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1. In normal operating mode, press the BARO button to cycle through options for the barometer units
of measure in the following order:
hPa > inHg > mmHg.
2. While in normal operating mode, press and hold the BARO button to switch between ABSOLUTE
and RELATIVE barometric pressure displays.
1. Obtain the atmospheric pressure data of the sea level (this is also the relative atmospheric
pressure data of your home area) through the local weather service, internet, or any similar
weather information source.
2. While in normal operating mode, press and hold the BARO button for two (2) seconds until the
ABSOLUTE or RELATIVE icon flashes.
3. Press the GRAPH/ or HISTORY/ buttons to switch to RELATIVE mode.
4. Press the BARO button again and the RELATIVE atmospheric pressure digit will start flashing.
5. Press the GRAPH/ or HISTORY/ buttons to adjust the value.
6. Press the BARO button one final time to save and exit the setting mode.
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
RAINFALL
Set the RELATIVE Atmospheric Pressure Value
Set Barometer Units and Select Wind Display Mode
The atmospheric pressure is the pressure at any location on Earth caused by the weight of the
column of air directly above that location. The average pressure gradually decreases as the altitude
increases. Meteorologists use barometers to measure atmospheric pressure. Since variation in
atmospheric pressure can be greatly affected by the weather, it is possible to forecast the weather
by measuring these changes in pressure.
The Rainfall section is located in the same area as the Barometric Pressure section of the LCD
display. It shows information regarding the rainfall and rain rate.
NOTE:
• When you change the RELATIVE atmospheric pressure value, the weather indicators will change
along with it.
• The RELATIVE atmospheric pressure is based on the sea-level pressure data you enter, but will
change with the absolute atmospheric pressure after an hour of operating the clock.
Beaufort
Scale Level
Description
Wind Speed
Land Condition
0
Calm
Calm. Smoke rises vertically
1
Light air
2
Light breeze
3
Gentle breeze
4
Moderate breeze
5
Fresh breeze
6
Strong breeze
7
High wind
< 1 km/h
< 1 mph
< 1 knot
.
< 0 3 m/s
.
1 1 ~ 5km/h
1 ~ 3 mph
1 ~ 3 knot
.
.
0 3 ~ 1 5 m/s
6 ~ 11 km/h
4 ~ 7 mph
4 ~ 6 knot
.
.
1 6 ~ 3 3 m/s
12 ~ 19 km/h
8 ~ 12 mph
7 ~ 10 knot
.
.
3 4 ~ 5 4 m/s
20 ~ 28 km/h
13 ~ 17 mph
11 ~ 16 knot
.
.
5 5 ~ 7 9 m/s
29 ~ 38 km/h
18 ~ 24 mph
17 ~ 21 knot
.
.
8 0 ~ 10 7 m/s
39 ~ 49 km/h
25 ~ 30 mph
22 ~ 27 knot
.
.
10 8 ~ 13 8 m/s
50 ~ 61 km/h
31 ~ 38 mph
28 ~ 33 knot
.
.
13 9 ~ 17 1 m/s
Smoke drifts indicate wind
direction. Leaves and wind
vanes are stationary.
Wind can be felt on exposed
skin. Leaves rustle. Wind
vanes begin to move.
Leaves and small twigs
constantly moving, light
flags extended.
Dust and loose paper
raised. Small branches
begin to move.
Branches of a moderate
size move. Small trees in
leaf begin to sway.
Whole trees in motion.
Effort needed to walk
against the wind.
Some twigs broken from
trees. Cars veer on the
road. Progress on foot is
seriously impeded.
Some branches break off trees,
and some small trees blow
over. Construction/temporary
signs and barricades blow over.
Trees are broken off or
uprooted, structural
damage likely.
Widespread vegetation
and structural
damage likely.
Severe widespread damage to
vegetation and structures.
Debris and unsecured objects
are hurled about.
Large branches in motion.
Whistling heard in overhead wires.
Umbrella use becomes difficult.
Empty plastic bins tip over.
