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Vaisala GMP252 - Configuring Filtering Factor with Indigo

Vaisala GMP252
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4. Enter the power-up default compensation values that are stored into the probe's
permanent memory.
The values entered into the Compensation power-up defaults fields remain in use
also after probe reset.
5. The values you enter are saved automatically when you exit the input field (for
example, tap on an area outside of the
field).
Note that the environmental compensations you set in the Settings > Probe and the
compensations set on the
Configuration tab of the Calibration menu are interconnected:
the configuration set in either menu is applied to both.
More Information
Environmental Compensation (page 15)
7.11
Configuring Filtering Factor with
Indigo
The filtering factor aects the speed at which the latest measurement is integrated into the
output of the probe: a new measurement is produced approximately every two seconds. You
can
configure the filtering factor in the Settings > Probe menu of Indigo's wireless
configuration interface.
Chapter 7 – Using GMP252 with Indigo Transmitters
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