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Entering negative numbers, Example of using enter: setting the time – DAVIS GroWeather Console User Manual

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Using the GroWeather

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• Press and hold

Pressing and holding ENTER makes the next digit in the value active

and

to begins cycling through all available entries for the active digit (or dig-
its). As long as you hold ENTER down, the station will continue to cycle
through all possible entries for that digit. When the desired entry
appears, release ENTER.

Note:

To protect against accidental changing of the barometric pressure once it has been set, you
must press and hold ENTER for at least 8 second before changing the barometric pressure
value. As you hold ENTER for those 8 seconds, the entire value will flash as a further

reminder.

Entering Negative Numbers

If you want to enter a negative number, first enter the number without the neg-
ative sign. Then press and release ENTER until the appropriate digit (the one
where you want to place the negative sign) begins to flash. Hold ENTER as this
digit cycles through the available entries, one of which will be a negative sign if
a negative entry is valid.

Example of Using ENTER: Setting the Time

Practice using the ENTER by following the example below.

1. Press TIME until the time display appears.

2. Press UNITS to change from the 12-hour format to the 24-hour format, as desired.

The 12-hour format is indicated by the symbol AM or PM. The 24-hour for-
mat is indicated by the symbol 24HR.

3. Press ENTER and hold it down.

The two left hand digits, which represent the hour, will begin to flash and
then cycle through the possible entries. (Note that the two digits which rep-
resent the hour are linked together when using the ENTER key.) If you are
using the 12-hour format, the digits cycle from 12 AM to 11 PM. If you are
using the 24-hour format, the digits cycle from 0 to 23.

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4. Release ENTER when the correct entry appears.

5. Press and release ENTER to move to the next digit, the “tens” digit.

The “tens” digit begins to flash.