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Appendix A: Wireless Transmitter IDs: Changing ISS Transmitter ID

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Appendix A: Wireless Transmitter IDs 

Changing ISS Transmitter ID

Each wireless transmitting station, including the Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS), uses one 
of eight selectable transmitter IDs. DIP switches #1, 2 and 3 on the transmitter allows you 
to control the ID — or “channel” — the station will transmit on. (DIP switch #4 is used for 
transmission testing, not for transmitter ID.) 

Note:

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

The default transmitter ID is “1” for both the ISS and the Vantage Pro console, and should 
work fine for most situations. In some cases, such as those listed below, you may want to 
change the transmitter ID. 

Another Davis Instruments wireless weather station operating nearby already 
uses transmitter ID ‘1’. 

You purchased additional wireless transmitting stations with your Vantage Pro or 
Vantage Pro Plus and want to designate one of them as Station No. 1 instead of 
the ISS. 

On the ISS the transmitter ID is set using the DIP switches located on the Sensor 
Interface Module (SIM). To access the SIM, open the SIM housing cover. See “Open the 
SIM Housing Cover” on page 4. 

Transmitter ID DIP Switches in Top-right Corner of SIM

To change to another ID, 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 system is 
broadcasting on its own transmitter ID. 

Be sure to set your Vantage Pro console to the same IDs as the transmitters, as 
described in the 

Vantage Pro Console Manual

ID Code

Switch 1

Switch 2

Switch 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

O

N

DIP Swi

t

ches  

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Страница 1: ...Product 6320 6320C 6321 6321C 6325 6325C 6326 6326C Integrated Sensor Suite Installation Manual for Vantage Pro Weather Stations...

Страница 2: ...rence 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 recep...

Страница 3: ...one Solar and UV sensors are available separately to upgrade a standard ISS See Appendix B Optional Accessories on page 20 The Sensor Interface Module SIM contains the brains of the ISS and is located...

Страница 4: ...ter sensor cable to the Sensor Interface Module or SIM Apply power to the ISS and test communications with the console Change the transmitter ID for wireless communication if necessary Assemble the An...

Страница 5: ...lt used to mount the ISS can pinch or cause wear on the anemometer cable if the cable is not pressed completely into the channel Attaching the Drip Ring and Wind Cups The drip ring attaches to the bot...

Страница 6: ...able to see the SIM Check the Factory Installed Sensor Connections 1 Verify that the rain sensor and temp hum sensor cables are plugged into the recepta cles labeled RAIN and TEMP HUM on the SIM 2 If...

Страница 7: ...is sent through the cable that you connected during the preceding step in order to power the ISS Verifying Communication Use these steps to verify reception of ISS data at the console for a Cabled Van...

Страница 8: ...capacitor is depleted Applying Power to a Wireless ISS 1 Insert the 3 volt lithium battery into the SIM Once powered your ISS will immediately begin transmitting data to the console CAUTION Be sure to...

Страница 9: ...a valid reading dashes are displayed if no data comes from the sensors 6 Display of current weather data confirms communication If the console is not receiv ing ISS data proceed to Troubleshooting Wir...

Страница 10: ...ng 1 Remove the rain collector cone from the ISS base by rotating the cone counter clockwise When the cone s latches line up with openings in the base lift the cone off the ISS base Note When new the...

Страница 11: ...eter as a single unit 6 5 2 m above the ground This is especially important for evapotranspiration ET calculations Anemometer Siting Guidelines Generally the anemometer and ISS have different siting r...

Страница 12: ...und a suitable place for your wireless ISS it is very important to test reception from that location before permanently mounting it there 1 Set the ISS where you intend to install it You may want to h...

Страница 13: ...the Wind Vane If you are near the equator aim the solar panel east or west Pick the direction that receives the maximum sunshine at your location Guidelines for Securing Cables To prevent fraying or...

Страница 14: ...e downward into the latch openings on the base Rotate cone clockwise 6 Place the debris screen shown in the illustration on page 2 inside the cone feet down over the funnel hole Installing the Anemome...

Страница 15: ...er diameter pole obtain a U bolt that fits the base openings but that has a shorter threaded section If you try to mount on a smaller pole with the included U bolts the threaded parts of the bolt will...

Страница 16: ...wrench or 7 16 wrench tighten all four hex nuts until the ISS is firmly fastened on the pole 7 Re attach the rain collector cone by setting the cone back on the base so its latches slide downward into...

Страница 17: ...SIM cover fastened during windy conditions Use screws to secure the SIM Cover in place Clearing Data Collected During Testing and Installation Now that your ISS is mounted outside you may want to clea...

Страница 18: ...Vantage Pro system To be sure they will work order Davis extension cables from your dealer or directly from Davis Instruments Optional Wireless Stations Use our optional wireless sensor stations to c...

Страница 19: ...and a soft cloth to remove any debris from the cone cone screen and tipping bucket Watch out for spiders they seem to like rain collectors 3 Use pipe cleaners to clear the funnel hole in the cone and...

Страница 20: ...d direction working contact Technical Support and ask for a wind test cable The wind cups don t spin or don t spin as fast as they should First check for and clear out any spider webs Also the anemome...

Страница 21: ...ady uses transmitter ID 1 You purchased additional wireless transmitting stations with your Vantage Pro or Vantage Pro Plus and want to designate one of them as Station No 1 instead of the ISS On the...

Страница 22: ...hail etc Wireless Repeater 7624 or 7625 For extending the range of wireless trans mission Go around corners or increase the distance between transmitter and console Extension Cables 7876 Extends the...

Страница 23: ...le to display current wind direction in degrees 4 Use a reliable map or a landmark to determine in which direction S E W etc the anemometer arm is now pointing 5 Use the wind direction chart or compas...

Страница 24: ...UK and OV Transmitter ID codes 8 user selectable License low power less than 1 mW no license required Primary power Solar power Davis solar charger Backup power CR 123A 3 volt lithium battery 2 year...

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