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For the most accurate barometric pressure
readings, you should program your current
Altitude into your WeatherGuide™. If the
current altitude is unknown, one reference
for altitude maps in the US is:
readings, you should program your current
Altitude into your WeatherGuide™. If the
current altitude is unknown, one reference
for altitude maps in the US is:
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/topo/state.html.
To program altitude:
1.
Press and hold the “HISTORY” button.
The unit will beep.The “mb/hPa” and
“inHg” icons flash.
The unit will beep.The “mb/hPa” and
“inHg” icons flash.
2.
Press “+C/F” or “-PMCR/RCC” to
choose either “mb/hPa or “inHg” pres-
sure displays. Press “HISTORY” to se-
lect. The altitude digits flash.
choose either “mb/hPa or “inHg” pres-
sure displays. Press “HISTORY” to se-
lect. The altitude digits flash.
3.
Press the “+C/F” or “-PMCR/RCC”
buttons to scroll through prepro-
grammed altitude options. Press “HIS-
TORY” to select.
buttons to scroll through prepro-
grammed altitude options. Press “HIS-
TORY” to select.
4.
The display will shortly return to the
Barometric
Barometric
Pressure
display.
(Note: Both 'mb' and 'hPa' altitudes
will be expressed in meters, while
'inHg' is expressed in feet.)
will be expressed in meters, while
'inHg' is expressed in feet.)
Press and hold History to start
altitude setting.
Altitude digits flash.
Press +C/F or -PMCE/RCC to
select pressure units.
Press History to select
Press +C/F or -PMCE/RCC to
scroll through altitudes units.
Press History to select.
Pressure units.
Altitude digits.
Altitude is set.