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DIGITAL
ALTIMETER
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FEATURES
Altimeter
-
Altitude
Range (-500
to
9000
meter
/ -1600
to
29500 feet),
Resolution
of
1
meter
/ 1 feet
-Max. / Min.
memory
for
Altitude
-
Altitude
Historyand Graphical di
sp
lay
of
the last 12
hour
altitude
readings
-
Altitude
Alarm
-Stop Watch
up
to
9
hr
59
min
59.9
sec
-
Altitude
total gain
or
loss 44999
meter
/ feet
Barometer
-Pressure Range 300.0 hPa /
mbar
to
1100.0 hPa /
mbar
(8.
84lnHg
to
32_44 InHg)
-Resolution
of
0.1
hPa
/
mbar
(0.
01
inHg)
-Max./ Min.
memory
for
Pressure
-Pressure Historyand Graphical display
of
the
last
12 hours pressure readings
-Electronic Pressure Weather Forecast
(Sunny, SlightlyCloudy. Cloudy,
Rainy,
Storm)
-PressureTrend Indicators
Thermometer
-Thermometer (-
20'C
to
+6O'C)
- ' C / ' F selectable
-Max. / Min.
memory
for
Thermometer
Hygrometer
-Relative Humi
dity
(20% -95%)
-Max. / Min.
memory
for
relative
humidity
TIme Keeping
-TIme:
Hr,
Min,
Sec.
-calendar:
Year,
Day
of
Week,
Month,
Date,
Automatic
Calendar
-Alarm: 1dallyalarm
BATTERY
INSTALLATION
• Remove the battery cover
Fig
. 1
from the bottom of the
computer using a small coin.
Insta
ll
the 3 V battery (CR2032)
with the positive
(+)
pole facing
the battery cover and replace
the cover as
in
Rg
. 1.
WARNING, Battery
may
explode
If
mistreated.
Do
not
recharge,
disassemble
or
dispose
of
In
fire.
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DISPLAY
ICONS
&
KEYS
ILLUSTRATION
Al
timeter
Button
Clock
Button
Dl
D2
D3
D5

Dl
D2
D3
D4
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mode
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-Altitude
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Barometer
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Max
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mum
memory
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memory
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- History Di
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-Humidity
MAX
-
Max
imum memory
&.
Temperature
--Mini
mum
memory
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-Alarm
ON
/OfF
~
-C
lock mode
0 -S
top
Watch
mode
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Forecast
Window
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Pressure
Trend
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BAROMETER
NORMAL
MODE
0
ALTIMETER
NORMAL
MODE

WAKE
UP
AND
SET
YOUR
COMPUTER
•
Press
button
Auntil all segment
on
or
re-
Install
the
battery
Altimeter Unit(
Meter/
Feet) Selection
1.
Right afterall segment on,
the
Om"
digit
will
start
to
flicker.
2.
To
select m (Meter)
or
ft
( Feet), press
button
Band then
press
button
C
to
confirm.
Barometer Unit(
mb
/ hPa/inHg )Setting
1.
Right after thealtimeter
unit
setting,
the"
mbf
hPa" digi
ts
will
then
start
to
flicker.
2.
To
se
lect mbfhPa
or
InHg, press
button
Band
then
press
button
C
to
confirm.
Temperature Unit
(OC/
OF)
Setting
1.
Right after
the
Barometer
Unit
setting,
the
Ce
lsius
digit
will
then
start
to
flicker
2.
To
se
lect C
or
F,
press
button
Band
then
press
button
C
to
confirm.
Clockand Alarm Setting
·TIME
1.
Press
button
C
to
Time
mode
,
press and hold
button
Cuntil
12/24flashing, change
to
12
Hrs
or
24 Hrs
by
press
button
Band
confirmed
by
button
C.
2.
Continuing
to
set the correct
time
by
button
Band
button
C.
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•
CALENDER
1.
Press
button
C
to
ca
lendar
mode, press and hold until
04
(Y
ear) flashing, change
to
the
desired year by press
button
B.
2.
Continui
ng
to
set
the
Month
and Date
by
button
Band
button
C.
3.
