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User Manual
1.0 General Guide
Thank you for purchasing your new ADC.
We recommend reading this manual, and WARNING !
practicing the operations before using your
ADC in the field. ! Make sure that you fully understand the
functions and limitations of the ADC
before relying on it.
The ADC is designed to provide you with ! The ADC is an assisting device for the
information essential to your needs. Data outdoor user, and is not a substitute for
such as temperature, wind speed, barometric weather advisories from a weather
pressure, altitude and humidity are features station. It is helpful to check the
specific to four different ADC models: Wind, readings provided by this product
Summit, Pro and JetSet. periodically with those broadcasted by
the weather station.

Each ADC model is constructed to withstand


water submersion and is ideal for conditions
you endure during outdoor activities such as
hiking, climbing, hunting, kayaking, skiing,
and racing. Every ADC also includes current
time, daily alarm, chronograph and race
timer functions. ADCs are equipped with a
propeller and other precise sensors to
measure outdoor conditions.
2.0 Care and Maintenance
Prevent getting dirt in the ADC propeller. It
could clog the mechanism.

Avoid exposing this product to extreme heat


or extreme cold for an unreasonable amount
of time.

Avoid severe impacts to the ADC.

Store the ADC in a dry place when it is not in


use.

Clean the ADC with a soft moistened cloth


occasionally.

DO NOT expose the ADC to strong


chemicals such as gasoline and alcohol, as
they will damage this product.
3.0 Part description
North Orientation
blade (RED)

1st row
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Propeller
Propeller blades
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[mode]

[light]
Infrared Port
(send data from this
product to PC via
[set] Buttons
this port) [reset]
Detachable
Belt Clip
4.0 Button Operation Summary 1
[mode] Button
Press the mode button to select among the
[mode] major function modes
In function modes: Press and hold the mode
button to select setting display
In any setting display: Press the mode button to
select among different settings. Press and
hold the mode button to exit setting sequence.

[set] Button
[set]
In Current Time Mode: press the set button to
select the Daily Alarm Display.
In Daily Alarm Mode: Press the set button to
switch the daily alarm between ON and OFF.
Note: In Chronograph Mode and Race Timer Mode:
The button operations are Press the set button to start or stop the
summarized in the following counting.
paragraphs, for detail operating In Lap Time Recall Mode: Press the set button
instructions, please continue to select the available lap time(s).
reading. In setting displays: press the set button to scroll
the through the settings.
4.1 Button Operation Summary 2
[reset] Button
In Chronograph Mode (counting): Press the
reset button to get Lap Time Display.
In Chronograph Mode (stop-counting): Press
the reset button to reset the display to zero.
In Timer Mode (stop-counting): Press the
[light]
reset button to reset the timer to target time.
In Lap Time Recall Mode: Press the reset
button to select the available lap time(s).
In setting displays: press the reset button to
[reset] scroll the through the settings.

[light] Button
In any functional mode/display, press the light
Note: button once to turn ON the EL backlight for
The button operations are about 3 seconds.
summarized in the following
paragraphs, for detail operating
instructions, please continue
reading.
5.0 Major Functional Modes

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Sensor Function Time Function

Major Functional Modes


6.0 Current Time Mode - Functional Displays
Functional Displays
Weather
Forecast
! Current Time Mode includes three different
Date displays: the Weather Forecast Display,
Symbol 06MAR
Current THU Day of week
Altitude Display and Barometer Display.
Time 12:38.28 ! The above displays rotate through every 5
Relative 88.2% 28.0 8 C Current seconds.
Humidity Temperature
! The current time, relative humidity and current
Weather Forecast Display temperature appear on the 3rd and 4th row of
the display respectively.
5 Seconds
Weather Forecast Display
Mode ! In Weather Forecast Display, the weather
ALTITUDE: Indicator forecast symbol and day of week appear on
57m Current the 1st and 2nd row of the display respectively.
12:38.28 Altitude C h e c k t h e c o m i n g ' We a t h e r F o r e c a s t
88.2% 28.0 8 C Symbols' section below for more detail on the
means of the weather forecast symbols
Altitude Display Altitude Display
5 Seconds 5 Seconds ! The indicator 'ALTITUDE' appears on the 1st row
of the display. The altitude at the current
Mode location appears on the 2nd row of the display.
BAROMETER: Indicator Barometer Display
1001.3h Pa Current ! The indicator 'BAROMETER' appears on the 1st
12:38.28 Barometric row of the display. The current barometric
88.2% 28.0 8 C Pressure
pressure appears on the 2nd row of the
display.
Barometer Display
Current Time Mode
6.1 Current Time Mode - Setting the Current Time Mode
To Select Setting Display
! Setting the current time and date, and their
06MAR reset Second to zero display formats, press and hold the [mode]
THU button for about 2 seconds to select the
12:38.28 setting display (the '12' indicator will start
88.2% 28.0 8 C '12' changes to '24'; flashing).
'24' changes to '12'.

