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HOW TO CHECK THE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
The current and historical barometric pressure is shown
on the atmospheric pressure window.
For monitoring the Sea Level barometric pressure reading
at certain altitude, the user needs to select the local
altitude (-100 to 2500 meter or -330 to 8200 foot) for the
altitude setting. Our weather station requires entry of
elevation in meter and in foot separately. To determine
your location elevation, please either contact your local
library, TV/radio weather forecaster, or via Internet at
http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/elvation.htm.
1.
To enter the altitude compensation setting mode, press
and hold [ HISTORY ] button for 2 seconds to switch
from Barometric Pressure to Altitude adjust mode for
10 seconds and the meter icon fl ashes.
2.
During Altitude adjust mode, press [ UNIT ] button to
toggle between meter and foot unit. Then press
[ HISTORY ] button to confi rm.
3.
Last altitude reading will fl ash, press [ UNIT ] button to
increase the value by 10. Hold down the button to have
fast stepping. Press [ HISTORY ] button once to confi rm
and exit setting.
The atmospheric pressure can be displayed in mb/hPa,
inHg. Press [ UNIT ] to select the pressure unit.
Our weather station is equipped with barometer reading
for 24hr history. If you want to check the pressure history
for a particular hour during the past 24 hours, press
[ HISTORY ] button, each press on the button will go back
by an hour.
NOTE:
If the weather station was just installed with
batteries and past data was not yet measured,
it will display “---”.
The recorded barometric changes for the past
24 hours are displayed in a bar chart below the
barometric pressure window.
SET BACKLIGHT COLOR
Make sure the backlight switch is not on “OFF” position,
press & hold [ MODE ] for 2 seconds to enter the back-
light color setting and the barometric chart displays a “C”
pattern to prompt the user to set the color, the alternate
backlight indicates the backlight is set to auto mode and
its color is changed according to the weather condition
(see more details in ‘BACKLIGHT COLOR CHANGE
ACCORDING TO FORECAST WEATHER CONDITION’),
press [ UNIT ] button to select fi x backlight color in the
sequence, ‘AMBER’ -> ‘BLUE’ -> ‘PURPLE’ and then cycle
back to ‘auto mode’. Press [ MODE ] button to confi rm the
setting or auto exit after 10 second.
BACKLIGHT COLOR CHANGE ACCORDING TO FORECAST
WEATHER CONDITION
While the backlight is set to auto mode, the color of the
backlight will change according to the forecast weather
condition to acknowledge the user for the forecast
weather.
Sunny :
amber color
Slight Cloudy & Cloudy :
purple color
Rainy & Stormy (or Snowing) :
blue color
SPECIFICATIONS
Main Unit
Displayed temperature range :
-10°C to +60.0°C
(14°F to 140.0°F)
Proposed operating range :
0°C to +50.0°C
(32.0°F - 122.0°F)
Temperature resolution :
0.1°C (0.2°F)
Remote Temperature measurement
Indoor relative humidity measurement
ranging from 25 % RH to 95 % RH
Temperature compensation range : -10°C to +60.0°C
(14°F to 140.0°F)
Batteries :
Use 4 pieces
UM-3 AA size 1.5 V
alkaline
battery
CAUTION:
Under severe environment with radio frequency inter-
ference, the unit may not establish or maintain commu-
nication link under this condition. It will return to normal
state when interference stops.
DISCLAIMER
The information provided in this document has been
reviewed and is deemed to be correct.
However, neither the device manufacturer nor their
affi liates shall accept liability in the event of any
inaccuracies, errors or omissions that may appear in this
manual. In no way shall the device manufacturer nor their
affi liates be held liable for any direct, indirect, particular,
accessory or immaterial damage resulting from the use
of this product or suffered as a result of any defects/
omissions in this document, and this even after being
warned of the possibility of such damage.
The device manufacturer and its affi liates reserve the
right to make improvements or changes to this document
and to the products and services described by it at any
time and without prior warning nor any obligation of any
kind on their part.
EUROPE CITY ABBREVIATION LIST
City City
Country
Country
code
code
Berlin
BER
Germany
DEU
Dusseldorf DUS
Germany
DEU
Dresden DRE
Germany DEU
Frankfurt FRA
Germany DEU
Flensburg FLE
Germany DEU
Freiburg FRE
Germany DEU
Hannover HAN
Germany DEU
Bremen BRM
Germany DEU
Hamburg HAM
Germany DEU
Rostock HRO
Germany DEU
Stralsund HST
Germany DEU
Koblenz KOB
Germany DEU
Kiel KIE
Germany
DEU
Kassel KAS
Germany DEU
Leipzig LEZ
Germany DEU
Muenchen MUE
Germany
DEU
Magdeburg MAG
Germany
DEU
Nurnberg NUR
Germany DEU
Regensburg REG Germany
DEU
Stuttgart STU
Germany DEU
Saarbruechen SAA Germany
DEU
Schwerin SCH
Germany DEU
Alborg ALB
Denmark DNK
Arhus ARH
Denmark
DNK
Copenhagen CPH Denmark
DNK
Odense ODE
Denmark DNK
Alicante ALI
Spain
ESP
Andorra AND
Spain
ESP
Badajoz BAD
Spain
ESP
Barcelona BAR
Spain
ESP
Bilbao BIL
Spain ESP
Cadix CAD
Spain ESP
Cordoba COR
Spain
ESP
Ibiza IBZ
Spain ESP
La Coruna
LCO
Spain
ESP
Leon LEO
Spain ESP
Las Palmas
LPA
Spain
ESP
Madrid MAD
Spain
ESP
Malaga MAL
Spain
ESP
Salamanca SAL Spain
ESP
Sevilla SEV
Spain
ESP
Valencia VAL
Spain
ESP
Zaragoza ZAR
Spain
ESP
Besancon BES
France
FRA
Biarritz BIA
France FRA
Bordeaux BOR
France
FRA
Brest BRE
France FRA
Cherbourg CHE
France
FRA
Clermont Ferrand CMF
France
FRA
Lyon LYO
France FRA
Marseille MAR
France
FRA
Monaco MCO
France
FRA
Metz MET
France FRA
Nantes NAN
France FRA
Nice NIC
France FRA
Orleans ORL
France FRA
Paris PAR
France FRA
Perpignan PER
France
FRA
Lille LIL
France
FRA
Rouen ROU
France FRA
Strasbourg STR France
FRA
Toulouse TOU
France
FRA
Helsinki HEL
Finland FIN
Aberdeen ABD
UK
GBR
Belfast BEL
UK
GBR
Birmingham BIR UK
GBR
Bristol BRI
UK
GBR
Edinburgh EDH
UK
GBR
Kingston KIN
UK
GBR
Liverpool LVP
UK
GBR
London LON
UK
GBR
Manchester MAN
UK
GBR
Newcastle
NUT
UK
GBR
upon Tyne
Plymouth PLY
UK
GBR
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