PROFESSIONAL Remote Monitoring Weather Station Welcome! Congratulations on your new Professional Weather Station and welcome to the La Crosse Technology family! This product was designed with you in mind by our hometown team of weather enthusiasts based in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
TAB LE O F C O N TEN TS 3 Quick Setup 12 Wind Speed Readings & History 3 Quick Mounting Tips 13 Rainfall Readings & History 3 Button Functions 14 4 Weather Station Icons Temperature/Humidity Readings & HI/LO Records 5 Connect to La Crosse View™ App 15 Temperature Trend Arrows 6 Benefits of Connecting to La Crosse View™ 15 Sensor Reception Indicators 7 Enhanced Weather Forecasts w/La Crosse View™ 16 Sensor ID and Search 17 Delete Sensors 7 Advanced Forecast & Chance Precipitation
Q UI CK S ET UP 1. Insert 2 - C batteries into your LTV-W1 Wind Sensor. 2. Insert 2 - AA batteries into your LTV-R3 Rain Sensor. 3. Insert 2 - AA batteries into your LTV-TH2 Thermo-Hygro Sensor. 4. 5 volt power cord (required) into V22-WRTHv2 station *3-AA batteries for optional backup of your time and date 5. 2-AAA batteries into LTV-D1 bonus station 6. Download the La Crosse View™ App (App Store or Google Play) 7. Follow along with our instructional videos to connect your station to the app: http://bit.
WE ATHER STAT ION ICON S Weather Forecast Icons Sensor Reception Icon Trend Arrows Low Battery Icons Inches or Millimeters of Rain Wind Speed Icon Fahrenheit or Celsius - Temperature Percentage Miles or Kilometers - Wind Speed Relative Humidity Icon Wi-Fi Connection Icon Temperature Icon Standalone stations can only display time and date information as shown here Wi-Fi Professional Station Connected stations offer the ability to display custom data, controlled with the La Crosse View™ app Pag
C ON N ECT TO LA CR OSS E V I EW™ A P P M OBIL E DE V I C E R EQUI R EM ENTS iOS Requirements: Mobile device with iOS with cellular or Wi-Fi service Android Requirements: Mobile device with Android OS with cellular or Wi-Fi service GET YOUR STATION READY Ensure your station’s Wi-Fi Indicator is flashing. If it is not, press and hold the Plus (+) and Minus (–) buttons down together until it begins flashing. This tells you that your station is ready to connect.
When your sensors are ready to be added, you’ll see your app’s cloud turn red. Press this Cloud Icon to begin adding your sensors.
E NHAN CED LACROSSE V I EW C O N N EC TED F EATU R E S.
AC CU WEATHE R HI/ LO T EM PER ATU R ES FORECAST FEELS LIKE HI LO • When connected, your daily AccuWeather HI/LO Temperature predictions will display in this section. • If unconnected, this section will display your Outdoor Temperature Records registered daily by your Thermo-Hygro Sensor. These will automatically reset at Midnight everyday. FE E LS LIKE T E MP E RAT U R E Your “Feels Like” temperature is a combination of outdoor temperature, humidity and wind speed.
C USTOM DATA ST R E AM S Use the Data Stream Menu in the La Crosse View™ app to select up to 3 items to stream on your station. 1. Open the La Crosse View™ app and swipe until you find your station’s device page. 2. Scroll down to the Data Stream section and press the blue stream icon in the upper right. 3. Follow the app’s instructions to customize your “Data Stream” to display on your station Note: Allow up to 10 minutes for new Data Stream selections to appear on your station.
STATU S MESSAGE S W HE N C O N N EC TED Quick Tip: • The Wi-Fi Icon indicates Wi-Fi connection- not necessarily app connection. • The Internet Icons by your Forecast, Wind Direction and HI/LO Temperatures will indicate connection to the La Crosse View App and Weather Server. Status Messages on you station will let you know if there are issues. Press and release the SET button to view the status of your station. ALL OK CONNECTED • Station is connected all the way through to the La Crosse View app.
FE ATU RES OF YOUR W E ATH ER STATI O N Your station provides most functionality when connected to the La Crosse View app. However it is fully functional as a standalone station.
WI N D S PEE D RE AD INGS & H I STO RY Wind Speed: • Reflects highest current wind speed Standalone Station WIND SPEED Top Speed: • Reflects highest wind speed in the past 60 minutes. MP H TO P SPEED Wind Cup animation: • The wind cups spinning speed will vary with actual wind speed. • When wind speed is higher, the cups spin faster. Blue Circle: • The blue circle will remain solid when operating as a standalone station.
Reset Wind Speed History: 1. Press the WIND button to view individual wind speed readings. 2. Hold the MINUS button for five seconds to reset the individual value. 3. Wind speed reading will reset to current wind speed, time and date. RA I N FALL RE AD INGS & H I STO RY 1. Simply press and release the RAIN button to cycle through the exact rain history you’d like displayed (other readings will disappear temporarily). Your station will stay on your selection. 2.
