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Temperature and humidity indications
Basic block is able receiving data from tree remote sensors, each of them has
each own channel for temperature and humidity data transmission. Centigrade
or Fahrenheit degree can be selected as temperature units. Use C/F to select
temperature units.
Switching between data receiving channels
Press button CHANNEL to switch between remote sensors’ data receiving chan-
nels (Ch 1, Ch 2, Ch ), indoors (IN), switching between different channels’
temperature data indication (
) in cycle.
Temperature and humidity trends
Temperature and humidity trends are displayed by arrows (increasing, constant,
decreasing) near the adequate data.
Heat Index
Temperature and humidity data are used for calculation of heat index. Press but-
ton HEAT INDEX/DEW POINT once, symbols “HEAT INDEX” will appear on LCD.
If heat index is too high, the next symbols are displayed on LCD:
Caution
Undue fatigability while doing casual work.
Extreme Caution
Strong tiredness, heat spasms are possible
Danger
Heat stroke is possible
Extreme Danger
Heat stroke danger
Dew point
Dew point is the temperature at given pressure the air is to ne cooled down to, in
order to make water vapor condensation.
Press button HEAT INDEX/DEW POINT two times to display dew point, symbols
“DEW POINT” will appear on LCD.
Comfort level
Temperature and humidity data are used for calculation of comfort level, which is
presented by tree symbols: wet, comfort, dry.
Viewing minimal/maximal value of temperature and humidity
Each pressing on button MEMORY switches between the next parameters’ indi-
cation:
•
Current temperature and humidity
•
Minimal temperature and humidity
•
Maximal temperature and humidity
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