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Welcome to weatherlink, Contents of package, Optional accessories – DAVIS WeatherLink Getting Started Guide User Manual

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Welcome to WeatherLink!

Welcome to Davis Instruments’ WeatherLink for Windows. WeatherLink’s data
logger and software connects a personal computer to your Davis weather station,
allowing you to store, view, plot, analyze, export, and print your weather data.
The following Davis Instruments’ weather stations are supported: Weather Mon-
itor II

®

, Weather Wizard III

®

, and Perception II

®

.

Contents of Package

Before continuing, please make sure your WeatherLink package contains the
following listed items:
• Data Logger for Monitor, Wizard and Perception
• 9-pin (DB-9) PC COM Port Adapter (black) —
Use the 9-pin adapter to

connect the data logger to a 9-pin serial port.

Note: If you need a 25-pin adapter, contact Davis Instruments Technical Support at

510-732-7814.

Loopback Connector — The loopback connector is a short piece of cable

with a phone plug at one end and a red plastic cap at the other.

• WeatherLink Software CD ROM

Optional Accessories

The following optional accessories, designed for use with WeatherLink, are
available from your dealer or may be ordered directly from Davis.
Telephone Modem Adapter (# 7870) — For transmission of data from the

data logger using a modem.

Standard 4-Conductor Extension Cable (# 7876) — For more flexibility in

the placement of your console. Add one 40' (12 m) extension cable to extend
the distance between your station and the computer (48' (14.4 m) maximum).

USB-to-Serial Cable (# 8434) — For computers with no serial port. Allows

you to convert the console’s serial connection to a USB interface.

Hardware Installation

You can either install WeatherLink to create a local connection between your
computer and weather station, or you can install WeatherLink to use a modem
connection to a remote weather station. Requirements and installation for each
type of connection differ, and are explained separately below.