Backlight; Barometric Pressure & Altitude Setup - Kestrel 4000 Instructional Manual

4000 series weather & environmental meters
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sCREEn naVIGatIOn (COnt.)
based on the data stored in the log (using either auto-
stored or manually captured data). This data can be
cleared by using "Reset MMA" under memory options.

BACKLIGHT

• Press
to activate backlight for one minute.
• Press
again to deactivate the light manually.
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BaROMEtRIC pREssuRE & aLtItuDE sEtup
SETTING BAROmETRIC PRESSURE & ALTITUdE
The Kestrel meter measures "station pressure", which
changes in response to both changes in altitude
and changes in atmosphere. Barometric pressure
is a measurement of the air pressure adjusted to
sea level. To obtain accurate barometric pressure
and altitude readings, you must first know EITHER
your location's current barometric pressure OR your
current altitude.
Station pressure is displayed if the reference altitude is
set to zero.
Be sure to adjust your reference measurements for altitude
and/or barometric pressure when you change your
location or when there have been dramatic changes in
weather conditions.
OptIOn 1
start with Known altitude for your Location
• Use
or
to scroll to highlight the "BARO"
screen
• Press
to enter the "REF BARO" screen
Baro—Displays current Barometric Pressure
Ref Alt—Use or to set the known Altitude
Sync Alt—Use or to switch "On" and sync the
Baro reading to the "Altitude" screen
When "Sync Alt" is turned "On," the current

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