III. Explanation of LCD Information
A. The below picture highlights the LCD features.
WWVB Reception
Indicator
Date Display
Comfort Icon
Indoor Temperature
Humidity Display
Air Pressure Trend
Indicator
Forecast Icon
Barometric Air
Pressure
12-hour Air
Pressure History
Outdoor
Temperature Display
B. There are many different modes the indoor weather station can be
set to. The LCD shown is the normal operating mode, and your
actual data shown will be different based on your local settings and
conditions.
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IV. Function Key Layout
A. The below picture shows the four function keys used in program-
ming and operation of your indoor weather station
Radio-controlled
time
V. Program Mode
The program mode is laid out in a manner that allows you to program
each function separately, or you can follow the instructions entirely to
program the Wireless Weather Station. Complete programming is
usually done for the initial set-up, and will require you to skip step 1,2
and 3 of each programming section. The programming mode can be
exited at any time by either pressing the "CH" button, or waiting for the
15-second time-out to take effect.
A. Overview of programming mode sequence
1. LCD Contrast
4. Radio-controlled
Time ON/OFF
7. Minute
10. Date
13. Relative pressure setting 14. Forecast sensitivity
B. LCD Contrast Setting
Remote Sensor
1. Press and hold the "SET" button for five seconds.
Number (Up to 3
2. "lcd" will appear at the top of the display and a number will flash
Total)
next to it.
3. Press and release the "OUT/+" button to select the desired LCD
contrast setting.
4. Press and release the "SET" button to confirm the LCD contrast
setting and continue to the Time Zone setting.
2. Time Zone
3. DST ON/OFF
5. 12/24-hour
6. Hour
time mode
8. Year
9. Month
11. ˚F/˚C
12. inHg/hPa
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