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Note: 

The transmitter and receiver communicate with each other only when both are set to the same ID. 

The factory default transmitter ID is ‘1’. Looking at the table below, you 
can see that means the DIP switches are in the OFF position when each 
transmitting station leaves the factory, whether it is an ISS, a wireless tem-
perature station, or another kind of station. 

The ISS is included with every Wireless Vantage Pro2, so the console/
receiver is set to find the ISS on ‘1’. 

Set your temperature station to its 

own ID number. 

Use a ballpoint pen or paper clip to toggle DIP switches #1, 2, and 3. The 
settings for transmitter IDs 1 – 8 are shown in the table below: 

Use this table to ensure that each wireless transmitting station in your sys-
tem is broadcasting on its own transmitter ID.

 

DIP Switches in Top-right Corner of SIM (Illustration has been enlarged for clarity)

Note: 

DIP Switches 1, 2 and 3 are for receiver ID settings. DIP Switch 4 is for TEST mode only. 

Setting Console/Receiver(s) to Same ID

1. Put your console into Setup Mode — press and hold DONE and press 

the DOWN arrow (-). 

ID C

ODE

S

WITCH

 

1

S

WITCH

 

2

S

WITCH

 3

#1 

(default)   

off

off

off

#2

off

off

ON

#3

off

ON

off

#4

off

ON

ON

#5

ON

off

off

#6

ON

off

ON

#7

ON

ON

off

#8

ON

ON

ON

1

2

3

4

ON

Battery Holder 

DIP Switches  

Summary of Contents for Wireless Temperature Station

Page 1: ...on Davis product number 6380 Components and Hardware The Wireless Temperature Station includes the following components and mounting hardware Tools for Setup In addition to the components shown you wi...

Page 2: ...ole to recognize the signals page 4 View current temperature page 5 If you don t see temperature from the correct Station No put the trans mitter in TEST mode page 5 Choose a location for the wireless...

Page 3: ...emperature Probe Cable is installed and mounted with the cable clamp at the factory Setting the Transmitter ID Each wireless transmitting station must be set to one of eight transmitter IDs DIP switch...

Page 4: ...ballpoint pen or paper clip to toggle DIP switches 1 2 and 3 The settings for transmitter IDs 1 8 are shown in the table below Use this table to ensure that each wireless transmitting station in your...

Page 5: ...PH until the word TEMP appears 5 To exit Setup Mode press and hold DONE See the Vantage Pro2 User s Manual Setup Guide Setup Mode Screen 2 Selecting Transmitters Viewing Current Temperature Press TEMP...

Page 6: ...you re finished testing wireless transmission If it is left ON the blinking LED will reduce battery life significantly Choosing a Location for the Wireless Temperature Station Locate the station s te...

Page 7: ...e signal aluminum siding a furnace with metal ducts and your refrigerator are examples Sometimes transmission between wireless units is obscured by something you cannot identify or by some obstacle th...

Page 8: ...Place a flat washer a lock washer and a hex nut on each of the bolt ends Mounting Temperature Station on a Pole 3 Using an adjustable wrench or 7 16 wrench tighten the nuts 4 Place the second U bolt a...

Page 9: ...re Station on a Vertical Surface 3 Insert the 1 4 x 1 1 2 lag screws through the flat washers and through the holes at the top of the shelter into the post Using an adjustable wrench or 7 16 wrench ti...

Page 10: ...t Monday Friday 7 00 a m 5 30 p m Pacific Time 800 678 3669 Toll Free Order Line Monday Friday 7 00 a m 5 30 p m Pacific Time Our customer service representatives can answer most questions and assist...

Page 11: ...ve Frequency US Models 902 928 MHz FHSS Overseas Models 868 0 868 6 MHz FHSS ID Codes Available 8 Output Power 902 928 MHz FHSS FCC certified low power less than 8 mW no license required 868 0 868 6 M...

Page 12: ...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 guarantee that interference will not...

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