Davis Instruments 6152C manual Screen 2 Reception Diagnostic Screen

Page 41

Console Diagnostic Mode

10.Longest streak of consecutive good packets received.

11.Current streak of consecutive good packets received.

12.Graph of the daily percentage of good data packets received over the last 24 days.

13.Background noise level. This refers to the undesirable signal level the console hears while it is in the process of acquiring a signal from a station. The range dis- played is from 5 to 60. When the noise level is high, try to move the console closer to the station to get a stronger signal. Small background noise level does not always guarantee good reception. The signal strength between the station and the console needs to be stronger than the background noise level in order for the con- sole to receive clearly. If there are reception problems while a small background noise level is still being displayed, make sure the console is within reasonable range of the station.

If the console currently has acquired all the station signals it is set to receive, the background noise level displayed is the last noise level measurement taken before acquisition finished.

14.Current console battery voltage. Ignore this value if using the AC Adapter only to power the console.

15.Repeater ID currently communicating with the console. If a repeater or group of repeaters is used to relay station information to the console, the Repeater ID dis- played is the repeater that the console is set to receive. If the console is not listen- ing to repeaters, this section remains blank. Please see Application Note 25 available on the Davis Instruments Support web page for more information on using repeaters.

Note:

The Repeater ID does not display in the ticker banner in firmware versions earlier than May 2005,

 

or Version 1.6. If you want your console to support repeater communication, upgrade your con-

 

sole to the most recent console firmware version.

16.The console’s reception status. See “Troubleshooting Reception Problems” on page 35 for information on the status types.

Screen 2: Reception Diagnostic Screen

The Reception Diagnostic screen displays information pertinent to the console’s wire- less reception. To view this screen from the Statistical Diagnostic screen, press 2ND and then press CHILL. The degree sign displaying in the upper left corner next to value 1 verifies that the Reception Diagnostic screen is currently displayed.

38

Image 41
Contents Vantage Pro2 Console Manual Display Features Vantage Pro2 Console Display FeaturesFCC Part 15 Class B Registration Warning EC EMC ComplianceTable of Contents Keyboard & Display Console FeaturesChapter Welcome to Vantage Pro2TM Console Modes Vantage Pro2 OptionsOptional Sensors & Transmitting Stations Optional WeatherLink SoftwareEnvoys Wireless Weather Envoy #6316, Envoy8X #6318 Optional AccessoriesPowering the Console Chapter Installing the ConsoleInstalling the AC Power Adapter Wireless Vantage Pro2 StationsConnecting Cabled Stations Installing BatteriesConsole Location Table & Shelf PlacementConsole Location Wall Mounting Setup Mode Chapter Using Your Weather StationSetup Mode Commands Mode DescriptionStation Type Maximum Number Screen 2 Configuring Transmitter IDs Wireless OnlyScreen 1 Active Transmitters Screen 3 Retransmit Wireless Only Screen 5 and Screen 6 Latitude and Longitude Screen 4 Time & DateScreen 7 Time Zone Screen 10 Elevation Screen 8 Daylight Saving SettingsScreen 9 Daylight Saving Status Screen 11 Wind Cup Size Screen 13 Rain Season Screen 12 Rain CollectorScreen 14 Serial Baud Rate Clear All CommandSelecting Weather Variables Current Weather ModeSelecting Units of Measure Wind Speed and Direction Outside and Inside TemperatureWind Chill HumidityDew Point Barometric PressureThsw Index UV Ultraviolet RadiationMonth-to-date precipitation Rain RateYear-to-date precipitation Daily RainCurrent Evapotranspiration ET Solar RadiationMonthly Evapotranspiration ET Yearly Evapotranspiration ETDisplaying Time & Date or Sunrise & Sunset Displaying the ForecastForecast Icons Calibrating Temperature And Humidity Calibrating, Setting, and Clearing VariablesCalibrate Wind Direction Reading Calibrating Barometric PressureClearing Weather Variables Setting Weather VariablesViewing Highs and Lows Highs and Lows ModeFour Special Alarms Alarm ModeET Evapotranspiration Barometric PressureUV Dose Setting AlarmsVariable Alarms Setting the Time AlarmClearing Alarm Settings Graph ModeSilencing Alarms Viewing GraphsHighs Weather Variable Available Graphs Vantage Pro2 Console GraphsVantage Pro2 Troubleshooting Guide Chapter Troubleshooting and MaintenanceSpeed WindHeat Troubleshooting Reception ProblemsTime Check Console Reception Console Diagnostic ModeDiagnostic Screen Commands Screen 1 Statistical Diagnostics Screen Screen 1 Statistical Diagnostic ScreenScreen 2 Reception Diagnostic Screen Console Firmware Versions Changing Batteries Console MaintenanceOne Year Limited Warranty Apparent Temperatures TemperatureAppendix a Weather Data Wind chillHumidity Temperature/Humidity/Sun/Wind Thsw IndexDew Point RainUV Ultra Violet Radiation Barometric PressureSolar Radiation UV MEDs Skin Phototype Skin Color Tanning & Sunburn historyUV Index UV Dose thatCauses Sunburn Soil Moisture Evapotranspiration ETLeaf Wetness Wireless Communication Specifications Appendix B SpecificationsConsole Specifications Console Data Display Specifications Sensors Weather Data SpecificationsVariable Required Resolution Range Nominal Sensors Verifying Setup Appendix C Wireless Repeater ConfigurationClearing Repeater ID Contacting Davis Technical Support Vantage Pro2 Console Icons