Current Time Mode [set] [set] The Setting Sequence


or [reset] or [reset]
hold hold
! In setting display, press the [mode] button to
[mode]
[mode] [mode] move the setting following the adjacent
12/24 second diagram.
[reset] ! When the ' 12 ' or ' 24 ' digits starts flash,
scroll through [mode]
the settings by [mode] press the [set] or [reset] button to switch
increment between ' 12 ' (12 hour format) and ' 24 ' (24
hour minute
hold [reset] hour format). When the ' second ' digits starts
scroll flash on the display, press [set] or [reset]
the setting at [mode] button to reset the second to zero.
a faster pace
[mode]
! If one of the settings (minute, hour, year,
[set] year month month, date) starts flash, press the [set] or
scroll through [reset] button to scroll through the setting
the settings by [mode]
decrement (hold down the button to scroll the setting at
hold [set] [mode] a faster pace).
scroll
the setting at
date
! When the above settings finished, press and
a faster pace hold the [mode] button for about 2 seconds
to exit the setting sequence.
Current Time Setting Sequence
6.2 Current Time Mode - Weather Forecast Symbols
Weather Forecast Symbol
! The ADC includes a weather forecast function
Weather Forecast Symbols that predicts the weather for the next 12 hours.
! The ADC will display the forecasted weather
by the weather forecast symbol. There are five
Sunny Partial Cloudy Rainy Stormy kind of weather forecast symbols, they are the
Cloudy
Sunny, Partial Cloudy, Cloudy, Rainy and
Stormy.
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What Does the Weather Forecast Symbol
THU indicate
12:38.28 ! A 'Sunny' symbol generally indicates
88.2% 28.0 8 C improving weather or sunny weather ahead.
! A 'Partial Cloudy' symbol generally indicates
Weather Forecast Display slightly cloudy weather ahead.
Current Time Mode ! A 'Cloudy' symbol generally indicates
deteriorating weather or cloudy weather
ahead.
Note:
! A 'Rainy' symbol generally indicates adverse
! When the ADC has been reset or the battery weather or rainy weather ahead.
has been replaced, partial cloudy symbol will
be displayed. To get an accurate weather ! A 'Stormy' symbol generally indicates stormy
forecasting, the ADC must stay at the same weather ahead.
altitude for over 12 hours.
7.0 Daily Alarm Mode - Daily Alarm Display
Daily Alarm Display
Mode indicator
! In Daily Alarm Mode, the display will show
DAILY ALARM the following:
ON Alarm ON/OFF
12:00 Status 1) The mode indicator ' DAILY ALARM' appears
on the 1st row of the display.
Alarm time
2) The ' ON ' or ' OFF ' status indicator appears
Alarm ON Alarm ON Display on the 2nd row of the display.
Indicator
3) The alarm time (hour and minute) appears
[set] on the 3rd row of the display.
To Select Daily Alarm between ON and OFF
DAILY ALARM ! To select the daily alarm between ON and
OFF OFF, press the [set] button once.
-- : -- ! When the daily alarm is ON, the Alarm ON
Indicator ' ' appear otherwise it is OFF.
Alarm OFF Display Daily Alarm Sound
! When the daily alarm is ON, the product will
Daily Alarm Mode beep at the predefined alarm time for about
30 seconds.
! When the beep sounds, it can be stopped
prematurely by pressing any of the buttons
except the [light] button.
7.1 Daily Alarm Mode - Setting the Daily Alarm Mode
To Select the Setting Display
! Setting the Daily Alarm Time, press and
hold the [mode] button for about 2 seconds
DAILY ALARM scroll the scroll
to select the setting display (the 'minute'
ON setting by the setting
increment of 1 faster digits will start flashing).
12:00
[reset] hold
[reset]
The Setting Sequence
! In setting display, press the [mode] button to
Daily Alarm Mode move the setting between minute and hour
hold hold [mode]
[mode] [mode] settings.
Minute Hour ! When one of the settings (minute and hour)
digits start to flash on the display, press the [set]
[mode] or [reset] button to scroll through the setting
(hold down the button to scroll the setting at a
Daily Alarm Mode faster pace).
Setting Sequence
! When the setting finished, press and hold the
[mode] button to exit the setting sequence.
[set] hold [set]
! The setting display will change to Current Time
scroll the scroll
Mode automatically if no key-stoke has been
setting by the setting activated for about 1 minute.
decrement of 1 faster
8.0 Chronograph Mode - Chronograph Display
Chronograph Function
Mode Indicator ! The ADC is equipped with a Chronograph
CHRONO Chronograph Mode, it can measure 3 different periods of
GRAPH Time (second) time. They are:
Chronograph
Time (hour) 0:00.00
00
1) Elapsed time,
Chronograph Chronograph Time 2) Accumulative elapsed time
Time (minute) Chronograph Mode (1/100 Second)
(Zero Display) 3) Lap time
Chronograph Display
! In Chronograph Mode, the display will show
0 30 the following:
1. Elapsed time 1) T h e m o d e i n d i c a t o r ' C H R O N O G R A P H '
[set] [set]
appears on the 1st and 2nd row of the
0 10 10 20 display.
2. Accumulative 2) The chronograph time (hours, minutes,
elapsed time [set] [set] [set] [set] seconds) appears on the 3rd row of the
display.
0 10 10 3) The lap number and chronograph time
3. Lap time (1/100 second) appears on 4th row of the
[set] [reset] [reset] display.
0 10 20 30 40 ! The display shows the 'Zero' display, if the
time product or the chronograph has been reset.
! The maximum counting range of the
Elapsed Time, Accumulative Elapsed Time and Lap Time chronograph is 99 hours, 59 minutes and
: Stop Counting : Counting 59.99 seconds. The chronograph can record
up to 50 laps.
8.1 Chronograph Mode - Using the Chronograph
Chronograph Function
Lap Time
(the chronograph CHRONO ! In 'Zero' Display, press the [set] button once
is counting in the
RUNNING to start the counting. When it is counting,
background)
0:00.00 press the [set] button again to stop the
1L 01 counting, and the elapsed time of which the
Lap No. chronograph is counting will appear.
Chronograph Mode
(Lap Time Display) ! When the elapsed time is displaying, repeat
the key operations above to get the
10 seconds [reset] accumulative elapsed time or press the
[reset] button to reset the chronograph.
Check the below 'To Reset the Chronograph'
CHRONO [set] CHRONO
section for more detail on how to reset the
GRAPH RUNNING
0:00.00 0:00.00 chronograph.
00 01 To Record a Lap Time
counting
Chronograph Mode Chronograph Mode
! When the chronograph is counting in the
('Zero' Display) (Counting Display) previous operations, press the [reset] button
Elapsed Time [set]
to display Lap Time Display for 10 seconds.
(the chronograph
is stop counting)
! When the Lap Time is displaying, the
chronograph remains counting in the
[reset] CHRONO background.
STOP
Note: 0:00.00 To Reset the Chronograph
This diagram illustrates the 20 ! To reset the chronograph, to be ready for a
general flow among different new operation, press the [reset] button once
functional displays only, and Chronograph Mode when the chronograph has stopped counting.
may NOT conform to fact in all (Stop Counting Display)
The display will then return to 'Zero' Display.
instances.
8.2 Chronograph Mode - Recall the Lap Time
To Recall the Lap Time
Select the lap time by Select the lap time by
backward scrolling
(fast scrolling)
backward scrolling ! In Stop Counting Display, press and hold
(1 lap per step)
the [mode] button to select the Chronograph
hold [set] [set]
Recall Display.
! In Chronograph Recall Display, the total
elapsed time will appear. To recall the
CHRONO hold CHRONO individual lap time, press the [set] or [reset]
STOP [mode]
RECALL button to select the target lap time (hold
0:00.00 0:02.02 down the button to scroll the setting faster)
20 20 following the adjacent diagram.
Stop Counting Display Lap Time Recall Display ! In Chronograph Recall Display, press and
(Total Time) hold the [mode] button to return to the Stop
hold [reset]
[reset]
Counting Display.
Select the lap time by Select the lap time by Chronograph Recall Display
forward scrolling forward scrolling
(fast scrolling) (1 lap per step) ! In Chronograph Recall Display, the display
will show the following:
1) The mode indicator ' CHRONO RECALL '
[reset] [reset] appears on the 1st and 2nd row of the
CHRONO CHRONO Next display.
RECALL [set] RECALL [set] Available
0:02.02 0:04.02 Lap Time(s) 2) T h e l a p t i m e ( h o u r s , m i n u t e s ,
1L 20 Lap No. 2L 20 seconds) appears on the 3rd row of the
Lap Time display.
Lap Time Recall Display Lap Time Recall Display 3) The lap number and lap time (1/100
(Lap 1 Time) (Lap 2 Time)
second) appears on the 4th row of the display.
9.0 Race Timer Mode - Race Timer Display
The Target Time
Mode
Indicator RACE TIMER ! The ADC is equipped with a countdown timer to
keep track of a fixed period of time (target time).
0:10.00 ! The user can set a target time of up to 99 hours,
Target Time 59 minutes 59 seconds.
(Hour, minute,
second) ! Check the coming 'Setting the Race Timer
Race Timer Mode Mode' section for more detail on how to set the
target time in Racer Timer Mode.
Race Timer Display
30 0 ! In Race Timer Mode, the display will show the
1. Single-phase following:
down [set]
counting beep 1) The mode indicator ' RACE TIMER ' appears
on the 1st row of the display.
30 20 20 0
2. Multi-phases 2) T h e t a r g e t t i m e ( h o u r s , m i n u t e s ,
down [set] [set] [set] seconds) appears on the 3rd row of the
counting beep display.
30 20 30 ! The maximum counting range of the Race
3. Reset to
Timer is 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59
preset [set] [set] [reset] seconds.
target time

0 10 20 30 40
time

Single/multi-down Counting & Reset


: Stop Counting : Counting
9.1 Race Timer Mode - Setting the Race Timer Mode
To Select the Setting Display
! Setting the target time in Race Timer Mode,
RACE TIMER press and hold the [mode] button for about 2
scroll through
scroll the scroll seconds to select the setting display (the
0:10.00 thesetting
increment
by by
settings
of 1
the
thesetting
settingat
fasterpace
second digits will start flashing).
increment a faster
Setting Sequence
hold
[reset]
[reset] ! In setting display, press the [mode] button to
Race Timer Mode move setting following the adjacent diagram.
hold
[mode]
hold [mode] ! When the one of the settings (second, minute,
[mode]
Second Minute
hour) start to flash, press the [set] or [reset]
button to scroll through the settings (hold down
the button to scroll at a faster pace).
[mode] [mode]
! When the setting finished, press and hold the
[mode] button for about 2 seconds to exit the
Hour
setting sequence.
! The setting display will change to Race Timer
Race Timer Mode Mode automatically if no key-stoke has been
Setting Sequence
activated for about 1 minute.
[set] hold
[set]

