Compatible Devices; Troubleshooting - Logia LOWSC710B Manual

7-in-1 wireless weather station
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COMPATIBLE DEVICES

The display console of the Logia 7-in-1 Wireless Weather Station can be paired with other add-on sensors
like the indoor hygro-thermo sensor and soil moisture and temperature add-on sensor.
Visit www.logiaweatherstations.com for the most updated list of compatible Logia add-on sensors.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem
No data or measurement coming in from rain sensor.
No data or measurement coming in from hygro-thermo
sensor.
No data or measurement coming in for wind speed or
direction.
If one of these symbols
on your console has been lost.
Temperature reading is too high in the daytime.
Condensation may occur beneath the UV sensor
overnight.
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or
appear, the signal
Solution
• Check the drain hole in the rain collector.
• Check the balance indicator.
• Check the radiation shield.
• Check the sensor casing.
• Check the wind cups.
• Check the wind vane.
• Relocate the console and outdoor sensor making sure the two
are close together.
• Make sure the console is away from other electronic appliances
(ex. TVs, computers, microwaves) in your home.
• Reset the console and outdoor sensor if problem continues.
Make sure the sensor is not too close to any heat-generating
sources.
This will disappear when temperature rises up under the sun and
will not affect the performance of the unit.

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Dick Hoffman
March 4, 2025

How do I reset the date?

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
March 4, 2025

To reset the date on a Logia LOWSC710B, you need to manually set the time. First, deactivate the RCC reception by pressing and holding the RCC button for eight seconds. Then, press and hold the CLOCK button for two seconds until the 12/24-hour symbol flashes. Use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the settings. The options cycle through Time Zone > Hour > Minute > Second, so continue through the settings to adjust the date as needed.

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