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Alarms – DAVIS Energy EnviroMonitor: Console User Manual

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LARMS

The Energy EM features a set of alarms which can be programmed to sound
whenever a reading exceeds a particular value. With the exception of baromet-
ric pressure, dew-point, and time, all alarms sound when a reading reaches the
alarm threshold and will continue to sound until the reading returns to within
the threshold. This means that for all high alarms, the alarm sounds when a
reading reaches the alarm threshold continues to sound until the reading drops
below the alarm threshold. On all low alarms, the alarm sounds when a read-
ing reaches the alarm threshold and continues to sound until the reading rises
above the alarm threshold.

The table below summarizes the Energy EM’s alarms.

The three special alarms are described below:

• Barometric Pressure

The barometric pressure alarm alerts you to changes in barometric pres-
sure. You may select a rate of change per hour (0.2"/0.4"/0.6", 0.5 mm/
1.0 mm/1.5 mm, 0.7 hPa/1.4 hPa/2.0 hPa) and the Energy EM’s alarm
will sound if the rate of change (in either direction) exceeds your thresh-
old.

• Dew-Point

The dew-point alarm alerts you when the temperature comes within 2˚F
(1˚C) of the dew-point.

• Time

The time alarm is a standard “alarm clock” type of alarm. It will sound
for one minute after it is triggered.

C

ONDITION

H

IGH

A

LARM

L

OW

A

LARM

S

PECIAL

A

LARM

Outside Temperature

Yes

Yes

T/H Index

Yes

Wind Chill

Yes

Wind Speed

Yes

“Daily” Rainfall

Yes

Barometric Pressure

Rate of Change per Hour

Outside Humidity

Yes

Yes

Dew-Point

Temperature within 2˚F (1˚C) of Dew-Point

Time

Standard “Alarm Clock”