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Introduction to the Health EnviroMonitor
Page 2 Health EnviroMonitor Manual
External Temperature Sensor
Enables you to measure and display outside temperature.
Note:
You may use EITHER the external temperature sensor, external temperature/humidity sen-
sor, or the stainless steel temperature probe.
External Temperature/Humidity Sensor
Enables you to measure and display outside temperature, outside
humidity, dew point, and temperature-humidity index. If you also have
the solar radiation sensor and anemometer, the Health EM calculates
and displays the temperature-humidity-sun-wind index as well. (See
note in external temperature sensor section for restrictions.)
Rain Collector
Enables you to measure and display daily and total rainfall and rate of
rainfall. Separate models measure rainfall in either 0.01-inch or 0.2-mm
increments. Optional Rain Collector Heater enables you to measure the
moisture content of snowfall or freezing rain.
Solar Radiation Sensor
Enables you to measure and display solar irradiance and incident
energy. The Health EM will also use the solar irradiance reading in cal-
culating temperature-humidity-sun-wind index.
Stainless Steel Temperature Probe
Enables you to measure and display outside temperature. Rugged stain-
less-steel construction makes sensor ideally suited to measuring soil or
water temperature. (See note in external temperature sensor section for
restrictions.)
UV Sensor
Enables you to measure and display UV radiation, dose rate, daily dose,
and accumulated dose.
O
PTIONAL
A
CCESSORIES
The following accessories, designed for use with the Health EM, are available
from your dealer or may be ordered directly from Davis Instruments.
Health WeatherLink
®
Stores data gathered by the Health EM, downloads it to your PC, and
generates reports and graphical displays. Storage interval (1, 5, 10, 15, 30,
60, or 120 minutes) is set by the user. The data logger will store 16 hours
or 3, 7, 10, 21, 42, or 85 days worth of data depending on storage interval.
Windows
-compatible software enables you to analyze, plot, print, sort,
and summarize the data. Sunburn screen shows approximate time to
sunburn for each skin type at current UV levels. Automatically generates
NOAA reports. Requires Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 and one free serial
port.
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