V61 / C75716 Extra Sensor Area
What is the Extra Sensor Area on the V61 / C75716?
Explanation: The Extra Sensor area is a place to show up to 4 additional, compatible, sensors on the station itself. These sensors may also be scanned to your La Crosse View App.
So, if you want extra Temperature/Humidity sensors, you can display them here.
If you do not have or want additional sensors, this area will show you the Barometric Pressure from your weather station's internal Pressure Sensor.
Optional Extra Sensors: Up to 4 additional Thermo-Hygro, Wind Speed, Water Leak, Pool, BBQ, or any combination of these sensors can read to the EXTRA SENSOR area of your display. Simply press and release the EXTRA SENSOR button to view these sensors or turn on Auto Scroll.
Cycle Mode (Autoscroll)
Auto-scroll: Press the EXTRA button to toggle through sensors. The last item will show AUTOSCROLL, and the icon . If the user cycles through again and Auto-scroll is off, you will just see the first sensor connected, then toggle through Pressure and the other sensors as usual.
Note: Not all sensors will read to the station. Be sure to check the chart to see if a sensor can read to the app only, or both station and app.
How do I add Extra Sensors to my Station?
- Hold the EXTRA SENSOR button 3 seconds, to add a sensor to the station.
- Install batteries in the sensor, and if the sensor has a TX button, press the TX button to force a signal.
- Allow up to 3 minutes to view sensor and ID on station.
Note: Once sensor is found the search will stop. Sensor, ID, and type will show for 3 seconds then return to normal display.
- Scan sensor bar code ID so it will read in the La Crosse View app.
- Added sensors will be available for display in Extra Sensor area of station
How do I Delete Extra Sensors From My Station?
- Press and release the EXTRA SENSOR button until you see the sensor and ID you wish to delete.
- Hold the MINUS(-) button for 3 seconds to delete this The sensor readings and ID will show dashes.
- Sensor will no longer show in the Extra Sensor area