When you release the pushbutton, the LED will blink once (indicating transmitter ID 1),
then begin to flash every 2.5 seconds to show transmission of a data packet. This flashing
will stop within a few minutes to conserve battery life.
Note:
If you have not already set up and powered your Vantage Vue console, do so before continuing with the
ISS installation. For best reception, the console and ISS should be at least 10 feet (3 meters) apart.
3. The console acquires the radio signal and populates data fields. This usually occurs quickly,
but in some enviromental conditions it can take up to 10 minutes.
Advanced Installations: Confirm the Transmitter ID of the ISS
Your Vantage Vue console can be used to listen to a Vantage Pro2 ISS instead of a Vantage
Vue ISS, and an optional anemometer transmitter kit.
Note:
If you are using only the Vantage Vue console and ISS, and there are no other Davis weather stations
nearby, you can skip to “Verify Data from the ISS” on page 6.
In order to communicate, the console and ISS
must have the same transmitter ID. At the
factory, both IDs are set to a default of num-
ber 1. To confirm the transmitter ID of your
Vantage Vue ISS:
1. Push and release the transmitter ID
pushbutton once. It will illuminate and go
off when you release it.
2. After a short pause, it will blink one or
more (up to 8) times. Note the number of
Transmitter ID
pushbutton
Transmitter ID
LED
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