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Created page with "= Calibration = You should attempt to calibrate your weather station to improve the accuracy of your weather observations. Weather Display provides a set of offsets which allow you to tune your data. For example, if you know that your outdoor temperature sensor always reads 1°C high you can set an offset for this so that Weather Display uses and stores the correct value. To adjust the offsets for your weather station, do the following: # On the Weather Display main m..." |
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 1 November 2024
Calibration
You should attempt to calibrate your weather station to improve the accuracy of your weather observations. Weather Display provides a set of offsets which allow you to tune your data. For example, if you know that your outdoor temperature sensor always reads 1°C high you can set an offset for this so that Weather Display uses and stores the correct value.
To adjust the offsets for your weather station, do the following:
- On the Weather Display main menu, click Control Panel.
- Under Station Settings, click Offsets Limits and Rainfall Totals.
Offsets are available for:
- Barometer
- Temperature
- Humidity (Inside and Outside)
- Wind Speed
- Wind Direction
- Rainfall
- Time of Day
Enter offset values as necessary. You can also set your month-to-date and year-to date rain data here, as Weather Display stores the rain totals independently from data stored in your weather station. Click Yes to save your entries.