Connecting the console, Primary power – DAVIS Gro/Energy/Health Installation User Manual
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System Installation
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3. Finally, reattach the cover by putting the cover into place (as shown below) and push-
ing it onto the base until the tabs on top of the cover snap back into their slots.
Make sure the cables run out the bottom of the SIM as shown below.
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In order to connect cables to the console, you must remove the mounting base
which comes attached to the console. To remove the mounting base, press
down on the large tab until it is free from its slot and pull the base away from
the console.
To connect the console to the SIM (or the ICAM), run the 8-conductor cable to
the console and plug it into the jack marked C2 (To Sensor I’face) on the under-
side of the console.
Primary Power
The console is powered by 9- to 12-volt DC (direct current). In North America,
the power adapter included with your unit converts 120-volt, 60-Hz AC (alter-
nating current) to 9–volt DC, allowing you to run the unit on ordinary house-
hold current. If you are outside North America, in a location where the line
voltage is not 120–volt, 60–Hz, check to see if your local dealer has supplied a
power adapter that is appropriate for your electrical power before you connect
the power adapter to the console. If not, you must use a power converter/
transformer or the appropriate power adapter (9-12-volt, 2.5-mm female plug).
To power the console, simply connect the power adapter to the jack marked
C1 (Power) on the underside of the console. Plug the other end of the power
adapter into an appropriate power outlet. Once connected, the console should
run through a brief self-test procedure. All of the display segments appear, and
the console beeps twice (three times if you have the WeatherLink hardware
module attached). When the self-test finishes, the time (reading 12:00 a.m.)
appears on the display.