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Note:
It is also a good idea to observe some more after the calibration
procedure is complete to make sure the numbers are correct.
5.4
Alarm Mode
In ALARM mode you can activate alarms that will alert you to the presence of
alarmingly high or low sensor values. From normal mode, you can enter
alarm mode by pressing the
MENU
key three times to get to the “Indoor”
alarms page, or four times to get to the “Outdoor” alarms page.
When an alarm condition is met, the alarm will sound a loud beep, and the
alarm icon (
) will flash on the top of the display. Press any button to
silence the alarm beep. The flashing alarm icon will stay until the alarm
condition itself is no longer satisfied (e.g. temperature drops below alarm
value, etc.)
You will see sensor values for which you can set alarm conditions. Each
sensor displays an editable high and low value, each followed by a
“bell/alarm” icon. Values, and the bell icon, can be changed using “
+
” and “
-
”
keys. The alarm is enabled when the bell icon is yellow and disabled when it
is gray. Use the
MENU
button to go to the next menu or long press it to return
to normal mode.
Alarms can be set for:
•
Indoor temperature
•
Indoor Humidity
•
Indoor absolute (ABS) barometer
•
Indoor relative (REL) barometer
•
Outdoor temperature
•
Outdoor humidity
•
Outdoor “Feels Like” temperature
•
Outdoor dew point temperature
•
Wind speed (high value alarm only)
•
Wind gust (high value alarm only)