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7. MAX-MIN ALARM
7.1 Introduction:
For the following measurements you can set an alarm for when a maximum or minimum threshold is
exceeded:
Indoor temperature min/max alarm
Indoor humidity
min/max alarm
outdoor temperature min/max alarm
outdoor humidity
min/max alarm
Rainfall
max alarm
(only the actual rainfall from 00:00am is considered)
Wind speed
max alarm
7.2 To set Hi-Lo limits:
1. repeatedly press the button until the desired display is flashing with the indication ‘HI AL’ or ‘LO
AL’ next to it (if applicable)
2. use / to set the limit
3. briefly press the button again to save the value
4. press the button again to select the next display or wait several seconds for the setup mode to
end automatically
7.3 Hi-Lo Alarm function setup:
1. repeatedly press the button until the desired display is flashing with the indication ‘HI AL’ or ‘LO
AL’ next to it (if applicable)
2. briefly press the button to enable or disable the selected alarm
7.4 Operation:
As soon as the set limit is exceeded, an alert tone will sound for up to 2 minutes while the concerned
display flashes and the alert indicator underneath the display flashes every 7 seconds. Briefly press the
button to stop the alert ton. The flashing stops automatically as soon as the concerned measurement
returns to within the set limits (or when you adjust the limit or disable the alarm function for the
concerned measurement).
8. RELATIVE AIR PRESSURE
8.1 Introduction:
When you’re living considerable higher than the mean sea level, you’ll be experiencing a lower air
pressure. To ensure that the weather forecast is still accurate, you’ll need to correct the air pressure
according to your where you live.
8.2 Relative air pressure setup:
1. refer to the internet or your local authorities for information about your local air pressure
2. press and hold the button for 2 seconds until ‘absolute’ or ‘relative’ starts flashing
3. use / to select ‘relative’
4. briefly press and the air pressure display starts flashing
5. use / to correct the display by setting it to the value you’ve obtained from your local authorities or
the internet
6. briefly press to save the air pressure