110-WS-16SML Display Software 
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The Model 110-WS-16SML Display Software is a graphical Windows application for viewing and storing data from your WS-16 meteorological Station. With the WS-16SML software you can connect to your station to view real-time data or to download data logged in the WS-16 memory. The connection can be made over a direct wire link or via a dial-up modem. Real-time data received by the software are processed according to algorithms recommended by the U.S. National Weather Service and the World Meteorological Organization. The processed results can be viewed on the display page as numeric data or on the charts page in strip chart graphs. The terminal page can be used to communicate directly with the WS-16's on-board user interface (menus) for setting up the station or view raw data.
Features include:- Connects to WS-16 station by direct wire link or dial-up modem.
- Received data from WS-16 in real-time (every 5 seconds).
- Performs error checking on all transferred data.
- Processes Data in large format Characters with high color contrast for viewing at a distance.
- Provides strip-chart graphs of real time data. The graphs have auto-scaling Y-axes, adjustable time base, direct readout cursors, zoom, and scroll.
- Equipped with an ANSI terminal emulator for communication with the WS-16's user interface menus.
- Provides "one click" command for downloading logged data from the WS-16.
- Logs and stores on computer hard disk over 50 user-selected parameters, such as hourly and daily wind gust, rainfall totals, high and low temperature, etc.
- Microsoft Windows 98/Me/XP, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000
- SVGA video capability with 800 x 600 pixels and 256 colors (minimum)
- 10 MB space on hard disk for program storage
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