DAVIS 6322C Cabled ISS Assembly, Applying Power, Verifying Communication with the Console

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Cabled ISS Assembly

Cabled ISS Assembly

The Cabled ISS system contains a cable for connecting the ISS to a Vantage Pro2 cabled console. Once the anemometer has been installed and the sensors have been checked, a cabled connection between the ISS and the console can be established. Follow the steps below for powering the ISS and connecting to the console.

Applying Power

The 100' (30 m) console cable provides power to the ISS and is used to send data from the ISS to the console. The console cable can be extended up to 1000' (305 m) in length with extension cables purchased from Davis Instruments.

1.Locate the 100' console cable included with your system.

2.Pull the foam insert out of cable access port, if it has been reinserted, and set the foam aside.

3.Insert the console connector cable end into the cable access port from beneath the SIM box. Slide the cable through the cable access port with the connector tab down.

4.On the SIM, firmly insert one end of the 4- conductor cable into the modular connector located apart from the sensor connectors next to the battery insert. This connector is labeled COMM.

If you haven’t powered up the console yet, refer to the installation instructions in the Vantage Pro2 Console Manual and apply power to the console.

Sensor

Interface

Module

(SIM)

From Cabled

Vantage Pro 2

Console

5.On the back of your console, insert the other end of the console cable into the modular receptacle labeled “ISS.”

6.Firmly insert the foam in between the cables and at the top of the cable access port, taking care to ensure that the foam seals the access port entirely, leaving no holes or gaps for weather or insects. See the graphic on page 6 for more information on inserting the foam insert.

Plugging the console cable into the console powers the ISS and establishes communication between the ISS and the console. The ISS should immediately begin collecting weather data and start sending the data to the console.

Verifying Communication with the Console

Use these steps to verify reception of ISS data at the Cabled Vantage Pro2 console and to test the operation of the ISS sensors.

1.If the console is in Setup Mode, press and hold DONE until the Current Weather screen displays.

Sensor readings from the ISS should display on the screen.

2.Near the center of the screen, look for the outside temperature.

3.Spin the wind cups to check wind speed, pressing WIND if necessary to alternate between speed and direction in the compass rose.

4.Turn the wind vane and allow five seconds for the wind direction display to stabilize before moving it again.

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Contents Integrated Sensor Suite Installation Manual Contents Introduction Included Components and HardwareComponents Preparing the ISS for Installation Tools for SetupHardware Assemble the Anemometer Check SIM Sensor Connections Open the SIM Box Check the Factory Installed Sensor ConnectionsConnect the Anemometer Cable to the SIM Cabled ISS Assembly Applying PowerVerifying 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 defaultTroubleshooting Wireless ISS Reception Verifying Data from the ISS SensorsVerifying Data from the ISS Sensors Optional Changing ISS Transmitter ID Using Multiple Transmitting Stations Preparing the ISS for Installation Close the SIM BoxPrepare 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 InstructionsInstalling the ISS on a Pole Accessories for Pole MountingGeneral Guidelines for Installing on a Pole Guidelines for Installing the ISS on a Pole Option 1 Installing ISS and Anemometer TogetherOption 2 Installing ISS Only Additional Mounting Options Finishing the InstallationExtending Wireless Transmission Range Level the Solar and UV SensorsOptional Wireless Stations Extending the Console Cable Cabled ISS OnlyRelocating 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 Appendices Appendix A Re-orientingthe Wind VaneTo re-orientthe wind vane Wireless ISS Appendix B SpecificationsISS Weather Variable Update Intervals Cabled ISSSENSOR SIM Board Display and ContentsINTERFACE MODULE