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Choosing a Location for the Temp/Hum Station

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1. The DIP switches were not correctly set on the Temp/Hum Station. 

Review the procedure on page 4. 

2. The ID was not correctly set on the console. 

Review the procedure on page 5. 

3. Reception is being disrupted by RF (radio frequency) interference.

4. There is a problem with the console. 

See “Contacting Davis Instruments” on page 11.

Note:

Remember to set the 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 Temp/Hum Station

Consider the following factors as you choose a location:

• Do not mount the station near any source of cold or heat that might dis-

tort temperature measurements. 

• The station’s radiation shield works best in a location with a steady 

breeze. Mount it away from fences, buildings, trees, or other obstruc-
tions.

• Mount the station over vegetation or soil if possible.

• Do not install over or near sprinklers. The radiation shield is not 

designed to protect sensors from water that is sprayed upwards.

• If mounting on a building, the preferred location is on the north side in 

the Northern Hemisphere and on the south side in the Southern Hemi-
sphere. Mount it on the side that receives the least sunlight throughout 
the day. 

Testing Transmission from Proposed Location

It is very important to test reception from the proposed location before 
permanently mounting the Temp/Hum Station. 

• Place the Temp/Hum Station at the intended mounting site, or have 

someone hold it there, so you can walk around with the console for a few 
minutes.

Note:

Rotating the antenna on the station and on the console may help improve 

reception. Generally, for best reception the two antennas should be oriented 
parallel to each other.

• Test wireless reception anywhere you might want to use or mount your 

console now or in the future. Take your time. 

• If you aren’t picking up strong signals where you intend to place your 

console, better to move the Temp/Hum Station now than after it has 
been mounted. Experiment. 

Summary of Contents for 6380 Wireless Temperature/Humidity Station

Page 1: ...cated in a protective housing Tools for Setup In addition to the hardware provided you will need some or all of the follow ing materials Small Phillips head screwdriver Adjustable wrench or 11 32 wren...

Page 2: ...Note on Securing Cables page 11 See Maintenance on page 10 For Technical Support see Contacting Davis Instruments on page 11 Preparing the Temp Hum Station Rotating the Mounting Bracket To facilitate...

Page 3: ...stic latches to release the cover then open the cover You should now be able to see the sensor interface module SIM Re install Mounting Bracket Radiation Shield Assembly Lock Washers Flat Washers 4 Bo...

Page 4: ...ate with each other only when both are set to the same ID Note DIP switch 4 is used for transmission testing and does not affect the ID The factory default transmitter ID setting is 1 Looking at the t...

Page 5: ...2 Press the DONE key to move on to Screen 2 Selecting Transmitters Setup Mode Screen 2 is where you will set the console to recognize signals on that ID as coming from a Temp Hum Station 3 Press the...

Page 6: ...Temp Hum Station 1 First verify that the console is powered and is not in Setup Mode exit Setup Mode by pressing DONE key and holding it for a moment 2 On the Temp Hum Station check that the battery...

Page 7: ...soil if possible Do not install over or near sprinklers The radiation shield is not designed to protect sensors from water that is sprayed upwards If mounting on a building the preferred location is o...

Page 8: ...tion to the mounting bracket using a 8 flat washer 8 split lock washer and 8 hex nut one each of the stud ends Tighten the hex nuts until the station is secure on the mounting bracket 3 Hold the mount...

Page 9: ...ng the holes to ensure that the bracket will be level 2 Slide the stud ends protruding from the top of the station through the holes on the mounting bracket 3 Secure the station to the mounting bracke...

Page 10: ...Keep areas between the shield plates free of debris that may obstruct air flow Examples are leaves twigs webs nests DO NOT remove nesting insects or animals by spraying insect killer of any kind into...

Page 11: ...pport Note Please do not return items to the factory for repair without prior authorization 510 732 7814 for Technical Support Monday Friday 7 00 a m 5 30 p m Pacific Time 510 670 0589 Fax to Customer...

Page 12: ...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 communications However there is no guar...

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