scroll through
scroll the scroll
thesetting by by
settings the
thesetting
settingat
decrement
decrement of 1 fasterpace
a faster
9.2 Race Timer Mode - Using the Race Timer
To Use the Race Timer
RACE TIMER beeps
RACE TIMER ! Once a target time has been set, press the
STOPPED
[set] button once to start the countdown.
0:10.00 stop
0:00.00 When it is running, press the [set] button
counting again to stop the countdown.
Stop-Counting Display Stop-Counting Display ! The countdown time will be displayed
continuously throughout the operation.
set the 29'59" To Reset the Timer
target
time to ! To reset the timer to the preset target time
30 minute
RACE TIMER RACE TIMER before the countdown reaches zero, press
[set] the [reset] button once when the timer has
RUNNING
0:30.00 0:29.59 been stopped.
counting ! To set a new value for the target time, check
the previous 'Setting the Race Timer Mode'
Stop-Counting Display Counting Display section for more detail on how to set the
Racer Timer Mode.
[set]
[reset]
Race Timer Alarm Sound
stop ! At the last 10 minutes, the Alarm will beep
counting once for every minute.
RACE TIMER
STOP ! At the last 10 seconds, the Alarm will beep
Note: 0:29.59 once for every second.
This diagram illustrates the
general flow among different ! At zero, the Alarm will beep for about 2
functional displays only, and Stop-Counting Display seconds.
may NOT conform to fact in all
instances.
10.0 Sensor Functions Mode - Manual Data Log Function
Data Log Function
BARO hPa WIND Km/H TEMP 8C ! The ADC is equipped with a function to log
the sensor functional mode readings. They
1001.3 21.3 28.3 are the current wind speed, relative humidity,
18.3 8.3 18.2 13.2 ambient temperature, barometric pressure
and the altitude at current location.
Barometer Mode Wind Mode Temperature Mode
! The record also includes the time and date
ALTITUDE m HUMIDITY that data was logged.
H.INX 50.2 8 C ! The ADC can log data automatically or
144 88.2% manually. Check the 'Automatic Data Log'
734 80 44.0 8 C 62.2 8 C section below for more detail on how to log
data automatically.
Altitude Mode Humidity Mode To Log the Data Manually - Manual-Log
Sensor Functional Mode
! To log a data manually, press and hold the [set]
hold [set] 2 beeps button for about 2 seconds in one of the
functional modes (Temperature, Wind Speed,
Barometer, Altimeter and Relative Humidity
Record no. & Data no ambient Mode).
Logging time & date temperature
! When two beeps sounds, the record is logged.
current altitude at the ! You can log another record at any desirable
wind speed current location moment as long as there is sufficient memory.
! Check the coming 'Logged Record and Data'
ambient barometric relative section for more detail on how to review the
pressure humidity
logged data.
Data (The Elements of a Data)
11.0 Wind Speed Mode - Before Using the Wind Speed Mode
the propeller How Wind Speed is Measured
blades are entirely
exposed to air ! The ADC is equipped with a propeller that is
similar to a traditional aerovane.
! When the propeller faces the wind, it
rotates and generates signal. This product
will pick up the signal and converts it into
wind speed.
Before and After Measuring a Wind Speed
Propeller Closed Propeller Opened ! Turn the ball-shape propeller by your thumb
and index finger until the propeller blades
are entirely exposed, and it is not sheltered
wind wind by the case.
! After a wind speed measurement, rotate the
propeller to a closed position to prevent dirt
from getting into it.
display
To Measure Wind Speed
! Select Wind Speed Mode. Point the blades
directly towards the wind direction, and
make sure that the blades rotate freely.
! When the wind passes through the propeller,
the blades rotate. The ADC starts to
measure, and shows the current, average
and maximum wind-speed readings.
Point the Propeller towards the wind direction
11.1 Wind Speed Mode - Wind Speed Mode Function
Wind Speed Mode Functions
Current, Max ! This ADC has the following wind speed
Beaufort and Average functions:
Scale Wind Speed 1) The Beaufort Scale: The longest and
most widely used set of criteria to
describe the wind conditions. Check the
coming ' Beaufort Scale ' section for more
Wind Speed
Wind detail on Beaufort Scale.
Speed
Display Lock
Alarm
2) The Current, Maximum and Average
Average Wind Speed.
3) Wind Speed Alarm: alarm that alerts the
user when the current wind speed is higher
than the predefined level.
Time Span Manual
Setting Data Log 4) Wind Speed Display Lock: This feature
can lock the wind speed display for 5
seconds.
5) Time Span Setting: This feature defines
Wind Speed Mode Functions the time for the Average Wind Speed
Calculation. Check the coming ' Time
Span Setting for Average Wind Speed '
section for more detail on the setting.
6) Manual Data Log: The function to log
the sensor functional mode readings that
is currently obtained from sensors.
11.2 Wind Speed Mode - Wind Speed Display
Wind Speed Display
Mode Wind ! In Wind Speed Mode, the display will show
Indicator Speed Unit the following:
Beaufort WIND mph 1) The ' WIND ' Indicator and the wind speed
Scale Current unit appear on the 1st row of the display.
(by average 21.3 Wind Speed
2) T h e B e a u f o r t S c a l e ( c a l c u l a t e d b y
wind speed) 18.3 8.3
average wind speed) appears on the 2nd
Average
Maximum
Wind Speed row of the display.
Wind Speed
Wind Speed Mode 3) The Current Wind Speed appears on the
3rd row of the display.
4) The maximum and average wind speed
[reset] appears on the 4th row of the display.
Km/h mph To Change Wind Speed Unit
! This ADC can display wind speed in the
[reset] following wind speed units:
[reset]
1) Km/h (Kilometer per hour),
2) mph (mile per hour),
m/s feet/s
3) feet/s (feet per second)
4) m/s (meter per second) and
[reset] [reset]
5) Knots.
! In Wind Speed Mode, press the [reset]
Knots button to change the wind speed unit
following the adjacent diagram.
Wind Speed Unit Selection Sequence
11.3 Wind Speed Mode - What is Beaufort Scale?
What is Beaufort Scale?
! Beaufort Scale is the longest and most
widely used set of criteria to describe the
Beaufort WIND mph wind conditions and its effects on land as
Scale well as on sea.
(by average 21.3 Average
wind speed) 18.3 8.3 Wind Speed
! It categorizes the wind speed into 13 force
numbers, from 0 (calm) to 12 (hurricane).
Check the 'Beaufort Scale Table' section
Wind Speed Mode below for more detail on the Beaufort Scale.
Beaufort Scale Bar
Beaufort Scale ! For user's convenience, the ADC displays
(calculated by average wind speed)
Beaufort Scale for average wind speed.
force force force
no. 1 no. 5 no. 10
! T h e A D C e x h i b i ts B e a u f o r t S c a l e b y
displaying different number of bars on the
upper row of the display. One exhibited bar
is equivalent to one Beaufort Scale force
Example A: Number 5 of Beaufort Scale number. For example, if there are 5 bars on
the display, the average wind speed is
Beaufort Scale equivalent to force number 5 of Beaufort
(calculated by average wind speed) Scale.
force force force
no. 1 no. 8 no. 10 ! The ADC displays the Beaufort Scale force
number from 0 to 10 (if the average wind
speed is higher than force number 10, the
ADC will display 10).
Example B: Number 8 of Beaufort Scale
11.4 Wind Speed Mode - Beaufort Scale Table
11.5 Wind Speed Mode - Wind Speed Display Lock, Reset Max Wind Speed
Wind Speed Display Lock
! The ADC is equipped with a function to hold
WIND mph the fluctuating wind speed reading on the
display.
21.3
18.3 8.3 ! In Wind Speed Mode, press the [set] button
to lock the wind speed reading (the display
will hold the current reading for 5 seconds).
Wind Speed Mode
Reset the Maximum Wind Speed
hold
[set] 5 seconds [reset] ! To reset the maximum wind speed, press
and hold the [reset] button for 2 second to
WIND mph RESET MAX select the Reset Display.
hold
lock WIND? NO [mode] ! When the Reset Display is displayed, press
indicator L 21.3 (abort the
the [set] button to select between 'YES' and
18.3 8.3 18.3 8.3 reset)
display
'NO'.
keep still flashing
Wind Speed Mode Maximum Wind Speed ! In the ' YES ' display, press and hold the [mode]
(Display Locked) Reset Display - NO button for 2 about seconds to confirm the
hold
[mode] [set] reset (the maximum wind speed will reset to
(confirm zero).
the
Note: reset) ! To abort the reset, press and hold the [mode]
RESET MAX
This diagram illustrates button for 2 seconds in the ' NO ' display.
the general flow among WIND? YES
different functional
displays only, and may 18.3 8.3
NOT conform to fact in flashing
all instances. Maximum Wind Speed
Reset Display - Yes
11.6 Wind Speed Mode - Wind Speed Alarm
Wind Speed Alarm
Wind Speed
'beep' ! The ADC is equipped with a wind speed
for 5 alarm.
seconds
(every 2 ! That alarm alerts user when the current
Alarm Range minutes) wind speed is equal to or higher than the
preset preset wind speed level.
wind speed
level Wind Speed Alarm Sound
! In Wind Speed Mode, if the Current Wind
Below Alarm Range Speed is equal to or larger than the preset
wind speed level, the ADC will start beeping
for about 5 seconds.
0 Time ! After the first beeping, the ADC will beep
again for every 2 minutes if the current wind
The Wind Speed Alarm Range speed holds above the preset level.
! The above repeated alarm will stop unless
the wind speed again exceeds the preset
level or the wind speed alarm is set to OFF.
11.7 Wind Speed Mode - Setting the Wind Speed Alarm and Time Span
To Set the Wind Speed Alarm, and Time Span
hold Wind Speed Alarm and for Average Wind Speed Calculation
[mode] Time Span Setting Sequence
! To set the wind speed alarm, press and hold
WIND mph [mode]
the [mode] button for about 2 seconds to
Wind Speed Time Span
Setting select the setting display (wind speed starts
21.3 Alarm
flashing).
18.3 8.3
hold
[mode] ! When the 'wind speed' is flashing, press the
Wind Speed Mode [mode] button to select between time span
setting and wind speed alarm setting.
Wind Speed Alarm Setting Time Span
Setting ! When 'wind speed' is flashing, press the
Alarm OFF Alarm ON
[reset] button to scroll the target wind speed
level by 1 step (hold down the button to
WIND mph WIND mph WIND mph scroll the setting faster). To select the wind
[set]
OFF ON
flash AVG PERIOD speed alarm between ON and OFF, press
---- 50.3 10 the [set] button.
18.3 8.3 18.3 8.3 SEC
! When 'time' is flashing, press the [set] or
[reset] button to scroll the target time span
for average wind speed calculation by 1
(hold down the button to scroll the setting
faster).
hold [reset] [reset] hold [reset] [reset]
! Press and hold the [mode] button for about
2 seconds to exit the setting sequence.
scroll scroll through scroll scroll through
thesetting
the settingat
faster
a faster pace
the settings by
increment
the setting at
a faster pace
the settings by
decrement
! The setting display will change to Wind
Mode automatically if no key-stoke has
been activated for about 1 minute.
11.8 Wind Speed Mode - Using the Propeller as a Mechanical Compass
Propeller as a Mechanical Compass
! The ADC measures ambient temperature,
wind speed, and it also tells compass
North East directions.
North Target object ! One of the propeller blades is red-colored to
pole
indicate the magnetic north pole.
! Four reference points were engraved on the
