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PRESSURE OPERATION
The pressure window displays: current barometric pressure, sea level
pressure, and weather forecast. The information contains a number of
historical statistics: pressure/ temperature/ humidity history bar-chart
for the past 24 hours. Pressure can be measured in inHg, hPa/mBar or
mmHg, and altitude is determined in either meters or feet.
IMPORTANT: There are three viewing options available: barometric
pressure SEA LEVEL or LOCAL and ALTITUDE. Local pressure is a
measured value (can't be adjusted) while Sea Level & Altitude are vari-
ables that you can enter. It is advisable to select and program only one
of the variables and to allow the unit to calculate the third value.
The unit is designed to measure pressure changes at your specifi c lo-
cation, when LOCAL barometric pressure is selected. Information for
programming your unit, with either Altitude or Sea Level values, may
be obtained from GPS readings, online from the Internet, etc.
SEA LEVEL barometric pressure provides you with information about
pressure changes at lower elevations in your surrounding area. The
SEA LEVEL pressure value can be set to match your local metro area
weather information. (Sources – local TV or radio station, etc.)
SETTING INITIAL PRESSURE PARAMETERS
IMPORTANT: Allow the unit to set without touching ANY buttons for
about 6-8 minutes during the main unit initial set up. This will give the
unit time to synchronize with remotes, stabilize pressure readings and
settle with default settings.
SELECT PRESSURE UNITS OF MEASURE
Press UP (▲) or DOWN (▼),as needed, until the pressure icon
"PRESSURE", to the left of the barometric pressure value, begins to
fl ash.
• Press MODE button, to toggle through selections until "SEA LEVEL"
or "LOCAL" barometric pressure is displayed.
• Press and hold MEM/ HISTORY button to enter the pressure unit
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