BATTERY LIFE

Your DNS is designed for continuous use and batteries will last over one year with regular usage. Heavy use of the alarms, light, or compass will shorten battery life.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

If the Cardinal points (N, NE, E, SE etc.) on your compass blink – Try holding the compass LEVEL using the bubble level as a guide. The Cardinal points may also blink when the Compass encounters magnetic interference from the surrounding areas. The Cardinal points blink because the Compass is unable to measure Bearings accurately. If this does not fix the blinking, please recalibrate your compass. Remember to keep the Compass away from metal objects which may cause magnetic interference. Also double check that your declination is properly set (In general, zero degrees should be the default setting).

Three dashes are displayed – Your compass has gone into a "sleep" mode to save batteries. Press COMP to reactivate the compass.

Can’t turn unit off – This unit is designed to be constantly on and the batteries will last about a year assuming normal usage.

The Temperature does not seem accurate – remember that it takes 15 minutes for the unit to adjust to the ambient temperature. Keeping the unit in a pocket or in direct sunlight will impact the temperature.

My weather forecaster shows rain but it is sunny right now – Your weather forecaster is designed to forecast the weather 12-24 hours from the current time.

Reset button – Located inside battery compartment. To access, open the battery compartment door. Use a sharp object to press the Reset button. When the Reset button is pressed all the Compass settings will be reset. Also, when the batteries are removed the Compass is automatically reset.

APPENDIX: HOW THE WEATHER FORECASTER WORKS

Your barometer is a tool to that measures how heavy the air is. The trend is more important for forecasting than the absolute amount of pressure. Generally speaking, a rising barometer means that the air is becoming more stable (and nicer) and a falling barometer means the air is becoming less stable (stormier). Your unit is designed to forecast the weather 12 to 24 hours from now.

Weather Forecast

The weather forecast for the next 12-24 hours is calculated from absolute pressure once the unit is powered up.

Absolute Pressure / mbar

Weather Condition

 

 

P < 970

Rainy

970 < P <1000

Cloudy

1000 < P < 1030

Partly Cloudy

 

 

P >1030

Sunny

 

 

Your DNS Pro takes barometric pressure every hour and compares current pressure with the previous one to trace the change. If pressure keeps rising or falling for more than 3 hours, weather condition will be changed relative to the change in pressure.

The weather forecast is calculated from the change in pressure per time period. The change in weather condition is directly proportional to the speed of change in barometric pressure. A rising slope indicates High Pressure System and a good (stable) weather trend. A falling slope means a Low Pressure System and worsening weather trend (unstable).

Fluctuations in pressure typically due to a sudden change of conditions (ex. rapid change in elevation due to flying from one elevation to another) are filtered out and no weather forecast is made. If this happens, the unit will restart monitoring the pressure for required time period. Barometric pressure that keeps constantly rising or falling during the past 3 hours will effectively change the forecast weather condition.

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Bushnell 70-0101 instruction manual Battery Life, Trouble Shooting, Appendix HOW the Weather Forecaster Works