DAVIS 6322C installation manual Finishing the Installation, Additional Mounting Options

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Finishing the Installation

Finishing the Installation

3.Tighten the hex nuts using an adjustable wrench or 7/16" wrench.

4.Re-attach the rain collector cone.

Set the cone back on the base so its latches slide downward into the latch openings on the base. Rotate the cone clockwise.

5.Place the debris screen (shown in the illustration on page 1) inside the cone, “feet- down,” over the funnel hole.

Option 3: Installing Anemometer Only

1.While holding the mounting base against the pole, place a U-bolt around the pole and through the two holes in the base.

2.Place a flat washer, a lock washer and a hex nut on each of the bolt ends.

3.Swivel the anemometer until the arm is pointing north.

If the anemometer arm is not pointing north, go to “Appendix A: Re-orienting the Wind Vane” on page 28 after tightening the hex nuts.

4.Using an adjustable wrench or 7/16" wrench, tighten the hex nuts.

Finishing the Installation

Level the Solar and UV Sensors

If you have a Vantage Pro2 Plus station that includes a solar radiation or UV sensor, use the bubble level on the sensors as a guide to verify that the sensors are level.

Adjust the level by tightening or loosening the screws that hold each sensor onto the shelf.

Note:

If you are installing the solar or UV sensors separately, see the Sensor Mounting Shelf installation

 

manual and the Solar Radiation and UV Sensor installation manuals for more information.

 

 

Clearing Data Collected During Testing and Installation

Now that the ISS is mounted outside, any data that was collected in the Vantage Pro2 console during testing and mounting can be cleared.

To clear all the collected data on the console:

1.Press WIND so that graph icon appears adjacent to the wind data on the display. Confirm that wind speed is displayed on the compass rose.

2.Press 2ND, then press and hold CLEAR for at least six seconds and until you see “CLEARING NOW” in the console ticker display.

Additional Mounting Options

Extending Wireless Transmission Range

Optional repeater stations can be used to extend the wireless transmission range.

Wireless Repeater, AC-Powered (#7626)

Wireless Repeater, Solar-Powered (#7627)

Long-Range Wireless Repeater, AC-Powered (#7653)

Long-Range Wireless Repeater, Solar-Powered (#7654)

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Contents Integrated Sensor Suite Installation Manual Contents Included Components and Hardware IntroductionComponents Tools for Setup Preparing the ISS for InstallationHardware Assemble the Anemometer Check SIM Sensor Connections Open the SIM Box Check the Factory Installed Sensor ConnectionsConnect the Anemometer Cable to the SIM Applying Power Cabled ISS AssemblyVerifying Communication with the Console Troubleshooting Cabled ISS Communication Troubleshooting Cabled ISS CommunicationApplying Power to a Wireless ISS Wireless ISS AssemblyChecking Transmitter ID to eight different wireless stations. The defaultVerifying Data from the ISS Sensors Troubleshooting Wireless ISS ReceptionVerifying Data from the ISS Sensors Optional Changing ISS Transmitter ID Using Multiple Transmitting Stations Close the SIM Box Preparing the ISS for InstallationPrepare the Rain Collector Optional Insert the Metric Measurement Adapter General ISS Siting Guidelines Locating the ISS and AnemometerLocating the ISS and Anemometer Anemometer Siting GuidelinesOptional Anemometer Cable Length Considerations Optional Wireless Transmission ConsiderationsTesting Wireless Transmission at ISS Location General ISS Installation Guidelines Installing the ISSping tape around both the cables and the pole Orient the Wind VaneInstalling the ISS on a Flat Surface Installation InstructionsAccessories for Pole Mounting Installing the ISS on a PoleGeneral Guidelines for Installing on a Pole Option 1 Installing ISS and Anemometer Together Guidelines for Installing the ISS on a PoleOption 2 Installing ISS Only Additional Mounting Options Finishing the InstallationExtending Wireless Transmission Range Level the Solar and UV SensorsExtending the Console Cable Cabled ISS Only Optional Wireless StationsRelocating the Anemometer Cleaning the Radiation Shield Maintenance and Troubleshooting4 Screw 3 Lock Washer Flat Washer Rain Collector BaseCleaning the Rain Collector Cone TroubleshootingMost Common Rain Collector Problem Most Common Anemometer ProblemsContacting Davis Instruments Appendix A Re-orientingthe Wind Vane AppendicesTo re-orientthe wind vane Wireless ISS Appendix B SpecificationsISS Weather Variable Update Intervals Cabled ISSSENSOR SIM Board Display and ContentsINTERFACE MODULE