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Wireless Transmitting Stations for Vantage Pro 

Use Davis’ new remote sensor/transmitters to collect additional weather mea-
surements, without the inconvenience of routing cables: 

Wireless Temperature Station #6370

Wireless Temperature/Humidity Station #6380 or #6385

Wireless Soil Moisture/Temperature Station #6361

Wireless Leaf Wetness/Temperature Station #6341

For more details, please see “Appendix A: Wireless Transmitter IDs” on 
page 26, or the Vantage Pro catalog. 

M

AINTENANCE

Maintaining UV and Solar Radiation Sensors on Vantage Pro Plus

Make every effort to avoid touching the small white diffusers at the top of the 
sensors.

 Any skin oil will reduce the sensitivity of the sensors. For accurate 

readings, clean the diffusers periodically using ethyl alcohol on a soft cloth 
(NOT rubbing alcohol). 

Due to the sensitivity of ultraviolet and solar radiation sensors it is common 
practice for manufacturers to recommend re-calibration after a period of time. 
Here at Davis Instruments we have seen less than 2% drift per year on the 
readings from these sensors. For applications demanding higher accuracy, 
however, the sensors should be calibrated once every year. 

Contact Technical Support (510) 732-7814 about returning your sensor for cali-
bration.

Cleaning Rain Collector

For accuracy, thoroughly clean the rain collector several times a year. 

Note:

Please be aware that cleaning the tipping bucket may cause false rain readings to occur. 

1. Separate the cone from the base by turning it counter-clockwise.

2. Use soapy water 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 drain screens in the base.

4. When all parts are clean, rinse with clear water.

5. Re-attach the cone and replace the debris screen.

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Страница 1: ...adiation UV Solar Radiation Note To upgrade a Vantage Pro system to Vantage Pro Plus see Appendix B Optional Accessories For mounting purposes the Integrated Sensor Suite ISS consists of two sides the...

Страница 2: ...nemometer Cable Solar Panel wireless models only Anemometer Vane Control Head Anemometer Arm Drip Ring Wind Cups Debris Screen place inside Rain Collector Cone after installation 1 4 Flat Washers 1 4...

Страница 3: ...NOT rubbing alcohol Once you have mounted the ISS in its final location use the bubble level on each sensor as a guide to verify that the sensor is level To adjust tighten or loosen the screws holding...

Страница 4: ...adiation Shield 15 Preparing the Rain Collector 15 Choosing a Location to Mount the Integrated Sensor Suite 16 Mounting the Integrated Sensor Suite 18 A Note on Securing Cables 22 Additional Mounting...

Страница 5: ...he steps in the order they are pre sented in the manual Each step builds on tasks completed in previous steps PREPARING THE ANEMOMETER The anemometer measures wind direction and speed The wind vane is...

Страница 6: ...cable firmly into the zig zagging channel in the base taking up any slack between arm and base Make sure that you press the anemometer cable down into the channel as much as possible so that the U bo...

Страница 7: ...head you will attach a black plastic drip ring and the wind cups 1 Slide the black plastic drip ring onto the anemometer head Gen tly push the drip ring up until it clicks into place 2 Make sure the l...

Страница 8: ...tly oriented when you mount the anemometer outside Ensure correct orientation of the wind vane in one of two ways 1 Mount the anemometer so that the arm points north The wind vane will be ready for us...

Страница 9: ...s plugged in Connect the anemometer sensor cable to the Sensor Interface Module or SIM Apply power to the ISS different methods for cabled wireless versions Change the transmitter ID for wireless comm...

Страница 10: ...E Applying Power to ISS The ISS receives power from the console via the 40 12 m cable that runs between them This cable can be extended by up to 1000 305 m Please plug in the console s AC adapter at t...

Страница 11: ...w 5 seconds for the wind direction display to stabilize before moving it again The outside relative humidity reading takes approximately one minute to dis play after power up For Vantage Pro Plus Pres...

Страница 12: ...display at the console receiver Transmitter IDs allow Vantage ProTM or Weather EchoTM consoles to identify signals from up to eight different wireless transmitting stations in the field The factory de...

