relating to manufacturing defects in materials
and workmanship. For full warranty details, visit:
www.lacrossetechnology.com/pages/warranty La Crosse Technology, Ltd. 2830 S.
26th Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601
Factory Reset
Please consider the environment when deciding to dispose of this product.
Although household electronics are generally safe to use on a daily basis,
incorrect disposal can cause negative and potentially irreversible impacts on
our environment.
Check with local donation centers to see if your product can be donated for
future use. If disposal is the only option, federal agencies, local
governments, and certified retailers may have electronic recycling programs in
place. Programs may vary based on location.
Stay in Touch
Ask questions, watch setup videos, and provide feedback on our social media outlets.
If you are experiencing issues, press and hold the ALERTS and RAIN buttons down together until the display beeps. You do not need to remove the coin cell battery to reset the station. All records will be lost when a factory reset is performed.
Follow La Crosse Technology on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.
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Designed in La Crosse, Wisconsin · Made in China · Printed in China · DC 082422
References
- Add-On Sensors – La Crosse Technology
- YouTube
- YouTube
- YouTube
- Warranty – La Crosse Technology
- Patents – La Crosse Technology
- P65Warnings.ca.gov
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