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level pressure value will begin to flash.
4. Press the [ON OFF] button to scroll the value up or the [QUICK] button to scroll down.
5. When the current sea level pressure is displayed, press the [MODE] button to accept
5. When the current sea level pressure is displayed, press the [MODE] button to accept
the changes and exit.
Once you complete this process, the altitude measurement on the Observer should be
correct within a range of approximately ten meters or some tens of feet.
NOTE: Information on the current sea level pressure can be obtained through
correct within a range of approximately ten meters or some tens of feet.
NOTE: Information on the current sea level pressure can be obtained through
newspapers, local news and radio weather reports, the local airport facility or through
the Internet under local weather.
NOTE: Setup mode will automatically be released if left idle for more than one minute.
4.2 4-DAY MEMORY SUB MODE
the Internet under local weather.
NOTE: Setup mode will automatically be released if left idle for more than one minute.
4.2 4-DAY MEMORY SUB MODE
In the Barometric mode, PRESS the [SELECT] button once to enter this sub mode. This
feature allows you to follow changes in pressure that will assist you in forecasting
changes in weather condition (i.e. storms).
In the 4-day memory mode the display fields are as shown in Fig. 4.2:
a) The top field displays the day of the week;
b) The middle field displays the sea level pressure;
c) The bottom field displays the time corresponding to the pressure in the middle field
feature allows you to follow changes in pressure that will assist you in forecasting
changes in weather condition (i.e. storms).
In the 4-day memory mode the display fields are as shown in Fig. 4.2:
a) The top field displays the day of the week;
b) The middle field displays the sea level pressure;
c) The bottom field displays the time corresponding to the pressure in the middle field
and the text “MEM”; and
d) The outer circumference of the LCD graphically displays the atmospheric pressure
where one full circle equals 100 hPa or 1 inHg.
To view the information compiled in the 4-day memory:
Press the [QUICK] button to scroll through the history of recordings beginning with
increments of one hour for the first six hours, after that increments are 6 hours.
Press the [ON OFF] button to scroll back up to the most recent recording.
Press the [QUICK] button to scroll through the history of recordings beginning with
increments of one hour for the first six hours, after that increments are 6 hours.
Press the [ON OFF] button to scroll back up to the most recent recording.