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Hanna Instruments HI9829 - AVERAGING; TURBIDITY AVERAGING

Hanna Instruments HI9829
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Averaging is a software filter to minimize sensor noise and
provide more stable readings. Averaging is particularly useful
to get a representative reading of the “average” value from
flowing water. Averaging will affect all measurements (except
Turbidity which can be set separately).
This value should be kept low if you want a fast response.
Press <Modify> to select the desired number of samples
to average. This value can be set from 1 to 20 samples. The
default value is 1.
Note: Each reading takes 1 second, so when logging
the first sample will be delayed by a few seconds if averaging is used.
Turbidity averaging is software filter to minimize noise and
provide more stable readings for turbidity. This parameter
can be set without affecting the response times of other
measurements.
As is the case for the other measurements, averaging is useful
to provide representative readings of the “average” value in
flowing water. Turbidity averaging can be set separately because the optical turbidity sensor is more
strongly affected by bubbles and debris in the water stream than the other sensors.
Press <Modify> to enter the number of samples to average.
The value can be set from 1 to 20 samples. The default value is 1.
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