La Crosse Technology 308-1451h User Manual
Wireless forecast station
Model: 308-1451H
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Wireless Forecast Station
La Crosse Technology, the world leader in atomic time and weather instruments, introduces the perfect Wireless
Forecast Station for avid outdoorsmen. The advanced forecast icons feature a hunter icon who suggests what to
wear to prepare for the outdoor temperature. The wireless temperature and humidity sensor monitors backyard
conditions for precise, real-time weather. Track sunrise, sunset, moon phase, and monitor both indoor and
outdoor humidity and temperature all on this easy-to-read display. Additional features include atomic time & date
(sets itself), dual time alarms, barometric pressure in numbers, pressure graph with 12-hour history, and
high/low temperature and humidity alarms.
Forecast Station & Outdoor Sensor
Get Started
Step 1: Insert 3 NEW AA batteries (not included) into the forecast station. Observe the correct polarity.
Step 2: Insert 2 NEW AA batteries (not included) into the outdoor sensor. Observe the correct polarity.
The red LED light will flash when transmitting.
Restart: if there is no outdoor temperature data after 3 minutes.
Remove batteries from the forecast station & sensor for 15 minutes.
Return
to
Step 1 above.
Model: 308-1451H
Instruction Manual
DC: 040214
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Forecast Icon
with Tendency
Hunter icon
suggests what to
wear to prepare
for the current
outdoor
temperature.
Absolute Pressure
+ History
12-hour Pressure
History Graph in
hPa or inHg
Time with
2 Alarms +
WWVB Icon
Calendar
Sunrise/sunset
Times with
Moon Phase
Indoor
Temperature,
Humidity
+ Alerts
Outdoor
Temperature,
Humidity
+ Alerts
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Table of Contents
Forecast Station & Outdoor Sensor
1
Get
Started
1
Table
of
Contents
2
Features 3
Install Batteries in the Forecast Station & Sensor
3
Function
Buttons 3
Program Menu
4
WWVB
Reception
ON/OFF
4
Time
Zone
4
DST Indicator ON/OFF
4
12/24-Hour Time Format
4
Fahrenheit/Celsius
4
Set Time
5
Set Calendar
5
City Selection: Sunrise/Sunset Times
5
Tide
6
Moon
Phase
6
Comfort
Statement
6
Backlight
6
Alarms
7
Time Alarms
7
Set
Time
Alarm
1
7
Set
Time
Alarm
2
7
Snooze
7
Frost Alarm
7
Outdoor
Temperature
Alarms
8
Set
Temperature
Alarm
1 8
Set Temperature Alarms 2 and 3
8
Temperature
Trend
Indicators
8
Pressure
Readings
8
Absolute
Barometric
Pressure
Number
8
Pressure
Unit
of
Measurement
9
Pressure
History 9
Pressure
History
Graph
9
MIN/MAX Data
9
Low
Battery
Indicator
9
Weather Forecast & Hunter Icons
10
Weather Forecast (Snow, Sun, Partial Sun, Cloud, Rain) 10
Tendency
Indicators
10
Hunter
Clothing
Index
10
Channel Selection and Auto-scroll
11
Use Multiple Sensors
11
WWVB
Radio-controlled
Time
11
WWVB
Reception
Icon
12
WWVB
Manual
Signal
Search
12
Care
and
Maintenance
12
Position the Outdoor Sensor
12
Position the Forecast Station
13
Specifications
13
Warranty
Information
14
FCC
Statement
14
City Codes
15