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FCC Part 15 Class B Registration Warning

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea-
sonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and 
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio com-
munications

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However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which 
can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to 
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the 
receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Changes or modification not expressly approved in writing by Davis Instruments may void 
the warranty and void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
FCC ID: IR2DWW6312
IC: 378810-6312

EC EMC Compliance

This product complies with the essential protection requirements of the EC EMC Direc-

tive 2004/108/EC; Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC; and Eco-Design Directive 2005/32/
EC>0.5 watt no-load adapter; and ETSI EN300-220.

Envoy8X Getting Started Guide

(Product Number: 6318
Davis Instruments Part Number: 7395.318  Rev. A (1/26/11)
© Davis Instruments Corp. 2011. All rights reserved. Information in this document subject 
to change without notification. WeatherLink, Vantage Vue, and Vantage Pro, WeatherLink 
are registered trademarks of Davis Instruments. Envoy is a trademark of Davis Instru-
ments. Windows, Access and Excel are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. MySQL is a 
trademark of Oracle Corporation.
Davis Instruments Quality Management System is ISO 9001 certified

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Summary of Contents for Envoy8X

Page 1: ...GETTING STARTED GUIDE Envoy8X R...

Page 2: ...m that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modification not expressly approved in writing by Davis Instruments may void the...

Page 3: ...itters Software can manage multiple Envoy8Xs Stores data in relational databases such as Microsoft Access Microsoft SQL Server or MySQL Easy export of data to Excel for graphing and analysis Export da...

Page 4: ...sor The Envoy8X has an internal temperature humidity sensor as well as a barometer The data from the temperature and humidity sensors will appear in the software as Inside data If you do not want the...

Page 5: ...transmitting station type such as Vantage Pro2 ISS or Leaf Wetness Soil Moisture Temperature when you configure the Envoy8X If any transmitting station is going through a repeater or repeaters you wi...

Page 6: ...ring the Envoy8X to transmit data to the software CAUTION Plugging or unplugging the data logger while power is applied to the Envoy8X can lock up or damage the logger The WeatherLink data logger must...

Page 7: ...r firmly into place Inserting the Serial or USB data logger into the Envoy8X 3 Rejoin the case halves making sure the data logger cable passes through the cable channel 4 Fasten using the three screws...

Page 8: ...ck your battery orientation and reinstall the batteries If you hear no beeps again contact Davis InstrumentsTechnical Support see page 14 3 Replace the battery cover on the case To replace the batteri...

Page 9: ...Insert the power adapter plug into the power jack and plug the adapter into the outlet You may need to rotate the power adapter plug especially if using an external temperature sensor Plug the power a...

Page 10: ...to heat up or cool down depending on the weather The range of the radio transmission depends on several factors Typical maximum ranges are Line of sight 1000 feet 300 m Under most conditions 200 400 f...

Page 11: ...alignment when installing your Envoy8X 2 Use the template as a guideline for the hole markings on the wall where you want to mount the Envoy8X and use a pencil to mark the location for the two mounti...

Page 12: ...e port and connect the Mini B connector to the data logger The connection between the Envoy8X and the computer can be extended up to 16 5 m by replacing the cable with a Mini B to USB connector cable...

Page 13: ...Do not use phone cable Our cable looks like a phone cable but it is wired differently Note The data logger does not require a constant connection with a computer to continue logging and storing data A...

Page 14: ...n a regular basis Weather Data Transfer Utility for Envoy8X will automatically compact the Access database when you exit so it is a good idea to close the program regularly to allow the database to be...

Page 15: ...come dialog box 3 Read the License Agreement and click Yes in the dialog box 4 The Destination Folder dialog box displays 5 Select a directory or destination folder for storing the Weather Data Transf...

Page 16: ...keyboard Contacting Davis Technical Support If you have questions about the software or encounter problems installing or using the software please contact Davis Technical Support Most questions can b...

Page 17: ...re that comes with the WeatherLink data logger should not be used to setup configure and download data from the Envoy 8x It should be only used to import data from the DTU software and to plot and gra...

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