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A Note on Securing Cables

To prevent fraying or cutting of cables, secure 
them so they will not whip about in the wind. 
Secure a cable to a metal pole by wrapping elec-
trical tape around them both. Make sure cables 
are secure by placing clips or ties approximately 
every 3 – 5' (1 – 1.6 m).

Note: 

Do not use metal staples or a staple gun to secure cables. Metal staples—especially when 
installed with a staple gun—have a tendency to cut the cables.

If you haven’t used the entire length of anemometer cable, secure the remaining coil 
by taping it to the pole, or hanging it on a hook on the post. Place the coil at least 6" 
away from the antenna. 

Troubleshooting

“The anemometer head is tilted when I mount the anemometer.”

With your Allen wrench, loosen the screws holding the anemometer head on the 
arm. (The screws are on the bottom of the anemometer head, by the wind cups.) 
Turn the anemometer head so it is straight and then tighten the screws. 

“The wind cups are spinning but my console only displays zero miles/hour.”

The signal from the wind cups is not making it back to the display. Loosen the set 
screw on the wind cup hub and be sure the hub is as close to the anemometer 
body as possible. It will drop a bit when you let go. Check your cables for visible 
nicks and cuts. Look for corrosion in the WIND jack on the Sensor Interface 
Module and on splices in the cable (if any). If possible, remove any extensions 
and try using the anemometer cable only. If none of these steps get the wind 
speed working, call Technical Support at (510) 732-7814 to ask for a wind test 
cable.

“The wind direction is stuck on north, or displays dashes.”

It is likely that there is a short or break somewhere between the wind vane and 
the display. Check your cables for visible nicks and cuts. Look for corrosion in 
the “WIND” jack on the Sensor Interface Module and on splices in the cable (if 
any). If possible, remove any extensions and try with the anemometer cable only. 
If none of these steps get the wind direction working, call Technical Support at 
(510) 732-7814 to ask for a wind test cable.

“The wind cups don’t spin as fast as they should. (Or don’t spin at all!)”

Either the anemometer is located where wind is blocked by something, or there is 
friction interfering with the cups’ rotation. Friction usually can be remedied by 
the user — remove the wind cups and clear out any bugs or debris. Turn the shaft 
the cups rotate on. If it feels gritty or stiff, call Technical Support at (510) 732-
7814. DO NOT LUBRICATE THE SHAFT OR BEARINGS IN ANY WAY. 

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Summary of Contents for Anemometer Transmitter Kit for Vantage Pro2

Page 1: ...int pen or paper clip small pointed object of some kind Drill and 3 16 5 mm drill bit if mounting on a vertical surface Carpenter s level if mounting on a vertical surface If You Are Installing the IS...

Page 2: ...s already mounted If it is in a high location such as a rooftop please read through the instructions before climbing up and watch your balance while installing your Anemometer Transmitter Kit Disconne...

Page 3: ...the end of the anemometer cable up through the square black grommet into the transmitter shel ter Every Davis shelter has two of these grommets to provide weather resistant entrances for cables In th...

Page 4: ...ry whether it is an ISS an anemometer transmitter or another kind of station The ISS is included with every Wireless Vantage Pro and the console receiver is factory set to find the ISS on 1 Since it i...

Page 5: ...etup Guide Setup Mode Screen 2 Selecting Transmitters The console receiver will display wind readings from one anemometer in the compass rose Once you set the ID code it makes no visible difference th...

Page 6: ...he Test DIP switch OFF when you re finished testing wireless transmission If it is left ON the blinking LED will reduce battery life significantly Choosing a Location for the Anemometer Transmitter Ke...

Page 7: ...mometer transmitter shelter Place the transmitter shelter at the intended mounting site or have someone hold it there so you can walk around with the console receiver for a few minutes Rotating the an...

Page 8: ...ll bit drill two holes approximately 2 1 8 54 mm apart Use a carpenter s level to ensure the holes will be level 2 Insert the 1 4 x 3 lag screws through the flat washers and the holes in the mounting...

Page 9: ...o the sun Mounting Transmitter Shelter on a Vertical Surface 1 With a 3 16 5 mm drill bit drill two holes approximately 2 50 mm apart Use a carpenter s level to ensure the holes will be level 2 Drill...

Page 10: ...eter body as possible It will drop a bit when you let go Check your cables for visible nicks and cuts Look for corrosion in the WIND jack on the Sensor Interface Module and on splices in the cable if...

Page 11: ...510 732 9229 For callers outside the USA or Canada 510 670 0589 Fax to Customer Service or Tech Support www davisnet com Copies of User Manuals are available on the Support page Watch for FAQs and ot...

Page 12: ...dio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not...

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