Chapter 2

Installing the Console

The Vantage Pro2 console is designed to give extremely accurate readings. As with any precision instrument, use care in its assembly and handling. Although installing the console is relatively simple, following the steps outlined in this chapter and assembling the Vantage Pro2 correctly from the start will help ensure that you enjoy all of its fea- tures with a minimum of time and effort.

Powering the Console

Cabled Vantage Pro2 Stations

Cabled Vantage Pro2 consoles supply power to the Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS) through the console cable. Because of the added power consumption of the ISS, the cabled console requires an AC power adapter used as the main power supply. The con- sole batteries provide backup power for up to four to six weeks.

Wireless Vantage Pro2 Stations

Wireless Vantage Pro2 consoles do not require the use of an AC adapter. You may use the included adapter if you wish, but the three C-cell batteries should power a wireless console for up to nine months.

Note:

When using an AC Power adapter, be sure to use the power adapter supplied with

 

your Vantage Pro2 Console. Your console may be damaged by connecting the

 

wrong power adapter. The console does not recharge the batteries. Because of this,

 

and because NiCad batteries do not power the console as long as alkaline batteries,

 

use alkaline batteries in the console.

 

 

Installing the AC Power Adapter

1.Remove the battery cover located on the back of the console by pressing down on the two latches at the top of the cover.

2.Find the power jack located on the bottom of the console case.

Power Plug

Wrap Cord Around Pins

3.Insert the power adapter plug into the console power jack, then plug the other end of the adapter into an appropriate power outlet.

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Davis Instruments 6152C manual Chapter Installing the Console, Powering the Console, Installing the AC Power Adapter