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Applying power to iss, Transmitter ids – DAVIS Vantage Pro ISS, 2002 & earlier User Manual

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Integrated Sensor Suite

W

IRELESS

V

ERSION

: P

OWERING

THE

ISS

AND

T

ESTING

C

OMMUNICA-

TION

WITH

THE

C

ONSOLE

Applying Power to ISS

Insert the 3-volt lithium battery into the SIM.

Insert the battery into the battery holder, matching the “+” sign on the battery
with the “+” sign on the SIM.

The solar power components store electricity inside the SIM for use at night.
When this energy is depleted, the ISS uses power from the battery.

Transmitter IDs

Once powered, your ISS will immediately begin transmitting sensor data for
display at the console/receiver. Transmitter IDs allow Vantage Pro

TM

or

Weather Echo

TM

consoles to identify signals from up to eight different wireless

transmitting stations in the field.

The factory default transmitter ID for the ISS is ‘1’

You probably do NOT need to change the transmitter ID. The default transmit-
ter ID for ISS is ‘1’. Your console/receiver will find the ISS automatically.

Change the transmitter ID for your ISS if the following is true:

Another Davis Instruments wireless weather station is operating nearby, on trans-
mitter ID ‘1’.

The transmitter ID for your ISS is changed by adjusting small DIP switches
located on the SIM, while the radiation shield is open. See “Appendix A:
Wireless Transmitter IDs”.