8.0 Alarms setting
The Weather Station has a total 13 alarm modes:
1. Time
alarm
2. Storm
warning
alarm
3. Indoor temperature alarm (high) and Indoor temperature alarm (low)
4. Outdoor temperature alarm (high) and Outdoor temperature alarm (low)
5. Indoor humidity alarm (high) and Indoor humidity alarm (low)
6. Outdoor humidity alarm (high) and Outdoor humidity alarm (low)
7. Wind chill alarm (high) and Wind chill alarm (low)
8. Dew point alarm (high) and Dew point alarm (low)
9. Rainfall
24h
alarm
10. Rainfall 1h alarm
11. Pressure alarm (high) and Pressure alarm (low)
12. Wind speed alarm (high) and Wind speed alarm (low)
13. Wind direction alarm
“Heavy Weather” program allows the programming of a multitude of alarm capabilities at various weather
conditions. For alarm setting capabilities, see table below.
Item Alarm
Low
Alarm
High
Alarm
Time
alarm
Storm warning alarm
●
Indoor temperature alarm
●
●
Indoor humidity alarm
●
●
Outdoor temperature alarm
●
●
Outdoor humidity alarm
●
●
Rainfall 24 hour
●
Rainfall 1 hour
●
Dew point alarm
●
●
Pressure alarm
●
●
Wind chill alarm
●
●
Wind velocity alarm
●
●
Wind direction alarm
●
Set each alarm as follows:
8.1 Storm Warning alarm - setting
1) Place your cursor over the tendency alarm box and right click the mouse open the storm warning alarm
window
2) Click the alarm active box to set the storm alarm
3) Click the set button to confirm
4) The storm alarm is now set and will activate when the inHg level set into the base station is reached (for
setting the storm warning from the base station or for setting the inHg thresholds for weather forecast
sensitivity, see main instruction manual).
Note:
The alarm bell icon may not appear immediately on the Heavy Weather program since it may take few
seconds for the program to calculate and confirm the setting
Once the alarm is entered into the Heavy Weather program, the information will be transferred to the
base station. In some situations, the alarm icon may not appear immediately on the base station’s
LCD but will appear after a short delay due the constant data communication between all the
sensors, base station and the PC.