AreaRAE Plus & AreaRAE Pro User’s Guide
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5 User Interface
The AreaRAE Plus/Pro’s user interface consists of the display, alarm LEDs, an alarm buzzer, and three
keys.
5.1 Display Overview
The LCD display provides visual feedback that includes the sensor types, readings, alarm status, battery
condition, and other information.
5.1.1 Status Indicator Icons
Along the top of most screens are status indicators that tell you whether a function is operating and/or its
strength or level.
Wireless status: the ISM or WiFi radio is on (blinks when network is not found)
Wireless status: the ISM or WiFi radio is off
ISM or WiFi radio signal 0% to 20%
ISM or WiFi radio signal 21% to 40%
ISM or WiFi radio signal 41% to 80%
ISM or WiFi radio signal 81% to 100%
Long-haul radio type (ISM or WiFi)
Number of Mesh Routers connected
Number of standard mesh-radio devices connected
Installed, active
sensors
Soft keys
(functions change
by activity)
Status indicators Datalog, battery
Pump, and “all sensors tested and
calibrated according to policy” tick
mark
Wireless radio on/off
status, signal strength,
active radio types and
number, and GPS status
Heading (changes with alarm, etc.)
Alarm type (High,
Low, etc.)
Wind direction
(relative to 0° north
orientation)