Kestrel, 4500 pocket weather, Tracker 21 – Kestrel 4500 User Manual
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Kestrel
®
4500 Pocket Weather
®
Tracker
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the or button to change between the upper and lower limits. Press the button to exit and return
to the Measurement Selection screen. Press the button to return to the Main Setup Menu.
Units
The units of measure can be adjusted to best suit the application. The following units are available:
Wind Speed
Temperature, Dewpoint, Wet Bulb
Temp, Wind Chill & Heat Index
Pressure
Altitude, Density
Altitude
m/s meters per second
km/h kilometers per hour
kt knots
mph miles per hour
ft/m feet per minute
Bft Beaufort
°C
Celsius
°F
Fahrenheit
InHg inches
mercury
HPa hectopascals
psi pounds per
square inch
mb milibar
m meters
ft feet
Highlight the desired measurement by pressing the or button. Press the or button to scroll
through the available units. Press the button to return to the Main Setup Menu.
User Screens
The three User Screens can be reconfigured to display the most appropriate information for your
application. For example, if you need to monitor the wind speed, humidity and barometric pressure, a
User Screen can display these current measurement values on the same screen for quick reference. Only
current measurements can be selected for the User Screens - Min/Max/Avg and Charts are not available.
Highlight the desired User Screen by pressing the or button. Press the button to select the
highlighted User Screen. Press the or buttons to change lines, and the or button to scroll
through the available measurements for each highlighted line. Press the button to return to the User
Screen Setup Menu. Repeat above process for the other User Screens or press the button to return to
the Main Setup Menu. The User Screens may also be hidden if not needed.
System
The display Contrast and Auto Shutdown can be reconfigured as required. The relative humidity and
pressure sensors can also be recalibrated. Press the or buttons to highlight the appropriate
selection, and the or button to adjust or select.
The Contrast can be adjusted for better visibility depending on the ambient lighting conditions. Press
the or button to increase or decrease the contrast from 0 to 20 (0 is lightest, 20 is darkest).
The display can be set to automatically turn off in order to conserve the battery life. Auto Shutdown will
only occur after the preset time has elapsed without any button presses. Press the or button to scroll
through the Auto Shutdown options (15 minutes, 60 minutes, Off). Battery life will be shortened if the
Auto Shutdown is turned to Off.
Baro Cal - Recalibration of this sensor is not typically required, and it is not recommended that you recalibrate
without speaking to an NK technician. The pressure sensor can be calibrated if necessary. It is extremely
important to know the precise altitude and mean sea level barometric pressure at the time of calibrating
the sensor. First, set the reference altitude on the BARO measurement screen to the known altitude
(see Pressure Adjustment section for instructions). Then adjust the calibrating setting on the Baro Cal
screen to the known mean sea level barometric pressure. If recalibration is desired, the unit may also be
returned to NK for service.
Humidity Cal - Recalibration of this sensor is not typically required, and it is not recommended that you
recalibrate without speaking to an NK technician. The humidity sensor can be calibrated by “teaching” it