A : New Moon
B : Waxing Crescent
C : First Quarter
Every 12 hours approximately, the oceans on each side of the planet rise slightly then fall back.
This movement is called tides. It is the result of the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun
and the rotations of the earth, moon and sun. Your weather station displays potential Tide
amplitude relative to the moon phase [A4] as follows:
Tide Status :
H : High Tide
Low batteries indicator:
I Low battery icon " " appear at outdoor temperature row in particular channel indicating the
external transmitter of the channel in low battery status.
Back Light :
Press "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button, back light states for 5 seconds
Note
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Always read the users manual carefully before operating the Unit.
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Avoid placing the clock near interference sources/metal frames such as computer or TV sets.
The clock loses its time information when the battery is removed.
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All Setting Mode will automatically exit in 5 seconds without any adjustment.
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NB on Weather Forecast
After setting up, reading for weather forecasts should be discarded for the next 12-24
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hours. This will allow sufficient time for the Weather Station to operate at a constant
altitude and therefore result in a more accurate forecast.
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After having completed the settings of your weather station, please discard the
readings of the weather forecast for the next 12-24 hours. This will allow sufficient
time for the Weather Station to operate at a constant altitude and therefore result
in a more accurate forecast. Absolute accuracy cannot be guaranteed regarding
weather forecasting.
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The weather forecasting feature is estimated to have an accuracy level of about 75%
due to the varying areas the Weather Station has been designed to be used in.
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D : Waxing Gibbous
E : Full Moon
F : Waning Gibbous
M : Medium Tide
G : Last Quarter
H : Waning Crescent
L : Low Tide
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