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HISTORY DATA
(all records in the past 24 hours)
The main unit automatically records and displays data of the past 24
hours on the hour.
To check all the history data in the past 24 hours, press the HISTORY
button.
E.g. current time 7:25 a.m., Mach 28:
Press HISTORY button repeatedly to view past readings at 7:00am,
6:00am, 5:00am, …, 5:00am (Mar 27), 6:00am (Mar 27), 7:00am (Mar 27)
The LCD will display the past indoor and outdoor temperature & humidity,
value of air pressure, wind chill, wind speed, rainfall and their time and
date.
MAXIMUM / MINIMUM MEMORY FUNCTION
1. Press
[MAX/MIN]
button to check the maximum/minimum records.
The checking orders will be: Outdoor max temperature > Outdoor min
temperature > Outdoor max humidity > Outdoor min humidity > Indoor
max temperature > Indoor min temperature > Indoor max humidity >
Indoor min humidity > Max feels like > Min feels like > Max wind chill
> Min wind chill > Max heat index > Min heat index > Max dewpoint >
Min dewpoint > Max pressure > Min pressure > Max average > Max
gust > Max rainfall.
2. Press and hold
[MAX/MIN]
button for 2 seconds to reset the maximum
and minimum records.
NOTE!
When maximum or minimum reading is displayed, the corresponding
timestamp will be shown.
HI / LO ALERT
HI/LO alert are used to alert you of certain weather conditions. Once ac-
tivated, the alarm will turn on and amber LED starts flashing when a cer
-
tain criterion is met. The following are areas and type of alert provided:
Bereich
Verfügbarer Alarm-
Typ
Indoor temperature
HI AL / LO AL
Indoor humidity
HI AL / LO AL
Outdoor temperaturw
HI AL / LO AL
Outdoor humidity
HI AL / LO AL
Rainfall
HI AL*
Wind speed
HI AL
*Daily rainfall since midnight
HI / LO alert setting (Fig. 29)
1. Press button several times until the desired area is selected.
2. Use or buttons to adjust the setting.
3. Press
button to confirm and continue to next setting.
Fig. 29
Enable/Disable HI / LO alert (Fig. 30)
1. Press button several times until the desired area is selected..
2. Press button to turn the alert on or off.
3. Press
button again to confirm and continue to next setting.
Fig. 30
NOTE!
1. The unit will automatically exit setting mode in 5 seconds if no but-
ton is pressed.
2. When ALERT alarm is on, the area and type of alarm that triggered the
alarm will be flashing and the alarm will sound for 2 minutes.
3. Press SNOOZE/LIGHT button when alarm sounds to interrupt the
alarm. The alarm will then start again after 5 minutes.
4. Press
button when alarm sounds to deactivate the alarm until
next time.
The alarm automatically turns off after 2 minutes.
WIRELESS SIGNAL RECEPTION
Fig. 31
No sensor
Signal searching Strong signal
Weak signal
Signal lost
The 5-in-1 sensor is capable of transmitting data wirelessly over an
approximate operating of 150m range (line of sight).
Occasionally, due to intermittent physical obstructions or other environ-
mental interference, the signal may be weaken or lost.
In the case that the sensor signal is lost completely, you will need to
relocate the main unit or the wireless 5-in-1 sensor.
POINTING 5-IN-1 SENSOR TO THE SOUTH
The outdoor 5-in-1 sensor is calibrated to be pointing to North by de-
fault. However, in some cases, users may wish to install the product
with the arrow pointing towards the South, especially for people living
in the Southern hemisphere (e.g. Australia, New Zealand).
1. First install the outdoor 5-in-1 sensor with its arrow pointing to the
South. (Please refer to 'Installation' chapter for mounting details)
2. Press and hold button for 8 seconds until the upper part (North-
ern hemisphere) of the compass rose is blinking.
3. Use or button to change to lower part (Southern hemisphere).
Fig. 32
Northern hemisphere
Southern hemisphere
4. Press
button again to confirm and exit.
NOTE!
Changing from hemisphere setting will automatically switch the direc-
tion of the moon phase on the display.
MOON PHASES
In the Northern hemisphere, the moon waxes (the part of the moon we
see that glows after the New Moon) from the right. Hence the sun-lit
area of the moon moves from right to left in the Northern hemisphere,
while in the Southern hemisphere, it moves from left to right. Below are
the 2 tables which illustrate how the moon will appear on the main unit.
Northern hemisphere:
New moon
Full moon
Waxing crescent
Waning gibbous
First quarter
Third quarter
Waxing gibbous
Waning crescent
Southern hemisphere:
New moon
Full moon
Waxing crescent
Waning gibbous
First quarter
Third quarter
Waxing gibbous
Waning crescent
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