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Wi-Fi Professional Station
Your “Feels Like” Temperature is a combination of outdoor temperature,
humidity and wind speed. It is displayed in the Outdoor Temperature area.
• When outdoor temperature is higher than 80˚F, your Feels Like
Temperature is showing Heat Index.
• When outdoor temperature is lower than 50˚F, your Feels Like
Temperature is showing Wind Chill.
• When outdoor temperature is between 50˚F and 80˚F, your Feels Like
Temperature will show Current Outdoor Temperature.
Note:
When you have a high humidity reading, but the temperature is not
over 80°F, the Feels Like Temperature will remain the same as the current
outdoor temperature.
Your Outdoor Temperature Trend Arrows update every 15 minutes. The trend reflects changes over the past
one hour period.
UP ARROW: For this to show, the temperature will have to rise by 2°F (1°C), or more within the current
hour.
RIGHT ARROW: Temperature is steady
DOWN ARROW: For this to show, the temperature will have to fall by 2°F (1°C), more within the current
hour.
• Your station itself has a Pressure Sensor inside to provide accurate Relative Pressure readings.
• The station will default to a Relative Pressure of 29.92 Inches of Mercury.
• Give it up to 3 days to automatically adjust to your environment.
• The Relative Pressure number is programmable in the Settings Menu.
• You can select INHG (Inches or Mercury) or HPA (Hecto Pascal) for Pressure units in the Settings Menu.
• The UP and DOWN Arrows indicate the Pressure Tendency (rising or falling). This is calculated when the
average value of the current hour’s barometric pressure is compared to the average of the past 3 hours. If
the difference is greater than +1hpa, the air pressure trend will increase; if the difference is less than -1hpa,
the air pressure trend will decrease; if it is b1 and -1hpa, it will be flat.
Note:
If you choose to add Extra Sensors, simply press and release the EXTRA SENSOR button to switch
between the sensor reading and Relative Pressure reading.
FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE TREMD ARROWS
RELATIVE PRESSURE READING