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Specifications
In the “Specifications” menu, you can select the appropriate unit of measurement
as well as make other settings for all sensors, after you have selected your
desired tab.
The units that you may set are
°
C and
°
F for the temperature sensors, km/h,
m/s, knots and mph for the wind speed sensors, l/m
2
, mm and inches for the
rainfall sensors and hPa, mmHg and inHg for the air pressure.
Automatic scaling
For graphical representation and for all sensor types you may select an automatic
scaling which is permanently adaptable to the selected time period.
Sliding mean value
Using a filter function you can smooth out short-term measurement fluctuations/
freak values in the graphical representation of temperature/humidity and in air
pressure diagrams. In this way a sliding mean value is created for a selectable
number of measurements.
If, for example, a sliding mean of 10 is entered in the input field, then the current
measurement as well as the 10 previous and 10 subsequent values will be taken
for the creation of mean values. Thus the mean value is generated from 21
measurements.
In the illustration (Page 34), the same temperature/humidity can, for example,
be seen, once without the sliding mean and once with a sliding mean of 20.
The original measurements are not changed during the smoothing-out, and the
smoothed-out signal is also not saved.
The
”Specifications”
menu. You can
access the
various input
fields for the
sensors via the
menu, which
consists of tabs
arranged like
index cards
Summary of Contents for WS-2510
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Page 9: ...9 Chapter 1 Introduction ...
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Page 42: ...42 Chapter 5 Weather display menu ...
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