View different display modes, Weather mode – La Crosse Technology 308-807 User Manual

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VIEW DIFFERENT DISPLAY MODES:

On the IR remote control, use these buttons to switch between different display modes:
WEATHER
WEATHER & PHOTOS
PHOTOS
CALENDAR
NOTE: In Weather Mode and Weather & Photos Mode:

 The indoor temperature/humidity will constantly switch with the outdoor temperature/humidity

readings.

 The daily, weekly and monthly rain will continually switch but the total rain will remain constant.
 This switching feature cannot be turned off.

WEATHER MODE:

1) Weather forecast

– includes sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, rainy & stormy

2) Pressure bar chart

– shows pressure level & trend of the past 6 hours

3) Barometric pressure - pressure reading (refer SETUP mode for pressure unit setting)
4) Pressure trend

– rising, steady or falling

5) Daily, weekly or monthly rainfall in inch or mm (switches continually)
6) Total Rainfall in inch or mm
7) Wind chill in degree F or C
8) Average wind speed in m/s, knots, mph & km/h
9) 16 resolution of average wind direction
10) Gust wind speed in m/s, knots, mph & km/h
11) Outdoor or indoor temperature in degree C or F (with trend

– rising, steady or falling) (switches

continually)

12) Outdoor or indoor humidity (with trend

– rising, steady or falling) (switches continually)

13) RF signal indicator

– flashes when it is searching for RF signal from remote sensor; stays on when it

has successfully received RF signal from the remote sensor

14) Clock

– displays in 24 or 12 hour format (refer “Time format” in SETUP mode for setting)

15) Alarm icon

– appears when alarm is enabled

16) Moon phase with stars icons

– New moon (the moon icon disappears), Waxing Crescent moon, First

Quarter Moon, Waxing gibbous moon, Full Moon, Waning gibbous Moon, Last Quarter Moon &
Waning Crescent Moon

17) Calendar

– displays in Day/Month or Month/Day format (Refer SETUP mode for setting)

18) Channel number of outdoor remote sensor

– channel 1, 2 or 3 (Default channel 1 for wind meter)

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