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Unlike other wind vanes, Windbird does not need to be oriented with respect to north. It includes an electronic compass. | |||
However, '''it is absolutely necessary to calibrate Windbird's compass.''' | |||
The earth's magnetic field varies at each location. This is why '''calibration must be carried out at each installation site, just before mounting Windbird on its mast.''' | |||
'''If you were familiar with the Pioupiou device, forget all about it.''' The Windbird calibration procedure is different. | |||
<big>'''How to calibrate?'''</big> | |||
* Make sure the Windbird is already switched on. | |||
* Keep pressing the button for ~10 seconds, until the led blinks. | |||
First, we will calibrate the 2 vertical positions : | |||
* Hold the Windbird upright. Rotate the Windbird around its axis, for about one revolution. | |||
* Hold it upside down. Rotate the Windbird (always one revolution). | |||
Then, we will calibrate the 4 horizontal positions : | |||
* Hold it horizontal in front of you. Rotate the Windbird. | |||
* Turn your body 45° on your right. Rotate the Windbird. | |||
* Turn your body 45° on your right. Rotate the Windbird. | |||
* Turn your body 45° on your right. Rotate the Windbird. | |||
You've come full circle. | |||
Now check the LED. If it is still lit, you need more samples. Repeat the moves until the LED clears itself. | |||
Once the calibration is complete, the LED will turn off for 3 seconds then the Windbird will reboot. | |||
'''Better than a long text, watch the video demonstration:''' | |||
[[File:Scrrenshot video.png|link=https://windbird.com/calibration-video]] | |||
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