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4.3.13.2 LIGHTNING DETECT MODE (OPTIONAL SENSOR)
The lightning sensor is an optional sensor that can be
purchased separately and paired with the base station. It
enables real-time viewing of lightning data on the display.
When a lightning strike is detected, a red light will flash on the
sensor.
On the console, press
[ SKY ]
button to view the following
lightning information
-Period of time since last lightning, and estimated lightning distance
-Number of light per hour.
-Return to Cloud Cover.
Number of strikes in last hour
Last lightning time and distance
4.3.13.3 ACTIVATE THE AUTO LOOP IN SKY CONDITION SECTION
To activate the auto-loop function in this section, just press and hold the
[ AIR ]
key for 2
seconds and the icon will show near the CH number and display the connected channels'
reading at 4 seconds interval.
NOTE:
The lightning sensor is optional sensor, which is not included.
4.3.14 MAXIMUM / MINIMUM RECORDS
The console can record MAX /
MIN readings both daily and since
last reset.
Daily MAX
reading
Daily MIN
reading
MAX reading
since last reset
MIN reading
since last reset
4.3.14.1 DAILY AND SINCE MAX / MIN RECORDS
In normal mode, press
[ MAX / MIN ]
key to check the records of the on screen reading in the
following display sequence: daily MAX records daily MIN records since MAX records
since MIN records.
4.3.14.2 TO CLEAR THE MAX/MIN RECORDS
Press and hold
[ MAX / MIN ]
key for 2 seconds to reset all the MAX and MIN records.
4.3.15 MOON PHASE
The moon phase is determined by time
and date of the console. The following
table explains the moon phase icons of
the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Please refer to
section 6.3
web interface
about how to setup for the Southern
Hemisphere.
Northern
Hemisphere
Moon Phase
Southern
Hemisphere
New Moon
Waxing Crescent
First quarter
Waxing Gibbous
Full Moon
Waning Gibbous
Third quarter
Waning
Crescent