Display modes, Mode 1, Mode 2 – La Crosse Technology C84612 User Manual

Page 18: Date or seconds display, Rainfall display, Weather forecast and tendency

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To compensate for fluctuation of the weather data (which may cause
the weather alarm to ring constantly if the measured reading is close to
the alarm level), a hysteresis function has been implemented for each
weather alarm.

For example, if the high temperature alarm is set to 77°F and the
temperature reaches 77°F, the alarm will be activated. If the
temperature then drops to 76.8°F (a change of less than 1.8°F) and
then increases to 77°F again, the data will blink, but no alarm will be
activated.
The temperature would have to drop below 75.2°F (with a pre-set hysteresis of 1.8°F) so that the alarm
can be produced again. Hysteresis values for the various weather data types are given in the table.

Note: The temperature or humidity data will keep flashing even after the weather alarm has been

switched off by a button press. The flashing value indicates that the current weather condition is out of the
pre-set weather alarm limit(s).

DISPLAY MODES

MODE 1

Press and release the SET button to toggle between Mode 1 and Mode 2 display:

• Pressure history graph displays 24 hour history

• Wind speed displayed in the wind section

MODE 2

Press and release the SET button to toggle between Mode 1 and Mode 2 display:

• Pressure history graph displays 72 hour history

• Wind gust displayed in the wind section

DATE OR SECONDS DISPLAY

Press the ▲/DATE button to toggle between display of the date or seconds

• H

old the ▲/DATE button until the station beeps to resync with sensors

RAINFALL DISPLAY


Press and release the

▼/RAIN button to view:

• 1-hour

• 24-hour

• Past Week

• Past Month

• Total Rainfall

Hold the

▼/RAIN button until the station beeps to resync with the gateway.








WE AT HER FORECAST AND T ENDENCY

Weather data

Hysteresis

Temperature

1.8°F

Humidity

3% RH

Pressure

0.029 inHg

Wind speed

6.2 mph

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