System Setup - Input Multiplier
The Input Multiplier option is for calibrating the outside light sensor or a CO2 sensor, if you have one.
The Raw Value is the actual reading from the sensor.
The Factor for the light sensor is the multiplier adjustment. Use the UP or DOWN keys to move the value up or down from 1.0. Use the RIGHT or LEFT key to move through options.
The Adjusted Value is the product of the Raw Value and the Facto r. The adjusted value will be the one reflected on the front screen.
The Factor for the CO2 adjustment is the Tuning range. It determines the complete range of a CO2 sensor. For example, a 2 means the CO2 range will be 0-2000 ppm, a value of 3 would set the range to be 0-3000 ppm.
Below are the proper multiplier values for each light sensors:
To Setup Input Multipliers from Pearl Cloud Platform you would do the following:
To Setup Input Multipliers from Pearl Controller you would do the following:
To Input Multipliers from Pearl Cloud Platform
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