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How to make your Pressure Sensor read in a different unit of pressure.
The pressure converter (below) is useful if you want your Pace Pressure Sensor to read in a different unit of pressure. Select the current pressure unit under "From:". Select the desired pressure unit under "To:".
Enter your Pressure Sensor's "Low" scaling value into the "From" field. The Low scaling value for the new unit of pressure automatically appears in the Result field. Write down this new Low scaling value.
Enter your Pressure Sensor's "High" scaling value into the "From" field. The High scaling value for the new unit of pressure automatically appears in the Result field. Write down this new High scaling value.
Now send a Setup to the XR440 that has these new Low and High scaling values for the channel that the pressure sensor is connected to (select "New Linear Scale" and enter your new Hi and Lo values). The XR440 Data Logger will now log and display pressure readings in the new unit of pressure.
As an added touch, before sending the Setup, add a semicolon character and an abbreviation for the new unit of pressure at the end of the Description field for the Pressure Sensor (for example, if the new unit of pressure is kilopascal, add ";kPa" at the end of the Description field). "kPa" will now appear in the vertical axis of graphs of logged data if the channel is displayed in its own viewport.
If the pressure unit you wish to use is not listed, please contact Pace, and we will make sure to add it to the above calculator.
XR440 Data Logger, Description and Pricing
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