8
Gale
9
Strong gale
10
Storm
11
Violent storm
12
Hurricane force
62 ~ 74 km/h
39 ~ 46 mph
34 ~ 40 knot
17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s
75 ~ 88 km/h
47 ~ 54 mph
41 ~ 47 knot
20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s
89 ~ 102 km/h
55 ~ 63 mph
48 ~ 55 knot
24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s
103 ~ 117 km/h
64 ~ 73 mph
56 ~ 63 knot
28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s
≥ 118 km/h
≥ 74 mph
≥ 64 knot
≥ 32.7m/s
Heat Index range
Warning
Explanation
80°F to 90°F (27°C to 32°C)
Caution
Possibility of heat exhaustion
91°F to 105°F (33°C to 40°C)
Extreme Caution
Possibility of heat dehydration
106°F to 129°F (41°C to 54°C)
Danger
Heat exhaustion likely
≥ 130°F (≥ 55°C)
Extreme Danger
Strong risk of dehydration / sun stroke
Sunny
Partly cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
Rainy / Stormy
Snowy
Absolute
The absolute atmospheric pressure of your location
Relative
The relative atmospheric pressure based on the sea level
Beaufort
Scale Level
Description
Wind Speed
Land Condition
0
Calm
Calm. Smoke rises vertically
1
Light air
2
Light breeze
3
Gentle breeze
4
Moderate breeze
5
Fresh breeze
6
Strong breeze
7
High wind
< 1 km/h
< 1 mph
< 1 knot
.
< 0 3 m/s
.
1 1 ~ 5km/h
1 ~ 3 mph
1 ~ 3 knot
.
.
0 3 ~ 1 5 m/s
6 ~ 11 km/h
4 ~ 7 mph
4 ~ 6 knot
.
.
1 6 ~ 3 3 m/s
12 ~ 19 km/h
8 ~ 12 mph
7 ~ 10 knot
.
.
3 4 ~ 5 4 m/s
20 ~ 28 km/h
13 ~ 17 mph
11 ~ 16 knot
.
.
5 5 ~ 7 9 m/s
29 ~ 38 km/h
18 ~ 24 mph
17 ~ 21 knot
.
.
8 0 ~ 10 7 m/s
39 ~ 49 km/h
25 ~ 30 mph
22 ~ 27 knot
.
.
10 8 ~ 13 8 m/s
50 ~ 61 km/h
31 ~ 38 mph
28 ~ 33 knot
.
.
13 9 ~ 17 1 m/s
Smoke drifts indicate wind
direction. Leaves and wind
vanes are stationary.
Wind can be felt on exposed
skin. Leaves rustle. Wind
vanes begin to move.
Leaves and small twigs
constantly moving, light
flags extended.
Dust and loose paper
raised. Small branches
begin to move.
Branches of a moderate
size move. Small trees in
leaf begin to sway.
Whole trees in motion.
Effort needed to walk
against the wind.
Some twigs broken from
trees. Cars veer on the
road. Progress on foot is
seriously impeded.
Some branches break off trees,
and some small trees blow
over. Construction/temporary
signs and barricades blow over.
Trees are broken off or
uprooted, structural
damage likely.
Widespread vegetation
and structural
damage likely.
Severe widespread damage to
vegetation and structures.
Debris and unsecured objects
are hurled about.
Large branches in motion.
Whistling heard in overhead wires.
Umbrella use becomes difficult.
Empty plastic bins tip over.
