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... ... @@ -163,8 +163,8 @@ 163 163 * Yearly Stability: ≤ ±2% 164 164 * Working Temperature: -30℃ ~~ 75℃ 165 165 * Working Humidity: 10 ~~ 90%RH 166 -* Power Consumption: 5mA @ 12v & 6mA@167 -* Stable Time: 5s166 +* Power Consumption: 5mA @ 12v & @5v 167 +* Stable Time: 168 168 169 169 == 3.2 Wiring == 170 170 ... ... @@ -237,29 +237,6 @@ 237 237 [[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/xwiki/bin/download/Main/User%20Manual%20for%20LoRaWAN%20End%20Nodes/Dragino%20LoRaWAN%20Weather%20Station%20User%20Manual/WebHome/1656057377943-564.png?rev=1.1||alt="1656057377943-564.png"]] 238 238 239 239 240 -== 4.6 Calibration Values (K-value Adjustment) == 241 - 242 -In the event of deviations in the sensor values, calibration can be carried out by modifying the sensor's internal parameter: K-value parameter(**Default: 03E8(H)=1000(D)**). 243 - 244 -**Calibration Principle** 245 - 246 -The K-value scales the sensor's output. If multiple sensors measure the same parameter but show different values, adjust the K-value of the secondary sensor(s) to match the primary sensor's reading. 247 - 248 -**Step-by-Step Example** 249 - 250 -if the value of sensor 1 is 1500 and the value of sensor 2 is 2000, it is necessary to keep the values around 1500if the value of sensor 1 is 1500 and the value of sensor 2 is 2000, it is necessary to keep the values around 1500. 251 - 252 -Modify the K value of sensor 2: 253 - 254 -* K value calculation as follows: 255 -* 1500/2000=0.75, 0.75*1000=750 256 -* Convert 750 to hexadecimal to 02EE. 257 -* Send command to sensor 2 258 -* Send:0B 06 00 53 02 EE F8 5D Send successfully and return this command 259 - 260 - 261 - 262 - 263 263 = 5. WSS-25 ~-~- Temperature, Humidity, Illuminance, Pressure = 264 264 265 265