How to read temperature and other displays (continued)
TO PROGRAM ALTITUDE
When first powered up, the receiver will automatically be in Altitude Setting mode for one minute. For this minute, the Barometric Pressure display will display
1.Press “p” or “q” to toggle to the desired Barometric Pressure display ('mb', 'inHg', or 'hPa').
2.Press “PRESSURE” to confirm 'mb', 'inHg', or 'hPa'.
3.Press “p” or “q” to reach the current altitude height. (Note: Both 'mb' and 'hPa' altitudes will be expressed in meters, while 'inHg' is expressed in feet.)
4.Press “PRESSURE” to confirm the altitude. The display will shortly return to the Barometric Pressure display.
If an altitude is not entered within one minute of powering on, the receiver will default to ‘hPa’ at an altitude of “0” (or when the “RESET” button is pushed). To enter Altitude Setting mode again:
1.If not previously done, press “PRESSURE” to toggle to the desired Barometric Pressure display ('mb', 'inHg', or 'hPa').
2.Press and hold the “PRESSURE” button for 3 seconds to enter Altitude Setting mode. The display will change to the current altitude setting. (Note: Both 'mb' and 'hPa' altitudes are automatically expressed in meters, while 'inHg' is expressed in feet.)
3.Press “p” or “q” to reach the current altitude height. Press “PRESSURE” to confirm the altitude. The display will shortly return to the Barometric Pressure display.
MAXIMUM / MINIMUM MEMORY
Press the “MEMORY” button on the front of the home receiver repeatedly to view the maximum & minimum values of temperature, humidity, heat index or dew point readings. To clear the memory record, hold the “MEMORY” button while the respective values are displayed onscreen.
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY TREND INDICATORS
One of 3 Trend Indicator arrow icons display near the temperature and the humidity display.
indicates: Rising Temperature readings if the change is more than 2 degrees in an hour
indicates: Steady Temperature readings
indicates: Falling Temperatures if the change it is more than 2 degrees in an hour.
INDOOR/OUTDOOR HEAT INDEX
The Heat Index combines temperature and relative humidity for an “apparent” temperature, or how hot the
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