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Evapotranspiration (ET)

Evapotranspiration (ET) is a measurement of the amount of water vapor returned 
to the air in a given area. It combines the amount of water vapor returned through 
evaporation (from wet surfaces) with the amount of water vapor returned through 
transpiration (exhaling of moisture through plant stomata) to arrive at a total. 
Effectively, ET is the opposite of rainfall, and it is expressed in the same units of 
measure (inches, millimeters).
The Vantage Pro2 uses air temperature, relative humidity, average wind speed, and 
solar radiation data to estimate ET, which is calculated once an hour on the hour. 
ET requires the optional solar radiation sensor. 

Leaf Wetness

Leaf wetness (see “Optional Sensors & Transmitting Stations” on page 3) provides 
an indication of whether the surface of foliage in the area is wet or dry by 
indicating how wet the surface of the sensor is. The leaf wetness reading ranges 
from 0 (dry) to 15. Leaf wetness requires an optional Leaf & Soil Moisture/
Temperature Station and is only available for Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations.

Soil Moisture

Soil Moisture, as the name suggests, is a measure of the moisture content of the 
soil. Soil moisture is measured on a scale of 0 to 200 centibars, and can help 
choose times to water crops. The soil moisture sensor measures the vacuum 
created in the soil by the lack of moisture. A high soil moisture reading indicates 
dryer soil; a lower soil moisture reading means wetter soil. Soil Moisture requires 
an optional Leaf & Soil Moisture/Temperature Station or Soil Moisture Station and 
is only available for Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations.

Time

The console has a built-in clock and calendar track the time and date. It 
automatically adjusts for daylight saving time in most of North America and 
Europe (and allows manual adjustment elsewhere) and for leap years, providing 
you have entered the correct year, latitude and longitude, and daylight saving 
settings in the Setup Mode.

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ABLE 

A-3: UV I

NDEX

Index Values

Exposure Category

0 - 2

Low

3 - 5

Moderate

6 - 7

High

8 - 10

Very High 

11+

Extreme

Summary of Contents for Vantage Pro2 Plus

Page 1: ...Console USER MANUAL Davis Instruments 3465 Diablo Avenue Hayward CA 94545 2778 U S A 510 732 9229 www davisinstruments com R For Vantage Pro2 and Vantage Pro2 Plus Weather Stations...

Page 2: ...d and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If thi...

Page 3: ...ind Cup Size Rain Collector 17 Screens 13 14 Rain Season Serial Baud Rate 18 Current Weather Mode 20 Selecting Units of Measure 20 Displaying the Forecast 26 Calibrating Setting and Clearing Variables...

Page 4: ...ate 7 2ND Button Indicator 8 Barometric Trend Arrow 9 Graph Icon 10 Current Rain Icon 11 Station Number Indicator 12 Weather Ticker 13 Graph Field 14 Alarm Icon N S W E NE SE NW SW GRAPH 2nd Vertical...

Page 5: ...onsole using a straight through four conductor cable A wireless Vantage Pro2 station transmits outside sensor data from the ISS to the console via a low power radio Wireless consoles have an antenna t...

Page 6: ...sole case To select the secondary function press and release 2ND on the front of the console upper right corner and then immediately press the key for that function After pressing 2ND the 2ND icon dis...

Page 7: ...ta on the WeatherLink Cloud with any con nected device or smart phone or on your computer with free WeatherLink Com puter Software WeatherLink Computer Software Free to download from WeatherLink com V...

Page 8: ...abled system by adding this radiation shield Wireless Repeaters 7627 7654 Extend the range of transmission between your sensor suite and the console with repeaters and long range repeaters Solar Power...

Page 9: ...e the use of an AC adapter You may use the included adapter if you wish but the three C cell batteries should power a wireless console for up to nine months Note When using an AC Power adapter be sure...

Page 10: ...tup Mode Setup Mode guides you through steps required to configure the station See Setup Mode on page 11 for more information Installing Batteries 1 Remove the battery cover located on the back of the...

Page 11: ...ed Once the console is powered it automatically enters Setup Mode You can step through the Setup Mode options or exit the Setup Mode to test the connection and sensor readings in Current Weather Mode...

Page 12: ...mplete circle Avoid forcing the console antenna when rotating it Table Shelf Placement The console kickstand can be set to three different angles allowing five different display angles 1 Install the t...

Page 13: ...Console Location 9 4 Install the two rubber channel feet on the kickstand If necessary pull up on the stand to close it It will be a little tight so it s okay to push hard enough to get it to slide...