propeller ADC as reference points.
red-colored To use the Mechanical Compass
blade ! To check bearing of an object, make sure
reference that the propeller cover is opened, and the
points blades are entirely exposed to air.
! Tilt the ADC until the propeller blades are
parallel to the horizon, and the propeller
blades rotate freely.
! The red-colored blade of the propeller will
Using the Propeller as a points to the magnetic north pole. Make use
Mechanical Compass of the reference points (marked on the
product) to check the direction of the target
object.
12.0 Temperature - Temperature Functions
Temperature Mode Functions
! The ADC has the following temperature
Current, Minimum functions:
Current Wind Chill
Temperature 1) The Current Temperature: The Current
Temperature
Temperature readings.
2) The Current and Minimum Wind Chill
temperature: The wind effect on
Wind Chill temperature. Check the'WindChill
Temperature Temperature' section below for more detail
Temperature
History Graph on Wind Chill Temperature.
Alarm
3) The Temperature History Graph: The
temperature memory for the last 24 hours.
4) The Wind Chill Temperature Alarm:
Temperature Manual alarm to alert the user when the current
Calibration Data Log Wind Chill Temperature is lower than the
predefined limit.
5) The Calibration: The process to
calibrate the temperature reading.
Temperature Mode Functions
6) Manual Data Log: The function to log
the sensor functional mode readings that is
currently obtained from sensors.
12.1 Temperature - Temperature Display
Temperature Display
! In Temperature Mode, the display will show
Mode Temperature
Indicator Unit the following:
TEMP 8C
Current
1) The ' TEMP ' Indicator and the temperature
28.3 Temperature unit appear on the 1st row of the display.
Current Wind Chill
18.2 13.2
Minimum Wind Chill
2) The Current Temperature appears on the
Temperature Temperature 3rd row of the display.
Temperature Mode 3) The Current and Minimum Wind Chill
Temperature appear on the 4th row of the
display.
To Change Temperature Unit
! The ADC can display temperature in the
C following units:
1) Degree Celsius (C)
[reset]
2) Degree Fahrenheit (F)
! In Temperature Mode, press the [reset]
F button once to change the temperature unit.
See adjacent figure.
12.2 Temperature Mode- Wind Chill Temperature
What is Wind Chill Temperature
! Wind chill is a temperature factor that
Wind Current Wind Chill combines air temperature and the effect of
Case Conditions Temperature Temperature Weather blowing wind.
! As blowing wind makes you feel as though
the temperature is lower than simple air
1. NO wind 15F/ -9.4C 15F/ -9.4C Cold temperature.
! For example, if it is -9.4 degrees Celsius
and the wind blows at 80.5 km per hour:
People will feel as if the temperature is -23.3
2. wind speed 15F/ -9.4C -10F/ -23.3C Very degrees Celsius. In this case, the wind chill
at 50 mph/ Cold temperature is -23.3 degrees Celsius.
80.5 km/h
! The ADC is also equipped with wind chill
temperature functions, including displaying
current and minimum wind chill temperature,
3. NO wind -10F/ -23.3C -10F/ -23.3C Very and having a wind chill temperature alarm.
Cold
Note:
Wind Chill Temperature Effects ! Wind chill temperature is the effect that
combines wind speed and temperature, the
ADC must measure the wind speed in order
to display the wind chill temperature.
! Check the previous ' Before Using the Wind
Speed Mode ' section for more detail on
Wind Speed Measurement.
12.3 Temperature Mode - To Reset Minimum Wind Chill Temperature
To R e s e t t h e M i n i m u m W i n d C h i l l
Temperature
TEMP 8C ! To reset the minimum wind chill temperature,
press and hold the [reset] button for 2
28.3 seconds to select the Reset Display.
18.2 13.2
! When the Reset Display is displaying, press
Temperature Mode the [set] button to select between the ' YE S '
and ' NO ' Display.
hold
[reset] ! In the ' YES ' display, press and hold the [mode]
hold button for about 2 seconds to confirm the
RESET MIN [mode] reset (the minimum wind chill temperature
(abort the
W.CHILL? NO reset) will reset to zero).
! To abort the reset, press and hold the [mode]
18.2 13.2 button for 2 seconds in the ' NO ' display.
flashing
Maximum Wind Speed
Reset Display - NO
hold
[mode] [set]
(confirm
the
Note: reset)
This diagram illustrates RESET MIN
the general flow among W.CHILL? YES
different functional
displays only, and may 18.2 13.2
not conform to fact in flashing
all instances. Maximum Wind Speed
Reset Display - Yes
12.4 Temperature Mode - Temperature History Graph for the Last 24 Hours
Temperature History Graph
TEMP 8C ! The ADC is equipped with a temperature
memory function. It records the last 24-hour
28.3 temperature and displays them by bar-graph.
18.2 13.2
! In Temperature Mode, press the [set] button
to select the Temperature History Graph
Temperature Mode Display.
! While in the Temperature History Graph
[mode] [set] Display setting, the right most bar will start
-24 hour 0 hour (current) flashing.
the temperature
TEM flashing bar ! The right most bar represents the current
represents
of the selected 8C the selected record temperature (0 hour). While the other bars
record (numeric) 28.3 (graphical bar) represent the temperature records of the last
current 18.2 1-00 the time that took 24 hours. Each temperature record is taken
wind chill this record at the hour (i.e. 12:00, 1:00, 2:00 ...)
Temperature History Graph Display ! To browse the temperature record at
hold [reset] [reset] hold [set] [set] different times, press the [set] button to
select the record by backward scrolling or
Select the record by Select the record by [reset] button to select time by forward
forward scrolling backward scrolling scrolling (hold down the button to scroll the
(1 hour per step) (1 hour per step)
setting at a faster pace).
! Press the [mode] button once to exit the
Select the lap time by Select the lap time by
forward scrolling backward scrolling Pressure History Graph Display.
(fast scrolling) (fast scrolling)
12.5 Temperature Mode - Wind Chill Temperature Alarm
Wind Chill Temperature Alarm
Wind Chill
Temperature ! The ADC is equipped with a wind chill
temperature alarm.
! That alarm alerts user when the current
wind chill temperature is equal to or lower
High Temperature Range than the preset wind chill temperature level.
Wind Chill Temperature Alarm Sound
'beep'
preset for 5 ! In Temperature Mode: When the Current
wind chill seconds Wind Chill Temperature is equal to or lower
temperature (every 2
level Low Temperature Range than the preset wind chill temperature level,
minutes) the ADC starts beeping for about 5 seconds.
0 Time ! After the first beeping, the ADC will beep
The Wind Chill Temperature Alarm again for every 2 minutes if the current wind
chill temperature holds at or below the preset
value.
! The above repeated alarm will stop unless
the wind chill temperature equals or drops
below the preset value or the wind chill
temperature alarm is set to OFF.
12.6 Temperature Mode - Setting the Wind Chill Temperature Alarm
To Select Setting Display
Wind Chill Temperature Alarm and
hold Temperature Calibration
[mode] Setting Sequence
! To select the setting display, press and hold
the [mode] button for about 2 seconds to
TEMP 8C [mode]
select the setting display (temperature digits
Wind Chill Temperature
Temperature Calibration
will start flashing).
28.3 Alarm
18.2 13.2 The Setting Sequence
hold
[mode] ! When the temperature digits are flashing,
Temperature Mode press the [mode] button to select between
the Wind Chill Temperature Alarm Setting
Wind Chill Temperature Temperature a n d Te m p e r a t u r e C a l i b r a t i o n D i s p l a y
Alarm Setting Calibration Display
Alarm OFF Alarm ON following the adjacent diagram. Check the
'Calibrating the Temperature' section below
W.CHILL 8 C W.CHILL 8 C TEMP 8C for more detail on temperature calibration.
[set]
OFF ON OFFSET ! When the temperature digits are flashing,
---- -10.0 0.0 press the [reset] button to scroll through to
18.3 8.3 18.3 8.3 18.3 8.3
flash
select target wind chill temperature level
(hold down the button to scroll the setting at
a faster pace), or press the [set] button to
select the between wind chill temperature
hold hold
[reset] [reset] [mode] [reset] alarm ON and OFF.
! When the above settings finished, press and
Calibration Setting Display
scroll
scroll the hold the [mode] button for about 2 seconds
setting by
the setting increment Check 'Calibrating to exit the setting sequence.
faster of 1 step the Temperature' section
below for more detail
12.7 Temperature Mode - Calibrating the Temperature
To Select Setting Display
TEMP 8C
! Following the previous ' Setting the Wind
OFFSET
Chill Temperature Alarm ' section to select
0.0 the Calibration Display.
18.3 8.3 ! In the Calibration Display, press and hold
the [reset] button for 2 seconds to select the
Temperature Calibration Display Calibration Setting Display.
The Setting Sequence
[mode] hold [reset]
! When the 'offset value' digits are flashing,
press the [set] or [reset] buttons scroll
TEMP 8C through to select target offset value (hold
OFFSET the offset down the button to scroll the setting at a
value
wind chill 0.0 faster pace).
temperature 18.3 8.3 current ! When the above settings finished, press the
temperature
[mode] button once to exit the setting
Calibration Setting Display sequence.
hold [reset] [reset] hold [set] [set] Note:
Select the Select the
1) When the temperature has been calibrated,
setting by setting by the ADC will offset the current temperature
forward scrolling backward scrolling by the target offset value. For example:
If the offset value is +2 and the current
Select the setting by Select the setting by temperature is 26 degrees C, the ADC will
forward scrolling backward scrolling display 28 degrees C (26+2).
(fast scrolling) (fast scrolling)
2) The current wind chill temperature will be
updated as above accordingly.
13.0 Barometer Mode - Barometer Mode Function
Barometer Mode Functions
! The ADC has the following barometric
24 Hour pressure functions:
Pressure Stormy Alarm 1) The 24-Hour Pressure History Graph:
History Graph
The Barometric Pressure Memory for the
last 24 hours.
2) Storm Alarm: The alarm that alerts the
user when the upcoming weather is stormy.
Pressure Manual Check the coming 'Storm Alarm' section for
Calibration Data Log more detail on the Storm Alarm.
3) Calibration: The process to calibrate
the Barometric Pressure reading.
4) Manual Data Log: The function to log
Barometer Mode Functions the sensor functional mode readings that
are currently obtained from sensors.
13.1 Barometer Mode - Barometer Display
Barometer Display
Mode
Indicator
Pressure
Unit
! In Barometer Mode, the display will show the
BARO hPa following:
Current
Barometric 1) The mode indicator ' BARO ' Indicator and
1001.3 Pressure the barometric pressure unit appear on the
1st row of the display.
2) The ambient Barometric Pressure
Barometer Mode appears on the 3rd row of the display.
To Change Barometric Pressure Unit
! The ADC can display Barometric Pressure in
hPa the following units:
[reset] 1) Hecto-Pascal (hPa)
2) milli-bar (mb)
mb 3) Inches of mercury (inHg)
! In Barometer Mode, press the [reset] button
[reset] [reset] to change the barometric pressure unit
following the adjacent diagram.
inHg

