For an anemometer transmitter kit – DAVIS Universal Anemometer Interface for Vantage Pro2 User Manual
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5. Make sure that the cables lie flat on the bottom of the cable access port.
6. Firmly insert the foam in between the cables and the top of the cable access
port, taking care to ensure that the foam seals the access port entirely, leaving
no holes or gaps large enough for weather or insects.
Note:
Refer to your Vantage Pro2 ISS Installation Manual for more information.
For an Anemometer Transmitter Kit
1. This illustration shows the Sensor Interface Module, or “SIM”, inside the
Vantage Pro2 transmitter shelter.
ISS
Cable
Square Black Grommets
SENSOR
SENSOR
INTERFACE
INTERFACE
MODULE
MODULE
UV
UV
SUN
SUN
RAIN
RAIN
WIND
WIND
TEMP
TEMP
HUM
HUM
Cable Clamp
Cable Clamp
Mount
1. Push the end of the ISS cable up through the square black grommet into the
transmitter shelter. Every Davis shelter has two of these grommets to provide
weather‐resistant entrances for cables. In this case, use the grommet on the
right. You can also remove the grommet, thread the cable through it and then
replace the grommet in the shelter if that is easier for you. Plug the end of the
ISS cable into the receptacle labeled WIND on the SIM.
2. Place the cable clamp over the ISS cable between the grommet and the recep‐
tacle. Secure the cable clamp to the shelter by threading the provided #6
screw through the washer and cable clamp and then screwing it into the cable
clamp mount inside the housing.
Note:
Refer to your Anemometer Transmitter Kit Manual for more information.