User`s guide
User's Guide  ______________________________________________________________________   
Wind Speed and Direction Averaging 
WMT700 provides average values for wind speed and direction 
using either scalar or vector averaging. With both methods, the 
average is determined according to the user-configurable 
averaging time. The averaging time affects serial communication 
and analog output similarly. 
You can also configure the gust averaging time for calculating 
wind extreme values. The default gust averaging interval is 3 
seconds, as recommended by World Meteorological Organization 
(WMO). 
If scalar averaging is selected, you can also enable wind direction 
coasting to ensure consistent direction measurement results at low 
wind speeds. 
Scalar Averaging 
When scalar averaging is selected, WMT700 calculates wind 
speed and direction averages by adding up each wind 
measurement from the averaging time and dividing the sum by 
the number of measurements. The time between each consecutive 
wind speed and wind direction measurement is 0.25 seconds. 
Wind direction is a circular function with a discontinuity at the 
north, where 360 degrees is equal to zero degrees. For example: 
359° + 5° = + 4° 
0° - 5° = 355° 
WMT700 translates wind direction to a linear function to 
determine the wind direction average. For instance: 
359° + 5° is translated to 364°, which is then further converted to 
+4° for output. 
0° - 5° is translated to 355°. 
This ensures that the wind direction average stays representative 
of the true situation even if individual samples occur on both sides 
of the zero direction. 
If the data acquisition system requests data before the initial 
averaging time completes, the sensor returns the most recent 
complete measurement data. 
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