The dayof week will
automaticallycalculated and
shown up.
•
ALARM
1.
Press
butto
n C
to
Alarm mode,
thealarm clock icon display
at
the left top.
2.
Press
and
ho
ld
button
Cuntil
the
Hr
dig
it
flashi
ng
, press
the
button
Band
button
C
to
set
the
Hourand
Minute
.
3.Aftersetting theAlarm time,
press
button
B
to
activate
the
Alarm function
wh
ich a bell icon
display
~
atthe left
down
corne
r.
4.
Press
button
Bagain
to
off
the
Alarm function.
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THE
BAROMETER
•
Press
Button 0
to
enterthe
BarometerMode.
Barometer and Weather
States
Adjustment
1.
To
adjust
the
barometerand
weatherstates, weatherforecast
function can have a
good
initialization.
2.
Press
Button 0
to
Normal Mode
and then hold Button 0 again,
the
barometerdigits willstart
to
fli
cker.
3.
Press
Button B
to
set and then
press Button 0
to
confirm.
4.
Repeat Step 3
to
set
your
desire
dig
it
s.
5.
Right after
the
barometer digits
setting, press
the
Button B
to
se
lectdifferent states and
then
press Button 0
to
confirm.
Weather Forecast
1.
The
unit
iscapable
of
detecting
atmospheric pressure changes
to
predict
the
weather
for
the
forthcoming 8 hours.
2.Theweatherforecast
is
meant
for
the
next8 hours. Itmay
not
necessarily reflect
the
current
weathersituation.
3.
The accuracy
of
all general
pressure-based technol
ogy
weather foreca.st
is
about 70%,
and therefore, cannot be held
responsible
for
any
Inconveniences
so
caused byan
inaccurate one.
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4.According
to
the
barometricchange,
the
pressure trend will
Indicate the weatherIs
going
fine (
Fig
. 1
UP)
,
stable( Fig. 2 Stable) aand
nd
going worse (Fig. 3 Down
).
There are five differentstates:
Sunny, SlightlyCloudy, Cloudy, Rainy and Storm
Fig. 1
R
1DDEICY
(Going Fine)
Sunny
Rainy
Fig. 2
Fig
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(Stable) (Going Worse)
SlightlyCloudy Cloudy
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THE
BAROMETER
Maximum
and
Minimum
1.
Press
Button 0 toenter the
Memorymode.
2.
Thememory
of
maximum and
minimum barometerwill bescrolled
on
the display automatically.
3.
To
reset
the memory.
press
and
hold Button B.At the
same
ti
me.
the memoryfor the hygrometer
and
the thermometerwill
be
reset
al
so.
4.
Press
Button 0 toquitor left It return
automaticallyto Normal Mode after
30
seconds
.
The
Atmospheric
Pressure
Bar
Chart
1.
Press
Button 0 toenter the
Bar
Chart Mode
2.
The
atmospheric
pressure
chart
records the atmosphe
ri
c
changes
for the
past
12
hours
and
it
will
be
scrolled
on
thedi
sp
l
ay
automatically.
•
The
history hours are:
oH= Current
- 1H=
Past
I hour
- 2H=
Past
2hours
- 3 H=
Past
3hours
- 6 H=
Past
6hours
-
12
H=
Past
12
hours
3.
To
reset
the
records
.
press
and
hold
Button
B.
4.
Press
Button 0
to
quitor left itretum
automaticallyto Normal Mode after
30
seconds.
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THE
ALTIMETER
•
Press
ButtonA
to
entertheAltimeter
mode.
Setting the Altitude
1.
To
keep
a
check
and
re-adjust the
altimeter.It will
lead
to the most
accurate reading.
2.
Press
ButtonAto normal mode
and
then hold ButtonA
aga
i
n.
the
a
lt
imeterdigits will startto flicker
3.
Press
Button Bto
set
and
then
press
Button Ato confirm.
4.
Repeat
Step
3
to
set
your
desire
digi
ts
Zeroing theAltitude
(Sea-level)
1.
To
re-settlng the heightat
sea
-l
evel
.
press
ButtonAto
Normal Mode.
2.Hold ButtonAagain until
all
digits
are
reset
tozero.
