Digital Clock Settings#
Enter the digital clock main menu, navigate to the
SENx
submenu and proceed to enter.Navigate to item
t1
and check whether the value is set to1
.The digital clock will display the measured temperature within about 20 seconds after connection.
Temperature Correction#
Combined temperature sensors may have inherent inaccuracies or drift over time. If this is the case, you can set the temperature correction on display by following this procedure:
Enter the digital clock main menu, navigate to the
SENx
submenu and proceed to enter.Navigate to item
t2
and proceed to enter the item which leads to submenucT
where the-d.d
is displayed.# Value
Range
–d.d
– = negative value
d.d = value of correction set digit by digit, the range of each digit is 0–9
range: -9.9 to 9.9 °C
Enter the edit mode of
-d.d
value:First digit will flash. You can then set the negative (–) or positive value. Confirm your selection and move to next value
d
.Second digit will flash. You can then set the numerical value in range 0–9. Confirm your selection and move to next value
.d
.Third digit will flash. You can then set the decimal value in range 0–9. Confirm your selection to save end exit edit mode.
Humidity Correction#
Combined humidity sensors may have inherent inaccuracies or drift over time. If this is the case, you can set the humidity correction on display by following this procedure:
Enter the digital clock main menu, navigate to the
SENx
submenu and proceed to enter.Navigate to item
t6
and proceed to enter the item which leads to submenucH
where the-d.d
is displayed.# Value
Range
–d.d
– = negative value
d.d = value of correction set digit by digit, the range of each digit is 0–9
range: -9.9 to 9.9
Enter the edit mode of
-d.d
value:First digit will flash. You can then set the negative (–) or positive value. Confirm your selection and move to next value
d
.Second digit will flash. You can then set the numerical value in range 0–9. Confirm your selection and move to next value
.d
.Third digit will flash. You can then set the decimal value in range 0–9. Confirm your selection to save end exit edit mode.