barometric correction

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W126
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barometric correction

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Hi,

the correction curve has a range from -120% to +120%.
Which one is "no correction", 0% or 100% ?
The manual says:
"For new installs set these two settings to zero and the barometric correction curve to 100% across
the board."
So if 100% means "no correction", what does minus xx% mean ?

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Re: barometric correction

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This is a firmware question. Negative makes no sense.

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Re: barometric correction

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thank you James,
so "no correction" is 100 %.

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W126 wrote:thank you James,
so "no correction" is 100 %.

Jan
That's what it says in the manual.

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