READING THE WEATHER FORECAST DISPLAY

Your weather station is designed to forecast the weather conditions, from 12–24 hours in advance, for an area within 20–30 miles of where you installed it. The weather station updates its forecast once every 15 minutes (based on the barometric pressure readings stored in its memory) and displays the forecast using easy-to-read symbols.

Notes:

Allow at least 24 hours after you connect power for the weather station to store barometric pressure data in memory and display an accurate weather fore- cast.

If you move the weather station from one altitude to another, allow at least 24 hours for the weather station to store barometric pressure data at the new alti- tude. Otherwise, the forecast it provides will not be within normal accuracy levels.

General Weather Symbols

ConditionSymbol

Sunny

Slightly

Cloudy

Cloudy

Rainy

USING THE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE WINDOW

Setting/Viewing the Barometric Display Units

The weather station samples the barometric pressure every 15 minutes. You can set it to display the current barometric pressure in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), inches of mercury (in Hg), millibars (mb), or hecto- pascals (hPa). To set the monitor to display

the desired pressure units, press BARO then repeatedly press UNIT until the desired unit appears.

You can also display the pressure reading for a particular hour within the past 24 hours.

Press BARO and repeatedly press (or hold down) or to the desired time.

For example, if you want to display the barometric pressure reading for half a day ago, repeatedly press or until ￿￿￿ appears.

Repeatedly press mb/hPa/inHg on the ther- mo/hygro/baro sensor to toggle between viewing the pressure in mb/hPa and in Hg. Repeatedly press °C/°F to toggle between viewing the indoor temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit.

Note: The monitor displays the pressure history for the past 24 hours in a six-column bar chart.

Note: you can also view the weather forecast from the thermo/hygro/baro sensor.

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