Linear average – In-Situ Win-Situ 4 / Pocket-Situ 4 Operators Manual User Manual

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TIP: The storage
interval (A) must
be at least twice

as long as the rapid interval
(B) times the number of
Measurements for
averaging (C). In the
example below, 5 seconds
x 3 = 15 seconds, so the
storage interval would have
to be at least 30 seconds.

LINEAR AVERAGE

This type of test can eliminate anomalous highs and lows that may
occur—for example, if a wave passes over the instrument at the time a
measurement is made. For every measurement stored in the data file, the
device takes a specified number of measurements at a specified interval,
averages them, and stores the average value.

You are prompted for

A the storage interval (how often an averaged measurement will be

stored in the data file)

B the interval between the rapid measurements that will be averaged

(1-255 seconds)

C the number of measurements that will be averaged for each stored

measurement (2-99)

In the event test example shown in the screen below, a measurement will
be logged every hour (A). The logged measurement will consist of the
average of 5 measurements (C) taken 3 seconds apart (B).

APPENDIX B: TEST MEASUREMENT SCHEDULES

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