Barometric Pressure Unit Selection Sequence


13.2 Barometer Mode - Pressure History Graph for the Last 24 Hours
Pressure History Graph
BARO hPa
! The ADC is equipped with a barometric
pressure memory function. It records the last
1001.3 24 hours barometric pressure readings, and
it can display them by bar-graph.
! In Barometer Mode, press the [set] button to
Barometer Mode select the Pressure History Graph Display.
[mode] [set]
! While in the Temperature History Graph
Display, the right most bar will start flashing.
flashing bar
-24 hour
represents ! The right most bar represents the current
BAR the selected record
(graphical bar)
temperature (0 hour), while the other bars
the pressure
of the selected hPa 0 hour (current)
represent the pressure records of the last 24
record (numeric) 1023.2 hours. Each pressure record is taken at the
1-00 the time that hour (i.e 12:00, 1:00 and 2:00 ... ).
took this record
! To browse the pressure record at different
Pressure History Graph Display times, press the [set] button to scroll the
hold [reset] [reset] hold [set] [set] record backward (from the current record to
the -24 hour record) or press the [reset]
Select the record by Select the record by button to scroll the record forward (from the
forward scrolling from backward scrolling
-24 hour to current from current to -24 hour -24 hour record to the current record).
(1 hour per step) (1 hour per step)
! Press the [mode] button once to exit the
Pressure History Graph Display.
Select the lap time by Select the lap time by
forward scrolling backward scrolling
(fast scrolling) (fast scrolling)
13.3 Barometer Mode - About Storm Alarm
About Stormy Alarm
! The alarm gives beep alert when the ADC
Weather Forecast Symbols
predicts the upcoming weather as stormy.
! Then, in the Current time - Weather
Forecast Display, the 'stormy' weather
Stormy forecast symbol will appear.
beep Storm Alarm Sound
Storm ! If the 'stormy' weather forecast symbol
alarm on 06MAR appears, the ADC starts beeping for about 30
THU seconds.
12:38.28
88.2% 28.0 8 C ! The ADC will NOT beep again unless another
'stormy' condition is predicted.
Weather Forecast Display
13.4 Barometer Mode - Setting the Storm Alarm
Select the Setting Display
hold
[mode]
Storm Alarm and Pressure
Calibration Setting Sequence
! Press and hold the [mode] button for about
2 second to select the setting display (the
BARO hPa [mode]
' ON ' or ' OFF ' will start flashing).
Stormy Pressure
1001.3 Alarm Calibration Setting Sequence
! In the setting display, press the [mode]
button to move the setting following the
Barometer Mode adjacent diagram.
hold hold Pressure ! When the ' ON ' or ' OFF ' starts to flash, press
[mode] [mode]
(Alarm OFF) (Alarm ON)
Calibration Display the [set] button to select the Stormy Alarm
between ON and OFF.
BARO hPa BARO hPa BARO hPa ! When the above settings finished, press and
[set]
STORM OFF STORM ON OFFSET hold the [mode] button for about 2 seconds
1001.3 1001.3 0.0 to exit the setting sequence.
1001.3

current
Alarm OFF barometric Alarm ON
pressure
Storm Alarm Setting [mode] hold
[reset]

Calibration Setting Display

Check the 'Calibrating


the Temperature' section
below for more detail
13.5 Barometer Mode - Calibrating the Barometric Pressure
To Calibrate the Barometric Pressure
! Following the previous 'Setting the Storm Alarm'
BARO hPa section to select the Calibration Display.
OFFSET ! In the Calibration Display, press and hold the
0.0 [reset] button for 2 seconds to select the
1001.3
Calibration Setting Display.
Pressure Calibration Display ! When the 'offset value' digits are flashing, press
the [set] or [reset] button to scroll to select the
[mode] hold [reset] target offset value (hold down the button to scroll
the setting at a faster pace).
! When the above settings finished, press the
BARO hPa [mode] button once to exit the setting sequence.
OFFSET the offset
0.0 value Setting Pressure relative to Sea Level
1001.3 the current 1) When the barometric pressure has been
value
calibrated, the current barometric pressure w i l l
Calibration Setting Display offset by the target offset value.
hold [reset] [reset] hold [set] [set] 2) To be able to read the current barometric
pressure as a pressure referring to sea-level
Select the Select the although at an altitude, calibrate as follows:
setting by setting by
forward scrolling backward scrolling Check the current altitude (for example 1000m).
Divide 1000/8 (since 1 hPa/mbar is 8m altitude).
Select the setting by Select the setting by Result 125 hPa/mbar. Set offset to +125hPa/mbar.
forward scrolling backward scrolling The reading will now refer to the pressure at sea-
(fast scrolling) (fast scrolling)
level.
14.0 Altimeter Mode - Altimeter Mode Functions
Altimeter Mode Functions
! This mode has the following functions:
Accumulative 1) The different altitude readings: Current,
Current, Min & Minimum and Maximum Altitude.
Ascend & Descend
Max Altitude
Altitude 2) The Accumulative Ascend and Descent
Altitude: The sums of the ascending/
descending distance for ski sport.
3) The Altitude Alarm: Alarm sounds when
Altitude Altitude the current altitude is higher than the
Calibration Alarm predefined level.
4) Altitude Calibration: The process to
calibrate the altitude reading.
Air Density/ 5) Air Density, Relative Air Density and
manual Density Altitude: The temperature,
Relative Density &
Data Log pressure and humidity effects on air
Density Altitude
density.
6) Manual Data Log: The function to log the
current sensor readings.
Altimeter Mode Functions WARNING !
! The ADC estimates altitude by air pressure.
Hence, these altitude values may be
changed if air pressure changes. DO NOT
rely on the ADC for those activities that
demands commercial standard.
14.1 Altitude Mode - Functional Displays
Functional Displays
Ski Run ! Altimeter Mode includes three different
ALTITUDE m number
SKI RUN: 99
functional displays, they are the Ski-Run
Accumulated Display, Max-Min Display and Air-Density
144 Descent Display.
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! In Altimeter Mode, press the [set] button to
Ski-Run Display Accumulated select between the above displays following
Ascent the adjacent diagram.
[set]
Altitude ! In the above displays, the indicator 'ALTITUDE'
Mode unit and altitude unit appear on the 1st row of the
Indicator ALTITUDE m display, and the current altitude appears on
Current
Altitude the 3rd row of the display.
144 Altitude Ski-Run Display
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Max Min ! In this display, the number of Ski Runs
Altitude Altitude appears on the 2nd row of the display, and the
Max-Min Display accumulated ascent and descent appear on
[set] [set] the 4th row of the display.
Altitude Max-Min Display
relative air ! In this display, the maximum and minimum
ALTITUDE m density ALTITUDE m altitude appears on the 4th row of the display.
AD:0.2345 hold [reset] RAD: 55.78%
Altitude Air-Density Display
144 144
144.8 air density 144.8 ! In this display, the air density or relative air
density appears the 2nd row of the display,
density
and the density altitude appears on the 4th
Air-Density Display altitude Air-Density Display
(Air Density) (Relative Air Density) row of the display.

Altimeter Mode
14.2 Altimeter Mode - To Change Altitude Units
To Change Altitude Units
! The ADC can display altitude in the
following units:
m
1) Meter (m)
[reset]
2) Feet (ft).
! In any of the functional displays (Ski-Run,
Max-Min and Air-Density Display), press the
ft [reset] button to select the altitude unit
following the adjacent diagram.

Select among the Altitude Units


Altimeter Mode
14.3.0 Altimeter Mode - Altitude Ski-Run Display
Ski-Run Display
Altitude
Mode unit ! The ADC is equipped with functions to register
Indicator ski runs. They are the Ski-Run Counter,
ALTITUDE m Ski Run
Current SKI RUN: 99 counter Accumulative Ascending Altitude and
Altitude 144 Accumulative Descending Altitude.
2237 2418 ! The Ski Run Counter registers the number of
Accumulated Accumulated ski runs.
Ascent Descent
Ski Run Display ! The Accumulative Ascending Altitude and
Accumulative Descending Altitude registers
Altimeter Mode the total ascend or descend altitude during the
ski runs.
altitude (m)
record
ski-run count
record ! When the Ski-Run functions is ON:
ski-run count
A
(counter +1) (counter +1) 1)The ADC will record a Ski-Run count
500
D
(Counter +1) automatically when a ski run
B has descended 15 meters (point A to B or
485
E point D to E).
>30 m