Страница 13: ...ansmitters If you see the number 1 press and hold down the DONE key to view the data onscreen If you do not skip down to TEST mode below Viewing Current Data You should now see weather readings from y...

Страница 14: ...y blinking no matter where you stand with the console put your ISS in TEST mode TEST mode DIP switch 4 on the SIM see the diagram below is the TEST DIP switch Switch it to the ON position using a ball...

Страница 15: ...ide the single closed plate back over the threaded studs On wireless version ease the antenna through the antenna deployment hole 3 Place the flat washers lock washers and plastic wing nuts over the s...

Страница 16: ...ry to position your ISS as follows At least 5 1 5 m away from sources of heat such as chimneys and exhaust vents Avoid placing it near any space that heats up a lot during the day At least 5 1 5 m abo...

Страница 17: ...hold them there so you can walk around with the console receiver for a few minutes If you plan to mount the two sides of the ISS apart from each other test transmission from the proposed location of...

Страница 18: ...an mount each one either on a pole or on a flat vertical surface such as a wooden post Hardware is included for both options use the U bolts to mount on a pole and the lag screws to mount on a vertica...

Страница 19: ...ole having an outside diameter ranging from 1 1 4 to 1 3 4 32 44mm Larger U bolts not supplied can be used to mount to a pole with a maximum outside diameter of 2 1 2 64mm Start by mounting the rain c...

Страница 20: ...esired height on the pole and swivel it so the anemometer arm is pointing north 2 Using an adjustable wrench or 7 16 wrench tighten all four hex nuts until the ISS is firmly fastened on the pole 3 Re...

Страница 21: ...ing plate as your guide when marking the holes 2 Insert the 1 4 x 3 lag screws through the metal backing plate and the holes in the mounting base into the post 3 Using an adjustable wrench or 7 16 wre...

Страница 22: ...a staple gun to secure cables Metal staples especially when installed with a staple gun have a tendency to cut the cables ADDITIONAL MOUNTING OPTIONS Cabled Vantage Pro Mounting the Anemometer Farther...

Страница 23: ...tivity of ultraviolet and solar radiation sensors it is common practice for manufacturers to recommend re calibration after a period of time Here at Davis Instruments we have seen less than 2 drift pe...

Страница 24: ...down 1 16 1 8 inch 1 5 3 mm Check your cables for visible nicks and cuts Look for corrosion in the WIND jack on the Sensor Interface Module and on splices in the cable if any If possible remove any e...

Страница 25: ...For callers outside the USA or Canada 510 670 0589 Fax to Customer Service or Tech Support www davisnet com Copies of User Manuals are available on the Support page Watch for FAQs and other updates Su...

Страница 26: ...Ds DIP switches 1 2 and 3 on the transmitter allows you to control the ID the channel the station will trans mit on DIP switch 4 is used for transmission testing not for transmitter ID The transmitter...

Страница 27: ...w Use this table to ensure that each wireless transmitting station in your system is broadcasting on its own transmitter ID Please remember to set your Vantage Pro console receiver s to the same IDs a...

Страница 28: ...a Vantage Pro Plus the ultraviolet UV and solar radiation sensors are already mounted on your ISS on the sensor mounting shelf If you own a Vantage Pro and would like to upgrade to a Vantage Pro Plus...

Страница 29: ...ireless ISS is mounted near a standard AC outlet use the AC adapter as backup to solar power And leave the battery installed as backup to the AC power in case electricity goes out during a storm See a...

Страница 30: ...anemometer arm is now pointing 3 Use the wind direction chart below or compass markings to find the degree reading which corresponds to that direction WIND DIRECTION CHART 4 Slowly turn the stainless...

Страница 31: ...will go PLACING VANE ONTO SHAFT 6 Use the Allen wrench provided to tighten the set screw on the side of the wind vane SECURING WIND VANE 7 Test your anemometer by pointing the wind vane in any direct...

Страница 32: ...rgy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic...

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