sensor reads in F, but app reads in C
cmain
Posted: 03.12.2024 21:34
Modified: 15.01.2025 10:29
sensor reads F but phone app reads C
aranet-techsupport
Posted: 04.12.2024 08:51
Hi!
Take a look at page 4 here: https://pro.aranet.com/uploads/2022/04/aranet4-quick-start-guide-eng-v050924.pdf
The 2nd switch is responsible for your on-screen temperature units. Change it to whichever you want. The in-app temperature unit setting is only for the app.cmain
Posted: 04.12.2024 20:32
2nd switch on unit was properly set. Didn't realize there is a 2nd settings screen within the settings screen on the app and so was able to correct that after guessing that clicking on the cogwheel at the bottom of the primary settings screen might produce something.
However another issue is discovering where to change the sampling time interval within the app. It is displayed on the settings screen but there doesn't appear to be any means to change it, including on the 2nd settings screen that is accessed by clicking on the cogwheel at the bottom of the primary settings screen. (BTW, this is apparently not a personal cognitive issue related to CO2 as the unit consistently registers around 800 ppm inside with 417ppm outside ;-)
Your instruction manual leaves a lot to be desired, apparently having been produced by IT geeks who assume that everybody should have the same intuitive instincts that they have developed through years of bonding with their devices. The epigenetics of this should be a field of study as it has, at least to this geezer, troubling implications. Cheers.
aranet-techsupport
Posted: 05.12.2024 08:22
Thanks for the feedback!
For you to change the device measurment interval in the app, make sure the 4th pin at the back of the device is off (down position). Otherwise the device thinks it will be paired with an aranet base station and will change the measurmenet interval to what is setup there.cmain
Posted: 05.12.2024 22:54
The 4th pin is off. The only pin in the on position is the 3rd pin. Where in the app does one change the measurement interval? Tapping on 'Measurement interval' in 'Settings' has no effect.
What effect does 'extended range' have on battery life?
What are 'full screen mode', 'keep screen on', and 'background data read'?
A manual addressing these basic things would seem to be a reasonable idea. Most devices sold to the ignorant public provide one. (Actually especially devices sold to the professional demographic who would not put up with this nonsense.)
aranet-techsupport
Posted: 06.12.2024 08:49
Modified: 06.12.2024 08:49
The manual is available here: https://pro.aranet.com/uploads/2022/04/aranet4_user_manual_v25_web.pdf
The measurment interval is available under the device settings - the gear on the specific sensor you want to change the measurement interval. Is this not available for you? Would you mind sending a screenshot of the problem here?
The extended range reduces battery life by a bit.
Full screen mode allows you to change the theme (dark or light) of the fullscreen mode. The button to do open fullscreen mode for the sensor is available on the sensor card.
Keep screen on will keep your screen on.
Background data read will let your phone connect to the Aranet4 without opening the app to download the historical data while in bluetooth range.
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