# HG changeset patch # User ulalume3 # Date 1350999162 -7200 # Node ID bc0a96e2c2726c5d71ea1cd0ac4864d9a77dd71f # Parent 29e618a652200ea2826750adef260e3c1c92975e Some additions (based on Holgers work) on the product tutorial page. diff -r 29e618a65220 -r bc0a96e2c272 docs/tutorial/adding_products.rst --- a/docs/tutorial/adding_products.rst Thu Sep 20 15:46:05 2012 +0200 +++ b/docs/tutorial/adding_products.rst Tue Oct 23 15:32:42 2012 +0200 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ For now you will need to fill in the following fields: Product type - The type of this product. (ex. extinction only) + Choose the type of this product. (Available products: Raman backscatter, Extinction only, Combined Raman backscatter and extinction, Elastic backscatter retrieval) Usecase The use-case number (an integer) based on the descriptions given in the appropriate documentation. (ex. 0) @@ -29,25 +29,25 @@ Next you will need to fill in various options in the **Product options** table. You will need to fill in the following: Low range error threshold - ... + Specify the maximum acceptable error for altitudes **bellow** 2 km. (from 1% to 100%) High range error threshold - ... + Specify the maximum acceptable error for altitudes **above** 2 km. (from 1% to 100%) Detection limit - ... in :math:`m^{-1}sr^{-1}` (backscatter) or in :math:`m^{-1}` (extinction) + The minimum value that your instrument can detect (in :math:`m^{-1}sr^{-1}` (backscatter) or in :math:`m^{-1}` (extinction)) Min height - ...in meters + The minimum height for for which the product should be calculated (in meters) e.g., 500 m for extinction calculations Max height - ... + The maximum height for for which the product should be calculated (in meters) e.g., 10000 m for extinction calculations Preprocessing integration time - ... + The integrated time of the preprocessed data (in seconds) ex. 900 sec Preprocessing vertical resolution - ... + The vertical resolution of the preprocessed data (in meters) ex. 60 m Next depending on the product type you selected you have to fill the values in the tables below.