AcuRite 02083M Home Temperature & Humidity Station

User Manual - Page 12

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12
Using the Home Environment Display
Weather Forecast
AcuRite’s patented Self-Calibrating Forecasting provides your personal forecast
of weather conditions for the next 12 to 24 hours by collecting data from
a sensor in your backyard. It generates a forecast with pinpoint accuracy -
personalized for your exact location.
Note: To forecast precipitation accurately a weather-resistant
Monitor or Sensor (sold separately) must be placed outdoors and its location
name must be set to OUTDOOR or GARDEN.
STORM
CONDITIONS
DEVELOPING
(Rain = Flashing)
SNOW
LIKELY
LIGHT RAIN
LIKELY
PARTLY
CLOUDY
CLEAR SKIES
CLOUDY
View the complete list of icons at www.AcuRite.com/acurite-icons
Learning Mode
Self-Calibrating Forecasting uses a unique algorithm to analyze changes in
pressure over a time period (called Learning Mode) to determine your altitude.
After 14 days, the Learning Mode icon “
disappears from the display
screen. At this point, the self-calibrated pressure is tuned in to your location
and the unit is ready for superior weather prediction.
Barometric Pressure
Subtle variations in barometric pressure greatly affect the weather. This
weather station displays the current pressure with an arrow icon to indicate the
direction the pressure is trending (FALLING, STEADY, or RISING).
High & Low Records
High and low values are recorded for the data the display is tracking. To view
high and low record information for a location:
1. Press and release the color-coded button next to the location for which
you wish to view records.
2. Press and release the “
” button. “RECORDS” will be shown.
3. Press and release the “SET” button.
While viewing the “RECORDS” screen, the display will automatically scroll
through the high and low records for TODAY and ALL TIME. Today’s records
automatically clear at 12:00am midnight every day. All-time records are
OPERATION
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