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Using and setting up custom screens
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you dont want to use it, leave it in the middle of your window working area.
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Solar Sensor Setup
1. Select the sensor number your weather station uses for solar readings.
2. Make sure you enter your latitude and longitude correctly here. Latitude is the up or
down from the equator and anything in the Southern hemisphere is negative. Logitude is
east or west of the Greenwich merian and negative is east of Greenwich.
3. Select the Use this new calc check box.
4. Make sure the Minute offset needed is always zero. You should never ever need to
change this value.
5. Select the Update solar value from this max reading for lat/long and time of day
check box.
6. The boxes for solar description and the percentage thresholds should be left as default
at this time. After you have your initial readings, you can return to this dialog box and
make necessary adjustments.
7. There are two check boxes that should be selected„Set the weather icons (unless
raining) from the solar data and Store the solar reading as extra temperature #4
for graphing solar/THSW on main screen.
8. The last box is used to setup a 1-wire solar sensor or LabJack and should not be
modified if you are using a VP sensor. This box will appear if you add any 1-wire
instrument to your setup, whether or not it is a solar sensor.
9. At the bottom of the dialog box, leave the Adjust factor for bluewave VP wm/2 (%) at
100% if you have an original Davis solar sensor. You should not need to change the value
unless you are using a sensor from another vendor, your sensor has been modified, or
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