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<"BARCAL 0"<LF><CR>
<"GAIN 1533"<LF><CR>
<"OFFSET 18110"<LF><CR>
Name Value
in
example
Explanation
BAR
29.775 in Hg The most recent barometer measurement.
ELEVATION
27 ft
Elevation in feet
DEW POINT
56 °F
Dew point when the barometer measurement was taken
VIRTUAL TEMP 63 °F
Temperature used in correction formula (12 hour average)
C
29
Humidity correction factor used in the formula
R
1.001
Correction ratio. Multiply the raw sensor value by this to
get the corrected measurement.
BARCAL
0.000 in Hg Constant offset correction factor. See
"BAR="
command.
GAIN
OFFSET
These are the factory set values to calibrate the barometer
sensor on this console.
6.
Clearing Commands
"CLRLOG"
It clears the archived data.
Example:
>"
CLRLOG
"
<LF>
<
<ACK>
"CLRALM"
It clears all the alarm thresholds. Use
"CLRBITS"
to clear any active alarms.
This command takes time to perform, so you must wait for the console to send "DONE"
before sending any further commands
Example:
>"
CLRALM
"
<LF>
<<LF><CR>"OK"<LF><CR>
-- After some time passes --
<
"DONE"<LF><CR>
"CLRCAL"
Clears all the Temperature and Humidity calibration offsets to zero.
Note that the values displayed on the console do not use the new calibration values until a
new data packet arrives for that sensor. You must use the procedure from section XIII.1 to
force the current display to use the new cal numbers