La Crosse Technology WS-2317 Operation Manual page 32

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Storm warning alarm setting
Unlike the other weather alarms, the storm warning alarm is
set by entering the main manual setting mode as follows:
1)
Press the SET key to enter the manual setting mode
2)
Continue to press the SET key until the Storm warning
icon flashes (tendency arrow flashing downwards with
the pressure values flashing)
3)
Set the desired inHg pressure value (9, 12, 15, 18, 21,
24, 27 inHg) using the PLUS (+) or MINUS (-) keys
4)
Press the MIN/MAX key to confirm and return to the
normal display.
Storm warning alarm ON/OFF
After storm warning alarm setting, the next mode to appear
after pressing the SET key is the storm warning ON/OFF.
Use the PLUS (+) or MINUS (-) key to change the status to
AON or AOFF. Default setting is ON:
Should the air pressure drop equal or below the pre-set inHg
value within the last 6 hour period, then the downward
tendency arrow will flash as an indication of possible storm.
The base station will take hourly measurements as a point of
reference. The storm-warning indicator will stop flashing once
the air pressure becomes more stable.
Master Alarm – BUZZER OFF
The time and all the weather alarms may have buzzer sound
set to OFF by holding the MINUS (-) key down for about 3
seconds in normal display mode and the BUZZER OFF icon
appears on the bottom left of the LCD. When the BUZZER
OFF is displayed, the time and all other weather alarms when
activated will only flash but not sound regardless if that
particular alarm has been set to the ON. To deactivate the
BUZZER OFF, press the MINUS (-) key once more.
General Alarm Icon
The general alarm icon on the bottom right corner of the LCD
will appear when any weather alarm is activated to show the
user that a set weather condition has been reached. The
activated alarm can be determined by checking the set alarm
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