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Time and Seconds
Month/Day/Year or Day/ Month/ Year
Current UTC (Universal Coordinated Time)
Set time alarm
You can choose a time alarm that goes off at the same time every day M-F (weekly alarm), or a single
event (single alarm) time alarm. The snooze feature is programmable for up to 15 minutes and works for
the same duration on either alarm.
1. With the clock and alarm icon flashing, press the ALARM/CHART button to select the desired alarm.
2.
Hold
the ALARM/CHART button and the
hour
will flash.
3. Set the alarm hour using UP or DOWN arrow button. Press and hold either arrow button for quick
digit advance.
4. Press the ALARM/CHART button to confirm selection then the
minutes
will flash.
5. Set the alarm minutes using UP or DOWN arrow button. Press and hold either arrow button for quick
digit advance.
6. Press the ALARM/CHART button to confirm selection. Next the
snooze interval
will flash.
7. Set a Snooze interval using UP or DOWN arrow button. Press and hold either arrow button for quick
digit advance.
Note:
Both alarms share same snooze time duration
8. Press the ALARM/CHART button to confirm your selection.
9. When programming is completed, the weather station will return to the alarm selection screen.
Activate/Deactivate time alarm
1. Press the ALARM/CHART button to display the
weekday alarm
or
single day alarm
time.
2. If these alarms are not set, the abbreviation
OFF
will be displayed.
3. To enable or disable any of these alarms, press the UP or DOWN button arrow button.
4. Press the ALARM/CHART button to confirm your setting. The alarm symbol will show when that
alarm is active.
Note:
Press the SET button anytime during alarm programming mode to return to the default clock
display.
Snooze
When either alarm sounds, press the LIGHT/SNOOZE
button to activate the snooze feature for the
time interval set.
Note:
The
alarm will automatically “snooze” if no buttons are pressed after the alarm sounds for 2
minutes. This will occur three times only.
Pressure inaccurate
Check the unit of measure is correct. InHg (inches of Mercury) is common in the USA.
Local Pressure
reflects pressure changes at your
specific location (house)
.
Program
the local
altitude/elevation according to GPS readings, internet, etc.
Sea Level Pressure
reflects pressure changes in your surrounding metro area. The
sea level
barometric pressure value can be adjusted according to the local weather reporting station (sources
such as local TV, radio stations, Internet, etc.).
Sea Level Pressure and Altitude are interdependent.
Adjust altitude and the weather station will calculate sea level pressure.
Adjust sea level pressure, and the weather station will automatically calculate altitude.
You can only adjust one of the two
–either sea level barometric pressure or altitude.
The default settings are InHg (Inches of Mercury), and 33 feet.