DAVIS 6322C installation manual Assemble the Anemometer

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Assemble the Anemometer

Preparing the ISS for Installation

The steps to prepare the ISS for installation are:

Assemble the anemometer.

Check the factory-installed sensor cable connections to the SIM.

Connect the anemometer sensor cable to the SIM.

Apply power to the ISS and test communication with the console.

Change the Transmitter ID for wireless communication, if necessary.

Assemble the Anemometer

The anemometer measures wind direction and speed. The anemometer arm comes partially assembled with the wind vane attached. The anemometer arm requires assembly before it can be assembled with the rest of the ISS.

Please locate the following parts to prepare the anemometer:

Anemometer arm (wind vane and cable already attached)

Anemometer base

Wind cups

Allen wrench (0.05")

#4 machine screw, #4 tooth-lock washer, #4 hex nut

Attaching Anemometer Arm to Base

1.Insert the anemometer arm into the base, sliding the cable through the notch in the base as shown in illustration.

2.Be sure to line up the small hole in the arm with the holes in the base.

3.Insert the machine screw through the holes in the base and arm.

Insert anemomter arm into base

#4 Tooth

Lock Washer

Hex Nut

Slide cable

through notch

#4 x 1-1/8"

Machine

Screw

Important: Press cable firmly

into channel

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Contents Integrated Sensor Suite Installation Manual Contents Components IntroductionIncluded Components and Hardware Hardware Preparing the ISS for InstallationTools for Setup Assemble the Anemometer Check SIM Sensor Connections Open the SIM Box Check the Factory Installed Sensor ConnectionsConnect the Anemometer Cable to the SIM Verifying Communication with the Console Cabled ISS AssemblyApplying Power 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 Prepare the Rain Collector Preparing the ISS for InstallationClose the SIM Box 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 InstructionsGeneral Guidelines for Installing on a Pole Installing the ISS on a PoleAccessories for Pole Mounting Option 2 Installing ISS Only Guidelines for Installing the ISS on a PoleOption 1 Installing ISS and Anemometer Together Additional Mounting Options Finishing the InstallationExtending Wireless Transmission Range Level the Solar and UV SensorsRelocating the Anemometer Optional Wireless StationsExtending the Console Cable Cabled ISS Only 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 To re-orientthe wind vane AppendicesAppendix A Re-orientingthe Wind Vane Wireless ISS Appendix B SpecificationsISS Weather Variable Update Intervals Cabled ISSSENSOR SIM Board Display and ContentsINTERFACE MODULE