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6 . u, S i n g, T h e – DAVIS Weather Wizard III User Manual

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Using the Console Functions

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Weather Wizard III

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S I N G

T H E

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O N S O L E

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U N C T I O N S

A

LARMS

The Weather Wizard III features a set of alarms which can be programmed to
sound whenever a reading passes a particular point. Check the chart below to
determine which functions have alarms and what kind of alarms they have. All
alarms (except time) behave in basically the same way. The general procedure
for displaying and setting alarms is covered below.

* The time alarm is a standard time alarm, just like the one on any alarm clock.

Alarm Conditions

On all high alarms, the alarm is triggered when a reading reaches the alarm
point and will continue to sound until the reading drops below the alarm
point. On all low alarms, the alarm is triggered when a reading reaches the
alarm point and will continue to sound until the reading rises above that point.

The Alarm Display

When the alarm sounds, the console makes a high-pitched beeping sound and
immediately displays the function triggering the alarm. The word ALARM
flashes on and off in the display. The alarm will continue until alarm conditions
are no longer met or the alarm is cleared. You can briefly look at other functions
by pressing the appropriate key(s), but the display will always return to the
alarming function.

If more than one alarm is sounding at once, the Weather Wizard III will scan
through all of the triggered alarms, displaying each for approximately four sec-
onds before moving to the next.

T

YPICAL

A

LARM

D

ISPLAYS

H

IGH

A

LARM

L

OW

A

LARM

Time

*

*

Inside Temperature

Outside Temperature

Wind Speed

X

Wind Direction

X

X

Wind Chill

X

F

MPH

N

NE

SW

NW

SE

E

W

S

OUTSIDE

LOW

TEMPERATURE

ALARM

MPH

N

NE

SW

NW

SE

E

W

S

LOW

C

WIND CHILL

ALARM

Low Outside Temp Alarm: 32.0˚F

Low Wind Chill Alarm: 0˚C