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10

How to read temperature and other displays

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In normal mode, press the “Heat Index/Dew Point” button on the
front of the home receiver once. The “HEAT INDEX” icon will appear.
The heat index will appear in the lower left display. Press the
“CHANNEL”
button to toggle between indoor home receiver and
outdoor remote sensor heat indexes.
During conditions indicating a high heat index, a Heat Index Alert
Indicator will appear on screen:

CAUTION

Exercise more fatiguing than usual

EXTREME CAUTION

Heat cramps, exhaustion possible

DANGER

Heat exhaustion likely

EXTREME DANGER

Heat stroke imminent

INDOOR/OUTDOOR DEW POINT
Dew point is the saturation point of the air, or the temperature to
which the air has to be cooled in order to get condensation.

In normal mode, press the “Heat Index/Dew Point” button on the
front of the home receiver twice. The “DEW POINT” icon will appear.
The dew point will appear in the lower left display. Press the
“CHANNEL”
button to toggle between indoor home receiver and
outdoor remote sensor dew points.

INDOOR/OUTDOOR COMFORT LEVEL
The effects of temperature and humidity are combined and determine
an Indoor/Outdoor Comfort level, which appears next to the humidity
display on the LCD screen:

COMF

Comfortable level, ideal range for both

temperature & humidity
WET

Contain excess moisture

DRY

Contain inadequate moisture

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