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MULTILINGUAL DAY-OF-THE-WEEK
FUNCTION
The day-of-the-week can be expressed as an abbreviation in five
different languages. The languages and their selected abbrevia-
tions for each day of the week are shown in the language chart
below. To select a particular language follow the instructions in the
“ HOW TO SET THE CALENDAR ” section.
ABOUT ALTITUDE SETTING
Changes to the altitude compensation reading can be made when
the altitude section of atmospheric pressure window is flashing.
Use the UP/DOWN button to enter the desired value.
For users who are at elevations other than sea level, such as moun-
tainous areas, sea level barometric pressure do not apply. The
atmospheric pressure setting will need to be set to the correspond-
ing elevation. Barometric pressure settings can be set to accommo-
date elevations between -100 to 2500.
As previously mentioned, to make changes to the altitude setting:
1. Press MODE button until the calendar settings are displayed
(day, month, year).
2. Press MODE and hold for three seconds, when the altitude
section flashes, use the UP/DOWN button to enter the appropri-
ate setting.
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
The atmospheric pressure section is the third section from the
bottom. The corresponding bar graph occupies the middle section
of the LCD window.
The atmospheric pressure can be displayed in mb/hPa or inHg. Use
the atmospheric pressure slide switch, to make the appropriate
change.
If you want to know the pressure history for a particular hour
during the past 24 hours, press HISTORY button. Each press will
go back by an hour. Holding down the button will increase the
value rapidly.
The recorded atmospheric changes for the past 24 hours are dis-
played, in a bar graph in the middle of the LCD, directly above the
atmospheric pressure window.
HOW TO SET AND ACTIVATE
THE ALARM
Press ALARM button to display the alarm time.
Press ALARM and hold for three seconds to make changes to the
alarm time.
Enter the value for the hour digits. Press ALARM and enter the
value for the minute digits. Press ALARM to exit.
The alarm is automatically activated.
To deactivate the alarm, press ALARM to show the alarm time, then
press ALARM again to deactivate it.
Press MODE to exit.
Note: A small icon (
) in the upper right corner of the time/date
section of the LCD indicates that the alarm is set. The alarm is
deactivated if the icon is not shown.
ALARM AND SNOOZE FUNCTION
When the alarm function is active, the unit will alarm at the set time.
The display will light up for five seconds with the ALARM ON icon
flashing.
The alarm function has a built in crescendo type alarm system.
Subsequently, the alarm starts off gently and steps up in intensity
in three stages. Without interruption, the unit will alarm for two
minutes.
To stop the alarm, press any button. However, if the SNOOZE/
LIGHT bar is pressed, the SNOOZE function will be triggered. The
alarm will stop and the ALARM ON icon blinks for eight minutes
before the unit alarms again.
To deactivate the SNOOZE function, press the ALARM button.
CHECKING INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR-REMOTE TEMPERATURES
The indoor and outdoor temperature readings, temperature maxi-
mum/minimum indicator, and the temperature trend arrow are all
part of the temperature section of the LCD (second section from the
top).
To measure indoor temperatures, press the THERMO button until
the IN indicator is displayed.
To measure the temperature at the location of the remote sensor,
press the THERMO button until the OUT indicator is displayed.
The temperature can be shown in Centigrade (°C) or Fahrenheit
(°F). It is selected on the °C/°F slide switch (located on the lower
side on the left side of the left panel). Slide the switch to °C for
Centigrade or °F for Fahrenheit.