History mode
In normal mode press HISTORY to enter history mode.
In history mode, press SET to start the archive data clearing procedure. The word CLEAR will start flashing on
the screen. Hold SET for 2 seconds to delete all entries.
In history mode, press MIN/MAX to select records from the past 24 hours in 3 hour increments.
To return to normal mode, press HISTORY or wait for it to automatically switch after 30 seconds of inactivity.
Weather alarms mode
In normal mode, press ALARM to enter high threshold mode. Press ALARM again to enter lower threshold
mode. Press ALARM for a third time to return to normal mode.
ATTENTION! After pressing ALARM, the display will show the current high/low thresholds for
already activated alarms. Non-activated alert thresholds will display as "− − −" or "− −".
In high threshold mode, press SET briefly to cycle through the parameter to be adjusted.
Settings order: Time Alert > High Wind Alert > High Gust Alert > Wind Direction Alert > 1 Hour High Precipitation
Alert > 24 Hour High Precipitation Alert > Outdoor High Humidity Alert > Outdoor High Temperature Alert > High
Wind Chill Index Alert > High Dew Point Alert > High Indoor Humidity Alert > High Indoor Temperature Alert.
In low threshold mode, press SET briefly to select the parameter to be adjusted.
Settings order: Time Alert > Outdoor Low Humidity Alert > Outdoor Low Temperature Alert > Low Wind Chill
Index Alert > Low Dew Point Alert > Low Indoor Humidity Alert > Low Indoor Temperature Alert.
In alert modes, press the + (2) or MIN/MAX button to change the high or low alarm thresholds. If you press and
hold these buttons for more than 2 seconds, it will enable you to speed up the value changes.
Press ALARM to turn the alarm on/off. When the alarm is turned on, the icon
Press SET to confirm and move on to the next function.
To return to normal mode, press HISTORY or wait for it to automatically switch after 30 seconds of inactivity.
When a weather alarm is triggered, an audible alert will sound for 120 seconds, and the associated indicator
and weather readings that exceed the threshold will flash until they return to normal.
Press any button to mute the sound. If the alert is triggered again within 3 hours for the same weather
parameter, the sound will not turn on, but the indicator will continue to flash until this parameter stabilizes.
The alarm is automatically reactivated when the value returns to the triggering threshold level.
Min/max values mode
In the main mode, press MIN/MAX to enter the min/max mode. Press MIN/MAX again to enter minimum values
mode. Press MIN/MAX for a third time to return to normal mode.
In maximum mode, press the + (2) button to display the following maximums along with the date and time
they were recorded in this order: Max. wind speed > Max. gusts > Max. precipitation in 1 hour > Max. 24 hour
precipitation > Max. weekly precipitation > Max. monthly precipitation > Max. outdoor humidity > Max. outdoor
temperature > Max. perceived temperature (wind chill) > Max. dew point > Max. indoor humidity > Max. indoor
temperature.
Press and hold SET for 3 seconds to reset the selected maximum value to the current reading with the current
date and time.
In the minimum values mode, press the + (2) button to display the following minimums along with the date
and time of their recording in this order: Min. outdoor humidity > Min. outside temperature > Min. perceived
temperature (wind chill) > Min. dew point > Min. indoor humidity > Min. indoor temperature.
Press and hold SET for 3 seconds to reset the selected minimum value to the current reading with the current
date and time.
To return to norrmal mode, press HISTORY or wait for it to automatically switch after 30 seconds of inactivity.
Factory reset
If you have issues with the weather station or outdoor multisensor, perform a factory reset.
In normal mode, press and hold the + (2) button for 20 seconds to reset all of the settings to the factory defaults.
To reset the outdoor multisensor, use the RESET button on the sensor body or reinstall the batteries.
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