Davis Instruments Vantage Vue Wireless Weather Station DAV-6250EU 데이터 시트

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DAV-6250EU
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Selecting Units of Measure
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Light
Press LIGHT to turn on the backlight for the screen display. Press LIGHT 
again to turn the backlight off. 
Use the backlight when the LCD is not clearly visible. When the console is 
battery operated, the backlight remains on as long as keys are pressed. If no keys are being 
used, the backlight automatically turns off about fifteen seconds after it is turned on. If any key 
is pressed while it is turned on, it will stay illuminated for 60 seconds from the last key press. 
When battery power is low, the backlight does not light.
Note: When the console receives power from the AC adapter, the backlight remains on until it is 
toggled off. Leaving the backlight on for an extended period of time raises the inside temperature 
reading and lowers the inside humidity reading. 
To adjust the screen’s contrast, press and release 2ND then press the + and 
- keys multiple times while the 2nd icon appears on the screen. The + key 
darkens the segments currently displaying on the console screen. The - key 
lightens the segments currently displaying on the console screen. Adjust 
the contrast as desired. 
Note: The step changes are subtle. You may need to press the keys several times. 
Selecting Units of Measure
Most weather variables may be displayed in at least two different measurement units, 
including US and metric systems, although some variables feature more possibilities. 
Barometric pressure, for example, may be displayed in millibars, millimeters, inches, or 
hectoPascals. You can change each variable’s units independently and at any time. 
To change units:
1. Select the weather variable.
2. Press and release 2ND then press UNITS.
The selected variable’s units change. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the 
desired units appear.
For example, to change the barometric pressure units, first select baro-
metric pressure by pressing BAR. Next, press and release 2ND, then press UNITS. Repeat-
ing these steps cycles through the units available for barometric pressure: inches, 
millimeters, hectoPascals, and millibars.
Displaying barometric pressure units: 
inches (in), millimeters (mm), hectoPascals (hPa) and millibars (mb)
2ND
UNITS
TIME
2ND
  mb
mm
hPa
in