Customizing Your Weather Station; Operations And Window Selection; Pressure And Weather Forecast Window - Honeywell TE923W User Manual

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Customizing your Weather Station

To use your station, you will have to complete the steps identified under INITIAL SETUP while this
section of the manual will provide you with additional operational details and suggestions for
custom settings and alarms including:
The time alarms (Clock and Alarm Window)
The temperature alerts (Temperature and Humidity Window)
Daily rainfall alerts (Rain Window)

Operations and Window Selection

Pressure and Weather Forecast Window

Your weather station is designed to display (local) barometric pressure, sea level pressure, weather
forecast and moon phases. Historical statistics can also be viewed, including the sea-level
pressure for the past 24 hours, moon phase for the past and following 39 days, and a selectable
bar-chart for viewing pressure/ temperature & humidity history. Pressure is displayed inHg (English),
hPa/mBar (scientific) or mmHg (metric). Altitude is displayed in meters or feet.
The weather station is designed to measure local pressure and calculate the other two parameters
based on the Local Pressure.
Sea Level Pressure and Altitude are interdependent. If you adjust altitude, it will calculate sea level
pressure, if you adjust sea level pressure, it will automatically calculate altitude. You can only
adjust one of the two – either sea level barometric pressure or altitude.
If you wish to know pressure changes at your specific location (house), the LOCAL barometric
pressure should be selected In this case, the local altitude/elevation must be programmed
according to GPS readings, Internet, etc.
If you wish to know pressure changes in your surrounding metro area, then SEA LEVEL
barometric pressure option should be selected. In this case, the SEA LEVEL barometric pressure
value can be adjusted according to the local metro area weather information. (Sources – local TV
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