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pro2_plus_receiver [2018/10/26 04:04] – [User Interface - List of available languages] werk_agpro2_plus_receiver [2020/01/14 12:36] (current) – [Installing and Configuring the software] tedem
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 ===== Installing and Configuring the software ===== ===== Installing and Configuring the software =====
  
-<WRAP round tip 75%> If you are a newcomer to the system you should start by reading some general information about: [[:programming_weatherduino_devices|]], \\ +<WRAP round tip 75%> If you are a newcomer to the system you should start by reading some general information about: [[:programming_weatherduino_devices|]], otherwise continue reading. </WRAP>
-otherwise continue reading. </WRAP>+
  
-At this point we are assuming that you already have all the required libraries installed. \\ After loading the Pro2 PLUS software in Arduino IDE, the first thing that should always be done, is reviewing all user configurable options. Click on the 'Config_Option.h' tab, all user configurable options are here.+At this point we are assuming that you already have all the required libraries installed.\\ 
 +After loading the Pro2 PLUS software in Arduino IDE, the first thing that should always be done, is reviewing all user configurable options. Click on the 'Config_Option.h' tab, all user configurable options are here.
  
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 Here you will define things like your Station_ID, Time Zone, user interface language, and many other things. Review them all, and edit each one to suit your individual installation. Each user configurable option includes comments about their use and available options. Most options are self-explanatory. Here you will define things like your Station_ID, Time Zone, user interface language, and many other things. Review them all, and edit each one to suit your individual installation. Each user configurable option includes comments about their use and available options. Most options are self-explanatory.
  
-After having finished reviewing and editing all the user configurable settings, click on the 'Credentials.h' tab. This is where credentials to access some services are stored. For example, if you have enabled the direct upload to Wunderground option, you need to provide your access details. Below you can see an example of a 'Credentials.h' file. +After having finished reviewing and editing all the user configurable settings, click on the 'Credentials.h' tab. This is where credentials to access some services are stored. For example, if you have enabled the direct upload to Wunderground option, you need to provide your access details. Below you can see an example of a 'Credentials.h' file.<code>
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 Now that the software is configured, save the changes and compile the code. If there aren't any compile errors (it should not have any) you are almost ready to upload the compiled code to the receiver microcontroller. Now that the software is configured, save the changes and compile the code. If there aren't any compile errors (it should not have any) you are almost ready to upload the compiled code to the receiver microcontroller.
  
-Do you remember having installed a PROGRAM / RUN switch? If so, it's time to use it! \\ Make sure that the switch is at PROGRAM position (switch open), and use the Arduino IDE to upload the code. \\+Do you remember having installed a PROGRAM / RUN switch? If so, it's time to use it!\\ 
 +Make sure that the switch is at PROGRAM position (switch open), and use the Arduino IDE to upload the code. 
  
 ===== Initialization Sequence ===== ===== Initialization Sequence =====
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   * Enable the use of the data logger again in your weather software if you wish to use it.   * Enable the use of the data logger again in your weather software if you wish to use it.
  
-====== Where I can get the WeatherDuino Pro2 PLUS? ======+===== Accessing the internal webpage ===== 
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 +If the webserver is enabled in Config_Options, just open your browser and type the IP address of the receiver.\\ 
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 +===== Navigating between data screens ===== 
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 +All Weatherduino devices equipped with a 2.8" TTF screen use the same navigational scheme.\\ 
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 +{{:wiki:navigation.jpg?nolink|}} 
 +====User Interface - List of available languages =====
  
-All info about pricesavailability and how to order can be found here[[http://www.meteocercal.info/forum/Thread-Printed-Circuit-Boards-for-the-WeatherDuino-Pro2-PLUS-system|WeatherDuino Pro2 PLUS, prices and availability]].+Currentlythe user interface can be set to any of the following languages:
  
-===== WeatherDuino Pro2 PLUS Receiver Air Quality Monitor =====+  * Czech Translation by Zdenek 
 +  * Dutch - Translation by Pierrelux 
 +  * English - Base Language 
 +  * French - Translation by Laulau 
 +  * German - Translation by engolling 
 +  * Italian - Translation by kraken1881 
 +  * Polish - Translation by jarekh3 
 +  * Portuguese - Translation by Werk_AG 
 +  * Spanish - Translation by Ardummy
  
-{{:wiki:pro2plus_overview_05.jpg?nolink&240  |WeatherDuino Air Quality Monitor}}Since the WeatherDuino Pro2 PLUS was released on the beginning of 2017, there was many developments in the software, which had increased its usability and functionality in many ways. One of those improvements was special: the Air Quality dataTo take measurements of the air quality (PM2.5 and PM10), we have designed totally new device denominated by [[:air_quality_monitor|Air Quality Monitor]](Click to see detailed info).+<WRAP round help 75%> Is your language not on the list? \\ Maybe you could contribute to the project with a translationIt will not take more than an hour of your time, and a whole country will thank you\\ </WRAP>
  
-This kind of data is so new that currently no weather software process them, so we have added three ways to allow the users to make use of them outside the Weatherduino system.\\ 
-Air Quality data can be sent to: 
  
-  * A Thingspeak channel (See images bellow) +===== Custom Box for the WeatherDuino Pro2 PLUS receiver =====
-  * Your own server to store in a SQL database+
  
-Both options can be used simultaneously, or in any combinationUsage is defined in the user configurable options.+{{:wiki:pro2plus_case.jpg?400|pro2plus_case.jpg}}
  
-**Example of Air Quality graphs plotted on an Thingspeak channel, from data sent by an Pro2 PLUS weather station at each 10 minutes.**+A member of the WeatherDuino Team (Jarek from Poland) has designed a custom case for the WeatherDuino Pro2 PLUS receiver.\\ 
 +Anyone with a 3D printer can print it at home, or order it through any of the several 3D print services available online.\\ 
 +The required files are freely available here: [[https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3137127|https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3137127]]
  
-{{:wiki:ts_aqm.jpg?1017x679  |ts_aqm.jpg}}+If you don't have a 3D printer, you can order your case directly from online 3D printing services like [[https://www.3dhubs.com|3Dhubs]].
  
  
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