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3. Tap the Customize Display button on upper right
to save your layout choice and proceed to the tile
and bubble options page.
Display Tips: Want to make your Console easier to read
from across the room? Choose the 2 X 2 layout with just
one data point in each tie. The displayed values will be
bigger, making it easier to see from a distance. Turn High
Contrast on for even easier viewing.
Keep data points with the longest values displayed, like
barometer in the corners where the most space is available.
You might notice that the center wind rose encroaches a bit
on the two center row tiles.
4. Choose the data points you want to see in each tile.
Starting with the upper left tile, choose the parameter
you want to see: Temperature/Humidity, Wind,
Barometer, Rain, Solar/UV, Leaf Wetness and Soil
Temperature, or Current Daily Forecast. Tap Edit to
see your options for each parameter in either a Visual
Preview or List view.
For example, if you choose to have Temperature/
Humidity in the upper left tile, on this page you
can choose whether you want Outside and Inside
Temperature in the tile, or Outside Temperature and
Dew Point, or just Outside Temperature.
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5. Make sure the correct sensor is selected. (For
example, outside temperature from your sensor
suite; inside temperature from your Console.)
6. Click Save.
7. Continue to choose options for all the tiles. You
can see a preview of your selection at any time by
tapping the Live Preview button in the upper right
side of the Customize Display page.
8. Customize the four "Weather Bubbles" as well.
Scroll down to choose each bubble location, then
tap Edit to choose a parameter for that bubble. You
will see the various graphical images that will be
displayed as the data changes over the day.
Choose a weather parameter:
• Temperature
• Humidity
• Heat Index
• Wind Chill
• Barometric Trend
• UV
• Sky Condition/Forecast
• Moon Phase
9. Tap Next. Make sure the correct sensor for this
data is selected, then tap Save.
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