Important!
If any alarm has been programmed through the Heavy Weather program to the base station, the alarm status
will remain in the PC if there is no connection between the base station and the PC or if the base station did
not read the alarm setting before the PC is switched off.
In any power reset, for example a change of batteries, the base station will not save any alarm status into its
memory bank. All previously set data will be lost and the alarm status is cancelled for both the receiver and
PC since the Heavy Weather program will read new data from the base receiver.
9.0 Resetting recorded values
The following recorded values can be reset. Once executed, the records will be reset to their current
respective readings:
•
Absolute or relative air pressure
•
Indoor and outdoor humidity
•
Indoor and outdoor temperature
•
Dew
point
•
Wind
chill
•
Wind
speed
•
Rainfall in past 24 hours
•
Rainfall in the last 1 hour:
9.1 Resetting the min/max absolute or relative air pressure
1) Right click the min/max button to open the pressure min/max details window
2) Click clear min/max details button to return to the Heavy Weather window
Note:
The reset values will flash and may not register on the heavy weather display immediate because the
program is still reading the current data from the base station. Due to the masses of data
communication between the external sensors, base station and the PC including the high frequency
reception, makes a delay of this kind normal. Please note that values cannot be set or reset until the
program has executed the current command. Resetting the records on the Heavy Weather program also
resets the same-recorded data on the base station.