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Using the Weather Functions
Page 18 Weather Monitor II
Highs and lows are stored in memory along with the time and the date at
which they occurred. To see what time a high or low was recorded, wait a few
seconds after pressing RECL. The time the high or low occurred will appear.
Wait a few more seconds and the date will appear.
TYPICAL HIGH AND LOW DISPLAYS
TIME AND DATE
The Weather Monitor II can display time in either a 12-hour or a 24-hour for-
mat. In the 12-hour format, either an AM or a PM is displayed with the time. In
the 24-hour format, the symbol 24HR is displayed with the time. In either case
the hour is on the left, separated from the minutes by a colon.
The date is displayed with the month on the left, separated from the day by
three vertical dots. The symbol MO:DAY appears.
To Display the Current Time and Date
1. To display the time, press TIME.
The time and symbol AM (or PM or 24 HR) appear on the display.
2. To display the date, press TIME again.
The date and the symbol MO:DAY appear on the display.
TIME AND DATE DISPLAYS
F
MPH
N
NE
SW
NW
SE
EW
S
OUTSIDEHIGH
BAROMETRIC
TREND
TEMPERATURE
High Outside Temperature: 92.3˚F
MPH
N
NE
SW
NW
SE
EW
S
HIGH
SPEED
BAROMETRIC
TREND
High Wind Speed: 27 mph
MPH
N
NE
SW
NW
SE
EW
S
INSIDE
LOW
BAROMETRIC
TREND
HUMIDITY
Low Inside Humidity: 30%Low Wind Chill: -19˚C
MPH
N
NE
SW
NW
SE
EW
S
LOW
BAROMETRIC
TREND
C
WIND CHILL
MPH
N
NE
SW
NW
SE
EW
S
BAROMETRIC
TREND
MO:DAY
Time: 9:27 a.m. Date: April 19
MPH
N
NE
SW
NW
SE
EW
S
BAROMETRIC
TREND
AM
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