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DAVIS Vantage Pro2 Installation Manual

DAVIS Vantage Pro2
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Locating the ISS and Anemometer
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If possible, align the pivot joints of both the ISS and the console antennas so that
they are facing each other for maximum signal strength.
The ISS and console antennas do not rotate in a complete circle. Avoid forcing the
antennas when rotating it.
Turn the gain on to improve reception of a weak signal. Refer to the Vantage Pro2
Console Manual for information on setting the console gain.
Consider using a Wireless Repeater (#7626 or #7627) or Long-Range Wireless
Repeater (#7653 or #7654) to strengthen the signal or to increase the distance
between the ISS and the console.
Testing Wireless Transmission at ISS Location
After a suitable place has been found for the wireless ISS, it is very important to test
reception from the installation location before permanently mounting it there.
1. Set the ISS in the desired installation location.
2. Set the console in the desired location.
3. Press and hold TEMP and press HUM to display statistical and reception diagnos-
tics on the console.
It’s a good idea to test the console’s reception anywhere that you might want to
use or mount it now or in the future. Take your time. If you aren’t picking up a
strong signal where you intend to place your console, try rotating the antenna
on the console and ISS or try moving the console and ISS to different positions.
Irregular terrain in the area may interfere with the signal. For example, if the ISS
is mounted downhill from the console, the ground may block a large percentage
of the transmitted signal.
4. Press and hold DONE to return to the Current Weather Mode when finished test-
ing.
Note: See the Troubleshooting section of the Vantage Pro2 Console Manual for information on how to
check wireless signal strength and for more information on troubleshooting reception problems.
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For best reception, orient antennas
so they are parallel to each other.
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If your ISS is directly overhead,
the orientation illustrated
here might work best.

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DAVIS Vantage Pro2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Update Interval2.5 seconds
Temperature Accuracy±1°F (±0.5°C)
Barometric Pressure Range16.00 to 32.50 inHg (540 to 1100 hPa)
Rain Collector TypeTipping bucket
Wind Speed Range0 to 200 mph (0 to 322 km/h)
Wind Speed Accuracy±2 mph (±3 km/h) or ±5%, whichever is greater
Wind Direction Resolution
Wind Direction Accuracy±3°
Solar Radiation Range0 to 1800 W/m²
Solar Radiation Sensor Accuracy±5%
UV Index Range0 to 16
UV Index Accuracy±5%
Wireless Transmission RangeUp to 1000 ft (300 m)
Temperature Range-40°F to +150°F (-40°C to +65°C)
Humidity Range0 to 100%
Humidity Accuracy±3%
Rain Collector Resolution0.01 in (0.2 mm)
Rain Measurement Accuracy±4%
Wind Direction Range0 to 360°
Power SupplySolar powered with battery backup

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