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Maximum and
Minimum
1.
Press
Button Ato enter the
Memory mode.
2.
The
memory
of
maxJmum
and
minimum altitudewill
be
scrolled
on the display automatically.
3.
To
reset
the
memory.
press
and
hold Button
B.
At
the
same
time.
the memory for the hygrometer
and
the thermometer will
be
r
eset
also.
4.
Press
Button Atoquitor left It
return automatically
to
Normal
Mode after
30
seconds.
The Altimeter
Bar
Chart
1.
Press
Button Ato enter the
Bar
Chart
Mode.
2.
The
altimeter bar chart
records
the
altitude
changes
for the
past
12
hours
and
it
will
be
scrolled on the
display automatically.
•
The
history hours are:
oH= Current
- 1H=
Past
Ihour
-2H=
Past
2hours
-3 H=
Past
3hou
rs
-6 H=
Past
6 hours
- 12H=
Past
12
hours
3.
To
reset
the
records.
press
and
hold
Button B.
4.
Press
ButtonAto
quitor
left
it
return
automatically to
Norma
lMode after
30
seconds.
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The Total Altitude Displacement
1.
Press
Button Ato enterthe
Altimeter Normal Mode.
2.
To
start a
trip.
press
Button Bto
start the trip timer
and
then the total
altitudedisplacement will
be
recorded automatical
ly.
3.
To
stop atrip.
press
Button B
aga
in
to stop the triptimer
and
then the
total altitude displacement will
be
stopped to count.
4.
To
read
the
Total
Altitude
, I /
mil
-
TOT.
/ I
n m
Displacement.
press
Button Atoenterthe
Tota
lAltitude
Displacement Mode
and
then
press
Button Bto
select
the
total displacementfor the gain
(TOT
6 )or the l
oss
(TOT
.).
5.
Press
Button Ato quitor leftItreturn automatically to
Norma
l
Mode after
30
seconds
.
HO
~
From
0
toO
. (the
gain
TOT
6)
Tot
al
altitude di
sp
la
cement
for
the
gain
(TOT
6)
=d1
+d2+d3
From
0
to
G.(the
loss
TOT
.)
.
Total
altit
ude
di
sp
l
acement
for
the
loss
(TOT.)
=
d5+dS+d7
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The AltimeterAlarm
1.
Press
ButtonA
to
enter
the
AltimeterAlarm Mode.
2.
To set
the
target a
lt
itude
for
the
Alarm. press and hold ButtonA until
the
digit
starts
to
flicker.
3.
Press
Button B
to
set
the
digitsand
then
press ButtonA
to
confirm.
4.
Repeat Step 3
to
set
your
desire
digits.
s.
Aftersetting thetargetaltitude.
press
Button B
to
activate
or
deactivate
the
alarm.
6.
FortheAltimeterAlarm sound.
it
will
.Beep
..
Beep_Beep
for
1minutes
and
the
UP
icon flashing; when
the
altitude
come across the target
in ascending.
. Beep Beep
..
Beep Beep.. Beep
Beep for 1
min
utes and
the
DOWN
icon flashing ;
when
the
altitude
come
ac
r
oss
the
target In
descending.
7.To read
the
target
al
ti
tude
and
the
alarm setting. press ButtonA
to
the
mode
and then press ButtonA
to
quit
or
left
It
return automatically
to
Normal Modeafter30 seconds.
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THE
HYGROMETER
1.Abuild
·i
n sensor measure
humidity
and shows on
the
display.
2.
To
call
the
Maximum and
Minimum
Memory. press Button 0
to
the
mode.
3.
To
reset
the
memory. press and
hold Button B.
At
the
same time.
the
memory for
the
barometerwill
be reset also.
The
Thermometer
1.
Abuild-In sensor measure
temperature and shows on the
di
sp
l
ay.
2.
To
call
the
Maximum
and Mini
mum
Memory. press Button 0
to
the
mode.
3.
To
reset
the
memory. press and
hold Button
B.
At
the
same time.
the
memory
for
the
barometer will
be reset also.
Back
Light
•
Press
button
C
to
turn on
the
light.
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