470
F 3) The ADC will record a new ski-run record
455
C (Counter +1) once a 30 meters ascend
440
(point C to D) is completed before another
425 ski-run record is allowed to be registered.
410 ! Check the 'To Turn the Ski-Run Function ON
and OFF' section below for more detail on how
time to set the function ON and OFF.
Starting End Starting End
point point point point
Ski-Run 1 Ski-Run 2
14.3.1 Altimeter Mode - To Turn Ski-Run Function ON and OFF
To Turn Ski-Run Function ON and OFF
Ski-Run Function ON-OFF Setting
Function OFF Function ON ! To select the setting display, press and hold
the [reset] button for about 2 seconds (the
SKI RUN ON? SKI RUN ON? 'YES' or 'NO' will start flashing).
NO [set]
YES ! In setting display, press the [mode] button to
select between the Ski-Run Function ON-
OFF Setting and the Ski-Run Reset Settings
following the adjacent diagram. Check the
'To Reset the Ski-Run Counter, Ascend &
hold [mode] hold [mode]
(Ski-Run (Ski-Run Descend' section below for more detail on
Function OFF) Function ON) reset setting.
! When the Ski-Run Function ON-OFF Setting
ALTITUDE m hold 'YES' or 'NO' is flashing, press the [set]
[mode]
SKI RUN: 99 [reset] Ski-Run Ski-Run
button to select between the Ski-Run
Function Counter
144 ON-OFF Reset Function ON and OFF.
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[mode] [mode] ! When the 'YES' Display is flashing, press
and hold the [mode] button for about 2
Ski Run Display [mode]
hold
Ski-Run
Descend
Ski-Run
Ascend
seconds to confirm the setting and exit the
[mode] Reset Reset setting sequence (Ski-Run Function will turn
ON).
Ski-Run Counter, Ascend and
Descend Reset Setting Sequence ! When the 'NO' Display is flashing, press
and hold the [mode] button for about 2
seconds to abort the setting and exit the
setting sequence.
14.3.2 Altimeter Mode - To Reset the Ski-Run Counter, Ascend & Descend
To Reset Ski-Run Counter, Ascending and
SKIRUN SKIRUN Descending Altitude.
RESET? YES [set] RESET? NO
! Following the previous 'To Turn Ski-Run
ALTITUDE m
SKI RUN: 99 Function ON and OFF' section to enter the
144 Ski-Run Reset Setting.
Activated Inactivated
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Ski-Run Counter Reset Setting
! Press the [mode] button to select between
the Ski-Run Function ON-OFF Setting and
Ski Run Display the Ski-Run Reset Settings following the
hold adjacent diagram.
[mode] hold [reset] Ski-Run [mode] Ski-Run
Function Counter ! When one of the 'YES' Displays is flashing,
ON-OFF Reset press and hold the [mode] button for about
2 seconds to confirm the reset and exit the
[mode] [mode]
setting sequence (the respective Ski-Run
DESCEND Ski-Run [mode] Ski-Run reading will be reset to zero).
RESET? YES Descend Ascend
Reset Reset ! When one of the 'NO' Displays is flashing,
2237 2418 press and hold the [mode] button for about
Ski-Run Counter, Ascend
and Descend Reset 2 seconds to abort the reset and exit the
Activated Setting Sequence setting sequence.
[set] ! IMPORTANT
Accumulative ascend and descend will only
ASCEND ASCEND
DESCEND RESET? YES [set] RESET? NO
work when Ski-Run function is activated
RESET? NO (ON)
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Activated Inactivated
Inactivated Accumulative Descend Reset Setting
14.4.0 Altimeter Mode - Altitude Max-Min Functions
Altitude Max-Min Display
altitude (m) Highest point Highest point ! Altitude Max-Min Display includes three
different altitude readings: Current,
500 Minimum and Maximum Altitude.
400 Current Altitude
300 ! Current Altitude is reading that measured by
A B the air pressure at your current location.
200
time Minimum Altitude
Starting Lowest End Starting Lowest End ! Minimum Altitude is the accomplished
point point point point point point
(reset the max minimum altitude record. It will be
& min altitude) Trail 1 Trail 2 superseded if a lower altitude is
subsequently achieved.
This Product will display
Trail 1 Trail 2 at point A at point B Maximum Altitude
Maximum 500 m 550 m 500 m 550 m*1 ! Maximum Altitude is the accomplished
Altitude
maximum altitude record. It will be
Minimum 150 m
Altitude 200 m 150 m 150 m*2 superseded if a higher altitude is
subsequently achieved.
Note: Note:
1. The maximum altitude will be updated as a higher
altitude (550m > 500m) is reached. ! During the first three minutes of Altitude Display,
2. The minimum altitude will NOT be updated as there is the ADC needs one second to get a reading.
NO further lower altitude (150m < 200m) accomplished. ! After the first three minutes of Altitude Display,
the ADC needs one minute to get a reading.
! Reset the maximum or minimum altitude prior
to recording a new one, check the 'To Reset the
Maximum and Minimum Altitude' section below
to reset the respective reading.
14.4.1 Altimeter Mode - To Reset Minimum and Maximum Altitude
To Reset the Maximum and Minimum
Altitude
ALTITUDE m
! To reset the maximum and minimum altitude,
144 press and hold the [reset] button for about 2
734 80 seconds to select the Reset Display.
! When the Minimum Altitude Reset Display is
hold displaying, press the [mode] button to select
[mode] Max-Min Display
(abort between the Maximum and Minimum Altitude
the hold [reset] Reset Display.
reset)
flashing ! When the ' NO ' or ' YES ' Display is displaying,
RESET MAX RESET MIN press the [set] button to select between the
ALT ? NO [mode]
ALT ? NO 'YES' and 'NO' Display.
hold
[mode]
(confirm
! When the ' YES ' Display is displaying, press
734 80 flashing 734 80 and hold the [mode] button for about 2
the
reset) seconds to confirm the reset of the
Maximum Altitude Minimum Altitude respective altitude (i.e. the maximum or
Reset Display - NO Reset Display - NO minimum altitude), the maximum or minimum
[set] [set] altitude will be reset to zero.
flashing
! To abort the reset, press and hold the [mode]
RESET MAX RESET MIN button for 2 seconds in the ' NO ' Display.
ALT ? YES [mode] ALT ? YES

