atmosphere Jumbo Weather Monitor Moniteur Météorologique Géant Instruction Manual / Mode d’emploi 1
Thank you for purchasing the BIOS Atmosphere 2.0 Jumbo Weather Monitor B. C. F. D. Front View: E. G. I. A. H. J. O. K N. M. L. Back View: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Jumbo Weather Monitor Instruction Manual Monitor Front A. Wind Speed B. Time and Date C. Alarm D. Radio Controlled clock with auto DST E. Tide Indicator F. Sunrise and Sunset G. Heat Index / Wind chill H. Wind Direction I. Wind Gust J. 24 Hour Maximum Outdoor Temperature K. Outdoor Temperature and Humidity L. Indoor Temperature and Humidity M. Weather Forecast Icon N. Barometric Pressure O. Beaufort Wind Scale Monitor Back 1. Clock Button 2. C/F Button 3. Mode/Set Button 4. Alarm/Weather Set Button 5.
2.0 Getting Started: 2.1 BIOS Atmosphere 2.0: + – ! # $ RESET button located at the rear of the main unit, the main unit is now ready for use 2.
Cable Preparation for Vertical Mounting 1. Run the cable that is already fastened to the wind sensor through the vertical joining section (see right). 2. Run the cable through the extension pole but do not secure the pole to any sections yet. 3. Now run the cable through the top of the basebracket and then through the small rectangular section found on one side of the base-bracket.
MOUNT WITH “N” FACING NORTH: ~ X Y N” (north) on the casing is facing the correct direction (north). If necessary, use a standard compass to determine north. 1. Make sure that the wind vane can rotate freely before fastening the unit permanently. 2. Using the 2 x U-bolts, 4 x nuts and 4 x washers, secure the base-bracket of the wind sensor to a stable mast/antenna/pole.
5.0. Barometric Pressure Reading Barometric Trend Pointer The trend pointer displayed on the LCD beside the Barometric Pressure reading indicates the trend of the Barometric pressure. Indicates the barometric pressure trend is rising Indicates the barometric pressure trend is steady Indicates the barometric pressure trend is falling 6.0 Thermometer 6.
.0 Time and Alarm Setting 8.1 Radio Controlled Clock: <+ < ;9^ ` transmission from the outdoor sensor, the clock automatically starts to scan the WWVB # Q 9 synchronize. It is possible not to receive the signal due to interference, or the area where we you live. Accurate adjustment of the clock based on time signal is supported in the continental USA.
8.3 12/24 Hour Display mode: = 12/24” button to select 12 or 24 hours mode. 8.
the devices which send out radio waves. We do not guarantee the maximum ` Y Y + + 9 Indoor Temperature: -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) Outdoor Temperature: -50°C to 70°C (-58°F to 158°F) Temperature Resolution: 0.
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide + + 9 @ X + X + accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.