8
Gale
9
Strong gale
10
Storm
11
Violent storm
12
Hurricane force
62 ~ 74 km/h
39 ~ 46 mph
34 ~ 40 knot
17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s
75 ~ 88 km/h
47 ~ 54 mph
41 ~ 47 knot
20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s
89 ~ 102 km/h
55 ~ 63 mph
48 ~ 55 knot
24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s
103 ~ 117 km/h
64 ~ 73 mph
56 ~ 63 knot
28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s
≥ 118 km/h
≥ 74 mph
≥ 64 knot
≥ 32.7m/s
Heat Index range
Warning
Explanation
80°F to 90°F (27°C to 32°C)
Caution
Possibility of heat exhaustion
91°F to 105°F (33°C to 40°C)
Extreme Caution
Possibility of heat dehydration
106°F to 129°F (41°C to 54°C)
Danger
Heat exhaustion likely
≥ 130°F (≥ 55°C)
Extreme Danger
Strong risk of dehydration / sun stroke
Sunny
Partly cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
Rainy / Stormy
Snowy
Absolute
The absolute atmospheric pressure of your location
Relative
The relative atmospheric pressure based on the sea level
Beaufort
Scale Level
Description
Wind Speed
Land Condition
0
Calm
Calm. Smoke rises vertically
1
Light air
2
Light breeze
3
Gentle breeze
4
Moderate breeze
5
Fresh breeze
6
Strong breeze
7
High wind
< 1 km/h
< 1 mph
< 1 knot
.
< 0 3 m/s
.
1 1 ~ 5km/h
1 ~ 3 mph
1 ~ 3 knot
.
.
0 3 ~ 1 5 m/s
6 ~ 11 km/h
4 ~ 7 mph
4 ~ 6 knot
.
.
1 6 ~ 3 3 m/s
12 ~ 19 km/h
8 ~ 12 mph
7 ~ 10 knot
.
.
3 4 ~ 5 4 m/s
20 ~ 28 km/h
13 ~ 17 mph
11 ~ 16 knot
.
.
5 5 ~ 7 9 m/s
29 ~ 38 km/h
18 ~ 24 mph
17 ~ 21 knot
.
.
8 0 ~ 10 7 m/s
39 ~ 49 km/h
25 ~ 30 mph
22 ~ 27 knot
.
.
10 8 ~ 13 8 m/s
50 ~ 61 km/h
31 ~ 38 mph
28 ~ 33 knot
.
.
13 9 ~ 17 1 m/s
Smoke drifts indicate wind
direction. Leaves and wind
vanes are stationary.
Wind can be felt on exposed
skin. Leaves rustle. Wind
vanes begin to move.
Leaves and small twigs
constantly moving, light
flags extended.
Dust and loose paper
raised. Small branches
begin to move.
Branches of a moderate
size move. Small trees in
leaf begin to sway.
Whole trees in motion.
Effort needed to walk
against the wind.
Some twigs broken from
trees. Cars veer on the
road. Progress on foot is
seriously impeded.
Some branches break off trees,
and some small trees blow
over. Construction/temporary
signs and barricades blow over.
Trees are broken off or
uprooted, structural
damage likely.
Widespread vegetation
and structural
damage likely.
Severe widespread damage to
vegetation and structures.
Debris and unsecured objects
are hurled about.
Large branches in motion.
Whistling heard in overhead wires.
Umbrella use becomes difficult.
Empty plastic bins tip over.
8
Gale
9
Strong gale
10
Storm
11
Violent storm
12
Hurricane force
62 ~ 74 km/h
39 ~ 46 mph
34 ~ 40 knot
17.2 ~ 20.7 m/s
75 ~ 88 km/h
47 ~ 54 mph
41 ~ 47 knot
20.8 ~ 24.4 m/s
89 ~ 102 km/h
55 ~ 63 mph
48 ~ 55 knot
24.5 ~ 28.4 m/s
103 ~ 117 km/h
64 ~ 73 mph
56 ~ 63 knot
28.5 ~ 32.6 m/s
≥ 118 km/h
≥ 74 mph
≥ 64 knot
≥ 32.7m/s
Heat Index range
Warning
Explanation
80°F to 90°F (27°C to 32°C)
Caution
Possibility of heat exhaustion
91°F to 105°F (33°C to 40°C)
Extreme Caution
Possibility of heat dehydration
106°F to 129°F (41°C to 54°C)
Danger
Heat exhaustion likely
≥ 130°F (≥ 55°C)
Extreme Danger
Strong risk of dehydration / sun stroke
Sunny
Partly cloudy
Cloudy
Rainy
Rainy / Stormy
Snowy
Absolute
The absolute atmospheric pressure of your location
Relative
The relative atmospheric pressure based on the sea level