La Crosse Technology WS-7095U, TX4U, TX5U IV. BAR Graph Histories AIR Pressure History

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the indoor humidity. The indicator will display a “happy-face” when the temperature is between 68°F and 79°F (20°C and 25.9°C), and the humidity is between 45% and 64%. A “sad-face” will be displayed when the temperature and humidity are outside the mentioned ranges.

If the humidity is below 45% the word “DRY” will appear to the right of the “sad-face” icon. If the humidity is above 54% the word “wet” will appear to the right of the “sad-face” icon.

IV. BAR GRAPH HISTORIES

A.AIR PRESSURE HISTORY

The air pressure is indicated by the appearance of the word “PRESSURE” at the top of the LCD 5 screen.

The bar graph (in LCD 5) shows in hPa (Hekto Pascal) the recorded air pressure over the past 24-hours. The horizontal axis shows the hours at increments of 24-hours, 18-hours, 12-hours, 6-hours, 3-hours, 2-hours, 1-hour, and 0-hours. The vertical axis is set by hPa: the “0” on this axis represents the current hPa, and + or – 1,3,5, or 7 shows (in hPa) how high or low the past air pressure was as compared to the current one. The “0” on the vertical axis indicates the air pressure value seen in LCD 4. The “0” on the horizontal axis indicates that the “0” on the vertical axis is the present air pressure. Each brick on the bar graph represents a value of 0.03 hPa, and each brick also has a corresponding value on the verticle axis. Multiply the two values to find past air pressure (note the + or – sign of values on the verticle axis); i.e.

0.03hPa x 3 = 0.09 hPa, now add this value to the air pressure (in LCD 4) to evaluate what past air pressures have been.

Position “0” on both the vertical and horizontal indicate present air pressure.

“-1” on the horizontal was

1-hour ago. The top bar

corresponds with “-1” on

the vertical axis, multiply 0.03 x –1, we get –0.03 hPa.

Add –0.03 to current air

pressure readings to attain the air pressure 1-hour ago. A decline in air pressure is shown between the “-3” and “-1” hours.

Air pressure trends can be determined by simply glancing at the bar graph. If the bars are rising (higher on the right than the left) then the

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Contents Page Table of Contents Quick SET-UP Guide Inventory of ContentsDetailed SET-UP Guide Battery Installation Remote THERMO-HYGRO SensorRainfall Sensor LCD Screens Weather CenterIII /24 Hour Time Display Selection Program ModeII. Setting the LCD Contrast Function ButtonsIV. Time Setting Time Zone SettingVI. Date Setting VII. Date Display Setting IX. Weather Forecast Sensitivity SettingVIII. Selecting F or C and Inches or Millimeters Displaying Relative hPa/inHg or Absolute hPa/inHg XII. Selecting BAR Graph Display XI. Manually Setting the Relative AIR PressureWaning Moon Phases Features & Operations Moon PhaseII. Minimum & Maximum Temperatures Displays and Functions Resetting the Minimum & Maximum Records III. Weather Forecast & Weather IconsWeather Icons Comfort Level Indicator Weather Tendency ArrowsStorm Warning IV. BAR Graph Histories AIR Pressure History Rainfall History Rainfall Quantity Manual Setting of the Rain Multiplicator VI. Resetting Rainfall Information Rainfall Quantity TotalsVII. Adding More Sensors optional Hard Reset of Eeprom Weather Center MemorySET-UP of Multiple Sensors Selecting Which Sensor Data to DisplayMounting TX4U-REMOTE THERMO-HYGRO Sensor Mounting with the ScrewsMounting with Adhesive Tape III. the WS-7095U-WEATHER Center II. the TX5U-RAINFALL SensorHanging holes Solution Maintenance and CareTroubleshooting ProblemSpecifications Sensor reading update Power supplyDimensions L x W x H Warranty Information Support@lacrossetechnology.com