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b) Web interface advanced settings
Click the ‘ADVANCED’ button at the top right of the web interface to access the advanced settings page. On this page,
you can set and display the calibration data for the weather station. You can also update the firmware (only available
on the PC platform).
-800 ~ 800hpa / -23.62 ~ 23.62inHg / -601.5 ~ 601.5mmHg
Setting Range:
SETUP
ADVANCED
Language:
English
Temperature
o
C
Outdoor
Indoor
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
CH 5
CH 6
CH 7
Humidity %
Relative Pressure Offset:
Absolute Pressure Offset:
hpa
Range: -20 ~ 20
(Default: 0)
Current offset: 10
Current offset: -9
Current offset: -5
Current offset: 2
Current offset: -2
Current offset: 3
Current offset: -2
Current offset: 1.2
Current offset: -5
Current offset: -0.2
Current offset: -3
Current offset: -20.1
Current offset: -10
Current offset: 11.5
Current offset: -3
Current offset: -3
(Default: 0)
Current offset: 10
(Default: 0)
Current offset: 0.2
Current offset: -5
Current offset: 1
Pressure
Range: -20.0 ~ 20.0
o
C
-36.0 ~ 36.0
o
F (Default: 0.0)
**UV gain:
Range: 0.01 ~ 10(Default: 1.00)
Current gain: 1.1
** Depends on outdoor sensor type
Wind speed gain:
**Wind direction:
Rain gain:
Range: 0.5 ~ 1.5(Default: 1.00)
Range: -10 ~ 10(Default: 0
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)
Range: 0.5 ~ 1.5(Default: 1.00)
Current gain: 0.85
Current offset: 2
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Current gain: 0.75
Function firmware version: 1.00
WiFi firmware version: 1.00
Select temperature unit
Calibrate temperature
Calibrate air pressure
Calibrate precipitation
Calibrate wind
Advanced settings
Calibrate air humidity
Select air pres-
sure unit
Advanced settings
c) Calibration
You can enter or change the offset and gain for different measurement parameters, with the current offset and gain
values displayed next to the corresponding fields. The current offset value shows the previously entered value. To
change it, simply enter the new value. When you have finished, press ‘Apply’ on the ‘SETUP’ page. The new value
is valid.
Most parameters do not need to be calibrated, except for relative pressure, which needs to be calibrated at
sea level to account for the effects of elevation.