background image

7

The following factors should be considered whether your temperature 
probe is inside a radiation shield or not: 

• If placing the probe on the outside of a building, a good location is 

under the eaves on the north side of the building. (In the Southern Hemi-
sphere, the south side of a building is preferable.)

• Place the probe at least 10' (3 m) away from lights or lamps. 

• Place the probe at least 5' (1.5 m) from chimneys and exhaust vents. 

Range of Wireless Transmission

The range of wireless transmission depends on many factors. For the best 
reception, position the transmitter shelter and your console/receiver as 
close together as possible.

Range is up to 1,000' (300 m) in the line of sight, under optimal conditions. 
Typical range under most conditions is 200' to 400' (75 to 150 m), but this 
may be reduced by walls, ceilings, trees, or foliage. Radio-frequency inter-
ference (RF) can also reduce transmission distance. Cordless phones and 
ham radios are common examples of RF interference.

A metal roof or other large metal structure can interfere with the 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 that you can’t work 
around. If necessary, consider using Wireless Repeater #7626 or #7627 to 
strengthen the signal or increase the distance between the transmitter and 
the console/receiver. 

Testing Transmission from Proposed Location

It is very important to test reception from the proposed location before per-
manently mounting the temperature station. 

Place the shelter at the intended mounting site, or have someone hold it 
there, so you can walk around with the console/receiver for a few minutes. 
Rotating the antenna may help to improve reception. 

Test wireless reception anywhere you might want to use or mount your 
console/receiver 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 shelter now than after it has been mounted. Experiment. 

If you have irregular terrain in the area, it may interfere with the signal. For 
example, if the transmitter is mounted downhill from the console/receiver, 
the ground may block a wide angle of the transmitted signal. 

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...

Reviews: