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The Link Isolator Kit provides upgraded protection against the electrical dis-
turbances caused by ground offsets or static charges by placing an optical con-
nection between the WeatherLink

 

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 data logger (WeatherLink) and your 

computer. Since electrical disturbances cannot travel across the optical connec-
tion, the Link Isolator Kit will help prevent lockups of the weather station con-
sole and possible damage to the console, WeatherLink, and PC. The use of the 
Link Isolator Kit is highly recommended when the weather station console and 
the computer are not grounded or are connected to two different grounds.

 

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The Link Isolator Kit includes the following components. Please make sure you 
have all listed components before continuing.

 

 

Link Isolator Unit

 

 

Power Adapter

 

 

40 feet (12 m) WeatherLink Cable (4-conductor)

Summary of Contents for Link Isolator Kit

Page 1: ...cal connec tion the Link Isolator Kit will help prevent lockups of the weather station con sole and possible damage to the console WeatherLink and PC The use of the Link Isolator Kit is highly recommended when the weather station console and the computer are not grounded or are connected to two different grounds COMPONENTS The Link Isolator Kit includes the following components Please make sure yo...

Page 2: ...not use any extension cables with the isolator unit meaning that the WeatherLink must be within 48 of the PC Connect the cable coming from the WeatherLink to the jack marked L1 To Link on the isolator unit Connect one end of the 40 foot 12 m WeatherLink cable to the jack marked L2 To PC on the isolator unit Connect end of the 40 foot 12 m WeatherLink cable to the PC COM Port adapter and to your PC...

Page 3: ... Page 3 POWERING THE ISOLATOR UNIT To power the isolator unit connect the power adapter to the power jack located next to the L1 jack as shown below Then plug the power adapter into a power outlet POWERING THE LINK ISOLATOR UNIT ...

Page 4: ... 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 this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of ...

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