Davis Instruments Vantage Vue Wireless Weather Station DAV-6250EU Data Sheet

Product codes
DAV-6250EU
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Alarm Mode
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2. Press the + and - keys to scroll through Day Highs, Day Lows, Month Highs, Month Lows, 
Year Highs and Year Lows.
The information provided in the Weather Center displays the day of the week, month or 
year being viewed as well as indicates if the screen currently being viewed is displaying 
highs or lows. The reading’s time and date, where applicable, appear in the time and date 
fields.
3. Press the < and > keys to scroll back and forth through the 26 values in the graph section of 
the console screen. 
Pressing the < key displays the previous day’s highs. Each time you press the < key, the 
date moves back another day. The 26 dots in the graph field represent each of the current 
and last 25 days, months, or years. The right-most dot is the present. As you move back-
ward and forward the flashing dot changes to show what value is being displayed. 
4. Use the console navigation keys to select a different weather variable. 
The console’s time displays the time of the selected variable’s high or low. 
5. Press DONE to exit the Highs and Lows Mode. The console screen displays the Current 
Weather Mode.
Note: The low reading for wind chill and the high reading for heat index are displayed in the same 
place. When scrolling through the high and low screens with either of these variables selected, 
the wind chill and heat index readings toggle on and off depending on the screen displaying. If 
dew point is selected, neither wind chill nor heat index will be displayed. 
Alarm Mode
The Vantage Vue features 22 alarms that can be programmed to sound whenever a reading 
exceeds or drops below a set value. With the exception of barometric pressure and time, all 
alarms sound when a reading reaches the alarm threshold. For example, if the high outside 
temperature alarm is set at 65° F/18°C, the alarm sounds when the temperature rises to or 
above 65.0° F/18.0°C. A barometric pressure alarm is triggered based on trend. A time alarm 
is based on a preset time. 
Low alarms work the same way. For example, if the wind chill threshold is set for 30°F/-1°C, 
the alarm condition begins when the wind chill drops to 30°F/-1°C and will continue until the 
wind chill rises above 30°F/-1°C.
When an alarm condition exists, the audible alarm sounds, the alarm icon blinks 
repeatedly, and an alarm description appears in the Weather Center at the bottom of 
the screen. The alarm sounds for a maximum of two minutes (time alarm sounds for 
one minute) if the console is battery-powered, but the icon continues to blink and the message 
stays in the Weather Center until you clear the alarm or the condition clears. If you’re using 
the AC adapter, the alarm will continue sounding as long as the condition exists.
The alarm will sound again for each new alarm. If more than one alarm is active, the 
description for each active alarm along with a “+” symbol cycles onto the Weather Center 
section of the screen every four seconds.