Product # 6150, 6150C, 6160, 6160C I NTEGRATED S ENSOR S UITE I NSTALLATION M ANUAL For Vantage Pro TM or Vantage Pro Plus TM Th
Page 10 Integrated Sensor Suite 4. Verify that the rain sensor cable is plugged into the receptacle labeled “RAIN” on the SIM.5. If you have a Vantag
Cabled Version: Powering the ISS and Testing Communication with the Console Page 11(Setup of Cabled version, continued...)Once powered, your ISS will
Page 12 Integrated Sensor SuiteWIRELESS VERSION: POWERING THE ISS AND TESTING COMMUNICA-TION WITH THE CONSOLEApplying Power to ISSInsert the 3-volt li
Wireless Version: Powering the ISS and Testing Communication with the Console Page 13(Setup of Wireless version, continued...)Verifying Reception of I
Page 14 Integrated Sensor SuiteIf You Do Not See Current ReadingsFirst, verify that the console/receiver is powered and is not in Setup Mode. Then, on
Reassembling the Radiation Shield Page 15If the LED flashes repeatedly but your console isn’t picking up a signal any-where in the room, it could be r
Page 16 Integrated Sensor Suite3. On your console screen, look for DAILY RAIN display. 4. While watching the daily rain display, slowly tip the bucket
Choosing a Location to Mount the Integrated Sensor Suite Page 17Range of Wireless TransmissionThe range of wireless transmission depends on many facto
Page 18 Integrated Sensor SuiteMOUNTING THE INTEGRATED SENSOR SUITEThe anemometer and the rain collector side of your ISS can be mounted either togeth
Mounting the Integrated Sensor Suite Page 19Mounting ISS as a Single Unit (Both Sides Together on a Pole)Once you loosely mount the two sides of your
Page 2 Integrated Sensor Suite C OMPONENTS The ISS includes these components:The hardware shown here is provided for assembly and mounting. Rain Co
Page 20 Integrated Sensor SuitePlease remember to mount your ISS so the anemometer arm is extending toward the north. (Otherwise, you will need to re-
Mounting the Integrated Sensor Suite Page 21Mounting Anemometer on a Pole by ItselfSee the illustration on page 19.1. While holding the mounting base
Page 22 Integrated Sensor SuiteClearing the Data Collected While You Were Testing ReceptionNow that your ISS is mounted outside, you may want to clear
Maintenance Page 23Wireless Transmitting Stations for Vantage Pro Use Davis’ new remote sensor/transmitters to collect additional weather mea-surement
Page 24 Integrated Sensor SuiteTROUBLESHOOTINGIf a Sensor Functions IntermittentlyCarefully check all connections from the sensor to the ISS. (To acce
Contacting Davis Instruments Page 25“Wind readings aren’t what I expected them to be.”Be very careful. Comparing to measurements from TV, radio, newsp
Page 26 Integrated Sensor SuiteSPECIFICATIONS FOR WIRELESS VERSION✦ Temperature range: –40 to 140° Fahrenheit (–40 to 60° Celsius)✦ Wireless transmiss
Appendix A: Wireless Transmitter IDs Page 27DIP SWITCHES IN TOP-RIGHT CORNER OF SIM (ILLUSTRATION HAS BEEN ENLARGED FOR CLARITY)To change to another I
Page 28 Integrated Sensor SuiteUsing Multiple Transmitting Stations with Wireless Vantage ProThis table shows the maximum number of each type of Wirel
Appendix C: Re-orienting the Wind Vane Page 29Other Accessories✦ Rain Collector Heater #7720For use in cold climates, to measure the moisture content
Components Page 3 Additional Components on Vantage Pro Plus Vantage Pro Plus also includes an ultraviolet (UV) sensor and a solar radiation sensor
Page 30 Integrated Sensor SuiteTo orient the wind vane accurately, you will need to look at the console display. You may wish to have a friend or fami
Appendix C: Re-orienting the Wind Vane Page 315. Being careful to keep the stainless-steel shaft from turning, place the wind vane on top of shaft wit
Product Numbers: 6150C, 6150, 6160C, 6160Davis Instruments Part Number: 7395.141 Integrated Sensor Suite Installation ManualRev. B Manual (1/24/01) Co
Page 4 Integrated Sensor Suite T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Components...
Tools for Setup Page 5 T OOLS FOR S ETUP ✦ Small Phillips-head screwdriver ✦ Scissors or wire-cutters ✦ Adjustable wrench or 7/16" wrench ✦
Page 6 Integrated Sensor Suite 3. Slide the flat washer, tooth-lock washer and hex nut onto the machine screw. Tighten the hex nut while holding the s
Preparing the Anemometer Page 7 Attaching Wind Cups to Anemometer Arm The wind vane is situated at the end of the arm, on top of the anemometer head.
Page 8 Integrated Sensor Suite 3. Push the wind cups up onto the stainless steel shaft that is protruding downward.4. Slide the wind cups up the shaf
Disassembling the Radiation Shield Page 9 D ISASSEMBLING THE R ADIATION S HIELD The sensors are connected by cables to the Sensor Interface Mo
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