Silencing The Alarm; Weather Forecast Icons; Settings For Barometric Pressure And Weather Forecast Icons; Barometric Pressure History Graph - Springfield Precisetemp 91905 User Manual

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Silencing the Alarm

When the alarm sounds press any button on the base station to silence the alert or press SNOOZE to activate the
snooze function
When snooze is activated the Zz symbol will appear and the alarm will sound again in 5 minutes
When the alarm sounds again, press SNOOZE to continue the snooze function or press any button on the base station
to discontinue snooze
The alarm icon will remain on the display and the alarm will sound every day at the pre-set time until the alarm is de-
activated

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE

The atmospheric pressure is displayed as a numerical value in either inches of mercury (inHg) or hectopascals (hPa). You
can choose to display either reading as an ABSOLUTE value or a RELATIVE value;
1) ABSOLUTE air pressure is the true measured air pressure at the current time and location of your weather center.
2) RELATIVE air pressure takes into account your elevation and calculates the value back to sea level. RELATIVE air
pressure allows easier comparisons and is the value given by most TV and radio stations.
To find the elevation at your location, access the following U.S. Department of the Interior website:
http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/
Note: If you are going to choose the RELATIVE air pressure option, have your elevation information available when you
enter the following settings. It is not necessary to enter your elevation if you choose the ABSOLUTE air pressure option.
If you don't enter an elevation, the default reading will be 0 ft. (sea level)

SETTINGS FOR BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AND WEATHER FORECAST ICONS

To enter your selections for;
1) inHg or hPa
2) absolute air pressure or relative air pressure
3) calibrating your weather icons
Note: When you select inHg, your elevation will be shown in feet (FT). When you select hPa, your elevation will be
shown in meters (M).
Press and hold HISTORY for 2-3 seconds until inHg or hPa is flashing
Press UP/C/F or DOWN to select inHg (inches of mercury) or mb hPa (hectopascals)
Press HISTORY and use UP/C/F or DOWN to select ABSOLUTE or RELATIVE pressure (ABS or REL will show
to the left of the numerical reading)
Press HISTORY and use UP/C/F or DOWN to enter the elevation at your current location (range: -656 to 6,560 FT
or -200 to 2,000 M). It is not necessary to enter the elevation if you have chosen the ABSOLUTE air pressure option.
Press HISTORY and the weather icons will be flashing
Press UP/C/F or DOWN to select the current weather condition in your area (sunny / partly cloudy / cloudy / rain /
heavy rain)
Press HISTORY to lock in the settings

Barometric Pressure History Graph

The bar graph on your base station LCD displays barometric pressure history for the prior 12 hours. The column at
the right (0) is the current time period. Moving to the left are the prior time periods, beginning with -1 hour, then -2
hours, -3 hours, -6 hours and -12 hours.

Barometric Pressure History Reading and Memory

Above the bar graph is the current numerical pressure reading in either inHg or hPa. (0 HR)
1) Enter the Feature Name (city)
2) Enter the State
3) Use the SEND QUERY option
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