RAI N RAIN RAI N NOW 24 HOURS 1 HOU R IN RAI N IN RAI N 7 DAYS 1 MONT H IN RAI N IN RAIN 1 YEA R IN TOTAL IN Reset Rainfall History: 1. Press and release the RAIN button to view individual rain readings. 2. Hold the MINUS button for five seconds to reset the individual value. 3. Rain reading will reset to zero. T E MPERAT UR E / HUMIDITY R EA D I N G S & H I / LO R EC O R D S Your current Indoor and Outdoor temperature and Humidity are constantly displayed on your weather station.
OUTDOOR OUTDOOR OUTDOOR FEELS LIKE INDOOR INDOOR INDOOR INDOOR OUTDOOR FEELS LIKE OUTDOOR Reset HI/LO Temperature/Humidity Records: 1. Press and release the TEMP button to view individual temperature/humidity readings. 2. Hold the MINUS button for five seconds to reset the individual value. 3. Temperature and Humidity readings will reset to current temperature, humidity, time and date. T E MPERAT UR E T RE ND A R R OW S Your Outdoor Temperature Trend Arrows update every 15 minutes.
SE N S OR ID & SE NSOR S EA R C H Your station and each sensor have a unique ID number that will identify them in the La Crosse View app. This has the added bonus of locking them into your weather station until you manually delete them. View ID numbers in station: Press and release the SENSOR button. The ID number and type will show on the bottom of the station. • Station • TH Sensor • Wind Sensor • Rain Sensor • Extra Sensor (if connected to station) Search for Individual sensors: 1.
DE L ETE S E NSOR S 1. Press and release the SENSOR button to view sensor type and ID. 2. Hold the MINUS button to delete the sensor from the station. 3. Deleted sensor can no longer show on station. Batteries should be removed. 4. Station will automatically search for a replacement sensor of the same type. Example: Delete a Wind sensor, the station will search for a new Wind sensor. 5. If replacing a sensor, insert batteries into the new sensor.
DE TAILED SE T UP & MOU N TI N G LTV-W1 Wind Speed Sensor 1. Turn the battery cover of your wind sensor to the left. 2. Install fresh “C” batteries. 3. Carefully align and turn battery cover right to tighten. 4. There is a blue LED light on the sensor that will flash when transmitting. Wind Cups Screws LED Light Twist Left C C Battery Cover Side Mount Option Knob Mounting pole Mounting Bracket Mounting: • Position in an open area that will have the least amount of interference with wind speed.
LTV-R3 Rain Sensor: 1. Flip open both locking tabs on your rain sensor and lift off the funnel portion. 2. Pull up on the battery cover and remove. 3. Install 2-AA batteries according to polarity. 4. Reposition the battery cover over the battery compartment, and firmly push down to lock it back into place 5. Remove cardboard and any tape around the rocker before use. These were used to protect the sensor from unwanted movement during shipping. 6.
LTV-TH2 Thermo-Hygro Sensor 1. Install 2-AA batteries according to polarity and replace battery cover. Mounting: 1. 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. 2. Mount your sensor on a north-facing wall or in any shaded area. Under an eave or deck rail is preferred. 3. The maximum wireless transmission range to the weather station is up to 400 feet (121 meters) in open air, not including walls or floors. 4.
BO NU S STAT ION SE T UP As an added bonus, we’ve included an LTV-D1 Bonus Station to provide basic temperature and humidity readings in another room of your home. Your Bonus Station will receive its data from the included LTV-TH2 Thermo-Hygro Sensor. LTV-D1 Bonus Station: 1. Insert 2 AAA batteries into your Bonus Station according to polarity. Mounting: 1. Place your bonus station on a desk or counter top. + AAA + AAA 2. Use the mounting hole on the back to place your station on a wall.
Search for Outdoor Sensor: In the rare event your Bonus Station loses connection with the Thermo-Hygro sensor, the outdoor readings will show dashes. OUTDOOR • Simply hold the +/SEARCH button for 3 seconds to search for the sensor. • The sensor reception icon will flash while searching. Restart: 1. Remove batteries for 15 minutes. 2. Press any button 20 times. 3. Install fresh batteries. 4.
SP E CIFICAT IONS Indoor V22-WRTHv2 Temperature Range: 32°F to 99°F (0°C to 37°C) LTV-D1 Temperature Range: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) Both Stations Humidity Range: 10% RH to 99%RH Thermo-hygro Sensor -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Note: Temperatures below -20°F (-29°C) require Lithium batteries in the outdoor sensor.
Dimensions 8.22” W x 1.18” D x 5.83” H (22.88cm W x 3.0 cm D x 14.81cm H) V22-WRTHv2 Station: 1.97” W x 0.75” D x 5.73” H (5.0cm L x 1.91cm W x 14.55cm H) LTV-TH2 Thermo-hygro Sensor: 7.10” W x 7.10” D x 18.57” H (18.03cm L x 18.03cm W x 47.17cm H) with mounting bracket/pole LTV-W1 Wind Speed Sensor: 7.14” W x 3.43” D x 4.94” H (18.13cm L x 8.72cm W x 12.54cm H) LTV-R3 Rain Sensor: 2.64” W x 1.32” D x 3.62” H ( 6.7 cm L x 3.35cm W x 9.
FC C STATEME NT 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.