DAVIS 6322C Open the SIM Box, Check the Factory Installed Sensor Connections

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Open the SIM Box

Check SIM Sensor Connections

Open the SIM Box

1.Locate the white box with the solar panel containing the SIM on the front of the ISS unit. The cabled model does not have a solar panel.

2.Locate the white tab at the bottom center

of the SIM box cover.

3. Lift the tab away from the box while slid- ing the cover up.

Look on the side of the SIM box. The box cover can be easily removed from the box when the alignment indicator on the cover is lined up with the alignment indicator on the box

4. Lift the cover off the box, being careful not to stress the solar panel cable when removing the cover.

The SIM and sensor connectors are visible once the SIM cover has been removed.

Note: See “SIM Board Display and Contents” on page 30 for information on locating the components and points of interest on the SIM board.

Optional: Disconnect the solar panel connection

The solar panel on the box cover is connected to the SIM by a wire. If the cover cannot be set aside while still connected to the SIM box safely, it should be disconnected from the SIM box. To disconnect the solar power connection:

1. Locate the brown connector for the solar power wire.

2. Pull the connector outward off the brown solar power tab. The solar panel is no longer connected to the SIM.

3. Set the SIM cover aside.

Check the Factory Installed Sensor Connections

1.Verify that the rain collector and temperature/humidity sensor cables are plugged into the receptacles labeled RAIN and TEMP/HUM on the SIM.

2.If the station includes UV and/or solar radiation sensors, verify that the sensor cables are plugged into the receptacles labeled UV and SUN on the SIM.

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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 Communicationto eight different wireless stations. The default Wireless ISS AssemblyApplying Power to a Wireless ISS Checking Transmitter IDVerifying 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 Orient the Wind Vane Installing the ISSGeneral ISS Installation Guidelines ping tape around both the cables and the poleInstalling 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 Level the Solar and UV Sensors Finishing the InstallationAdditional Mounting Options Extending Wireless Transmission RangeExtending the Console Cable Cabled ISS Only Optional Wireless StationsRelocating the Anemometer Rain Collector Base Maintenance and TroubleshootingCleaning the Radiation Shield 4 Screw 3 Lock Washer Flat WasherMost Common Anemometer Problems TroubleshootingCleaning the Rain Collector Cone Most Common Rain Collector ProblemContacting Davis Instruments Appendix A Re-orientingthe Wind Vane AppendicesTo re-orientthe wind vane Cabled ISS Appendix B SpecificationsWireless ISS ISS Weather Variable Update IntervalsMODULE SIM Board Display and ContentsSENSOR INTERFACE