Page 14: ...running inside the wall mount the console over an empty switch box 2 Use a drill and a 3 32 or 7 64 2 5 mm drill bit to drill two pilot holes for the screws 3 Using a screwdriver drive the two 6 x 1...

Page 15: ...rLink Getting Started Guide for more information on connecting your console to your computer Setup Mode Commands Setup Mode displays when the console is first powered This mode can be displayed at any...

Page 16: ...so be displayed 2 Press DONE to move to the next screen The console can receive signals from up to eight transmitters total but there is a limit on the number of certain types of transmitters The tabl...

Page 17: ...Press DONE to move to the next screen Note This screen contains functionality for enabling repeaters If the word Repeater displays in the right corner of the screen and you are not using repeaters as...

Page 18: ...24 hour clock default in EU and UK models first select either the hour or minute setting then press 2ND and immediately press UNITS This toggles the clock setting between the two types To choose betw...

Page 19: ...with a combination of US time zones and the names of major cities representing time zones around the world You can also configure your time zone using the Universal Time Coordinate UTC offset Screen 7...

Page 20: ...utomatic daylight saving status or to set daylight saving manually Screen 9 Daylight Saving Status 1 If Daylight Saving setting is MANUAL you will have to set the time correctly when it changes Howeve...

Page 21: ...left of the left most non zero digit has been selected 5 Press DONE to move to the next screen Screen 11 Wind Cup Size Vantage Pro2 stations come standard with large wind cups Switch this setting to S...

Page 22: ...units used to display rain data toggle between inches and millimeters each time you repeat this key sequence To Display Rain in Metric Units in WeatherLink Refer to the WeatherLink Online Help for ins...

Page 23: ...puter 1 Press the and keys to select the baud rate Your Vantage Pro2 console supports baud rates of 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 and 19200 2 You have completed the console setup To exit Setup Mode press...

Page 24: ...mmand key secondary functions are enabled during this time The keys return to normal operation after the icon disappears Select a variable and press GRAPH to graph the variable in the Current Weather...

Page 25: ...to display the wind direction in degrees instead of the wind speed When displayed in degrees Due North displays as 360 Each additional WIND key press toggles the display between wind speed and wind di...

Page 26: ...humidity Each consecutive press of HUM displays humidity readings for any optional humidity leaf wetness and leaf temperature stations also connected to your console The order of the optional sensors...

Page 27: ...and UV again to display the accumulated UV index for the day The accumulated UV index is the total ultraviolet radiation that the sensor has read throughout the day The accumulated UV index for the da...

Page 28: ...ing of your rain season in Setup Mode See Screen 13 Rain Season on page 18 Year to date precipitation is displayed in inches in or millimeters mm Daily Rain Press RAINDAY to display the rain accumulat...

Page 29: ...Use the backlight when the LCD is not clearly visible When the console is battery operated the backlight remains on as long as keys are pressed or a ticker tape message is scrolling across the screen...

Page 30: ...both the rain and snow icons display together a chance of rain freezing rain sleet and or snow is likely Displaying Time Date or Sunrise Sunset Your console shows the sunrise and sunset time in the sa...

Page 31: ...d SET 4 The wind direction variable will begin to blink 5 Continue holding the key until the CAL message appears in the ticker The ticker displays the current wind direction calibration value 6 Press...

Page 32: ...monthly and yearly rain totals Clear the daily rain total if the station accidentally recorded rain when the ISS was installed Monthly rain Clears the monthly rain total Does not affect the yearly rai...

Page 33: ...th Highs Month Lows Year Highs and Year Lows The HIGH or LOW icon as well the DAY MONTH or YEAR icon lights to display which High Low screen you ve selected 3 Press the and keys to scroll back and for...

Page 34: ...il you clear the alarm or the condition clears If you re using the AC adapter the alarm will continue sounding as long as the condition exists The alarm will sound again for each new alarm If more tha...

Page 35: ...gh alarm thresholds The ALARM and HIGHS icons also appear 2 Press the and keys to select one of the variables displayed on the screen or use the console keys to select any weather variable Also press...

Page 36: ...in Flash Flood Alarm uses current 15 minute rainfall total 24 Hour Rain Alarm uses current 24 hour rainfall total Storm Storm Alarm uses current storm rainfall total Rain Rate High Soil Moisture High...

Page 37: ...old the ALARM key until all the fields become dashed Silencing Alarms 1 Press DONE to silence an alarm when it sounds Graph Mode The Vantage Pro2 console includes a powerful Graph Mode that allows you...