734 80 734 80
flashing

Maximum Altitude Minimum Altitude


Reset Display - YES Reset Display - YES
14.5.0 Altimeter Mode - What is Air Density and Its Effects
Air Density
! A LUV GHQVLW \ GHSHQGV RQ LW V WHP SHUDWXUH
air density relative air density SUHVVXUH DQG humidity
ALTITUDE m ALTITUDE m ! 7 KH KLJ KHU W KH W HP SHUDW XUH W KH DLU LV
AD:0.2345 hold [reset] RAD: 55.78% KHDW HG DQG W KH DLUV GHQVLW \ GHFUHDVHV
AD 144 144 ! Humid air is lighter than dry air at the same
144.8
RAD 144.8 temperature and pressure, that is, the air is
density density humid, air's density decreases.
altitude altitude
Air-Density Display Air-Density Display
! Increasing the pressure increases the airs
(Air Density) (Relative Air Density) density. Altitude and weather can change the
airs pressure. In general, higher the altitude,
lower the air density.
Altimeter Mode Air Density and Relative Air Density
Display
! In this display, the indicator 'ALTITUDE' and
altitude unit appear on the 1st row of the
display, and the current altitude appears on
the 3rd row of the display.
! The air density (AD) or relative air density
(RAD) appears on the 2nd row of the display,
and the density altitude appears on the 4th
row of the display.
! Check the 'Setting the Altimeter Mode' section
below for more detail on how to set the data
for calculating the relative humidity.
14.5.1 Altimeter Mode - Effects on Lower Air Density
Effects of lower air density on people Density Altitude
! If you go high enough by climbing a ! As air's density varies by altitude (the
mountain, about 3658 meters high, the air's combination effect of pressure and
pressure is about 40% lower than at sea temperature), hence the performance of
level. aircrafts or automobile engines will be
affected in different altitude (air density).
! This means that with each breath you are
getting about 40% less oxygen than at sea ! Pilots need to take the above facts into
level. account because the lift, power and thrust
would be different between the standard
Effects of lower air density on engines atmosphere and the real atmosphere (the
! When the air's density decreases, the lifting Density altitude).
force on an aircraft's wings or helicopter's
rotor decreases, the power produced by the
engine decreases, and the thrust of a
propeller, rotor or jet engine decreases.
! When the air's density is low, airplanes need
longer runways to take off and land and they
don't climb as quickly as when the air's
density is high.
! Air density also affects the performance of
automobiles; with lower density decreasing
performance in the same way it decreases
the performance of aircraft engines.
14.6 Altimeter Mode - Altitude Alarm
Altitude Alarm
Altitude
! The ADC is equipped with an altitude alarm.
! That alarm alerts user when the current
'beep' altitude is equal to or higher than the preset
Undesirable Range for 5 altitude level.
seconds
preset
(every 2 ! Check the 'Setting the Altimeter Mode'
altitude
level minutes) section below for more detail on how to set
the altitude level for the alarm.
Desirable Range
Altitude Alarm Sound
! In Altitude Mode: When the current altitude is
equal to or higher than the preset altitude
0 Time level, the ADC starts beeping for about 5
seconds.
The Altitude Alarm
! After the first beeping, the ADC will beep
again for every 2 minutes if the current is still
equal or higher than the preset value.
! The repeated alarm beeps will stop until the
altitude is equal or higher than the preset
value or the Altitude Alarm is set to OFF.
14.7.0 Altimeter Mode - Altitude Mode Setting
Altimeter Mode Setting
hold ! The following functions can be performed in
ALTITUDE m
[mode] [mode] the Altimeter Setting Mode.
Altitude Altitude
Alarm Calibration 1) Altitude Alarm Settings,
144 Setting Display a) ON or OFF
734 80 b) Target Altitude Level for alarm
hold
[mode] [mode] [mode]
2) Altitude Calibration ,
Altitmeter Mode
[mode] [mode]
Relative
3) Relative Air Density Setting
pressure temperature
Humidity a) Temperature
Relative Air Density Setting b) Pressure
Altimeter Mode Setting Sequence
c) Humidity.
To Select the Setting Display
! o select the setting display, press and hold
the [mode] button for about 2 seconds
(altitude digits will start flashing).
! In the setting display, press the [mode]
button to select between the Altitude Alarm
Setting, Altitude Calibration Display and
Relative Air Density Setting following the
adjacent diagram.
! Check the 'Altitude Alarm Setting', 'Altitude
Calibration' and 'Relative Air Density
Setting' sections below for more detail on
the above settings.
14.7.1 Altimeter Mode - Setting the Altitude Alarm
To Set the Altitude Alarm
Altitude Alarm Setting
! Following the previous 'Altimeter Mode
Alarm OFF Alarm ON Setting Sequence' to select the Altitude
Alarm Setting Display.
ALTITUDE 8
W.CHILL mC ALTITUDE m
[set] ! When the altitude alarm digits are flashing,
OFF ON press the [reset] button to scroll by 1 to
---- 1800
144 144
select target altitude level (hold down the
18.3 8.3 flash
button to scroll the setting faster), or press
the [set] button to select the between
altitude alarm ON and OFF.
hold [reset] ! When the above settings finished, press and
[reset]
hold the [mode] button for about 2 seconds
to exit the setting sequence or press the
scroll
scroll the
setting by
[mode] button to set the other settings.
the setting increment
faster of 1 step
14.7.2 Altimeter Mode - Calibrating the Altitude
To Calibrate the Altitude
! Following the previous 'Altimeter Mode
ALTITUDE m Setting Sequence' enter the Calibration
ADJUST the offset Display. When the Calibration Display
0 value appears, press and hold the [reset] button
144 the current for about 2 seconds to select the Calibration
value Setting Display.
Altitude Calibration Display ! When the 'offset value' digits are flashing,
press the [set] or [reset] button to scroll by 1
[mode] hold [reset] to select the target offset value (hold down
the button to scroll the setting faster).
ALTITUDE m ! When the above settings finished, press the
ADJUST [mode] button once to exit the calibration
0 setting sequence. To return to Altimeter
144
flashing Mode, press and hold the [mode] button for
about 2 seconds to exit the setting
Calibration Setting Display
sequence or press the [mode] button to set
the other settings.
hold [reset] [reset] hold [set] [set] ! Note:
Select the Select the 1) When the altitude has been calibrated, the
setting by setting by ADC will offset the current altitude by the
forward scrolling backward scrolling
target offset value. For example: If the offset
value is +20 and the current altitude is 144
Select the setting by Select the setting by the ADC will display 164 (144+20).
forward scrolling backward scrolling
(fast scrolling) (fast scrolling) 2) The maximum and minimum altitude will
NOT be updated as the above.
14.7.3 Altimeter Mode - Setting Relative Air Density
To Calibrate the Altitude
! Following the previous 'Altimeter Mode
[mode] RAD SETTING [set] Setting Sequence' to enter the Relative Air
TEMP 8C temperature Density Setting Display.
15.0 Select the
setting by ! When the one of the settings (temperature,
forward scrolling
pressure and relative humidity) is flashing,
Temperature hold [reset] press the [set] or [reset] button to scroll by 1
Setting to select the target value (hold down the
Select the setting by button to scroll the setting faster).
[mode] forward scrolling
(fast scrolling) ! When the above settings finished, press the
RAD SETTING [mode] button once to exit the setting
BARO hPa pressure display, press and hold the [mode] button
1013.3 [reset] for about 2 seconds to exit the setting
sequence or press the [mode] button to set
Select the the other settings.
Pressure setting by
! Note:
Setting backward scrolling
1) hen the above Relative Air Density setting
[mode] hold [set] has been set, the Relative Air Density and
RAD SETTING the Absolute Air Density will be calculated by
Select the setting by
[mode]
HUMIDITY relative backward scrolling this setting.
humidity (fast scrolling)
80% 2) The standard default values in the RAD
settings are 15.0° C, 1013.3hPa and 0%
RH.
Humidity
Setting
Relative Air Density Setting
15.0 Relative Humidity Mode - Functional Display
Functional Displays
! Relative Humidity Mode includes four different
mode indicator readings; Heat Index Temperature, Relative
HUMIDITY Heat Index Humidity, Dew Point Temperature and Wet
H.INX 50.2 8 C Bulb Temperature.
Relative Humidity
88.2% ! In the above displays, the indicator 'HUMIDITY'
Dew Point 44.0 8 C 62.2 8 C
Temperature
Wet Bulb appears on the 1st row of the display.
Temperature
! The Heat Index Temperature appears on the
Humidity Mode
2nd row of the display.
! The Relative Humidity appears on the 3rd row
of the display.
! The Dew Point Temperature and Wet Buld
Temperature appear on the 4th row of the
display.
To Change Temperature Unit
Wet-bulb:
The evaporation of water from the thermometer with ! The above temperature readings can be
the bulb wrapped in wet cloth has a cooling effect. display in the following units:
The temperature indicated by the wet bulb 1) Degree Celsius (ºC)
thermometer is less than the temperature indicated 2) Degree Fahrenheit (ºF)
by a normal thermometer. The rate of evaporation
from the wet-bulb thermometer depends on the ! Set the temperature unit in the Temperature
Mode to change the temperature unit. Check
humidity of the air - evaporation is slower when the the previous ' Temperature Display ' section
air is already full of water vapor. for more detail on how to change the
temperature unit.
16.0 Data Log Mode - Data Log Function
Data Log Function
B A ! The ADC is equipped with a function to log
the sensor functional mode data. These
record
data data data data are the current wind speed, ambient
Free Memory Display temperature, barometric pressure, relative
Record Data Log Display humidity and the altitude at the current
location.
C ! This data also includes the time and date
Record no. & Data no ambient
Logging time & date temperature that the logging was taken.
! The ADC can log data automatically (log a
current altitude at the data at a preset interval) or manually.
wind speed current location
! For logging data automatically, check the
ambient barometric relative 'Automatic Data Log' section below. For
pressure humidity logging data manually, check the previous
'Manual Data Log'.
The Elements of a Data
Note:
Record and Data
1) The log memory can log up to 256 records
and 1980 data.
2) If log memory is full, a 'MEMORY FULL'
MEMORY message will display for few seconds. Delete
FULL some data, or transfer the data to PC if
necessary.
3) Always check the memory level before data
logging.
Memory Full Display
16.1 Data Log Mode - Data Log Display and Free Memory Display
Functional Displays
! Data Log Mode includes two different
the date that DATALOG the time that functional displays; they are the Free
this record
06 MAR 2003 this record Memory Display and Data Log Display.
was logged was logged
2:10.30 ! Free Memory Display and Data Log Display
the record
r001-0023
no. of data will be appeared alternatively for every 3
no. of this logged by
record this record seconds.
Data Log Display ! In the above displays, the date of which the
record was logged appears on the 2nd row
3 seconds of the display. The time of which the record
was logged appears on the 3rd row of the
the free display. The data number and record
FREE: 1350 memory
number appear on the 4th row of the display.
06 MAR 2003
2:10.30 ! If NO data is found on the Data Log Mode,
r001-0023
the ' NO RECORD ' display appears.
The Data Log Display
Free Memory Display ! The mode indicator 'DATALOG' appears on the 1st
row of the display.
NO data The Free Memory Display
DATALOG is found ! The free memory appears on the 1st row of the
NO RECORD
display.
-- : -- -- !
r000-0000

Data Log Display


(NO Record)
Data Log Mode
16.2 Data Log Mode - Automatic Data Log
To Log Data Automatically (Auto-Log)
! Press and hold the [set] button for about 2
seconds in the Data Log Mode to enable or
DATALOG DATALOG LOG disable the automatic log function.
06 MAR 2003 hold [set] 06 MAR 2003
2:10.30 2:10.30
LOG ! When the function is enabled, a 'LOG' indicator
r001-0023 r001-0023
appears, the ADC will log a data at the
predefined interval.
Data Log Display Data Log Display ! Check the 'Setting the Data Log Mode' section
(Auto-Log OFF) (Auto-Log ON) below for more detail on how to set the interval..

