DAVIS Wireless Temperature Station (6372) Installation Manual User Manual
Wireless temperature station, Installation manual
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Wireless Temperature Station
Installation Manual
Note:
The Wireless Temperature Station (Davis product number 6372) can be used with wireless
Vantage Pro2
™
weather stations, and/or wireless Weather Envoy (6316) and Envoy8X (6318).
Components and Hardware
The Wireless Temperature Station includes the following components and
mounting hardware:
1/4" Flat Washers
1/4" Lock Washers
1/4" Hex Nuts
3-Volt
Lithium
Battery
U-Bolts
1/4" x 1-1/2"
Lag Screws
8" Cable Ties
4" Cable Tie
Shelter with
Temperature Probe
Temperature Probe
Tools for Setup
In addition to the components shown, you will need some or all of the
following materials:
• Adjustable wrench or 7/16" (11 mm) wrench
• Ballpoint pen or paper clip (small pointed object of some kind)
• Drill and 3/16" (5 mm) drill bit (if mounting on a vertical surface)
Document Outline
- Wireless Temperature Station
- Preparing the Temperature Station
- Setting the Transmitter ID
- Note: The transmitter and receiver communicate with each other only when both are set to the same ID.
- Note: DIP Switches 1, 2 and 3 are for receiver ID settings. DIP Switch 4 is for TEST mode only.
- Setting Console/Receiver(s) to Same ID
- 1. Put your console into Setup Mode — press and hold DONE and press the DOWN arrow (-).
- 2. Press DONE to move on to Screen 2: Selecting Transmitters.
- 3. Press the LEFT (<) or RIGHT (>) arrows to scroll through transmitter IDs.
- 4. Press GRAPH to change the type of station assigned to that transmitter ID.
- 5. To exit Setup Mode, press and hold DONE.
- Setting Console/Receiver(s) to Same ID
- Viewing Current Temperature
- Choosing a Location for the Wireless Temperature Station
- Range of Wireless Transmission
- Testing Transmission from Proposed Location
- Mounting the Wireless Temperature Station
- Mounting on a Pole
- Mounting Temperature Station on a Pole
- Mounting Temperature Station on a Vertical Surface
- Note: Do not use metal staples or a staple gun to secure cables. Metal staples—especially when installed with a staple gun—have a tendency to cut the cables.
- Contacting Davis Instruments
- FCC Part 15 Class B Registration Warning