Page 38: ...the last 24 months As before use the and keys to move between months Press HI LOW to shift between the highs and lows By pressing the key again the graph shifts one more time to show the highs of the...

Page 39: ...C C H L H L Outside Temperature C C H L H L H L Heat Index Temperature C C H H Temp Hum Sun Wind THSW Index C C H H Wind Chill Temperature L L L L UV Radiation Index A A H C UV Radiation MED Minimal...

Page 40: ...eption Problems on page 38 A reading has exceeded the limits indicated in the specifications table Calibration numbers may be causing readings to exceed display limits Check calibration number and adj...

Page 41: ...on number and adjust if necessary Sprinklers may be hitting the ISS radiation shield Relocate See ISS manual Inside temperature sensor reading seems too low Make sure the console or other temperature...

Page 42: ...t a few minutes while the console lists all the stations transmitting within range See Screen 1 Active Transmitters on page 12 for more information If the console does not detect your transmitter chec...

Page 43: ...tion that is displayed in this screen includes Screen 1 Statistical Diagnostics Screen Note All values with a mark the value as being for Davis Instruments Internal use All values with a mark values t...

Page 44: ...nge displayed is from 5 to 60 When the noise level is high try to move the console closer to the station to get a stronger signal Small background noise level does not always guarantee good reception...

Page 45: ...field should generally be between 20 and 60 If a packet is not received successfully the signal strength field is dashed out 5 Current frequency correction factor Shows the Automatic Frequency Control...

Page 46: ...ated on the back of the console by pressing down on the two latches at the top of the cover 3 Place the console face down on a flat firm surface 4 Insert a fingertip between the two exposed batteries...

Page 47: ...rature readings Wind Chill Heat Index and the Temperature Humidity Sun Wind THSW Index Apparent temperatures use additional weather data to calculate what a human body perceives the temperature to be...

Page 48: ...ge the humidity to 60 If that same parcel of air is then warmed so that it has a capacity for 20 g of water vapor the relative humidity drops to 30 even though water vapor content does not change Rela...

Page 49: ...justed to the equivalent sea level pressure This adjusted pressure is known as barometric pressure In reality the Vantage Pro2 measures atmospheric pressure When you enter your location s altitude in...

Page 50: ...that even low UV doses can be harmful UV MEDs MED Minimum Erythemal Dose is defined as the amount of sunlight exposure necessary to induce a barely perceptible redness of the skin within 24 hours afte...

Page 51: ...Light Brown Burns moderately tans gradually IV Moderate Brown Burns minimally tans well V Dark Brown Burns rarely tans profusely VI Black Never burns deep pigmentation a Developed by T B Fitzpatrick o...

Page 52: ...to 15 Leaf wetness requires an optional Leaf Soil Moisture Temperature Station and is only available for Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations Soil Moisture Soil Moisture as the name suggests is a measure of...

Page 53: ...Cabled approximately 1 month Connectors Modular RJ 11 Housing Material UV resistant ABS plastic Console Display Type LCD Transflective Display Backlight LEDs Dimensions Console with antenna 10 625 x...

Page 54: ...aph Time Span 24 Intervals Current Interval see Graph Intervals to determine time span Graph Variable Span Vertical Scale Automatic varies depending upon data range maximum and minimum value in range...

Page 55: ...onthly Yearly to 199 99 1999 9 mm greater of 5 or 0 01 0 25 mm Inside Humidity sensor in console 1 minute 1 1 to 100 2 RH Outside Humidity 1 minute 1 1 to 100 2 RH Extra Humidity 1 minute 1 1 to 100 2...

Page 56: ...Dose requires UV Sensor 1 minute 0 1 MED 20 1 MED 20 0 to 199 MEDs 5 Wind Direction 2 5 seconds 1 0 to 360 3 Compass Rose 2 5 seconds 22 5 16 compass pts 0 3 compass pt Wind Speed 2 5 seconds 1 mph 1...

Page 57: ...ing Transmitter IDs Wireless Only on page 12 for more information on configuring Transmitter IDs 4 Press 2ND and then press WIND to enter Repeater Setup Mode and to select a Repeater ID Pressing 2ND a...

Page 58: ...y The repeater s information also displays at the bottom of the console s diagnostics screens Clearing Repeater ID If a repeater ID is being displayed in Screen 2 and you are not using a repeater with...

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Page 60: ...Indicates that console key secondary functions are enabled Rain Appears when the console is currently detecting rain Barometric Pressure Trend Arrows show direction of pressure change for last three...

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