Example 1: data 1 data 2 data 3 data 4


logged logged logged logged

Record 1
(set 10 seconds hold [set] hold [set]
as the interval) to start beep beep beep to stop
0 10 20 30 40
time
(sec)
Example 2: data 1 data 2 data 3 data 4
logged logged logged logged

Record 2
(set 30 seconds hold [set] hold [set]
as the interval) to start beep beep beep to stop
0 30 60 90 120
time
(sec)

Automatic Data Log


16.3 Data Log Mode - Data and Record Administration
Log a New Data
! When a new data is logged, this data will
data 1 become the last one of the data list.
data 1 new Delete a Existing Record
data
data 2 ! If the displaying record is erased, the record will
data 2 Log a shift it's location onward following the adjacent
new data
data 3
diagram.
Record
Record

Acquire a New Data

Record 1
Record 1
Record 2 Record 2
Record 2
Delete a
Record 3 record

Delete a Record
16.4.0 Data Log Mode - Data Log Mode Setting
Data Log Mode Setting
! The following functions can be performed in
Delete Logging the Data Log Mode Setting.
the current interval 1) Delete the current data
data setting
2) Set the logging interval for auto log
3) Enable the PC Synchronization
Delete PC (transfer data from the ADC to PC)
all Record Synchronization
& Data 4) Delete all data
! Check the 'PC Synchronization' section
Data Log Mode Setting below for more detail on the communication
between the ADC and PC.
16.4.1 Data Log Mode - Setting Data Log Mode
To Select Setting Display
flash
DEL? YES DEL? NO ! Press and hold the [mode] button for about
06 MAR 2003 [set] 06 MAR 2003 2 seconds to select the Data Log Mode
2:10.30 2:10.30 Setting Display (the ' NO ' starts flashing).
DATALOG
06 MAR 2003
r001-0023 r001-0023 ! In setting display, press the [mode] button to
2:10.30 Activated
this data to select among the settings following the
be deleted Inactivated
r001-0023 Delete the Current Data
adjacent diagram.
1: When the ' NO ' starts to flash, press the
Data Log Display [set] button to select between ' YES '
hold 1. 2. (delete the record that is displaying) and
hold [mode] Delete the [mode] Auto-Log
[mode]
record that Interval ' NO ' Display.
is displaying Setting
2: When the interval digits starts to flash,
[mode] [mode] press the [set] or [reset] button to scroll to
DEL ALL ? 4. 3. select the target auto-log interval (hold
YES Delete PC Syn- down the button to scroll the setting at a
all record [mode] chronization
and data faster pace).
Data Log Mode 3: When the 'PC SYNC START?' starts to
Activated
Setting Sequence flash, press [set] button to send the data
[set]
from the ADC to PC.
PC SYNC PC SYNC ... 4: When the ' NO ' starts to flash, press the
[set]
DEL ALL ? START? STOP? [set] button to select between ' YES ' (delete
NO all records) and ' NO ' Display.
! When the above setting completed, press
Ready
if the send
Sending
and hold the [mode] button for about 2
completed
PC Synchronization
seconds to confirm the setting and exit the
Inactivated
setting sequence.
16.5 Data Log Mode - PC Synchronization
Transfer Data from the ADC to PC
! The ADC is equipped with a function to
PC SYNC [set] PC SYNC ... transfer/backup the data from the ADC to
START? STOP?
PC.
! To be able to transfer data to a PC, the
if the send accessory ADC-IR (optional extra) is
Ready completed Sending needed.
PC Synchronization
! Following the previous 'Data Log Mode
Setting Sequence' to select the PC
Synchronization Display.
PC SYNC
START? ! In the above PC Synchronization Display,
press the [set] button once to activate the
synchronization. The data of the ADC will
send to the target PC.
Note:
! Start the PC's communication software prior
to the transmission.
! Check the PC's hardware and software
Infrared Port manual for the detail on how to transfer and
Pointing this port towards receive data via infrared device.
the ADC-IR connected ! Make sure that the infrared port (of the ADC)
to a PC is pointing towards the target ADC IR
infrared port during the transmission.
16.6.0 Data Log Mode - Logged Record and Data
[reset] [reset]
To review Logged Data
Erase a Dive
[set]Record
! The adjacent diagram shows the operations
B A for employing a review on the logged data.
record ! Check the 'To Select the Logged Record'
data data data
hold and ' To Review the Logged Data' sections
[mode] Data Log Display or below for more detail on how to review
Record Free Memory Display
[set]
logged data.
[mode] hold [mode]

C Record no. & Data no ambient


Logging time & date temperature

current altitude at the


wind speed current location

ambient barometric relative


pressure humidity

Data (The Elements of a Data)


[mode]
Data Log Mode (Review Data Log)
16.6.1 Data Log Mode - To Select the Logged Record
To Select the Logged Record
A [reset]
! Press the [reset] button to scroll forward to
DATALOG [reset] select the target record (the logging time
06 MAR 2003 the next
Logged and date) among the logged records (from
001 2:10.30 Record record 1 to the last record) following the
r001-0023 adjacent diagram.
record
no. 0023 ! If a record is selected, the logging date and
Data Log Display [reset]
(Record 1) this record time appear on the 2nd and 3rd row of the
consist of display. The record number and the total
23 data
number of data (stored by such record)
[reset] the last
appear on the 4th row of the display.
Logged
Record
Record Selection Sequence ! When the target record is displaying, press
the [set] to enter the Data Selection
[set] hold [mode] Sequence. Check the 'To Review among
Logged Data' section below for more detail
data [set]/[reset] on how to select target data.
B 001
RXXX -0001 no.
06 MAR 2003 [set]/ the next
2:10.30 [reset] Logged
Data
88.2% 28.0 8 C
[set]/
Data Log Display [reset]
(Data 1)
[set]/[reset] the last
Logged
Data Selection Sequence Data
16.6.2 Data Log Mode - To Review the Logged Data
To Review the Logged Data
data [set]/[reset]
B 001 ! Following the previous 'To Select the
RXXX -0001 no.
Logged Record' section to select the target
06 MAR 2003 [set]/ the next record.
2:10.30 [reset] Logged
Data Once a record is selected:
88.2% 28.0 8 C
[set]/ ! Press the [reset] button to scroll forward to
Data Log Display [reset] select the target data among the logged
(Data 1)
[set]/[reset] the last data (from data 1 to the last data) following
Logged the adjacent diagram.
Data Selection Sequence Data
! Or press the [set] button to scroll backward
[mode] to select the target data among the logged
data (from last data to data) following the
C wind speed adjacent diagram.
R001 -0001 R001 -0001
logging 06 MAR 2003 [mode] 21.3 Km/H ! If a data is selected, the record number and
date &
2:10.30 2:10.30 data number appear on the 1st row of the
time display. The logging date and time (the time
88.2% 28.0 8 C 88.2% 28.0 8 C
temperature
such data was logged) appear on the 2nd
Date & Time Wind Speed and 3rd row of the display. The temperature
[mode] [mode] and relative humidity appear on the 4th row
record data no. of the display.
no. altitude
R001 -0001 R001 -0001 ! To review the other information of the
1001.3 hPa [mode] 144 m selected data, press the [mode] button
barometric
2:10.30 2:10.30 following the adjacent diagram. The wind
pressure 88.2% 28.0 8 C relative 88.2% 28.0 8 C speed, temperature, barometric pressure,
humidity and the altitude at the current location will
Barometric Pressure Altitude appear one by one.
17.0 Specifications A
Current Time Mode Barometer Mode
! Hour, minute and second ! Current Barometric pressure
! Month, day, day of week and year ! Storm Alarm
! 12 / 24 hour format selectable ! User defined offset for Calibration
! Auto calendar from year 2003 to 2099 ! Graphical and numerical displays for
barometric pressure for the last 24 hours
Wind Speed Mode
Altitude Mode
! Current, Average and Maximum Wind Speed
! Current, Average and Maximum Altitude
! Beaufort Scale for Average Wind Speed
! Air Density and Relative Air Density
! 5 Wind Speed Unit Selection (Km/h, mph,
feet/s, m/s, and Knots). ! Density Altitude
! User defined time span for Average Wind ! Altitude Alarm
Speed calculation.
! User defined offset for Calibration
! User defined Wind Speed Alarm.
! Ski Run Counter, Ascending and Descending
Temperature Mode Distance.
! Current Temperature, and Current and Relative Humidity
Minimum Wind Chill Temperatures.
! Current Relative Humidity,
! User defined Wind Chill Temperature Alarm.
! Heat Index,
! Graphical and numerical displays for
temperature for the last 24 hour ! Dew Point Temperature and Wet Bulb
Temperature.
17.1 Specifications - B
Data Log Mode Race Timer Mode
! Log data includes logging time and date, ! Resolution: 1 second
wind speed, barometric pressure, altitude,
temperature and relative humidity. ! Setting limit: 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59
seconds
! Manual and Automatic Data Log
! Alarm sound:
! User define logging interval for automatic
data log ! Last 10 minutes: beep once for every
minute.
! Data transfer from the ADC to PC via the
infrared synchronization, ADC-IR unit is ! Last 10 seconds: beep once for every
required. second.
Daily Alarm Mode ! 0 second: beeps for about 2 seconds.
! Daily Alarm: 1 daily alarm Others
! Alarm Duration: about 30 seconds ! Electro-luminescent back-light turns on for 3
seconds when activated.
Chronograph Mode
! Resolution: 1/100 second
! Counting range: 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99
seconds
! Measurement: Elapsed time, accumulative
elapsed time and lap time.
! Lap memory: 50 laps
17.2 Accuracy, resolution and units

Wind Speed Altimeter


Up to 3.0 m/s, better than +/-10% Better than +/- 3 meter provided properly
Over 3.0 m/s, better than +/-5% calibrated.
Resolution: 0.1 m/s Resolution: 1 meter
Units: m/s, km/h, mph, knots, ft/s Units: meter, feet

Temperature Humidity
Better than +/-1 Celsius degree (offset Between 20% and 80%, Better than +/-3.5%
calibration possible) Other range better than +/-5.0%
Resolution: 0.1 degree Resolution: 0.1%
Units: Celsius, Fahrenheit
Time
Barometer Better than +/- 1 sec/day
Better than +/-1.5mb (700 ~ 1100 mb) (offset
calibration possible) Weather Forecast
Resolution: 0.1 hPa 5 weather forecast symbols that predict the
Units: hPa, mbar, inHg coming 12-hour weather.
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