DAVIS ISS User & Installation Manual

Product # 6320W
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NTEGRATED
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ENSOR
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NSTALLATION MANUAL
The Integrated Sensor Suite (ISS) is an integrated, basically pre-assembled field station that collects data from attached sensors and then transmits it wirelessly, or via cable, to a console. The ISS standard complement of sensors includes:
Wind Speed
Wind Direction
Rainfall
Outside Temperature
Outside Humidity
The Wireless ISS is user-configurable to communicate on one of 8 different ID codes. This allows multiple systems to coexist in the same geographical area.
Note:
The ISS operates on a low power frequency that does not require you to obtain an FCC license.
T
OOLS
AND
M
ATERIALS
N
EEDED
In addition to the components listed above, you may need some of the follow­ing tools and materials.
Phillips Screwdriver
Pencil or Other Pointed Object
A
SSEMBLING
THE
ISS
To assemble the ISS, attach the anemometer arm to the field station assembly.
Note: Alternatively, you can choose mount the anemometer separately from the ISS base. This option
allows you to ensure clearance from possible airflow obstructions.
Page 2 Integrated Sensor Suite
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NSTALLING
THE
ISS
The instructions below will take you through the process r equired to install the wireless and wired sensor suite.
Choosing a Location
As you position your sensor suite, try to avoid possible obstructions of rain and wind—look out for trees and nearby buildings. If you have the wireless, solar-powered ISS look for spots with good exposure to the sun thr oughout the day.
For roof mounting, and for ease of installation in other locations, we recom­mend using the optional Mounting Tripod (contact Davis for more informa­tion).
Configuring the ISS
If you have a wired ISS, no configuration is necessary.
If you have a wireless ISS, the ISS’s transmitter must be setup so that it uses the same ID code as your console/receiver.
For details on configuring the wireless ISS, see page 3.
Applying Power to the ISS
Apply power to the transmitter using one of the options indicated below. For all power options, Davis recommends using a backup battery to ensure power during storms. Insert a CR-123 3-volt lithium cell as a backup.
If you have a wireless system, plug the solar panel cord into the power jack on the board.
The unit will operate off the day’s collected energy for up to 8 hours into the night. The remainder of the night, the unit will tap into the backup battery as a power source. Even so, the battery should last several years.
If you have a wired system, simply plug the ISS cable into the console.
The console will provide any power needed by the ISS.
Configuring the Wireless ISS Page 3
C
ONFIGURING
THE
W
IRELESS
ISS
Both the transmitter in the ISS and the receiver in the console have ID codes. These ID codes enable a specific transmitter to “talk to” a specific receiver, even if many transmitters are operating in the same area.
Setting the ID Code
The ISS may be set to use any of eight selectable ID codes (the default is ID Code #1). The ISS and console/receiver will only communicate with each other if they are both set to the same ID code. Use the default setting unless you have another Davis wireless weather station operating nearby which you want to work separately from the new system. The dip switch settings for the eight possible codes are shown below.
To change to another ID, toggle dip switches 1, 2, and/or 3 on the ISS and then set the console/receiver’s ID code to match. Remember that the ISS and con­sole/receiver must use the same ID code in order to communicate.
Note: Dip switch #4 is used for testing only, not for ID codes. See details below.
Test Mode
Dip switch #4 on the ISS allows you to configure the Test LED to flash when­ever a data packet is transmitted. This feature allows you to more easily set up and test your transmitting system. When you are done setting up or testing, however, make sure you turn dip switch #4 to OFF so that the LED does not flash
and waste significant amounts of power unnecessarily .
ID C
ODE
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IP
S
WITCH
1D
IP
S
WITCH
2D
IP
S
WITCH
3
#1
(default)
off off off
#2
off off ON
#3
off ON off
#4
off ON ON
#5
ON off off
#6
ON off ON
#7
ON ON off
#8
ON ON ON
Product Numbers: 6150, 6150W, 6320 Davis Instruments Part Number: 7395
Integrated Sensor Suite Installation Manual Rev. A Manual (8/5/99) Controlled Online: Weather Manuals:DavisTalk:ISS
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3465 Diablo Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545-2778
510-732-9229 • Fax: 510-732-9118
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PECIFICATIONS
Transmit frequency: 916.5 MHz ID codes: 8 user-selectable License: Low power (less than 1 mW), no license required Temperature range: -40 to 60 °C Primary Power Input Options
Console Power: Cable running from Vanguard Pro console Solar Power: Davis solar charger
Secondary (Backup) Power: CR-123 3- volt lithium battery or equal
FCC P
ART
15 C
LASS
B R
EGISTRATION
W
ARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc­tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep­tion, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by Davis Instru­ments may void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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