DAVIS SensorLink Installation Manual Download Page 1

 

Product # 7610 & 7611

 

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The SensorLink Transmitter (#7610) and SensorLink Receiver (#7611) are 
designed to work with Davis Instruments’ Weather Monitor II

 

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Weather Wizard III

 

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 to enable wireless transmission of data between the sen-

sors and console up to 400 feet (120 m). The SensorLink Transmitter/Receiver 
pair takes the place of the junction box and cable that would normally connect 
the outdoor sensors to the display console. The outdoor sensors connect to the 
transmitter while the display console connects to the receiver. 

One transmitter can send data to any number of Monitor II or Wizard III con-
soles, providing the console contains an receiver. The transmitter/receiver 
communicate on one of 8 different ID codes set by the user. This allows multi-
ple systems to coexist in the same geographical area. 

 

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SensorLink operates on a low power frequency that does not require an FCC license.

 

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OMPONENTS

 

The SensorLink package includes the following. Please make sure you have 
everything you need before beginning.

Receiver

Transmitter

#6 x 1" (25 mm long)

Self-Threading Screws

Cable Ties

3 Volt

Lithium

Transmitter

Battery

Power Adapter

Adhesive Pads

(not used)

RECEIVER COMPONENT

TRANSMITTER COMPONENTS

Summary of Contents for SensorLink

Page 1: ...splay console connects to the receiver One transmitter can send data to any number of Monitor II or Wizard III con soles providing the console contains an receiver The transmitter receiver communicate...

Page 2: ...the default setting unless you have another Davis wireless weather station operating nearby which you want to work separately from the new system The dip switch settings for the eight possible codes...

Page 3: ...wer up your console with dip switch 4 in the OFF position as shown above Silent Mode would be off and audible warnings would be on On the other hand if you were to power up your console with the dip s...

Page 4: ...200 feet 30 to 60 m As you position your console be aware of possible interference from cordless phones and other items To prevent interference maintain a distance of 10 feet between the console and t...

Page 5: ...6 x 1 screws Use two screws as pictured below when attaching to a stud Use three screws as pictured below in any other case 4 Insert the sensor cables in the appropriate jacks as shown below A B Base...

Page 6: ...hs of service Use two fresh lithium batteries to double life second is not provided Note This illustration as well as the following one shows the transmitter mounted inside a Davis Multi Purpose Shelt...

Page 7: ...nderside of the station console When you apply power to the console the console should beep three times within 20 seconds to indicate that the console and receiver are working properly or 4 times with...

Page 8: ...Note that some readings must be calibrated in order to read correctly calibration instructions are contained in the station manual If problems occur reading the outdoor sensors consult the troublesho...

Page 9: ...Reattach the console base The closed console with and without optional WeatherLink is displayed below A B SensorLink Receiver inside Console Base Power Adapter Weather Station Console 110 VAC Power Ou...

Page 10: ...see if it is receiving data Try mov ing the receiver closer to the transmitter or vice versa or eliminating possi ble path interferences Console is emitting beeps If you hear single beeps flip dip sw...

Page 11: ...e console SensorLink Transmitter Transmit frequency 916 5 MHz ID codes 8 user selectable License Low power less than 1 mW no license required Sensor connections Telephone modular for Anemometer Temp H...

Page 12: ...equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there...

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